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SpotArm™ Type Blood Pressure Monitor

Model i-Q132

• Instruction Manual
• Mode d’emploi
• Gebrauchsanweisung
• Manuale di istruzioni
• Manual de instrucciones
• Gebruiksaanwijzing
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IM-HEM-1010-E-04-05/2012

1664040-3E

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Summary of Contents for HEM 1010-E

Page 1: ...Blood Pressure Monitor Model i Q132 Instruction Manual Mode d emploi Gebrauchsanweisung Manuale di istruzioni Manual de instrucciones Gebruiksaanwijzing IM HEM 1010 E 04 05 2012 1664040 3E EN FR DE IT...

Page 2: ...nstructions 3 Using the Unit 19 3 1 How to Sit Correctly When Taking a Measurement 19 3 2 Place Your Arm Through the Arm Cuff 21 3 3 Taking a Reading 23 3 4 Instructions for Special Conditions 31 3 5...

Page 3: ...tion the device uses its advanced Intellisense technology The adjustable cuff angle corrects the body posture which tends to be stooped The elbow rest stabilizes the position and keeps the arm at the...

Page 4: ...a doctor before using the unit Cuff inflation can cause internal bleeding AC Adapter Usage Never plug in or unplug the power cord from the electric outlet with wet hands Battery Usage If battery flui...

Page 5: ...adapter designed for this unit Use of unsupported adapters may damage and or may be hazardous to the unit Plug the AC adapter into the appropriate voltage outlet Do not use the AC adapter if the unit...

Page 6: ...ct in the Technical Data Section when disposing of the device and any used accessories or optional parts When the unit is not in use or if it is moved etc do not place objects writing implements note...

Page 7: ...ORY button D User ID selection button E Weekly average Morning Evening button F START STOP button G O I button Power switch H Handle I Elbow rest J Arm cuff K AC adapter jack L Emergency deflation swi...

Page 8: ...hing after measurement completed or when viewing results stored in the memory indicates blood pressure out of recommended range AA Morning hypertension symbol Indicates blood pressure out of recommend...

Page 9: ...9 1 Overview EN Package Contents AF Four AA alkaline LR6 batteries AG AC adapter Instruction manual Quick guide Guarantee card Blood pressure pass AF AG...

Page 10: ...stop when the AC adapter is disconnected However the measurement values remain in the memory If you use the AC adapter to power the unit the backlight of the display will light making the display easi...

Page 11: ...l or replace four AA size batteries so that the positive and negative polarities match the polarities indicated in the battery compartment 4 Put the battery cover back in place Slide the battery cover...

Page 12: ...ones at once Turn the unit off before replacing the batteries Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for three months or more If the batteries have been removed for more than 30 seconds th...

Page 13: ...se only the AC adapter designed for this unit 1 Insert the plug of the AC adapter into the AC adapter jack on the back of the unit 2 Insert the power plug of the AC adapter into a power outlet DC6V 1...

Page 14: ...time For details on changing the date and time setting refer to Adjusting the Date and Time Setting The weekly average buttons are used to set the date and time Use the buttons as described below to...

Page 15: ...the year setting is 2007 to 2030 If the year reaches 2030 it will return to 2007 3 Press the MEMORY button to confirm the setting when the desired number appears on the display The year is set and th...

Page 16: ...day setting Press the Evening average button once to increase the setting by one day Press the Morning average button once to decrease the setting by one day Hold the buttons down to increase decrease...

Page 17: ...to adjust the digits for the hour and minutes then press the MEMORY button to confirm the setting When the date and time settings have been set the display changes to that shown to the above 9 Press t...

Page 18: ...nd 18 59 This will avoid problems with morning and evening weekly averages stored in the memory 1 Press the O I button to turn the power off 2 Turn the unit on then press and hold the MEMORY button fo...

Page 19: ...g or exercising for at least 30 minutes before taking a measurement Do not move or talk during measurement Correct Posture Remove tight fitting clothing from your upper arm and any thick clothing such...

Page 20: ...two arms differ substantially please check with your physician which arm to use for your measurement Incorrect Posture If you are leaning forwards this can put pressure on your stomach which could cau...

Page 21: ...he first time Take readings with your bare arm or light clothing Note Remove thick clothing from your upper arm Do not take readings over thick clothes or rolled up sleeves 1 Press the Arm cuff releas...

Page 22: ...s detached contact your OMRON distributor or Customer Services as mentioned on the package 3 Place your elbow on the elbow rest 4 Check that you are sitting correctly Refer to Chapter 3 1 Rest your el...

Page 23: ...f your systolic blood pressure is known to be above 170 mmHg refer to Chapter 3 4 1 Sit comfortably and relax If you feel tense take a few deep breaths 2 Press the O I button to turn the power on The...

