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Page 1: ...7 series Blood Pressure Monitor Model BP760N Instruction Manual ALL for Healthcare...

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Page 5: ...2 Sett ing the Date and T ime 8 3 Using the Dev c 31 ApplyingtheArm cuff 9 3 2 Howto sitcorrectly 10 3 3 Taking a Measurement 11 3 4 Usingthe MemoryFilnction 14 4 Error Messages and Troubleshooting 1...

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Page 7: ...Court Lake Forest lL 60045 U S A www omrctnhealthcare com 2014 0MRON HEALTHCARE lNC Made in V ietnam Fabricado para OMRON HEALTHCARE Co Ltd 53 Kunotsubo Terado cho Muko Kyoto 617 0002 JAP6N Distribuid...

Page 8: ...nt reading ADo not use the device on the Injured arm or the arm under medical treatment ADo not apply the arm cuff on the arm while being on an Intravenous drip or blood transfusion AConsult your phys...

Page 9: ...ood pressiire AUseonlytheapprovedarmcuffforthlsdeviceUseofotherarmcuffsmayresultlnincorrectmeasurementresults ADo not use a mobile phcme or other devlces that emlt electromagnetic fields near the devi...

Page 10: ...ies with this device Do not use other types of batteries Do not use new and used batteries together ARemove the batteries if the device will not be Lised for three months or more General Precautions I...

Page 11: ...compartment AC adapter jack for optional Ac adapter Arm cuff Arm cuff Arm circumference 9 17 22 42 cm Air plug Air tube Display Memory symbol USER ID symbol Average value symbol Systolic blood pressur...

Page 12: ...the irregular heartbeat symbol displays with your measurement results we recommend you consult your physician Follow the directions of your physician Normal Heartbeat pulseL Bloed pressure pu seffi Bl...

Page 13: ...blcod pressure 1 2 Before Taking a Measurement To help ensure an accurate reading follow these directicins 1 Ave 8ubr t n t dRr nsi fo8r tc eha t r5C T i Sb kr ngfak rtcj jnmgeaans reea I tfor30mlnut...

Page 14: ...batterysymbol I appearsonthedlsplay turnthemonltoroff thenreplaceaHbatteries at the same tlme Long llfe alkaline batteries are recommendecl Themeasuremer tvaluescontlnuetobestoredinmemoryevenaftertheb...

Page 15: ...e the year first time t t9cE tnt8 i ec mnofi rh tE y Ehao uar hg a emn ihuie Thilashe Repeatthesame iifeH gm Fon rard Change Confirm 1 Back Press the Notes Day fe i aeAMH Hour Cha nge Confirm START S...

Page 16: ...E IA2 inch 1 to 2 cm above the elbow Air tube is on the inside of your arm and aligned with your middle finger 3 Secure closed with the fabric fastener Notes rye si aokuer r eoans rna rnttu tT_ Ehtar...

Page 17: ...ure Avoid bathing drinking alcohol or caffeine smoking exercising or eating 30 minutes before taking a measurement Sit on a chalr with your feet flat on the floor Sit upright with your back stralght E...

Page 18: ...2 Press the START STOP button The arm cuff starts to inflate automatically TSTART TINFLATE VDEFLATE TCOMPLETE If your systolic pressure is more than 210 mmHg After the arm cuff starts to inflate press...

Page 19: ...dition prior to taking a measurement using the Guest Mode The monitor stores measurement values for 2 users in the memory The guest mode can be used to take a single measurement for another user No me...

Page 20: ...physlcian Only a physlclan ls quallfied to dlagnose and treat High BIood Pressure AThis device is not intended to be a diagnostic device AAlwaysconsultyourphy ician Self dlagnoslsofmeasurementresultsa...

Page 21: ...l be based on these 2 values lf there ls 1 measurement value ln the memory for that perlod thls is dlsplayed as the average lf the memory is full the monitor will delete the oldest value When viewing...

Page 22: ...display the individual measurement values press the a button whlle the average is displayed To View the Average Value 1 Select your USER ID 1 or 2 2 Press and hold the EP button for more than 3 secon...

Page 23: ...Select your USER ID 1 or 2 Press the appears Memory button while the memory symbol EP While holding the E button down press the START STOP button for more than 3 seconds Note you cannot partially dele...

Page 24: ...t 5 enpt nautet ostaepppse r S g nct3y u rf hhL s cT fi Movement during measurement Carefully read and repeat the steps in section 3 3 C The batteries are low you should replace the battenes wl h new...

Page 25: ...during measurement Refer to section 3 3 En afi Eeni i tr p3eoa d4yd flmaiegt g avT uuf previoiis measurement result Refer to section 3 3 E ThearmcuffwasInflatedexceedingtheFeaflx uatbomwaatL r shseunr...

Page 26: ...batteries with new ones Check the battery installation for proper placement Ofthebatterypolarlties No display appears on the monitor Measurementvaluesappeartoohigh or too low Refer to section 2 1 n a...

Page 27: ...ce and any components or immerse them in water Do not use gasoline thinners or similar solvents to clean the device Use a soft ancl dry cloth or a soft and moistened cloth and neutral soap to clean on...

Page 28: ...Do not bend or crease the air tube excessively Do not store the device in the following situations If the device ls wet Locations exposed to extreme temperatures humidity direct sunlight dust or corr...

Page 29: ...5 3 Optional Medical Accessories 9Ar5cme CFX WR17 Model HEM FL31 AC Adapter H 22...

Page 30: ...er plug into the AC adapterjack on the rear side of the monitor Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet To disconnect the AC adapter unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet first and th...

Page 31: ...0 12A Approximately 1000 measurements using new alkaline batteries 5oaF to 4o4oF tTooC to 4ooC 5 to 9o RH _4oF to 4ooF _2o C to 60 C 0 to 95 RH 700 to 1060 hpa Monitor Approximately 13 5 8 oz 385 g nc...

Page 32: ...used in accordance with the Instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not oCi ur in a particular installation If this equ...

Page 33: ...lose the original printed receipt Include a letter with your name address phone number and description of the specific problem Pack the product carefully to prevent damage in transit Because of possib...

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