MABIS Duro Med Blood Pressure Monitor 04 255 001 User Manual

GUIDEBOOK  
Dot Matrix Automatic Digital  
Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor  
Model 04-255-001  
Please read this guidebook completely  
before operating this unit.  
People with severe hypertension, severe arteriosclerosis,  
or severe diabetes should consult their physician about  
monitoring blood pressure at the wrist.  
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INDEX  
Introduction....................................................................2  
Product Identification & Caution.......................................3  
General Blood Pressure Information.................................4-5  
WHO Classifications.......................................................6  
Variations in Blood Pressure ........................................... 7  
Important Information Before Use.....................................8  
Battery Replacement/Installation......................................9  
Buttons & Features.......................................................... 10-11  
Using the Features...........................................................12-15  
Applying your Blood Pressure Cuff...................................16  
Taking Your Blood Pressure Reading.................................17-21  
Description of Display Symbols........................................22  
Troubleshooting.............................................................. 23  
Care and Maintenance................................................... 24  
Production Specifications.................................................25  
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INTRODUCTION  
To achieve the maximum benefit from your blood pressure  
monitor, we recommend that you first consult with  
your physician or trained healthcare professional.  
Thank you for purchasing a MABIS Dot Matrix Automatic Wrist  
Digital Blood Pressure Monitor. With proper care and use, your  
monitor will provide you with many years of reliable readings.  
The method of measurement that your Wrist Monitor uses is called  
the oscillometric method. The monitor detects your bloods movement  
through the artery in your wrist and converts the movements into a  
digital reading. The oscillometric method does not require a stetho-  
scope, making the monitor easy to use. The preformed cuff requires  
little effort to apply and is comfortable to wear.  
Your Wrist Monitor is specially enhanced with on-screen instructions  
in five different languages. Up to 30 readings per memory bank (60  
total measurements) can be viewed on charts or graphs including an  
average of the readings stored. Your monitor is also designed to  
take measurements quickly and deflate even faster for increased  
comfort.  
Clinical research has proven a direct relationship between blood  
pressure in the wrist and blood pressure in the arm. Because the  
arteries in the wrist and the arm are connected, changes in wrist  
blood pressure reflect changes in arm blood pressure. Consistent  
wrist measurements will provide you and your physician with an  
accurate indication of change in your true blood pressure.  
Blood pressure readings determined with this device are equivalent  
to measurements obtained by a trained observer using the  
cuff/stethoscope auscultation method, within the limits prescribed by  
the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated  
Sphygmomanometers.  
This monitor is designed to function in accordance with the specifications  
for persons with common arrhythmias, such as arterial or ventricular  
premature beats or arterial fibrillation.  
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION  
Display  
Memory (+/-)  
Buttons  
Menu  
Button  
Battery Cover  
POWER  
Wrist  
Cuff  
CAUTION:  
You can stop the inflation or deflation process  
anytime by pressing the POWER button.  
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GENERAL BLOOD PRESSURE  
INFORMATION  
What is Blood Pressure?  
Blood pressure is the pressure that is exerted by blood flowing  
against the walls of the blood vessels throughout your body.  
Your heart, which is the center of the circulatory system, provides  
the force for the blood to flow or circulate. When your heart contracts  
or beats, the blood is forced through the blood vessels increasing  
the pressure. This is the highest pressure in the cycle or what is  
referred to as SYSTOLIC blood pressure. In between beats, your  
heart relaxes and your blood pressure decreases. This is referred  
to as DIASTOLIC blood pressure.  
This complete series of events, which occurs in a single heartbeat, is  
known as the CARDIAC CYCLE.  
Your Wrist Monitor will automatically read your blood pressure  
and display both systolic and diastolic readings on the screen.  
Your systolic will be  
(systolic)  
positioned as the upper  
number and the diastolic  
reading will be the  
120  
80  
(diastolic)  
lower number.  
Blood pressure is measured in millimeters (mm) of mercury (Hg)  
and is generally recorded with the systolic pressure (120) listed  
first and the diastolic pressure (80) listed second. The numbers are  
typically separated by a slash mark (/ ) as shown above.  
