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Getting Started

a. We recommend that you carry out your test whilst sitting at a table (ensuring the 
    cuff is at the same height as your heart). This will place your wrist and the monitor 
    in an ideal position to obtain the best results.

b. Place the cuff on your left wrist. Ensure the cuff is secure.  Do not inflate the cuff 
    when it is not wrapped around the wrist.

c. Once you are in a comfortable position, switch the unit on by pressing “Start” button. 
    The device will beep.

d. After the self-verification which takes about 2 seconds, the LCD screen will show “0” 
    and begin automatic inflation.

Using your Blood Pressure Monitor

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Measuring Process

a. Once the cuff has automatically inflated, the LCD screen will display “     ” whilst the pressure is    

    gradually reduced and the monitor takes an automatic measurement.

b. The monitor will beep when the automatic measurement has finished.

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Using your Blood Pressure Monitor

If there is an error or abnormal reading, please refer to the “ Troubleshooting ” section.

When automatic inflation begins, the unit will inflate to 187mmHg. If a pulse is not detected, the unit 

will continue to inflate automatically to the next pressurisation level. This will continue to a maximum 

level of 300mmHg.

If you feel any discomfort or pain during this time, turn the unit off and remove the cuff 

immediately. Consult your local pharmacist or healthcare professional for advice.

Once automatic inflation begins, you can choose to inflate the cuff to the next pressurisation level by 

pressing the “Memory” button just before the cuff reaches the pre-set pressurisation level.

Summary of Contents for BPM 3

Page 1: ...User Manual BPM3 Series Wrist Type Blood Pressure Monitor By Paul Aylett at 4 42 pm May 05 2011...

Page 2: ...e 4 5 Assessing High Blood Pressure for Adults 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 11 Clock and Data Adjustment 6 Specification Interpretation of Blood Pressure BP Results Using your Blood Pressure Monitor Troublesho...

Page 3: ...Before you start it is important that you read this instruction manual Blood pressure testing is easy To get the most out of this product please follow the subsequent recommendations We hope you will...

Page 4: ...3 Parts Systolic low battery pulse detected appears during testing deflate to measure deflate air in cuff Diastolic LCD Screen BLOOD PRESSURE LEVEL CLASSIFICATION INDICATOR Memory Start Pulse...

Page 5: ...hargeable batteries Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used Batteries must be handled with care under adult supervision If batteries leak and come into contact with...

Page 6: ...felt on the wrist 5 Setting up your Blood Pressure Monitor Please put the cuff on the left wrist Do not wrap the cuff too tightly otherwise results will be inaccurate The cuff can be detached and cle...

Page 7: ...the day hour and minute will blink in turn While the number is blinking press the button Memory to increase the number Hold down the button Memory the number will increase fast c You can turn off the...

Page 8: ...obtain the best results b Place the cuff on your left wrist Ensure the cuff is secure Do not inflate the cuff when it is not wrapped around the wrist c Once you are in a comfortable position switch th...

Page 9: ...matic inflation begins the unit will inflate to 187mmHg If a pulse is not detected the unit will continue to inflate automatically to the next pressurisation level This will continue to a maximum leve...

Page 10: ...o continuously remain at the same value hence it is recommended that the blood pressure be determined based on an average of multiple measurements If you experience a higher than normal reading do not...

Page 11: ...ort in the arm If you feel any discomfort or pain turn the monitor off and remove the cuff immediately Reading stored results from the memory a Press button Memory when the monitor is off to enter the...

Page 12: ...in memory display mode to switch the device off In this mode the device will automatically switch off after 1 minute of inactivity c If there are no results stored in the memory the LCD will show das...

Page 13: ...mmHg 180 160 140 130 120 110 100 90 85 80 Severe Hypertension Moderate Hypertension Mild Hypertension High normal BP Normal BP Diastolic mmHg BLOOD PRESSURE CLASSIFICATION SBP mmHg DBP mmHg COLOR IND...

Page 14: ...re Diastolic blood pressure is the measurement of the blood returning to the heart Blood pressure is normally written as for example 120 systolic 80 diastolic Fluctuation of Blood Pressure Blood press...

Page 15: ...12 Deflation Automatic exhaust 13 Automatic power off Device automatically switches off after 1 minute of non use to save energy 14 Environmental temperature for using 5 C 40 C 15 Environmental temper...

Page 16: ...15 Interpretation of Blood Pressure BP Results Visit your doctor or hospital...

Page 17: ...pressure LCD shows Er 2 Apply the cuff correctly and try again Low Battery Change the batteries LCD shows low battery symbol Don t move and try again LCD shows Er 3 LCD shows Er 4 Fail to detect Dias...

Page 18: ...00mmHg More than 3 minutes with cuff pressure above 15 mmHg EEPROM accessing error Device parameter checking error Pressure sensor parameter error Incorrect operation or strong electromagnetic interfe...

Page 19: ...1 hour before use 4 Do not attempt to disassemble the monitor 5 Do not leave the batteries in the monitor if it is not in use for a long period of time 6 It is recommended the performance should be c...

Page 20: ...19 Blood Pressure Record Table Please log the date time and your SYS Systolic and DIA Diastolic blood pressure levels We recommend you share this information with your Doctor...

Page 21: ...for Environment Protection Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local Authority or retailer for recycling advi...

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