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Bluet

ooth

®

The 

Bluetooth

®

 symbol flashes on the display.

• Use the 

M1/M2

 memory buttons to select whether 

automatic 

Bluetooth

®

 data transfer is activated (

Blue-

tooth

®

 symbol flashes) or deactivated (

Bluetooth

®

symbol is not shown) and confirm with the 

START/

STOP

 button  . 

  

Bluetooth

®

 transfers will reduce the battery life.

5. Measuring blood pressure

Ensure the device is at room temperature before measuring. 

The measurement can be performed on the left or right arm.

Attaching the cuff 

Place the cu˛  on to the bare left upper 

arm. The circulation of the arm must 

not be hindered by tight clothing or 

similar. 
The cu˛  must be placed on the upper 

arm so that the bottom edge is 

positioned 2 – 3  cm above the elbow 

and over the artery. The line should 

point to the centre of the palm. 
Now tighten the free end of the cu˛, 

but make sure that it is not too tight 

around the arm and close the hook-

and-loop fastener. The cu˛  should be 

fastened so that two fingers fit under 

the cu˛. 

Now insert the cu˛  line into the   

connection for the cu˛  connector.

  

If the measurement is performed on the right upper arm, 

the line should be located on the inside of your elbow. En-

sure that your arm is not pressing on the line.

Blood pressure may vary between the right and left arm, which 

may mean that the measured blood pressure values are diffe-

rent. Always perform the measurement on the same arm.

If the values between the two arms are significantly di˛er ent, 

please consult your doctor to determine which arm should be 

used for the measurement.

Important:

 The unit may only be operated with the original 

cu˛. The cu˛  is suitable for an arm circumference of 22 to 

A larger cu˛  for upper-arm circumferences of 35 to 44 cm 

can be obtained from specialist retailers or from the service 

address using order number 163.387.

Summary of Contents for MD4200

Page 1: ...DIGITAL AUTOMATIC BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR MD4200 Instructions for use Blood pressure monitor...

Page 2: ...vasive measurement and monitoring of the arterial blood pressure values in adults This allows you to quickly and easily measure your blood pres sure save the measured values and display the developmen...

Page 3: ...ia We recommend consulting a doctor before using the blood pressure monitor during pregnancy Cardiovascular diseases may lead to incorrect measure ments or have a detrimental effect on measurement acc...

Page 4: ...s will be recorded Do not press the buttons before the cuff is placed on the arm Notes on handling batteries If your skin or eyes come into contact with battery uid rinse the affected areas with water...

Page 5: ...environmental reasons do not dispose of the device in the household waste at the end of its useful life Dispose of the device at a suitable local collection or recycling point Dispose of the device i...

Page 6: ...Smar t Ready Listof co mpatibledevices 4 Preparing the measurement Inserting the batteries Removethe battery compartment lid on the rearof the device LR03 batteries Make sure that the batteriesare ins...

Page 7: ...ur format using the M1 M2 memory buttons and con rm with the START STOP button Date The year ashes on the display Select the year using the M1 M2 memo ry buttons and con rm with the START STOP button...

Page 8: ...e freeendof the cu but make sure that it isnot tootight aroundthe armandclosethe hook and loopfastener Thecu shouldbe fastenedsothat two fingersfit under the cu Nowinsert the cu line into the connecti...

Page 9: ...erforming the blood pressure measurement Measurement As described above attach the cuff and adopt the po sture in which you want to perform the measurement Press the START STOP button to start the blo...

Page 10: ...eestablishedafter 30seconds the Bluetooth symbolgoesout andthe bloodpressur e monitor switcheso automaticallyafter 3minutes Measurement Pleasenote that youmustaddthe bloodpressur e monitor in Mydevice...

Page 11: ...ou your individual values for normal blood pressure as well as the value above which your blood pressure is classi ed as dangerous The classi cation on the display and the scale on the unit show which...

Page 12: ...M1 button in the meantime the transferiscancelledandthe average valuesare displayed If youpressthe M2 button the transferiscancelledandthe measur ementdataof usermemory isdisplayed The symbolisno lon...

Page 13: ...current usermemory are deleted Deleting individual measurements To clearindividualmeasur ementsfromthe relevantuser memory youmustfirstselectausermemory Start the retrievalof the individualmeasur edv...

Page 14: ...Beginthe datatransferin the HealthCoach app 8 Cleaning and storing the unit Cleanthe deviceandcu carefullyusingaslightlydamp clothonly Donot useanycleaningagentsor solvents Underno circumstances shoul...

Page 15: ...22to 44cm Permissible operating conditions 5 C to 40 C 15 93 relative air humidity non condensing Permissible storage conditions 25 C to 70 C 93 relative humidity 700 1060 hPa ambient pressure Powers...

Page 16: ...ards ISO EN81060 1 non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 1 Requirements and test methods for non automatic measurement type EN1060 3 non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 3 Supplementary requirements for...

Page 17: ...ment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the Digital Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor model name MD4200 incl...

Page 18: ...e with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause...

Page 19: ...the Sphygmomanometer MD4200 should assure that it is used in such an environment RF emissions CISPR11 RF emissions CISPR11 Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC...

Page 20: ...itive components or circuitry So this test do not need to evaluated 30 A m 50Hz 60Hz 30 A m 50Hz 60Hz Proximity Magnetic Fields IEC 61000 4 39 30KHz CW 8A m 134 2KHz PM 2 1KHz 65A m 13 56MHz PM 50KHz...

Page 21: ...and 7 Pulse modulation 217 Hz 710 745 780 810 870 930 704 787 LTE Band 13 17 800 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 iDEN 820 CDMA 850 LTE Band 5 9 Pulse modulation 217 Hz Pulse modulation 18 Hz 9 5240 5500 578...

Page 22: ...ure that it is used in such an environment 30 kHz 134 2 kHz 13 56 MHz a The carrier shall be modulated using a 50 duty cycle square wave signal b r m s before modulation is applied 8 65 b 7 5 b Test f...

Page 23: ...d of the usage Please follow Local Ordinances or Regulations for disposal P N 83 M4200 SEN00A R 0503A MADE IN CHINA 0123 Shanghai International Trading Corp GmbH Hamburg Eiffestrasse 80 20537 Hamburg...

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