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Maintenance

INFORMATION FOR USER

ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE

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In order to get the best performance, please follow the instruc�ons below.  

Avoid intense shaking

and collisions

Avoid touching water,

clean it with a dry cloth in case.

Avoid dusty and unstable

temperature environment

Do not a�empt to clean the reusable 

cuff with water and never immerse  

the cuff in water.

Using wet cloths to remove dirt

Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine

What are systolic pressure and diastolic pressure? 

press

artery

vein

blood discharging

Systolic

relax

blood entering

Diastolic  

Irregular Heartbeat Detector

CAUTION

An irregular heartbeat is detected when a heartbeat rhythm varies while the unit is measuring the 

systolic and diastolic blood pressure. During each measurement, the monitor records all the pulse 

intervals and calculate the average; if there are two or more pulse intervals, the difference 

between each interval and the average is more than the average value of ±25%, or there are four 

or more pulse intervals, the difference between each interval and the average is more than the 

average value of ±15%, the irregular heartbeat symbol appears on the display when the 

measurement results are appeared.

The appearance of the IHB icon indicates that a pulse irregularity consistent with an irregular 

heart-beat was detected during measurement. Usually this is NOT a cause for concern. However, 

if the symbol appears o�en, we recommend you seek medical advice. Please note that the 

device does not replace a cardiac examina�on, but serves to detect pulse irregulari�es at an 

early stage.

When ventricles contract and pump blood out of 

the heart, the blood pressure reaches its 

maximum value in the cycle, which is called 

systolic pressure. When the ventricles relax, the 

blood pressure reaches its minimum value in the 

cycle, which is called diastolic pressure.

What is the standard blood pressure classification?

The chart on the right is the 

standard blood pressure classifi-

cation published by American

Heart Association (AHA).

Please consult a physician if your measuring result falls outside the range. 

Please note that only a physician can tell whether your blood pressure value 

has reached a dangerous point.

CAUTION

Blood Pressure Category

Normal

Elevated

High Blood Pressure

(Hypertension) Stage 1

High Blood Pressure

(Hypertension) Stage 2

Hypertensive Crisis

(Consult your doctor immediately)

Systolic

mmHg (upper#)

Diastolic

mmHg (lower#)

less than 120

120-129

130-139

140 or higher

Higher than 180

and

or

or

and/or

less than 80

80-89

90 or higher

Higher than 120

This chart reflects blood pressure categories defined by American Heart Association.

and

less than 80

Summary of Contents for TMB-1491-BHJ

Page 1: ...onitor Please read the user manual carefully and thoroughly so as to ensure the safe usage of this product Keep this manual for further reference in case any issues arise Version 1 0 Guangdong Transte...

Page 2: ...the Records Delete the Records INFORMATION FOR USER 21 Tips for measurement Maintenance ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE 23 What are systolic pressure and diastolic pressure What is the standard blood pressure c...

Page 3: ...such as cardiac pacemakers de brillators Contraindications This product uses the Oscillometric Measuring method to detect blood pressure Before every measurement the unit establishes a zero pressure...

Page 4: ...f patient blood circulation When measurement please avoid compression or restriction of the connection tubing CAUTION The device cannot be used with HF surgical equipment at the same time The ACCOMPAN...

Page 5: ...equipment to cool from the maximum storage temperature between uses until it is ready for intended use This equipment needs to be installed and put into service in accordance with the information prov...

Page 6: ...the measurement 6V 1A Do not use new and used ba eries together Do not use di erent types of ba eries together Do not dispose the ba eries in re Ba eries may explode or leak Remove ba eries if the dev...

Page 7: ...EM bu on will increase the number by one in a cycling manner When you get the right year press SET bu on to con rm the entry The screen will then show a blinking number represen ng the MONTH It is imp...

Page 8: ...between user 1 user 2 and USER G guest 1 Press SET bu on to ensure your choice it will show User ID and donE and then turn o 2 7 A er the UNIT is set the LCD will display donE rst then display all th...

Page 9: ...ment Sensi ve people including pregnant women pre eclamp c and those who implanted medical electronic instruments should avoid using the unit whenever possible Keep the monitor at least 20 cen meters...

Page 10: ...eep breaths Rest for 5 minutes before rst measuring Wait at least 3 minutes between measurements This allows your blood circula on to recover The pa ent must relax as much as possible and do not move...

Page 11: ...1 is shown rst Each new measurement is assigned to the rst 1 record All other records are pushed back one digit e g 2 becomes 3 and so on and the last record 60 is dropped from the list 2 Each press M...

Page 12: ...can delete all results for the selected user by following steps Take User 1 for example If there is no record when you press MEM bu on to check the record the right display will be shown 3 Tips for Me...

Page 13: ...n indicates that a pulse irregularity consistent with an irregular heart beat was detected during measurement Usually this is NOT a cause for concern However if the symbol appears o en we recommend yo...

Page 14: ...during use please check the following points PROBLEM SYMPTOM CHECK THIS REMEDY No power Low batteries Error message Display will not light up Ba eries are exhausted Replace with new ba eries Insert th...

Page 15: ...ery Powered Mode Internally Powered ME Equipment AC Adapter Powered Mode Class II ME Equipment A temperature range of 5 C to 40 C A rela ve humidity range of 15 to 90 non condensing but not requiring...

Page 16: ...ses Bio compatibility ISO 10993 1 2018 Biological evaluation of medical devices Part 1 Evaluation and testing within a risk management process ISO 10993 5 2009 Biological evaluation of medical devices...

Page 17: ...anufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions RF emissions CISPR 11 RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B Class A Comply Compliance Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations flicker...

Page 18: ...3 Test specifications for ENCLOSURE PORT IMMUNITY to RF wireless communicati ons equipment Band MHz Modulation W Distance m IMMUNITY TEST LEVEL V m TETRA 400 Pulse modulation b 18 Hz GMRS 460 FRS 460...

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