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Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model No. HL858DM 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HL858DM

Page 1: ...1 VER A001 202203 I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on n M Ma an nu ua al l Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor Model No HL858DM ...

Page 2: ...ecautions 08 Device Overview 11 Symbol Definitions 13 Features 15 Installing Batteries 20 Using the AC DC Adapter 21 Applying the Cuff 22 Measurement Procedure 23 Memory Function 26 Bluetooth Transmission 27 Storage and Maintenance 29 Troubleshooting 31 Limited Warranty 32 Specifications 33 Note 35 Appendix 36 Blood Pressure Diary 39 ...

Page 3: ...s to 17 inches approx 23 cm to 43 cm for home use HL858DM features BP Category Indicator that will show the information with the readings on the screen for the user tracking their blood pressure level HL858DM is equipped with an Advanced IHB Irregular heartbeat detection feature to collect and analyze pulses If the specific irregular heartbeats are detected and it may affect blood pressure reading...

Page 4: ...ases from the afternoon to the evening It is on average lower in the summer and higher in the winter B Why is it useful to measure blood pressure at home Having one s blood pressure measured by a doctor in a hospital or a clinic is often associated with a phenomenon called White Coat Hypertension where the patient becomes nervous or anxious thus raising his blood pressure There are also numerous o...

Page 5: ...fication of blood pressure and it s intended to be used as a guide in understanding non invasive blood pressure measurements Please consult with your physician for proper diagnosis B Variations in blood pressure Individual blood pressures vary greatly both on a daily and a seasonal basis These variations are even more pronounced in hyper tense patients Normally the blood pressure rises while at wo...

Page 6: ...ies inside upper arm Within the cuff is a gauge which senses the fluctuations oscillations in pressure The fluctuation measured represents the degree of intensity that your arteries contracting with each heart beat and also a result of the pressure that the cuff has placed on the upper arm The monitor measures these contractions and converts the information to a digital value This is the result di...

Page 7: ...ard in blood pressure measurement All HL858DM Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitors have performed equivalent to measurements taken with this scientific device and are within the accuracy limits prescribed by the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated Sphygmomano meters The SPHYGMOMANOMETER was clinically investigated according to the requirements of ISO 81060 2 2018 ...

Page 8: ... in a quiet and relaxed environment at room temperature Do not move or shake the device during a measurement Please keep quiet and do not talk during measurements This product is not suitable for Pregnant women People with arrhythmias Undergoing intravenous injection on any limb Currently in a dialysis treatment In pre eclampsia condition Precautions Do not use this manual and product as a substit...

Page 9: ...f the continuing changes in your blood pressure If you have one of the circulatory problems as arteriosclerosis diabetes liver disease kidney disease severe hypertension peripheral circulation please consult your healthcare professional before using the device Results are not intended for direct diagnosis Please consult with a physician if you have any questions or concerns about your results Bloo...

Page 10: ...ical device should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used 3 Consider the electromagnetic compatibility of the device ex power disturbance radio frequency interference etc Please use it indoor only 4 Over high frequency measurements may result in blood flow interference which is likely to cause uncomfortable sensations such as partial subcutaneous hemor...

Page 11: ...nt from that supplied might result in measurement error AA LR6 1 5V ALKALINE BATTERY X 4 TIME BUTTON LCD DISPLAY Bluetooth BUTTON START STOP BUTTON MEMORY BUTTON 5V A AC DC Adapter ARM CUFF WITH TUBE Risk Category Indicator DC JACK Advanced IHB DETECTION AREA Arm Cuff hole LCD DISPLAY Advanced IHB USER SET BUTTON ...

Page 12: ...ssure Risk Category Indicator Diastolic Pressure Heart Rate Pulse Symbol Low Battery Symbol Blood Pressure Unit Month Date Hour Minute Also represents YEAR in Setting Mode Memory Average 1 Excessibe Body Motion Detector 2 Cuff Fitness Detection Bluetooth Symbol ...

Page 13: ...p might exist between the arm cuff and the arm Notice The measured blood pressure reading may not be accurate if the icon is displayed Cuff Fitness detection Symbol Displayed if the cuff was wrapped incorrectly which is too tight or too loose This is the function aid in detecting if the cuff is wrapped properly Risk Category Indicator The arrowhead points out the specific Risk Category that your m...

