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CardioMed

 

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor (ABP100) 

USER GUIDE 

Table of Contents 

Introduction to Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

 ............................................................ 2

 

Indication

 ......................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Package Contents

 .......................................................................................................................... 2

 

Intended Use

 ................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Contraindication

 .............................................................................................................................. 3

 

Warning

 ............................................................................................................................................ 3

 

Caution .............................................................................................................................................. 4

 

PARTS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS

 ......................................................................................... 5

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 .......................................................................................................................... 5

 

SET UP REQUIREMENTS

 ........................................................................................................... 6

 

BATTERY HANDLING AND USAGE

 ........................................................................................... 6

 

SET UP PROCEDURES

 ............................................................................................................... 7

 

ABPM SYNC AND SETUP

 ........................................................................................................... 7

 

MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES

 .............................................................................................. 8

 

TAKING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE READING

 ...................................................................... 9

 

TAKING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE READING MANUALLY

 ................................................ 9

 

TAKING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE READING AUTOMATICALLY

 ................................... 10

 

BLOOD PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION FOR ADULTS

 ........................................................ 10

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 ................................................................................................................ 10

 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

 ...................................................................................................... 12

 

WARRANTY INFORMATION

 ..................................................................................................... 12

 

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

 .................................................................................................. 12

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FCC

 ...................................................... 13

 

OTHER STANDARDS AND COMPLIANCES

 .......................................................................... 14

 

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION

 ..................................................... 15

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ABP100

Page 1: ...NTS 6 BATTERY HANDLING AND USAGE 6 SET UP PROCEDURES 7 ABPM SYNC AND SETUP 7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 8 TAKING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE READING 9 TAKING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE READING MANUALLY 9 TAKING YOUR BLO...

Page 2: ...hypertension z Assessment of treatment Assessing 24 h BP control Identifying true resistant hypertension z Assessing morning hypertension and morning BP surge z Screening and follow up of obstructive...

Page 3: ...ce of adjacent pulse period is 0 14s and more than 53 percent of the total number of pulses readings falls within this definition z This product should not be used as a USB device z If the blood press...

Page 4: ...IBILITY INFORMATION It is suggested that the blood pressure monitor be kept 10 meters away from other wireless devices such as WLAN unit microwave oven etc z The results of blood pressure measurements...

Page 5: ...l of the cuff Please consult a physician for specific situation z It is recommended that the patient record important events such as take medicine taking time drug name drug dose etc awake and asleep...

Page 6: ...asurements on a full charge 19 The blood pressure measurement system includes accessories pump valve cuff LED screen and sensor Note These specifications are subject to change without notice SET UP RE...

Page 7: ...Health service provider Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings SET UP PROCEDURES Download the Free iHealth App Prior to first use scan QR code and download the iHealth App Follow the...

Page 8: ...surement Lying Down During Measurement a Lie on your back b Place your arm straight along your side with your hand palm side up c The cuff should be placed at the same level as your heart Note Blood p...

Page 9: ...tep to achieving a successful test TAKING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE READING MANUALLY a Long press the button the monitor will activate and all display characters are shown for self test You can check the LE...

Page 10: ...d When Auto Mode on the monitor will continue take measurements in the scheduled time and after the monitor get enough readings the monitor automatic stop taking readings Note Please consult a health...

Page 11: ...g the button and holding for about 10 seconds then connect the mobile device correctly and try again If the monitor is still abnormal please contact the local distributor or the factory LED display re...

Page 12: ...2 years or after each repair Please contact the customer service z Do not use the device if you think it is damaged or if anything appears unusual Please refer your device to qualified service personn...

Page 13: ...Paris France support ihealthlabs eu www ihealthlabs eu ANDON HEALTH CO LTD No 3 Jinping Street YaAn Road Nankai District Tianjin 300190 China Tel 86 22 60526161 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE...

Page 14: ...pe and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Can...

Page 15: ...n IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Home healthcare environment Voltage fluctuations and flicker IEC 61000 3 3 Compliance Home healthcare environment Table 2 Enclosure Port Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity...

Page 16: ...4 2 kV 100kHz repetition frequency Surges Line to line IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 kV 1 kV Surges Line to ground IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 kV 1 kV 2 kV Conducted disturbances induced by RF fields IEC 61000 4 6 3V 0 15...

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