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EMC information 

Medical  electrical  equipment  should  be  used  with  precautions  according  to  EMC, 
and  must  be  installed  according  to  the  EMC  notices  disclosed  in  this  manual  as 
mobile RF transceivers could adversely affect it. 
 

Electromagnetic emission 

Meditech ambulatory blood pressure monitors are suitable for use in the specified 
electromagnetic  environment.  The  purchaser  or  user  of  the  device  should  assure 
that they are used in an electromagnetic environment as described below. 
 

Emission test 

Compliance 

Electromagnetic environment 

Radiated and 

conducted RF emission 

CISPR 11 

Group 1 

ABPM-05/BlueBP-05 uses RF energy only for their 
internal function. Therefore, the emission is very 
low and it is not likely to cause any interference in 
nearby electronic equipment. Except for Bluetooth 
communication usage.    (The Bluetooth 
radiofrequency communication is carried out at the 
2.4GHz frequency; class2, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR) 

Radiated and 

conducted RF emission 

CISPR 11 

Class B 

ABPM-05/BlueBP-05 is suitable for use in 
domestic establishments and in establishments 
directly connected to the low voltage power supply 
network which supplies buildings used for 
domestic use. 

Harmonic emission 

IEC61000-3-2 

Not applicable 

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Voltage fluctuations/ 

Flickers IEC61000-3-3 

Not applicable 

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Electromagnetic immunity 

Meditech ambulatory blood pressure monitors are suitable for use in the specified 
electromagnetic environment. The purchaser or user of Meditech products should 
assure that they are used in an electromagnetic environment as described below. 
 

Monitor 

Immunity test 

IEC60601 test 

level 

Compliance 

level 

Electromagnetic environment 

ABPM-05 

Electrostatic 

discharge (ESD) 

IEC 61000-4-2 

+ 6KV contact 

+ 8 KV air 

+ 8 KV air 

Floors are wood, concrete or 
ceramic tile, or floors are 
covered with synthetic 
material and the relative 
humidity is at least 30 
percent. 

BlueBP-05 

+ 6KV 

contact 

+ 8 KV air 

ABPM-05 & 

BlueBP-05 

Electrical fast 

transient/burst 

IEC 61000-4-4 

+ 2KV for power 

supply  

+ 1KV input/output 

lines 

Not 

applicable 

Mains power quality is that of 
a typical commercial and/or 
hospital environment. 

ABPM-05 & 

BlueBP-05 

Surge 

IEC 61000-4-5 

+ 1KV differential 

mode 

+ 2KV common 

mode 

Not 

applicable 

Mains power quality is that of 
a typical commercial and/or 
hospital environment. 

Summary of Contents for ABPM-05

Page 1: ...User Guide ABPM 05 BlueBP 05 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitors...

Page 2: ...11 7 Customize review print data 12 ABPM 05 manual programming 12 Patient information 13 Cuffs 14 Dimensions 14 Application 15 Batteries 16 Safety concerns 17 Cleaning protection 18 Maintenance 19 Dis...

Page 3: ...surge for reliable hypertension management and control Both ambulatory blood pressure monitors incorporate an algorithm validated to BHS British Hypertension Society and AAMI Association for the Advan...

Page 4: ...tion during measurement current pressure is displayed mmHg The device is switched off Systolic value of just completed measurement mmHg The blood pressure measurement is cancelled by pressing a button...

Page 5: ...Heart symbol blinking measurement in progress kPa Diastolic value of a just completed measurement kPa Buttons The monitor has 3 buttons start event and day night Any blood pressure measurement can be...

Page 6: ...event marker in a diary Day night button functions Marking the time of sleeping and awakening If the day night shift function is disabled during programming the patient can press the day night button...

Page 7: ...k and basic solutions 2 Setup the monitor 2 1 Install 2 AA batteries into the monitor Accumulator voltage should be over 2 5V To check press the Start button for at least 5 seconds 2 2 Setup communica...