Page 14: ...14 VER A001 202203 Bluetooth Symbol LCD displays this symbol when Bluetooth is active ...

Page 15: ...me along with Risk Category Indicator symbols Compare the symbol of LCD display to know the classification of your blood pressure based on American Heart Association standard AHA 2017 Note When a person s systolic and diastolic pressures fall into different categories the higher category should apply e g systolic pressure 181 diastolic pressure 99 Red category Severe Hypertension e g systolic pres...

Page 16: ... above definition of high blood pressure for people with diabetes and chronic kidney disease Note The above table is not exact for classification of blood pressure and it s intended to be used as a guide in understanding non invasive blood pressure measurements Usually this is not a cause for concern however we recommend you consult with your physician for proper diagnosis or seek medical advice a...

Page 17: ...to and complies with electromagnetic compatibility EMC standard of IEC 60601 1 2 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 EN 300 328 and U S federal guidelines Part 15 of the FCC Federal Communications Commission rules for devices with RF capability These guidelines help ensure that your device will not affect the operation of other nearby devices Additionally other devices should not affect the use of your dev...

Page 18: ...w the following steps for installing 1 To install DailyChek FREE APP go to the Google Play TM APP store and search for DailyChek 2 Click the INSTALL button Once installed click on DailyChek APP icon 3 Now you can start using your Android version or iOS version of DailyChek APP with Bluetooth feature it s a simple tool to log track and trend your test results from your Bluetooth enabled Device Note...

Page 19: ...t that may affects the accuracy of blood pressure measurement The feature can inform the user that the measured blood pressure reading may be inaccurate once the specific irregular heartbeats are detected The detection of Advanced IHB is determined by collecting a period of pulse signals from the Advanced IHB detection area If Advanced IHB is detected during measurement the Advanced IHB positive s...

Page 20: ...d ends are coinciding with similar markings engraved on the battery housing Attention Batteries are hazardous waste Do not dispose of them together with the household garbage Please discard worn out batteries to the recycling site according to local regulations Keep the battery away from children in case they choke on it To prolong the battery life and prevent damage caused by leakage remove the b...

Page 21: ...unload the batteries when operating with an AC DC adapter for an extended period of time Leaving the batteries in the compartment for a long time may cause leakage which may lead to damage of the unit Recommend Adapter specification do not use otherwise Model FranMar International FRM06 S05 UU Rating Input 100 240V AC 47 63 Hz 0 4 0 2 A Output 5 V DC 1A Note When you use the blood pressure monitor...

Page 22: ...hin the Proper Fit Range When the cuff is positioned properly press the velcro firmly against the pile side of the cuff Sit on a chair and lay your forearm on the table so that the cuff is at the same level as your heart Relax your arm and turn your arm upward Make sure there are no kinks in the air tube Note Fit the cuff snugly leaving enough space for 1 inch 2 3 cm between the inner elbow and th...

Page 23: ...ress button MONTH flashes Use and button to adjust MONTH 1 2 3 12 C Adjust DATE 1 2 3 31 HOUR 1 2 3 23 0 and MINUTE 00 01 02 03 59 as described in Step A above D Turning Bluetooth Feature Toggle ON OFF User can press and button to turn the Bluetooth feature ON OFF in Setup Mode E When settings are done press button to confirm the settings The device turns to standby mode Taking a Measurement A Bef...

Page 24: ...essure measurement is applied on the same arm as the finger detected C After all symbols disappear the display will show 00 The monitor is Ready to Measure and will automatically inflate to the level that is right for you D As the cuff inflates the monitor automatically determines your ideal inflation level This monitor detects your blood pressure and pulse rate during inflation The Pulse Symbol f...

Page 25: ...ally deflates Your systolic rate diastolic rate pulse BP Category Indicator Bar and Advanced IHB Detection feature related symbol are displayed with date and time for 1 minute Note During the measurement for both blood pressure and Advanced IHB detection at the same time users may see the result from any one measurement from the other one Please do not move and wait for both measurement results di...

Page 26: ...data A Press button to select User 1 or 2 B Press M button to enter Memory Mode LCD displays average of last 3 measuring results first C Press M button again LCD displays the latest measuring result Use M or button to scroll through all stored measuring results D To stop reading memories press button and switch to Standby Mode Erasing data A Press button to select User 1 or 2 B Press M button to e...