Both pressure readings, the SYSTOLIC and DIASTOLIC, are necessary  
for a physician to evaluate the status of a patients blood pressure.  
Please contact your physician for specific information  
regarding your own blood pressure.  
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Why Monitor Your Blood Pressure at Home?  
Many people experience “White Coat Syndrome”, which is a  
temporary elevation of blood pressure during a visit at their  
physicians office. Although only temporary, it can cause  
blood pressure to rise and give a false indication of a persons  
true blood pressure.  
Whether or not you experience “White Coat Syndrome”, home  
blood pressure monitoring provides:  
1) The opportunity to supplement your physicia ns  
office measurements.  
2) An accurate indication of any change.  
3) A record to assist your physician in evaluating your health  
and making important decisions.  
4) Consistent, daily measurements of your blood pressure.  
NOTE: The variations in your individual  
readings should only be interpreted by your  
physician or trained healthcare professional.  
What Influences Blood Pressure?  
Many factors such as genetics, age, sex, altitude, physical activity,  
anxiety, muscular development, certain medications or even the  
time of day can influence blood pressure. Influences such as  
sleep or relaxation decrease blood pressure, while anxiety or  
exercise increase blood pressure.  
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WHO  
BLOOD PRESSURE CLASSIFICATIONS  
Standards for assessment of high or low blood pressure have  
been established by the World Health Organization (WHO)  
as shown on the following chart:  
Diastolic Blood  
Pressure  
mmHg  
Grade 3 Hypertension (“severe”)  
110  
Grade 2 Hypertension (“moderate”)  
100  
Grade 1 Hypertension (“mild”)  
Subgroup: Borderline  
140-149 systolic  
90-94 Diastolic  
Isolated Systolic  
Hypertension  
>140 systolic  
<90 diastolic  
90  
High Normal  
85  
80  
Subgroup:  
Borderline  
Normal  
Optimal  
120  
140-149 systolic  
<90 diastolic  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180 mmHg  
Systolic Blood Pressure  
This chart is only a general guideline. Contact your  
physician or trained healthcare professional to determine  
your NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE.  
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VARIATIONS IN BLOOD PRESSURE  
Blood pressure is influenced by many factors and can change  
from moment to moment. Normally, blood pressure is lowest  
during sleeping periods and rises during the day. The graph  
below represents variations in blood pressure shown over a  
day with measurements taken every 5 minutes.  
The dotted line represents the sleep period. The rise in blood  
pressure at 1pm (A in the graph) corresponds to a stressful  
occurrence and at 7 pm (B in the graph) a period of exercise.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE USE  
1. Blood pressure readings should be interpreted by a physician  
or trained healthcare professional, who is familiar with your  
medical history.  
2. Perform your measurement in a quiet place. You should be  
seated and relaxed.  
3. Avoid smoking, eating, taking medication, alcohol consumption  
or physical activity 30 minutes prior to taking a reading. If you  
are exhibiting signs of stress, avoid taking your measurement  
until the feeling subsides.  
4. Rest 15 minutes prior to taking a reading.  
5. Remove any constrictive clothing or jewelry that may interfere  
with the cuff placement.  
6. Keep the monitor stable during measurements. Remain still;  
do not talk during measurements.  
7. Record your daily readings on a chart.  
8. Ta ke your rea dings a t the sa me time, ea ch da y (or a s  
recommended by your physician).  
9. Wait a minimum of 15 minutes between readings. The  
wait time may vary depending on individual physiological  
characteristics.  
10. This device is intended for adult use.  
11 . The inflation or deflation process can be stopped by  
pressing the POWER button.  
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My names Nurse Dottie. I’m here to  
help you use your monitor safely  
and effectively.  
BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT  
1. Lightly press the battery cover  
Fig. 1.  
and remove in the direction of the  
arrow, Fig. 1.  
Fig. 2.  
2. Install two “AAA” batteries making  
sure the polarity is correct, Fig. 2.  
Fig. 3.  
3. Hook the sides of the battery  
cover and slide it back into place to  
close, Fig. 3.  
