Lumiscope Blood Pressure Monitor 1134 User Manual

Model 1134  
AccuRead  
Blood Pressure Monitor & Clock  
User Manual  
Distributed by:  
The Lumiscope Co., Inc  
Repair Department: 1-800-672-8293  
Made and Printed In China  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
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Introduction.................................................................... 3  
How This Monitor Works.................................................. 4  
About Blood Pressure ..................................................... 5  
Parts Identification ......................................................... 6  
Unit Display Symbols...................................................... 7  
Unit Display Explanation ................................................. 8  
Features.......................................................................... 9  
Installing the Batteries.................................................. 10  
Correct Measuring Posture............................................ 11  
Applying the Cuff ....................................................12, 13  
Measurement Procedures.............................................. 14  
WHO Lighted Indicator.................................................. 15  
Irregular Heartbeat Detection........................................ 16  
Heartbeat Readings ...................................................... 17  
Memory Recall.............................................................. 18  
Average Recall............................................................... 19  
Clock Settings.........................................................20, 21  
Maintaining & Storing Unit............................................ 22  
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 23  
Specifications ............................................................... 24  
Warranty....................................................................... 25  
Congratulations on your purchase of the new Lumiscope  
model 1134. This fully-automatic, blood pressure  
monitor is both easy-to-use and ideally suited for daily  
measurements. The large display includes systolic blood  
pressure reading, diastolic blood pressure reading and  
the pulse rate, all clearly shown at the completion of  
each reading.  
You can store up to 99 measurements in each of the unit's  
4 memory zones, ideal for users who want to monitor and  
track their blood pressure on a regular basis. The 1134 is  
compact and portable, making it perfect for home use and  
travel.  
Blood pressure measurements determined with your 1134  
are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer  
using cuff/stethoscope auscultation method, within the  
limits prescribed by the American National Standard,  
Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers.  
Please read this manual carefully before use. For specific  
information on your own blood pressure, contact your  
physician. Please be sure to keep this manual.  
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How the 1134 Works  
About Blood Pressure  
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Your model 1134 uses the oscillometric method to detect  
your blood pressure. Before the cuff starts inflating,  
the device will establish a baseline cuff pressure, which  
is equivalent to the air pressure. The measurement of  
your blood pressure is based on this baseline pressure.  
After the cuff inflates to block your blood in the artery,  
the deflation process starts. During the deflation of the  
cuff, the monitor is detecting the pressure oscillations  
generated by the beat-to-beat pulsatile. Any muscle  
movement during this period of time will cause  
measurement error. After detecting the amplitude and  
the slope of the pressure oscillations during the deflation  
process, your 1134 will determine the systolic and  
diastolic pressures for you; and your pulse rate is detected  
at the same time.  
What is Blood Pressure?  
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the artery  
tube while blood flows through the arteries. The pressure  
measured when the heart contracts and sends blood  
out of the heart is systolic (highest) blood pressure. The  
pressure measured when the heart dilates with blood  
flowing back into the heart is called diastolic (lowest)  
blood pressure.  
Why Measure Your Blood Pressure?  
Among the various health problems afflicting people today,  
problems associated with high blood pressure are by far  
the most common. High blood pressure's dangerously  
strong correlation with cardiovascular disease has made  
measuring blood pressure a necessity for identifying those  
at risk.  
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Parts Identification  
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Unit Display Symbols  
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Display Symbols  
Date/  
Time  
KPa  
Systolic  
Pressure  
AVG  
1
2
3
4
Diastolic  
Pressure  
Start/Power  
Pre-formed Cuff  
Air Tube  
Pulse  
Value  
Memory Zone  
Select  
Average Selection  
Memory Select  
WHO Indicator  
USB Plug /PC Link  
Cuff Plug Outlet  
AC Adaptor Outlet  
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Unit Display Explanation  
Features  
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Functional  
• One touch operation  
Display Explanations  
User 1-4: Appears when the unit is being operated by  
User 1 through User 4.  
• Large LCD display  
• Irregular Heartbeat Detector: This unit can detect a  
Low Battery Indicator: Appears when the batteries are  
low or need replacement.  
disturbance in the regular rhythm of the heartbeat, which  
may cause or indicate cardiovascular disease.  
Automatically determines the ideal air pressure for the  
cuff inflation.  
Pulse Symbol: Shows the pulse rate per minute.  
Kilopascal: Measures the amount of air pressure that is  
being inflated into the pre-formed cuff.  
KPa  
Memory Average: Shows the average values for an hour, a  
day, a week, a month and all readings in the Memory Zone.  
