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Summary of Contents for MS-700AMW

Page 1: ...MS 700AMW mo Me ry Average Date Time 6 3...

Page 2: ...ent 5 Parts Identification 6 Description of Display Marks 6 Preparation before Taking a Measurement 7 Taking a Measurement 8 Setting Date and Time 9 Memory Function 9 1 Table of Contents Care and Main...

Page 3: ...nd safety for medical electrical equipment EN 14971 Risk analysis for medical devices 1 Only a physician is qualified to interpret changes in your blood pressure This device is not intended to replace...

Page 4: ...stolic diastolic Time 160 100 60 20 12 15 18 21 24 3 6 9 Blood Pressure mmHg What Is Blood Pressure Blood pressure is the force that blood exerts on the arteries This force is constantly changing as t...

Page 5: ...out the day Try to take your blood pres sure at the same time each day 5 Do not be concerned with the results of one meas urement Many measurements recorded over a long period of time will provide a b...

Page 6: ...l as your heart 3 Place both feet on the ground 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 mov...

Page 7: ...Description of Display Marks Arm Cuff Cuff Hose Air Tube Connector Start Stop Button Memory Button Mode Button Recall Set Button i LCD D splay Air Tube Socket Measurement Error Measuring Battery Displ...

Page 8: ...How to Apply the Arm Cuff Battery Installation Replacement 1 Slide the battery cover off in the direction of the arrow 2 Install or replace the four alkaline AA batteries noting the proper orientation...

Page 9: ...us sections on proper placement of the cuff and proper arm position 1 After the cuff has been properly placed on the arm press Memory button to select M1 M2 or M3 and then press the Start Stop button...

Page 10: ...lt systolic diastolic pulse rate date and time will be stored in the memory automatically as soon as the device is turned off or when another measurement is initiated The device is capable to store 3...

Page 11: ...r indicator Possible sources of errors Correction Reapply the cuff and measure again Indication Could not obtain pulse rate Cause Extremely weak pulse or arrhythmia Correction Reapply the cuff and mea...

Page 12: ...nt Blood pressure readings are variable Your blood pressure can fluctuate considerably through out the day All of the following factors can influence your blood pressure Troubleshooting Troubleshootin...

Page 13: ...top button without the cuff around your arm to avoid excess pressure build up that may damage the cuff Start Stop Use the device at a sufficient distance from devices with strong electrical fields suc...

Page 14: ...power off Approx 3 minute after measurement Reference method for clinical trials Auscultatory measurement Weight Approx 310g without batteries Storage and transport condition 10 C 60 C 10 95 RH Operat...

Page 15: ...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 14...

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