NOTE: Replace the batteries when the  
Low Battery Indicator appears on the  
display. Use new “AAA” batteries. Do  
not use rechargeable batteries.  
IMPORTANT! If you remove the batteries, the Menu features will  
return to the default settings. Readings stored in M1 or M2 (memory) will  
be semi-permanently retained if the batteries are removed.  
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BUTTONS  
Your monitor has four buttons:  
MENU =  
View the menu  
To select/ set  
+/- KEYS =  
View memory  
Toggle/ scroll  
between features  
• Move the cursor  
POWER =  
Turn unit on/ begin  
measurement process  
To set a feature  
Turn unit off  
REMEMBER!  
Memory keys (+/ -) are for  
retrieving stored readings.  
Menu key is for viewing the feature menu.  
In 30 SECONDS, the monitor will automatically  
shut off after the last keyed entry.  
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FEATURE LIST  
Your monitor has six great features designed to  
assist you and your physician in the evaluation of  
your health.  
Using the following steps, try scrolling through the  
Feature list by moving the cursor up and down several  
times (+/- keys) before moving on to the next section.  
• Press MENU button to view the Feature list.  
• Use the MEMORY (+/ - keys) to move the cursor.  
• Press MENU button to enter into the selected feature.  
(To exit, press POWER)  
*NOTE: Memory Clear only  
appears when readings are  
stored and either M1or M2.  
DEFAULT SETTINGS - The features have the following default settings:  
FEATURE  
DEFAULT SETTING  
MEMORY SELECT  
PRESET PRESSURE  
LANGUAGE  
CLOCK  
M1  
180 mmHg  
English  
Jan 1 2001 00:00 Clock Display OFF  
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CONTRAST  
REMEMBER!  
1) No change is needed if you agree with the defaults.  
2) The last entry made before the monitor is turned off, will  
keep the next time it is turned on. The features will only change  
back to the original default settings when the batteries are removed.  
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USING THE FEATURES  
Using what you’ve learned, let’s use the features:  
MEMORY SELECT - Default = M1  
Your unit has two Memory banks, M1 & M2  
or OFF for no memory storage. M1 or M2  
can store up to 30 measurements each.  
1) Press MENU to enter Feature list  
2) Press MENU for “Memory Select”  
3) Use MEMORY (+/ -) keys to see and select M1, M2 or OFF  
4) Press POWER to turn off.  
NOTE! Each memory bank can store up to 30 readings.  
When the number of readings exceeds 30, the oldest data  
will be replaced with the new record.  
TIP!  
Use the two Memory banks for:  
1) Two person usage  
2) One person usage - M1 for morning readings  
and M2 for evening readings.  
PRESET PRESSURE - Default = 180 mmHg  
Program the monitor based on your personal  
estimated Systolic pressure.The Systolic is the  
first number listed in a reading. ie. 120/ 80.  
The Preset Pressure should be 30 mmHg higher  
than the last known Systolic pressure. For example, add 120  
(example of last known systolic) + 30 mmHg = 150 mmHg  
Preset Pressure.  
Unsure of your Systolic pressure? Ask your healthcare  
professional or use the default setting of 180 mmHg.  
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1) Press MENU to enter Feature list  
2) Scroll (+/ -) to Preset Pressure”  
3) Press MENU button  
4) Use (+/ -) keys to increase or decrease the pressure in  
increments of 10. The pressure should be 30mmHg higher  
than your known Systolic pressure.  
5) Press POWER to turn off.  
The available range is 150 - 300 mmHg.  
MEMORY CLEAR  
This feature will only display after measured  
data has been stored (see Memory Select).  
Stored readings can be deleted from each  
memory bank.  
Choose the Memory Bank 1 or 2:  
1) Press MENU to enter Feature list  
2) Press MENU button for “Memory Select”  
3) Scroll (+/ -) to select either M1 or M2  
4) Press POWER to turn off  
NOTE! Pressing Power will allow you to exit  
“Memory Clear” without deleting any readings.  