• 4-person memory zones with 99-readings each.  
• 2 Modes: Blood Pressure Mode & Clock Mode.  
• 4 Alarm Clock settings.  
AVG  
Memory Recall: Shows the past readings. (1~99  
readings available)  
• 5-Mode Average Function: Sets the average for up to 99  
readings for each zone by hour, day, week, month and  
overall.  
Memory : Holds the memory reads for User 1 through  
User 4, for up to 99 readings each.  
Irregular Heartbeat Detector: Indicates when an  
irregular heartbeat is detected.  
• WHO Indicator: Shows 6 different light signs to  
indicate your state of health based on the World Health  
Organization guidelines.  
WHO Light Indicator: Displays six different light signs  
of Blood Pressure readings against the guidelines set by  
the World Health Organization. (See Pg. 15)  
• Auto shut-off: Unit automatically turns off in 3 minutes;  
power saving.  
If anyone of these error messages occur while taking your  
reading, please see the Troubleshooting section. (Pg 23)  
• Operated by 4 "AA" batteries or AC/DC adapter.  
Fails to Inflate  
Deflates too fast or too slowly.  
Note: This unit also offers PC-LINK software. If you order  
this function, you will receive a separate package including  
a CD and a connection line with a USB plug. You may order  
A. Arm movement caused error in reading  
B. Interference signal around the BPM  
Incorrect measured result  
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Installing the Batteries  
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Correct Measuring Posture  
1. Place your elbow on a table  
so that the cuff is at the same  
level as your heart. (Fig. A.)  
1. To insert the batteries  
A. Press down on the latch and lift the cover towards you  
to open the battery compartment.  
Fig. A  
Note: The level of your heart is  
slightly below your armpit.  
B. Insert 4 "AA" batteries as indicated. Make sure to match  
polarities (+, –) on the batteries.  
Relax your entire body,  
especially the area between  
your elbow and fingers.  
C. Replace the battery cover by inserting the two hooks at  
the bottom into the slot, then push on the top area.  
2. If the cuff is not at the same  
level as your heart or if  
Note: Please remove  
batteries when not in  
use for an extended  
period of time. Do not  
dispose batteries with  
household garbage.  
Fig. B  
you can not keep your arm  
completely still throughout the  
reading, use a soft object such  
as a folded towel to support  
your arm. (Fig. B) Do not  
allow hard objects to come in  
contact with the wrist cuff.  
2. To Connect the AC/DC Adapter  
A. Plug the AC/DC adapter (6V 500mA), into the jack  
located at the bottom of this  
3. Turn your palm upwards.  
Fig. C  
unit. (shown in the diagram).  
4. Sit upright in a chair, and take  
5-6 deep breaths.  
(X)  
B. Use only the adapter  
included with this unit.  
Avoid leaning back or  
crossing your legs while the  
measurement is being taken.  
(Fig. C)  
Note: Remove batteries  
when using the AC  
adapter for an extended  
period of time.  
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Applying the Cuff  
Applying the Cuff  
D. To have a secure fit, pull the end of the cuff towards  
you, wrap it over, then press it for closure. If the Index  
line falls within the OK range, indicated at the edge of  
the cuff, this cuff is suitable for your use. If the Index  
line falls out of the OK range, you may need a cuff  
with larger circumference.  
To apply the cuff  
A. Plug the end of the tubing on the  
cuff into the connector at the base  
of the monitor.  
This cuff fits arm sizes 9.2" - 18.2".  
B. Remove any clothing that restricts the upper left arm.  
Wrap the cuff around your upper left arm. The rubber  
tube should point in the direction of your hand. The  
bottom edge of the cuff should be 0.8" ~ 1.2" (2~3  
cm) above your elbow with the tube positioned over the  
middle of your arm.  
Main  
Artery  
E. Position your arm so that the cuff is aligned at heart  
level, as shown in the diagram.  
C. Position the artery mark (  
) over the main artery (on  
the inside of your arm) in the upper arm.  
Main  
Artery  
Note: To locate the main artery, press two fingers approximately 1" (2cm)  
above the bend of your elbow on the inside of your left arm  
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Measurement Procedures  
WHO Lighted Indicator  
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To start the measurement  
Note: In order to get your correct measurement result and to avoid  
erroneous measurements you should be seated quietly, your arm, hand,  
and fingers should be still during measurement procedure.  
Showing levels of Blood Pressure Reading  
Standards for assessing high blood pressure, without  
regard to age, have been established by the World Health  
Organization (WHO), as shown in the chart as below. This  
unit offers 6-color light signs after user's measuring. From  
the light sign, it will help users to find out their health  
situation. Different levels show the corresponding light color.  
