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Description Explanation

Diastolic

blood pres­

sure

Minimum blood pressure,

also see section Systolic

and diastolic pressure.

Heart rate

Number of heartbeats per

minute (pulse is typically

equivalent to heart rate).

Battery sta­

tus

Indicates status of battery

during charging.

Measure­

ment unit

Measurement unit of blood

pressure.

Inflation

indicator

The cuff is inflating.

Deflation

indicator

The cuff is deflating.

Irregular

heart rate

detector

Irregular heart rate detec­

tion during the measure­

ment.

User IDs

Start measurement for

selected user, and transmit

the measuring result.

Movement

detector

Moving during the mea­

surement will result in an

inaccurate result.

Blood pres­

sure classifi­

cation

Classification of measured

blood pressure following

WHO system (see 'Blood

pressure classification').

Bluetooth®

Smart sym­

bol

The device uses Bluetooth

for communication.

Heart rate

detection

Heart rate detection during

the measurement

Battery status indications

Battery

symbol

Battery status

The battery is almost empty.

+

The battery is empty.

When you measure 3 times a day starting with a
fully charged battery, the device can be used for
about 20 days until a recharge is needed. In case
of normal use, the battery can be charged around
300 times.
Note: Data will be lost when the battery is com­
pletely empty. 

Charging

The battery of this device is a built-in rechargeable
li-polymer battery with a capacity of 420 mAh.
Use the original USB cable supplied to charge the
battery. 
When the battery is empty, it takes approx. 2 hours
to fully charge the battery of the device.
1

Put the micro USB plug in the socket of the
device (Fig. 2).

2 Put the USB cable in a USB port of a compatible

charger.

Battery charging indications

Battery

symbol

Battery charging indication

Battery charging: half full

Battery charging: almost full

Battery fully charged

Using the blood pressure

monitor

This tubeless device uses the oscillometric method
to measure blood pressure and heart rate. 
Before every measurement, the unit establishes a
“zero point” equivalent to the atmospheric pres­
sure. Then it starts inflating the cuff. During the
measurement, the device detects the pressure
oscillations in the blood vessels generated by the
heart pumping blood through the body. These
pressure oscillations are used to determine systolic
and diastolic blood pressure as well as heart rate.
While measuring heart rate, the device also deter­
mines the small variations between the individual
heartbeats. If these variations exceed a pre-
defined threshold, the irregular heart rate detector
symbol lights up.

Systolic and diastolic pressure

The heart consists of two large chambers, the ven­
tricles and two smaller chambers, the atria. The
ventricles collect blood from the atria and expel it
towards the peripheral beds of blood vessels with­
in the body and the lungs. The atria collect blood
from these peripheral beds and prime the ventri­
cles.
When the ventricles contract and pump blood out
of the heart, the blood pressure reaches its maxi­
mum value in the cycle, which is called systolic
pressure (Fig. 3). 
When the ventricles relax and are filled again with
blood, the blood pressure reaches its minimum
value in the cycle, which is called diastolic pressure
(Fig. 4).

Blood pressure classification

Consult a doctor in case of questions about your
blood pressure. Your doctor can inform you:
- About your normal blood pressure range. 
- If your measuring result falls out of the range. 
- Whether your blood pressure has reached a

dangerous level.

The following table shows the classification system
for the blood pressure measurements used in this

Summary of Contents for DL8765

Page 1: ...lijke Philips N V All rights reserved Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV Tussendiepen 4 9206AD Drachten Netherlands Fax 31 0 512594316 4222 100 4515 2 10 2015 1 2 2 3 4 DL8765 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 cm 0 4 0 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 75 recycled paper 75 papier recyclé ...

Page 2: ...ctly and to protect you and others from injury Below you find the meaning of the warning signs and symbols on the label and in the user manual Symbol for follow instructions for use This symbol means that the part of the device that comes into physical contact with the user also known as the applied part is of type BF Body Floating accord ing to IEC 60601 1 The applied part is the cuff Symbol for ...

Page 3: ... transfu sion or an arterio venous shunt A V shunt is present The temporary interference to blood flow by the blood pressure measurement could result in injury If you had a mastectomy breast amputation do not use this blood pressure monitor on the arm on the side of the mastectomy The inflat ing cuff can lead to pain trauma and further injury in the arm on the side of the mastectomy Consult your d...

Page 4: ...tery can no longer be recharged or when the device does not function properly anymore see Specifications please contact the Philips Consumer Care center in your coun try Keep the device away from fire and heat sources as the battery can overheat causing fire or bursting The battery could explode causing injury or death After charging remove the micro USB plug from the device and remove the USB plu...

Page 5: ...charging indications Battery symbol Battery charging indication Battery charging half full Battery charging almost full Battery fully charged Using the blood pressure monitor This tubeless device uses the oscillometric method to measure blood pressure and heart rate Before every measurement the unit establishes a zero point equivalent to the atmospheric pres sure Then it starts inflating the cuff ...

Page 6: ...re monitor is equipped with Blue tooth Smart You can receive your personal health data on a mobile device that is equipped with the Bluetooth Smart function Download the Philips HealthSuite health app from the App store or Google Play Use the search term Philips Health Suite health app The app is available for iOS 8 0 and Android 4 4 Note You can only use the Philips HealthSuite health app to comm...

Page 7: ... automatically selects the previous user To change the user profile press the user ID button and select a different user Fig 14 Make sure the correct user is selected so the measurement data is properly transmitted and stored Also a guest user can be selected The guest user is for performing a measurement on other persons without a user profile in the app Measurements performed when using the gues...

Page 8: ... for the separate collection of electrical and electronic products and rechargeable batteries Correct disposal helps prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health Removing the rechargeable battery Warning This procedure is irreversible You cannot use the device anymore after this pro cedure Note We strongly advise you to take your product to an official collection point or a P...

Page 9: ...ked position Fig 7 The light of the display dims and a battery symbol Lo is showing The battery is low Charge the battery see Charging The display shows Err Communica tion error Check if the app is on and try data transmission again The display shows E3 The cuff is not properly secured Refasten the cuff wait for 3 minutes and then measure again The display shows E10 or E11 The device detected moti...

Page 10: ...c environments EMC Guidance The Blood Pressure Monitor needs special pre cautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the accompanying documents Wireless communications equipment such as wireless home network devices mobile phones cordless telephones and their base stations walkie talkies can affect this equipment and should be ...

Page 11: ...e quency 50 60 Hz magnet ic field IEC 61000 4 8 3A m 3A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commer cial or hospital environment Note UT is the AC mains voltage prior to applica tion of the test level Guidance and manufacturer s declara tion electromagnetic immunity for ME equipment and ME systems that are not life supporting Guida...

Page 12: ...ation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equip ment and the device The device is intended for use in an electromag netic environment in which radiated RF distur bances are controlled The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic inter ference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmittters and th...

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