Labtron 847 Manual Download Page 1

Item 847

Automatic Digital 
Blood Pressure Monitor

Summary of Contents for 847

Page 1: ...Item 847 Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor...

Page 2: ...Parts Identification 6 Description of Display Marks 6 Preparation before Taking a Measurement 7 Taking a Measurement 8 Memory Function 9 Deflation Rate 10 Err Indicators Troubleshooting 11 Sensor Cali...

Page 3: ...l electrical equipment EN 60601 1 2 Electromagnetic compatibility and safety for medical electrical equipment EN 14971 Risk analysis for medical devices Only a physician is qualified to interpret chan...

Page 4: ...For example an individual s blood pressure may be mea sured as 120 mmHg systolic and 80 mmHg diastolic This would be spoken as 120 over 80 and written as 120 80 Remember that blood pressure varies thr...

Page 5: ...surements recorded over a long period of time will provide a better indication of your Excessive Constriction Blood Pressure Classifications From the Sixth Report of the Joint National Committee on De...

Page 6: ...ssure 6 Please relax for 5 to 10 minutes before taking another measurement 7 Many factors can affect your blood pressure such as exercising eating talking moving nervousness environment and temperatur...

Page 7: ...0AM Monitor 2 3 4 LCD Display Air Tube Socket START STOPButton MEMORY Button Arm Cuff Cuff Hose Air Tube Connector Accessories MS 700 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Description of Display Marks Deflating Measurement...

Page 8: ...ced on the side of the arm 4 Plug in the air tube connector to the monitor Battery Installation Replacement 1 Slide the battery cover off in the direction of the arrow 2 Install or replace the four AA...

Page 9: ...ther measur ement Notes If the unit does not inflate but displays the low battery symbol please change all batteries with new alkaline batteries and then re start Try to remain relaxed refrain from ta...

Page 10: ...7 memory readings When more than 7 readings are taken and recorded to memory the oldest ones will be deleted Memory Recall By pressing the MEMORY button you will see A in the lower left hand corner of...

Page 11: ...n the left is the decreasing cuff pressure and the deflation rate is on the right If the deflation rate does settle down between 3 to 6 mmHg sec before the cuff pressure reaching 150 mmHg then the rat...

Page 12: ...roper direction Polarity matches to the indications in the battery case Check that the cuff is positioned properly Go over the measurement procedure again Check if the wrist is positioned properly Res...

Page 13: ...impacts or drop it on the floor Remove the batteries when the unit is to be stored for extended periods of time Note Removing the batteries will erase all readings in memory Use only a soft dry cloth...

Page 14: ...2 33 cm 9 13 inches Batteries 1 5V alkaline LR6 AA x 4 Automatic power off Approx 3 minutes after measurement Reference method for clinical trials Auscultatory measurement Weight Approx 425 g without...

Page 15: ...14 Date Time Pulse Body Condition 1 1 1 1 1 1 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 mmHg 128 134 123 84 90 76 70 73 69 7 00 13 30 20 00 Blood Pressure Log...

Page 16: ...Manufactured for Graham Field Health Products Atlanta Georgia 30360 Made in Taiwan www grahamfield com 847 INS LAB RevA06 Item 847 Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor...

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