A. Push the "PAGE" button to select one of the four  
Memory Zones. Then push "POWER" twice. It will then  
display a "FLASHING 0". After a few moments the  
unit will automatically inflate displaying the increasing  
pressure reading.  
Example: If your Blood  
Pressure reading is  
122/75, then light sign  
will indicate the color  
Blue Green which means  
your reading is Normal  
ON/OFF  
Light Sign  
Indicator  
Blood Pressure  
Reading  
Memory  
Power  
Zone  
Pressure  
Flashing 0  
• Grade 1 Hypertension — Purple  
• Grade 2 Hypertension — Yellow  
• Grade 3 Hypertension — Red  
• Optimal – Blue  
• Normal – Sky Blue  
• High-Normal – Green  
Reading  
B. After the unit reaches its desired pressure, the cuff will  
slowly deflate. During deflation, the unit will beep. Once  
the cuff has been fully deflated, your blood pressure  
measurement will be displayed on the LCD screen.  
Grade 3 hypertenslon (severe)  
(Red)  
180  
Grade 2 hypertenslon (moderate)  
(Yellow)  
160  
Grade 1 hypertenslon (mlld)  
(Purple)  
140  
130  
120  
(Green)  
Hlgh-normal  
Normal  
(Sky Blue)  
(Blue)  
Optlmal  
Maximum Pressure  
Reading  
Pressure  
Deflating  
Blood Pressure  
Reading  
80 85  
90  
100  
110  
Diastolic Pressure mmHg  
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Irregular Heartbeat Dectection  
Heartbeat Readings  
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An irregular heartbeat may cause or indicate  
cardiovascular disease. This unit has a unique function  
that alerts the user to the presence of an irregular  
heartbeat.  
Regular Heartbeat reading but below normal  
When taking your blood pressure reading, if your reading  
displays a value below 60 beats/sec, then the unit will  
display the Pulse Value and "LO" symbols alternately.  
Example: (58/LO)  
Irregular Heartbeat reading  
When taking your blood pressure reading, If you are  
experiencing an irregular heartbeat the unit will display  
the Pulse Value and "IH" symbols alternately.  
Example: (90/IH)  
Regular Heartbeat reading but above normal  
When taking your Blood Pressure reading, if your reading  
displays a value above 100 beats/sec, then the unit will  
display the Pulse Value and "HI" symbols alternately.  
Example: (102/HI)  
Note: It is advised that you consult your physician if the irregular  
heartbeat symbol "IH" appears often.  
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Average Recall  
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Memory Recall  
This unique monitor automatically offers a set of five  
To see the previously measured values  
average values: (Hour, Day, Week, Month and All). It offers  
you or your doctor an easy way to find out the cariation in  
Systolic, Diastolic and Pulse values.  
A. Push the "PAGE" button to select one of the four  
Memory Zones.  
To see the average of previously measured values  
B. Once one of the four Memory Zones has been selected,  
push the "MEMO" button twice. The first blood pressure  
reading will be displayed.  
A. Push the "PAGE" button to select one of the four  
Memory Zones.  
C. To view additional readings, push the "MEMO" button  
successively to go through the various readings. (1~99)  
B. Once one of the four Memory Zones have been selected.  
Push the "AVG" button twice. The average for the Hour  
will be displayed.  
To delete the memory  
AVG  
AVG  
AVG  
AVG  
AVG  
A. Push the "PAGE" button to select one of the four  
Memory Zones.  
B. Once one of the four Memory Zones has been selected,  
hold the "MEMO" & "PAGE" button together for 5  
seconds. The LCD will dispaly "ALL EE" and the  
decreasing memory recall number simultaneously.  
C. To view the averages for the Day, Week, Month & All,  
keep pushing the "AVG" button.  
D. To view another Memory Zone, push the "PAGE" button  
once, then push the "AVG" button to view the averages.  
Note: The most recent reading is shown first. After all 99 readings are  
recorded, new readings replace the oldest reading in memory.  
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Clock Settings  
Clock Settings  
1. To set time and date  
E. During the setting, if there is any confusion you may  
simply press the " " button and this unit will re-  
A. Press the " " button and hold for at least 5 seconds. You  
can start setting the year when the "YEAR" digit blinks.  
display TIMER function.  
B. Then press " MEMO" to increase the year and  
F. This unit offers 4-Alarm setting. Each alarm will ring for  
45 seconds, or you may stop the alarm by pressing the  
"PAGE " to decrease the year.  
"
" button.  