Memory Clear:  
5) Re-enter Feature list by pressing MENU  
6) Scroll (+/ -) to Memory Clearand press MENU  
7) Use (+/ -) keys to move the cursor in front of the reading  
to be deleted.  
8) Press MENU to delete. The numbering sequence will  
reflect the change.  
Repeat as needed.  
9) Press POWER to turn off or to exit.  
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LANGUAGE - Default = English  
Choose from English, German, French, Italian  
and Spanish on-screen instructions. English is  
set as the default.  
1) Press MENU to enter Feature list  
2) Scroll (+/ -) to select “Language”  
3) Use (+/ -) to select the desired language  
4) Press POWER to turn off.  
REMEMBER!  
If you choose a language that you are not familiar  
with, “Language” is the third to the last item on  
the Feature list. Features are displayed in the  
following order:  
MEMORY SELECT  
PRESET PRESSURE  
MEMORY CLEAR*  
LANGUAGE  
CLOCK SET  
CONTRAST  
*Memory Clear only appears when readings are stored and  
either M1 or M2.  
REMINDER!  
If you remove the batteries, unit will return to default settings.  
CLOCK SET - Reminder! The monitor may  
shut off if too much time (approximately 30  
seconds) lapses during keyed entry. Any  
keyed information will be retained. Simply use  
the MENU button to scroll to the place left off.  
1) Press MENU to enter Feature list  
2) Scroll (+/ -) to select “Clock Set”  
Upon choosing Clock Set, the year will flash.  
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TRY THIS!  
Move between the options on the Clock  
Set (flashing) the next option. Continue  
to press MENU until you return back to the  
“flashing” year.  
To change the year (flashing):  
Use the (+/ -) keys to current year. Press MENU to set.  
To change the month (flashing):  
Use the (+/ -) keys to current month. Press MENU to set.  
To change the date (flashing):  
Use the (+/ -) keys to current date. Press MENU to set.  
To change the hour in military time (flashing):  
Use the (+/ -) keys to current hour. Press MENU to set.  
To change the minutes (flashing):  
Use the (+/ -) keys to current minutes. Press MENU to set.  
To change time display option (flashing):  
Use the (+/ -) keys to select (ON) for time to display and  
(OFF) for a blank screen. Press MENU to set. Press POWER  
when “Clock Set” is complete.  
If ON is selected, the time will display when the monitor is  
not in use -- just like a wristwatch.  
NOTE! Battery will last approximately 2 months with one  
measurement a day when clock display is set to ON, or  
approximately 10 months when set to OFF.  
CONTRAST - Default = 5  
The adjustment range is 1 to 10 with  
10 being the strongest contrast.  
1) Press MENU to enter Feature list  
2) Scroll (+/ -) to select “Clock Set”  
3) Use the (+/ -) to select a contrast from 1 through 10  
4) Press POWER to turn off  
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APPLYING YOUR  
BLOOD PRESSURE CUFF  
Avoid smoking, eating, taking medication, alcohol  
consumption or physical activity 30 minutes prior  
taking a reading. If you are exhibiting signs of stress,  
avoid taking your measurement until the feeling  
subsides. Rest 15 minutes prior to taking a reading.  
NOTE: If for any reason you are unable to or should not use  
your left wrist, please modify the following instructions and  
apply the cuff to your right wrist. Your physician can tell you  
which wrist is best for you to use.  
1. Remove any constrictive clothing or jewelry that may interfere  
with the cuff placement.  
2. Be seated with your feet flat on the floor.  
3. Hold your left a rm in front of  
Fig. 1  
you with your pa lm fa cing  
upward.  
4. Apply the preformed cuff to your  
left wrist. Position the digital  
display panel to the inside area  
of your wrist, Fig. 1.  
5. Adjust the cuff as shown, from  
the edge of the “Head of the Ulna  
Bone” or two finger widths (1)  
down from the bend in the wrist.  
6. Wrap and fasten the cuff securely,  
(not too tight) yet comfortably around your wrist.  
NOTE: Use the left wrist unless you are unable to or should not use  
your left arm or wrist. In consultation with your physician, you may  
modify the following instructions and apply the cuff to your right wrist.  
