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Only  a   physician  is  qualified   to  interpret  changes   in 

your  blood  pressure.    This  device  is   not  intended  to 

replace  regular  medical   examinations.   It  is   recom-

mended  that  your   physician  review  your   procedure  for  

using  this  monitor.   Never   make  adjustments  to   your  

medication  unless  it   is  the   advice  of  a   physician.

Important Notes

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Measurement Accuracy............................................2

Helpful Information...................................................3

Correct Method of Measurement..............................5

Parts Identification....................................................6

Description of Display Marks....................................6

Preparation before Taking a Measurement.............7

Taking a Measurement..............................................8

Memory Function (For MS-701K Only).....................9

Err Indicators / Troubleshooting...........................10

Care and Maintenance............................................11

Specifications.........................................................12

Blood Pressure Log................................................13

The blood pressure measuring device bears the CE 

(conformity)  label  "CE 0044".   The  quality  of  the  device 

has  been  verified  and  conforms  to  the  provisions  of  

the  EC  council  directive  93/42/EEC  of  14  June  1993  

on  medical  devices,  as  well  as  the  EMC  directive  89

/336/EEC:

EN 1060-1

      Non-invasive  blood pressure  measuring equipment 
      General  requirements

EN 1060-3

      Non-invasive blood pressure measuring  equipment
      Supplementary  requirements for electro-mechan ical
      blood  pressure measuring  systems

EN 60601-1

      Safety requirements for medical electrical equipment

EN 60601-1-2

      Electromagnetic compatibility and safety for medical
      electrical  equipment

EN 14971

      Risk  analysis for  medical devices

Summary of Contents for MS-701K

Page 1: ...R R MS 702 MS 701K Semi Auto Digital Blood Pressure Monitor R R...

Page 2: ...ethod of Measurement 5 Parts Identification 6 Description of Display Marks 6 Preparation before Taking a Measurement 7 Taking a Measurement 8 Memory Function For MS 701K Only 9 Err Indicators Troubles...

Page 3: ...y of the device has been verified and conforms to the provisions of the EC council directive 93 42 EEC of 14 June 1993 on medical devices as well as the EMC directive 89 336 EEC EN 1060 1 Non invasive...

Page 4: ...ated mmHg 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...

Page 5: ...inuously throughout 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...

Page 6: ...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 temperature changes Emoti...

Page 7: ...ing Low Battery Inflating Deflating Monitor Accessories MS 702 2 3 4 LCD Display Air Tube Socket ON OFF Button MEMORY Button MS 701K 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 Exhaust Value Push Button Rubber Bulb Cuff Hose Arm C...

Page 8: ...ur wrist 4 Any gap between the wrist and cuff will affect the result of measurement 5 The fabric cuff can be folded down for ease of viewing the display Battery Installation Replacement 1 Slide the ba...

Page 9: ...symbol being displayed that means you need to inflate the cuff to a higher pressure than you did the first time If you do not see this symbol it means it is taking your measurement Please remain calm...

Page 10: ...to the 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 co...

Page 11: ...tors Make sure that the batteries are installed in the proper direction Polarity matches to the indications in the battery case Check that the cuff is positioned properly Go over the measurement proce...

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Page 13: ...atic deflation Arm size ranges 22 33 cm 9 13 inches Batteries MS 701K 1 5V LR6 AA x 4 MS 702 1 5V LR3 AAA x 4 Automatic power off Approx 3 minutes after measurement Reference method for clinical trial...

Page 14: ...13 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...

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