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- For a meaningful comparison, try to measure

under similar conditions. For example, take dai­
ly measurements at approximately the same
time, on the same arm, or as directed by your
doctor.

- For a good Bluetooth connection between the

blood pressure monitor and your mobile
device, make sure the two are in close distance
and there are no obstacles between the two
devices. We recommend not to have the two
devices further than 5 meters apart.

We do not advise you to take a measurement in
the following circumstances, as this may cause
inaccurate measurements:
- Within 1 hour after eating or drinking
- Immediately after drinking coffee or tea
- Immediately after smoking
- Within 20 minutes after taking a bath
- While you are talking or moving your arm, hand

or fingers

- In a very cold environment
- When you need to urinate 

Attaching the cuff

1

Remove all jewelry, such as watches and
bracelets from your left arm.
Note: If your doctor has diagnosed you with
poor circulation in your left arm, use your right
arm.

2 Roll or push up your sleeve to expose the skin.

Make sure your sleeve is not too tight.

3 Hold you arm with your palm facing up and

slide the cuff onto your left wrist.

4 Position the lower edge of the cuff about 1 cm

above the palm of your hand (Fig. 11).

5 Fasten the cuff around your wrist, leaving no

extra room between the cuff and your skin. If
the cuff is too loose, the measurement will not
be accurate.

-

The cuff will not cause any potential sensiti­
zation or irritation of the skin. The materials
of the cuff have been tested and found to
comply with requirements of ISO
10993-5:2009, ISO 10993-1:2009 and ISO
10993-10:2010. 

6 Correct posture for measurement:

-

Make sure you do not wear tight clothing
during measurement.

-

Sit comfortably with legs uncrossed, feet flat
on the floor. Make sure that you sit upright
with your back straight.

-

Hold your arm up so that the center of the cuff is

at the same level as the heart to ensure correct

(Fig. 11).

-

Relax your wrist and hand. Do not bend your
wrist back, clench your fist, or bend your
wrist forward.

Start measurement

1

Before using the device, make sure the lock
switch is placed in the 'on' position (Fig. 6).

2 Press the user ID button (Fig. 12) or 'on' button

(Fig. 13) once, to switch on the device. The
device 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 guest user are not stored in the memory
nor transmitted to the app.

3 Attach the cuff to your wrist (see 'Attaching the

cuff') and make sure your posture is correct (see
'Tips for proper measurement'). 

4 Press the 'on' button to start the measurement

(Fig. 13). All display characters are briefly shown
on the display (Fig. 15). The device is ready for
measurement and the number 0 appears (Fig.
16). Inflation of the cuff starts automatically
which is indicated by the inflation indication
(see 'Display'). 

-

During inflation, the unit determines the sys­
tolic pressure and diastolic pressure as well
as heart rate. This is shown by the heart rate
detection symbol. 

-

The movement detector will light up when
movement is detected. This may result in
inaccurate measurement results. 

5 When the measurement is finalized, the cuff

deflates and the measurement results are
shown on the display (Fig. 17). To transmit the
measurement results to the app, see section
'Transmit and store personal health data in the
app'.

6 Press the 'on' button to switch off the device. 

Note: after 1 minute, the device will turn off
automatically

7 Slide the lock switch to the 'off' position to lock

the buttons. 

If, after finishing the first measurement, another
measurement is required, do not lock the buttons
but press the user ID button to select the correct
user profile and follow steps 2-7. 
Note: Wait at least 3 minutes between measure­
ments. This allows your blood circulation to recov­
er.
The device can store results of 60 blood pressure
measurements for both user 1 and 2.

Transmit and store personal health

data in the app

Note: Your personal measurement data is only
stored and displayed in the Philips HealthSuite
health app.
1

Activate the Philips HealthSuite health app and
Bluetooth on your mobile device directly after a
measurement. 

-

Keep the mobile device and the blood pres­
sure monitor at transmission distance (no
more than 5 meters from each other, in the
same room).

2 Once successfully connected, the measurement

results are transmitted to the health app and
the Bluetooth symbol lights up. 

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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