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TAKING YOUR  
BLOOD PRESSURE READING  
Proceed only after reading the previous sections of this manual.  
• Select Memory Bank (M1 or M2.) See Memory Select  
under “Using Features”  
• Set the Preset Pressure 30 mmHg higher than your known  
Systolic pressure or leave at the preset pressure of 180  
mmHg if you do not know your pressure.  
See Preset Pressure under “Using Features”.  
1. Rest your elbow on a table, lightly open your hand with your  
palm facing upward. Adjust your arm so that the cuff is at the  
same level as your heart, Fig. 1. Relax.  
Fig. 1  
2. Press the POWER button. The cuff automatically begins to  
inflate. Do not talk or move during the measurement.  
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3. The cuff will quickly inflate to the preset  
level, Fig. 2, and will get tighter around your  
wrist. If the cuff becomes too tight, press the  
POWER button and rewrap the cuff leaving  
a little more room between the cuff and your  
wrist. You can stop the measurement/ inflation at  
any time by pressing the POWER button.  
Fig.  
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4. The heart symbol on the display will flash  
while the cuff pressure decreases, Fig. 3. Do not  
be alarmed by the changing numbers or if the  
numbers appear to be higher than your normal  
pressure.  
Fig. 3.  
5. When the measurement is complete, the cuff will automatically  
deflate releasing the cuff’s air pressure. Your monitor features  
“quick exhaust” for added comfort.  
6. The display will show your blood pressure  
(Systolic and Diastolic) measurements and pulse  
rate, Fig. 4.  
Fig. 4.  
7. Your reading will automatically store into  
the bank that was selected prior to starting the measurement.  
Press the POWER button to turn the unit off. Otherwise the unit  
will automatically turn off in approximately 30 seconds.  
AUTOMATIC REPRESSURIZATION  
If the pressure is insufficient during the early phase of meas-  
urement or if movement is detected, the unit will re-inflate to  
a level approximately 30mmHg higher than the preset.  
Repressurization is not always an indication of a problem  
and may be repeated.  
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TEST MODE  
If the POWER button is held down too long (approximately 2  
seconds), the display will enter TEST MODE or the Power  
will turn off. In either case, press the POWER button twice to  
restart the measurement.  
ERROR DISPLAY  
The Error Display symbol, Fig. A, will appear for the following:  
1) Noise, movement or talking during measurement.  
2) Inadequate pressure for cuff inflation due to movement or  
talking during measurement.  
3) Wrist cuff improperly applied (too tight, too loose,  
improper position).  
Fig. A.  
RECALLING MEASUREMENTS IN MEMORY  
Recall up to 30 measurements in each memory bank.  
Make sure you’ve selected the proper Memory Bank for the  
reading to be viewed. See Memory Select under “Features”.  
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MEMORY  
Press either MEMORY (+/ -) key to view stored data. The most  
recent recorded rea ding will displa y. Press (-) key to view  
previously stored readings, with number one being the oldest  
recording, Fig.1.  
Memory Data Number  
The memory data  
number 1 is the oldest  
data in memory.  
Memory  
Bank 1  
Fig. 1.  
AVERAGE  
Continue to press (+/ -) until the AVERAGE screen appears,  
Fig. 2. This screen calculates an average of the stored readings  
in each memory bank.  
Fig. 2  
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LIST  
Stored readings can also be viewed on a list. Press either  
MEMORY (+ or -) key to enter mode. Press MENU to view read-  
ings including an Average in a list format. Use (+/ -) keys to  
scroll and select specific reading, Fig. 3.  
Fig. 3  
GRAPH  
Press MENU to view readings in a graph format (remember to  
first enter the Memory mode by pressing either the (+ or -) key.  
The highlighted reading that is selected in “LISTis the meas-  
urement that flashes on the graph. Press MENU again for the  
highlighted reading to appear on the display, Fig. 4.  
Fig. 4  
Use the MEMORY (+ or -) keys to view the next or previously  
stored data. Use the MENU button to change display modes.  
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DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY SYMBOLS  
Inflation or re-inflation.  