C. After finishing "YEAR" setting, press " " button again.  
Now you can adjust Month/Date/Hour and Minute  
digits as you desire.  
2. How to set Alarm Clock  
A. Press " " button and hold for at least 5 seconds. The  
"YEAR" digit blinks. At this point, adjust the Date/Time  
accordingly.  
B. The LCD display blinks the word "ON". You may press  
"
" and adjust desired time for the alarm by pressing  
the "MEMO" or "PAGE" buttons.  
C. Keep LCD display in the "ON" position, and press "  
button to continue second alarm setting.  
"
D. If you need to stop alarm setting, you may press.  
"MEMO" or "PAGE" buttons to let the LCD display transfer  
to the "OFF" position. Then the Alarm setting will stop.  
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Maintaining & Storing Unit  
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Troubleshooting  
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A. Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the unit. If desired, use a  
cloth lightly dampened with tap water.  
Problem  
Check Point  
Solution  
Nothing is displayed  
when the "ON/OFF"  
key is pressed.  
Are the batteries  
exhausted?  
Replace the  
batteries with  
new ones.  
B. Do not use alcohol, benzene thinner or other harsh  
chemicals to clean the device or cuff.  
Have the batteries  
polarity been  
positioned  
Re-insert the  
batteries in the  
correct position.  
C. Before measuring, please wash your hands. Do not wash  
or wet the arm cuff.  
correctly?  
Fails to inflate  
Make sure the cuff  
is connected to  
the unit properly.  
"Err P" shown on LCD  
D. When storing this unit, keep it away from direct  
sunlight, high humidity or dust.  
Note: If the unit is being stored for a long period of time,  
please remove the batteries before storing to avoid leaking.  
Check air tube. If  
broken, replace it.  
Deflates too fast  
Return for  
servicing.  
"Err 1" shown on LCD  
Movement has  
occurred.  
Keep still  
when taking  
measurement.  
"Err 2" shown on LCD  
Signal interference  
around BPM  
Remove  
interference  
source. example:  
magnets & cell  
phones.  
Incorrect results  
Measure again  
"Err 3" shown on LCD  
Note: If correct measurement is impossible after troubleshooting, consult  
store of purchase or Lumiscope repair department. (Do not disassemble  
unit). In some rare cases, there may be error due to the physical condition  
of the person. In such cases, please consult your physician. If the clock  
doesn't show on the LCD, please adjust the clock settings.  
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Two Year Limited Warranty  
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Specifications  
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Lumiscope guarantees this product free from defects in material and  
Model  
: 1134  
workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase, except  
as noted below:  
Power source  
: 4 "AA" Alkaline batteries or AC/DC  
adapter  
Measurement method : Oscillometric  
This Lumiscope product warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse  
or abuse, the attachment of any unauthorized accessory, alteration to the  
product, or any other conditions whatsoever that are beyond the control of  
Lumiscope. Lumiscope shall not be responsible for any type of incidental,  
consequential, or special damage. All implied warranties, including, but  
not limited to those implied warranties of fitness and merchantability,  
are limited to the total duration of two years from the original date of  
purchase.  
Measurement range  
: Pressure: 20~280 mmHg  
Pulse: 40~195 beats/minute  
Accuracy  
: Pressure: ±3 mmHg  
Pulse: within ±5% of reading  
Pressure sensor  
Inflation  
: Semi-conductor  
: Pump driven  
Deflation  
: Automatic Pressure release valve  
: 3 minutes after last key operation  
To obtain warranty service on your Lumiscope Blood Pressure Monitor,  
please contact the Lumiscope Repair Department at 1-800-672-8293  
handling. Please make checks payable to The Lumiscope Co., Inc.  
Upon receipt, Lumiscope will repair or replace, as appropriate, this blood  
pressure monitor and return it to you. Warranty is solely through the  
Lumiscope Repair Department. Service of this product by anyone other  
than the Lumiscope Repair Department voids warranty.  
Auto shut-off  
Operating environment : 50˚F~104˚F / 30%~85% RH max.  
Storage environment  
: -20˚C~60˚C (14˚F~140˚F)  
10%~95% RH max.  
Weight  
: 344g (w/o batteries), cuff 120g  
: 9.2" ~18.2"  
In the event that Lumiscope does not abide by the terms of this warranty,  
the consumer may seek breach of contract remedies in the New York State  
Federal courts of law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you  
may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Arm circumference  
Users  
: Adults  
Dimensions  
PC-Link  
: 5.3" (L) x 4.8" (W) x 6"(H)  
: Via USB plug & software. (available  
separately)  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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