Page 27: ...o transmit measuring results to other Bluetooth enabled Press button for one time Under Standby Mode 1 Press button into the Bluetooth mode the Bluetooth Symbol will begin flashing on the screen 2 While transmitting the reading to your Bluetooth enabled Device HL858DMetooth Symbol will remain steady on the screen 3 HL858DM can pair up with Bluetooth enabled device To transmit measuring results to ...

Page 28: ... and the BPM s date time will be updated B Battery Status Check The feature provides users as a simple convenient tool to check the battery status before measurement Upon receiving the request from Bluetooth enabled device either on Standby Mode or after measurement the BPM will transmit the current battery status for user s reference Note Without any operation in 1 minute the device shuts off aut...

Page 29: ... flush do not soak in water and hold the device dry or Do not use detergent or any strong chemicals to clean the device Make sure the cuff is completely dry before using According to the use environment of the sphygmomanometer the recommended disinfection method and frequency are as follows Only use it yourself home use it can be cleaned at ordinary times and wipe it once a month with a commercial...

Page 30: ...ways store the unit in the storage case after use It is intended to be transported or stored in a carrying case between uses Do not place the device directly under sunlight in high temperature or in humid or dusty places Do not store the device in extremely low less than 13 25 and high more than 122 50 temperature nor in a place its humidity exceeds 93 R H Storage and Maintenance ...

Page 31: ...e again Measuring Error Symbol If HL858DM cannot be connected to paired Bluetooth enabled device over 45 seconds LCD will display Error message E4 and Bluetooth will be turned off Please press button for one time to start Bluetooth function Measuring Error Symbol Finger hasn t be placed on Advanced IHB detection area Keep finger gently place and well covered on Advanced IHB detection area and meas...

Page 32: ...s of power dropped product malfunction or damage of an operating part from failure to provide manufacturer s recommended maintenance transportation damage theft neglect vandalism or environmental conditions loss of use during the period the product is at a repair facility or otherwise awaiting parts or repair or any other conditions whatsoever that are beyond the control of importers or distributo...

Page 33: ...t Temperature 25 C 50 C 13 F 122 F Humidity 93 R H Operation Environment Temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F Humidity 15 93 R H Atmospheric pressure 700hPa 1060hPa Power Supply 1 DC 6V AA LR6 1 5V alkaline battery x 4 2 DC 5V 1A AC DC Adapter Optional Battery Life Approx 200 Measurements Shelf life battery 3 years Temperature 20 2 C Relative humidity 65 20 RH Product Life 5 Years 4 times per day Sleep...

Page 34: ...a cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30cm 12 inches to any part of the device Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result Waste of electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Discard the used product to the recycling collection point according to local regulations Serial number YYMMXXXXXX Ingress Protection Rating First characteristic numeral Degree...

Page 35: ...ications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF exposure warning 1 The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment 2 The equipment must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Label Compliance Statement This device complies with Part...

Page 36: ... discharge 8 kV contact discharge 15 kV air discharge In the case of air discharge testing the climatic conditions shall be within the following ranges Ambient Temperature 15 35 Relative Humidity 30 60 Power frequency 50 or 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 30 A m 50 or 60 Hz 30 A m 50 or 60 Hz Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical c...

Page 37: ...eparation distance based on RISK MANAGEMENT and using higher IMMUNITY TEST LEVELS that are appropriate for the reduced minimum separation distance Minimum separation distances for higher IMMUNITY TEST LEVELS shall be calculated using the following equation E 6 d where P is the maximum power in W d is the minimum separation distance in m and E is the IMMUNITY TEST LEVELS in V m Field strengths from...

Page 38: ...tion 217 Hz a 28 1845 1970 2450 Pulse modulation 217 Hz a 28 5240 Pulse modulation 217 Hz a 9 5500 5785 NOTE If necessary to achieve the IMMUNITY TEST LEVEL the distance between the transmitting antenna and the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM may be reduced to 1 m The 1 m test distance is permitted by IEC 61000 4 3 a The carrier shall be modulated using a 50 duty cycle square wave signal b AS an alterna...

Page 39: ...Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse P N 323103681 VER A001 202203...

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