Page 8: ...unit converts optical signals to electric ones and vice versa The twin optical cable transfers optical signals between the interface unit and the recorder The cable is flexible but it is sensitive to...

Page 9: ...PM 05 select the type of your interface unit select the required port or simply click on Test EasyABPM Device Read data BlueBP 05 If you want to use a BlueBP 05 with Bluetooth under Windows XP SP 2 fo...

Page 10: ...corder in case of BlueBP 05 is BB5_xxxx where xxxx is the last four digits of the serial number found on the back of the recorder After selecting the appropriate recorder the OK button becomes active...

Page 11: ...atient a sample is available on the installation CD and inform the patient about the goal and the expected results of the monitoring and about the use of the monitor 6 Retrieve data 6 1 Remove the uni...

Page 12: ...ght time Other settings are the same in all the three plans undecided cuff size 300 mmHg pressure limit LCD display enabled manual day night shift disabled Daytime starts at 6 00 while nighttime start...

Page 13: ...minute day night intervals 1 measurement plan 15 30 minute day night intervals Programming is in progress blinking signal Patient Information Wearing a thin shirt under the cuff is recommended It does...

Page 14: ...Event button the patient can mark events e g taking medication etc The time of going to and rising from bed can be marked by the Day night button Should the batteries run down during a monitoring ses...

Page 15: ...he cuff is placed above the brachial artery if possible Contrary to the usual placement with the tube pointing downwards the advantage is that the patient can wear a loose jacket over the cuff When pr...

Page 16: ...ult in measurement error and or in certain cases it causes damage to the main recorder unit Batteries Meditech ABPM 05 and BlueBP 05 operate either with two 1 5V AA normal batteries or with two 1 2V A...

Page 17: ...sion they can be replaced Monitoring will continue and data will not be lost Remove the batteries if the recorder is out of use If you do not use the recorder it is advisable to remove batteries since...

Page 18: ...ors are not specially protected against spills or ingression of water or other liquids Cleaning the monitor A recommended means of cleaning is to wipe the recorder with a disinfectant cleaning tissue...

Page 19: ...itech Ltd see relevant topic This warranty does not cover any malfunction or defects arising from improper use the use of inadequate accessories accident theft or use of the device outside operating e...

Page 20: ...ldren without supervision or children younger than 8 years Though the blood pressure measurement algorithm used in the monitors has been found to function properly on patients with atrial fibrillation...

Page 21: ...rement method oscillometric blood pressure maximum storage over 600 measurements measurement range blood pressure 30 260 mmHg 4 35 kPa pulse 40 200 beat minute passive accuracy 3mmHg 0 4 kPa or 2 of m...

Page 22: ...tient did not wear the cuff device error E90 device error The device could not measure due to a hardware error E99 device error The device does not start automatic measurement until the next programmi...

Page 23: ...accept for repair potentially infectious products or accessories especially pouches and cuffs that might have been in direct contact with the patient and could not be or potentially were not properly...

Page 24: ...ments Note that any blood pressure recording may be affected by the body position the physiological condition of the patient and other factors No user serviceable parts inside Meditech recorders conta...

Page 25: ...ected against splash vertically in a max of 15 degrees This protection refers only to BP5 and BB5 SN YYYY nnnnn Serial number The first four digits of the serial number of a recorder show the year of...

Page 26: ...in domestic establishments and in establishments directly connected to the low voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic use Harmonic emission IEC61000 3 2 Not applicable...

Page 27: ...power disclosed by the manufacturer of transmitter W and d is the recommended separation distance m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey1 a should...

Page 28: ...wer of the transmitter W 150KHz 80MHz d 3 5 V1 P 80MHz 800MHz d 3 5 E1 P 800MHz 2 5GHz d 7 E1 P 0 01 Not applicable 0 12 0 23 0 1 Not applicable 0 38 0 73 1 Not applicable 1 2 2 3 10 Not applicable 3...

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