Page 24: ...urement results are not stored in the memory 4 Check that you are sitting correctly If you are not sitting correctly the symbol appears on the display The symbol disappears when you are in the correct...

Page 25: ...increase inflation if the arm cuff inflation is insufficient Automatic re inflation occurs only once Display During Measure ment The arm cuff adjusts to the size of your arm Flashes in a rotating fas...

Page 26: ...s Note As a safety measure measurement will stop if any button is pressed DC6V Important If inflation does not stop when the O I START STOP or any other button is pressed Press the emergency deflation...

Page 27: ...us Always follow the instructions of your doctor If the or symbols are displayed Please repeat measurement In some cases it may not be possible to take measurement correctly SYS DIA Pulse If displayed...

Page 28: ...eries to return to the condition prior to taking the blood pressure measurement Repeat the measurement after your arm is relaxed again Refer to Chapter 3 3 7 Remove your arm and return the arm cuff to...

Page 29: ...rtbeat feature Irregular heartbeats can influence the results of the measurement The irregular heartbeat algorithm automatically determines if the measurement is usable or needs to be repeated If the...

Page 30: ...rives the heartbeat Typical symptoms are skipped heartbeats premature contraction an abnormally rapid tachycardia or slow bradycardia pulse This can be caused by heart disease aging physical predispos...

Page 31: ...ect your user ID 3 Press and hold the START STOP button until the cuff inflates 30 to 40 mmHg higher than your suspected systolic pressure Note You cannot inflate the cuff above 299 mmHg An error will...

Page 32: ...nit also stores 8 weeks of morning averages and 8 weeks of evening averages for each user A and B Average Function The unit calculates the average reading based on the three most recent sets of measur...

Page 33: ...cent set of individual measurement values on the screen Note After the memory number is shortly indicated the date and time are alternately displayed with the measurement values The values are display...

Page 34: ...Unit Morning and Evening Weekly Averages The unit calculates and displays weekly averages for measurements taken in the morning and evening within 8 weeks for each user A and B Note The week begins S...

Page 35: ...r each day is calculated for up to three measurements taken within 10 minutes of the last measurement of the evening First measurement of the morning Within 10 minutes 9 59 4 00 Measurements of the mo...

Page 36: ...of the same week can be displayed by pressing the morning average button or the evening average button It is important to check both morning and evening average of the same week 4 Continue to press th...

Page 37: ...s these may be displayed in the following combinations Display Morning Average Morning average from This Week with Morning Average Symbol Morning average from 7 weeks ago with Morning Average Symbol b...

Page 38: ...ng average To Delete All Values Stored in the Memory The values stored in the memory are deleted by user ID You cannot partially delete values stored in the memory All values for the user you select w...

Page 39: ...Is the arm placed through the arm cuff correctly Place your arm correctly Refer to Chapter 3 2 Are rolled up sleeves squeezing the arm Remove clothing from your upper arm and place your arm through th...

Page 40: ...Batteries have run down Replace all four AA batteries with new ones Refer to Chapter 2 1 A malfunction has occurred Contact your OMRON distributor or Customer Services as mentioned on the package Bat...

Page 41: ...the measurement and contact your OMRON distributor or Customer Services Cuff is not inflated Is air leaking from the arm cuff Contact your OMRON distributor or Customer Services The unit operates nor...

Page 42: ...t if the batteries are removed for more than 30 seconds Replace the batteries within 30 seconds No display appears when O I button is pressed The batteries are empty Replace the batteries Refer to Cha...

Page 43: ...rors and Problems EN Other Turn the power off then repeat measurement Replace the batteries If the problem persists contact your OMRON distributor or Customer Services as mentioned on the package Prob...

Page 44: ...mains within the specifications It is recommended that you have the unit inspected every two years to ensure it is accurate and functioning correctly Consult the OMRON distributor or Customer Services...

Page 45: ...store the unit where it will be exposed to chemical or corrosive vapours Storage Precautions Store the unit with the arm cuff closed Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a long time 3...

Page 46: ...Method Oscillometric method Measurement Range Pressure 0 mmHg to 299 mmHg Pulse 40 to 180 min Accuracy Pressure r3 mmHg Pulse r 5 of display reading Inflation Fuzzy logic controlled by electric pump D...

Page 47: ...terference may result in incorrect operation of the medical device and create a potentially unsafe situation Medical devices should also not interfere with other devices In order to regulate the requi...

Page 48: ...our blood pressure measured by a doctor can cause anxiety which is itself a cause of high blood pressure As a variety of conditions affect blood pressure a single measurement may not be sufficient for...

Page 49: ...t departments of hospitals Note There is no universally accepted definition of hypotension However those having the systolic pressure below 100 mmHg are assumed as hypotensive mmHg 200 150 100 50 6 12...

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