As pressure descends,  
the heart symbol flashes  
as the pulse is detected.  
Measurement completed.  
If the POWER button is  
held down too long,  
the monitor will enter  
Test Mode”. Press  
POWER to shut off.  
Nurse Dottie.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If any abnormality occurs during use, please check and  
correct the following:  
CONDITION  
CORRECTION  
Display is blank  
when power is on.  
Check the polarity of the batteries.  
Reinstall or replace batteries.  
Clean the battery compartment  
with a dry cloth.  
Measurement incomplete  
Review and follow “Applying Your  
or abnormally low or high Blood Pressure Cuff” and “Taking  
values displayed.  
Your Blood Pressure Reading”  
sections. Is your posture is correct?  
Is the cuff wrapped correctly? Are  
you quiet during measurement?  
“Error” displays.  
Turn power off and take another  
measurement. Remain quiet, do  
not move during measurement.  
Is the cuff too loose, too tight, in  
the correct position? Review and  
follow “Applying Your Blood  
Pressure Cuff” and “Taking Your  
Blood Pressure Reading” sections.  
The display reads  
TEST MODE.”  
If the POWER button is held down  
too long (approximately 2 seconds),  
press the POWER button again  
to restart the measurement.  
The Power turns off  
when the POWER  
button is pressed.  
If the POWER button is held down  
too long (approximately 2 seconds),  
press the POWER button again  
to restart the measurement.  
Remember, blood pressure  
readings are influenced by  
physical and mental conditions  
and/ or even the time of day.  
Daily measurements should be  
interpreted by your physician.  
Measurements are different  
from those typically measured  
by physician or every  
measurement reading is  
different.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
1. Only use a soft, dry cloth to clean your blood pressure  
monitor.  
2. Avoid using any types of liquids on the monitor or cuff.  
3. Store your monitor in the provided storage case when  
not in use.  
4. Do not store the unit where it will be exposed to direct  
sunlight, dust or humidity. Avoid extreme temperatures.  
5. Never disassemble the monitor or cuff.  
6. Dropping or subjecting your blood pressure monitor to  
strong shocks should be avoided.  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
NAME AND MODEL NUMBER  
Dot-Matrix Automatic Wrist Digital  
Blood Pressure Monitor, 04-255-001  
DISPLAY SYSTEM  
MEASURING METHOD  
POWER SOURCE  
Digital display/ LCD (Dot-matrix, LCD)  
Oscillometric method  
Two (2) AAA” batteries  
MEASURING RANGE  
50-250 mmHg (systolic); 40-180  
mmHg (diastolic); 40-160 pulse/ min.  
(pulse rate)  
ACCURACY  
Pressure: ±3 mmHg  
Pulse: ±5% of reading  
PRESSURIZATION  
DEFLATION  
EXHAUST  
Automatic (air pump)  
Automatic (electric control valve)  
Automatic quick exhaust  
MEMORY  
2 x 30 measurements plus average  
(60 total measurements)  
OPERATION TEMPERATURE  
HUMIDITY  
50°F - 104°F (10°C - 40°C)  
85% relative humidity or below  
23°F - 122°F (-5°C - 50°C)  
85% relative humidity or below  
4.1 oz. (without batteries)  
3-3/ 8” x 3” x 1-/ 14”  
STORAGE TEMPERATURE  
HUMIDITY  
WEIGHT  
MONITOR DIMENSIONS  
WRIST CIRCUMFERENCE  
ACCESSORIES  
4-7/ 8” to 8-1/ 16”  
Storage case, instruction manual,  
two “AAA” batteries  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
#91-032-255 01/ 02  
2002 MABIS Healthcare Inc.  
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SAMPLE BLOOD PRESSURE LOG  
Name:  
Age:  
Weight:  
Date  
1/2 1/3 1/4  
7:00 9:30 7:30  
am pm am  
Time  
mmHg  
240  
220  
200  
180  
160  
14 0  
135  
130  
120  
120  
100  
80  
90  
84  
78  
60  
Pulse 68 71 69  
Body  
Con-  
dition  
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