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Important Testing Guidelines 

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Quick Start 

 

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Unit Operation ................

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Summary of Contents for KS 540

Page 1: ...sting Abnormal Heart Beat Indicator Power Off Memory Check Memory Deletion Last 3 Tests Average Low Battery indicator Troubleshooting Blood Pressure Information Blood Pressure Q A Maintenance Specific...

Page 2: ...ng reliable circuitry and durable materials Used properly this unit will provide years of satisfactory use The device is intended for adults and adolescents over the age of 12 to measure systolic and...

Page 3: ...gnetic fields near the device as they may cause incorrect reading and interference or become interference source to the device Use only a recommended double insulated AC adaptor complying with EN 6060...

Page 4: ...ir blood pressure themselves Different values may be obtained due to their condition 7 People suffering from arrhythmias such as atrial or ventricular premature beats or atrial fibrillation only use t...

Page 5: ...hen not in operation for more than 3 months 26 Do not insert the batteries with their polarities incorrectly aligned 27 Dispose batteries properly observe local laws and regulations 28 Only use a reco...

Page 6: ...th Organization WHO Blood Pressure Classification indicator Systolic Blood Pressure Diastolic Blood Presure Pulse Rate Memory Button Set Button Monitor Unit SYS DIA PUL mmHg mmHg min Start Stop Button...

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Page 8: ...8 4 Arm Cuff 2 Owners s Manual 1 Monitor Unit 5 Storage Case 6 Guarantee Card Medical AC Adapter DC6 0 V 600mA not provided 3 Batteries SYS DIA PUL mmHg mmHg min S D M...

Page 9: ...While testing avoid strong electromagnetic interference such as microwave ovens and cell phones 6 Wait 3 minutes or longer before re testing 7 Try to measure your blood pressure at the same time each...

Page 10: ...10 SYS DIA PUL mm Hg mm Hg min S D M...

Page 11: ...is on the right side of the monitor Medical AC adapter DC 6 0 V 600mA can be used with the device recommended not provided The adapter connect pin should be positive inside and negative outside with a...

Page 12: ...s This allows multiple users to save individual test results up to 60 memories per group Press memory button to choose a group setting Test results will automatically store in each selected group With...

Page 13: ...end of cuff underneath metal ring of cuff 3 Fasten cuff about 1 2cm 0 4 0 8 above the elbow joint For best results apply cuff to bare arm and keep level with heart while testing Note Do not insert air...

Page 14: ...The unit will automatically inflate to the proper pressure value and stop inflating During this time please keep quiet Note Unit will not function if residual air from previous testing is present in c...

Page 15: ...Keep relaxed during testing Avoid speaking or moving body parts Note Refer to Page 58 59 for detail WHO Blood Pressure Classification Information 4 Result display Three short beeps sound when testing...

Page 16: ...out 3 minutes if no operation in any mode Abnormal Heartbeat IndicatorIf the monitor detects an abnormal heart rhythm two or more times during the measuring process the Abnormal Heartbeat Symbol appea...

Page 17: ...the memory button Upon activating test results you can press the memory button to scroll through all test results stored in memory Note Previous test results will only be displayed from the most recen...

Page 18: ...hold the set button for approximately 3 seconds to delete all memory records from the selected group The monitor will beep indicating successful deletion and then transfer into testing mode Press the...

Page 19: ...from the last 3 readings of the last group used The symbol will appear along with the corresponding WHO Blood Pressure Indicator The Memory Check mode can be accessed by pressing the memory button To...

Page 20: ...loss will occur throughout this process Static Pressure Meaurement In the power down state press and hold the start stop button and then install the batteries Until the LCD screen is full release the...

Page 21: ...Avoid speaking or moving body parts while testing Make sure that the monitor unit is placed in a stationary position throughout the testing period See Page 44 Blood pressure results are not within typ...

Page 22: ...ted on blood vessels when the heart is resting between beats An individual s blood pressure frequently changes throughout the course of a day Excitement and tension can cause blood pressure to rise wh...

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Page 24: ...art failure kidney failure and cerebral hemorrhaging By maintaining a healthy lifestyle and visiting your physician on a regular basis hypertension and relative diseases are much easier to control whe...

Page 25: ...dual s blood pressure Q Should I apply the cuff to the left or right arm What is the difference A Either arm can be used when testing however when comparing results the same arm should be used Testing...

Page 26: ...g or throwing the unit 2 Avoid extreme temperatures Do not expose unit directly under sunshine 3 When cleaning the unit use a soft fabric and lightly wipe with mild detergent Use a damp cloth to remov...

Page 27: ...ent users 5 Do not use petrol thinners or similar solvents 6 Remove batteries when not in operation for an extended period of time 7 Do not disassemble product 8 It is recommended the performance shou...

Page 28: ...Hg Pulse 30 180 Beats Minute Pulse 5 4 x AA batteries or Medical AC adapter DC6 0V 600mA recommended not provided Approx 166 x 114 x 72mm 6 54 x 4 49 x 2 83 L x W x H Medium cuff Fits arm circumferenc...

Page 29: ...ceofautomatednon invasivesphygmomanometers EN 1060 3 Non invasive sphygmomanometers Supplementary requirements for electromechanical bloodpressuremeasuringsystems ISO 81060 2 non invasive sphygmomanom...

Page 30: ...e of purchase For accurate time coverage of each of the parts as well as the guarantee conditions please see the warranty card accompanying the device Additionally you can contact your local Kessler d...

Page 31: ...use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment Guidance and declaration of manufacturer electromagne...

Page 32: ...5 0 5kV 1kV differential mode Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 2 kV 100kHz for AC power port Mains power quality should be that of a...

Page 33: ...MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 7 Ghz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in met...

Page 34: ...and the device as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation d...

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Page 36: ...Kessler Info Center Neue Mainzer Sra e 22 60311 Frankfurt am Main GERMANY NOV APHARM El Venizelou Str 26 16344 Athens Greece Tel 30 210 9730712 1639 ISO 13485 KS 540 Rev 10072020...

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