Lloydspharmacy LBPK1 User Manual Download Page 5

Loading Batteries

 

a. Open the battery cover on the base of the monitor. 
b. Insert four “AAA” batteries, observing correct polarity. 
c. Close the battery door. 

 Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. 

 Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the monitor. 

 The supply terminals are not to be short circuited.

 Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of  

  batteries. Do not use rechargeable 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 skin  
  or eyes, wash immediately with copious amounts of water.

Connecting the Cuff

a. Insert the plug end of the rubber tubule firmly into  
  the cuff socket located on the front of the monitor  
  to ensure there is no air leakage.

Setting up your Blood Pressure Monitor

4

Replacing Batteries

  When the LCD screen displays ‘low battery’  

  new batteries must be inserted immediately  
  to ensure accurate results.

  Please dispose of batteries according to battery  

  manufacturer’s instructions.

b. The cuff should be ready to use. Ensure that the end is passed 
through the metal loop and the hook and loop fastening is facing 
outwards. NOTE: Cuff is supplied separately.

Summary of Contents for LBPK1

Page 1: ...Blood Pressure Monitor User Manual Model LBPK1...

Page 2: ...itor 4 6 Using your Blood Pressure Monitor 7 11 Interpretation of Blood Pressure BP Results 12 Additional Information on Blood Pressure 13 Specification 14 Abnormality Troubleshooting 15 16 Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...user manual Blood pressure testing is easy To get the most out of this product please follow our recommendations on the next page Setting up your Fully Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor Your first test...

Page 4: ...Parts low battery deflate to measure deflate air in cuff inflate to measure Systolic Diastolic Cuff not included Memory LCD Rubber tubule plug Start Memo Rubber tubule 3...

Page 5: ...andledwithcareunderadult supervision Ifbatteriesleakandcomeintocontactwithskin oreyes washimmediatelywithcopiousamountsofwater ConnectingtheCuff a Inserttheplugendoftherubbertubulefirmlyinto thecuffso...

Page 6: ...palm facing up and with the rubber tube running down the center of the arm c Turn the cuff end outwards and tighten it by pulling it through the metal loop and pressing the hook surface of the cuff on...

Page 7: ...ions which will prevent you from having your blood pressure measured in both arms This will determine which arm should be used for future measurements Take note of your systolic higher number reading...

Page 8: ...it is not wrapped around the upper arm c Once you are in a comfortable position press the memory button to begin automatic inflation There are 4 pre programmed pressurisation values which are set at...

Page 9: ...nflated 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 If there...

Page 10: ...result will be displayed Press Memory continuously to display the previously stored measurements one by one Once the memory has been filled with 60 sets of data the 61st measurement when taken will be...

Page 11: ...ual to 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 d...

Page 12: ...Do not measure your blood pressure too many times in one session as it may cause discomfort in the arm If you feel any discomfort or pain turn the monitor off and remove the cuff immediately Shut Dow...

Page 13: ...adings on 2 seperate occasions consult your Lloydspharmacist or doctor Hypertension 160 179 100 109 Practice a healthy lifestyle Re measure BP weekly over moderate next 4 weeks If high levels 140 90 p...

Page 14: ...blood returning to the heart Blood pressure is normally written as for example 120 systolic 80 diastolic Fluctuation of Blood Pressure Blood pressure fluctuates constantly during the day Its value in...

Page 15: ...3 Battery life Approx 2 months with 3 times usage per day 14 Environmental temperature for using 5 40 C 15 Environmental temperature for storage 20 65 C 16 Environmental humidity for using 85 17 Envir...

Page 16: ...or is positioned incorrectly Subject was excited nervous or spoke moved during measurement Wrong position Some interference during inflation or incorrect operation during measurement Incorrect operat...

Page 17: ...is still abnormal please contact your local Lloydspharmacy Position the cuff correctly and try again Pneumatic system leakage or cuff is too loose during inflation LCD shows Er 6 Over 3 minutes while...

Page 18: ...immediately Leave at room temperature for at least one 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...

Page 19: ...year from the date of purchase against mechanical and electrical manufacturing defects There are no user serviceable parts inside the instrument Any attempted repair by unauthorized persons invalidat...

Page 20: ...essure 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 Name Date Time SYS Systolic DIA Dias...

Page 21: ...d 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 Name Date Time SYS Systolic DIA...

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