Hopkins 527014 User Manual Download Page 1

User Manual

Hopkins

®

 Digital Wrist BP

Thank you for selecting the Hopkins

®

 Digital Wrist BP #527014.

To use this BP monitor correctly and safely, please read this entire 

manual thoroughly and keep it for your reference.

 Item #527014

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Page 1: ...you for selecting the Hopkins Digital Wrist BP 527014 To use this BP monitor correctly and safely please read this entire manual thoroughly and keep it for your reference Item 527014 527014_HMPDigital...

Page 2: ...rovider different from the ones I take at home Which wrist should I use to take my blood pressure TROUBLESHOOTING 15 SPECIFICATIONS 16 EMC GUIDANCE 17 WARRANTY INFORMATION 21 Thank you for selecting t...

Page 3: ...a healthcare facility To avoid measurement errors please avoid strong electromagnetic field radiated interference signals or electrical fast transient burst signals The manufacturer will make availabl...

Page 4: ...lic Blood Pressure Measures Pulse Rate Retains historic records of up to 60 previous measurements Features MEM UP BUTTON START STOP BUTTON SET DOWN BUTTON SYSTOLIC DIASTOLIC PULSE RATE TIME LCD DISPLA...

Page 5: ...s being measured Irregular Heartbeat Irregular heartbeat arrhythmia detected Memory If MEM shows the displayed measurement value is from the memory of recorded measurements See page 9 for instructions...

Page 6: ...elow Always use the correct battery type 2 alkaline AAA size 3 Replace the battery cover If this device will be stored for an extended period of time please remove the batteries in order to avoid corr...

Page 7: ...een 2010 and 2050 Setting the Year Date and Time 1 When the unit is off press the SET button once then press SET again and hold for 3 seconds to enter the mode settings 2 The YEAR will begin to flash...

Page 8: ...ements This allows your blood circulation to recover For a meaningful comparison try to take blood pressure measurements under similar conditions For example take daily measurements at approximately t...

Page 9: ...push up your sleeve to expose the skin 3 Apply the cuff to your left wrist with your palm facing up 4 Keep the monitor level with your heart 5 Position the edge of the cuff about 1 inch from your wri...

Page 10: ...the monitor and it will complete the whole measurement automatically 2 Press the START STOP button to power off the monitor otherwise it will automatically turn off within 1 minute The monitor will di...

Page 11: ...s out the standard deviation If the calculated value is larger than or equal to 15 the irregular heartbeat symbol appears when the measurement results are displayed The appearance of the IHB symbol in...

Page 12: ...lay will alternately flash DEL ONE and DEL ALL 2 To delete the most recent record wait until the display shows DEL ONE then press the SET button 3 To delete all of the records at once repeat step 1 an...

Page 13: ...g or drinking Never take a reading immediately after drinking tea or coffee or after smoking Always wait at least 20 minutes after taking a bath or shower Never take a reading while talking or moving...

Page 14: ...m temperature in a dry clean environment Never use a wet cloth to remove dirt Always use a clean dry cloth Do not wash the monitor or the cuff Care and Storage In order to get the best performance out...

Page 15: ...sure reaches its highest pressure in the cycle This is known as systolic pressure The lowest blood pressure in the cycle occurs when the heart relaxes between heartbeats and this is known as diastolic...

Page 16: ...reaths before beginning to take your blood pressure Why is the reading I get from a healthcare provider different from the ones I take at home Your blood pressure can be different even during a 24 hou...

Page 17: ...cted that the cuff is too tight Refasten the cuff and take a new reading E 3 Shows on the display The monitor detected that the pressure of the cuff is in excess Relax for a moment and then take a new...

Page 18: ...Approx 5 3 8 4 13 5 cm 21 5 cm Weight Approx 4 16 oz excluding batteries External Dimensions Approx 3 2 x 2 5 x 0 9 Parts Included Two AAA Alkaline Batteries and User Manual Mode of Operation Continuo...

Page 19: ...F emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The device uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipmen...

Page 20: ...licable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 di...

Page 21: ...ce level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These gui...

Page 22: ...applicable 1 167 2 333 10 Not applicable 3 690 7 378 100 Not applicable 11 67 23 33 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m...

Page 23: ...use or accidental damage NOTE We recommend that the BP unit be calibrated every two years to retain accuracy Please contact us at 1 800 835 1995 or customerservice hopkinsmedical net to send your unit...

Page 24: ...835 1995 Fax 1 410 484 4036 www hopkinsmedicalproducts com RELATED ITEMS Hopkins Digital Wrist BP Hopkins Flex Temp Thermometer 579420 Hopkins WaveTM Pulse Oximeter 594029 Manufactured for 527014_HMPD...

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