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Manual Inflation Blood Pressure Monitor
Model M1 Plus
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• Instruction Manual
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IM-HEM-4011C-E-03-10/2011
1649533-0C
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Contents Introduction ..............................................................................3 Important Safety Information ..................................................4 1. Overview ..............................................................................5 2. Preparation ..........................................................................8 2.1 Installing/Replacing the Batteries.....................................8 2.2 Setting the Date and Time .......................
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing the OMRON M1 Plus Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor. The OMRON M1 Plus is a manual inflation blood pressure monitor, operating on the oscillometric principle. It measures your blood pressure and pulse rate simply and quickly. The unit also stores up to 21 measurements in memory and calculates an average reading based on the three most recent measurements taken within 10 minutes of the last reading. (If there are only two readings in memory for that per
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Important Safety Information Consult your doctor during pregnancy, arrhythmia and arteriosclerosis. You should never change the dosage of medication prescribed by your doctor. Use the M1 Plus only for yourself. Caution: • Do not leave the unit unattended with infants or persons who cannot express their consent. • Do not use the unit for any purpose other than measuring blood pressure. • Do not use a cellular phone near the unit. This may result in incorrect operation of the unit. • Do not
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1.Overview 1. Overview Main unit A F E D B C C A. Display F. Battery compartment B. SET button C. Air connector D. MEMORY button E. I/O button EN 5
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1.Overview Arm Cuff G H G. Arm cuff (Medium cuff: arm circumference 22-32 cm) H. Air Tube If air starts to leak from the arm cuff, please replace with a new one. (Refer to Chapter 7 “Optional Parts”) Inflation Bulb J I K I. Air Release Button J. Air Tube K. Air Inflation Bulb 6
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1.Overview Display L M N R O S P T U Q V W L. Systolic blood pressure R. Heartbeat symbol M. Diastolic blood pressure 1. (Flashes during measurement) N. Memory symbol 2. (If flashing after measurement (Displayed when viewing is complete, indicates blood values stored in memory) pressure out of recommended range) O. Average value symbol (Displayed when viewing S. Pulse average value for the last three T. Deflation symbol measurements) U. Date/Time P. Buzzer symbol V. Irregular heartbeat symbo
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2.Preparation 2. Preparation 2.1 Installing/Replacing the Batteries 1. Turn the main unit upside down. 2. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow while pressing the ribbed part of the cover. 3. Install or replace four “AAA” size batteries so that the + (positive) and - (negative) polarities match the polarities indicated on the battery compartment. 4. Put the battery cover back in place. Slide the battery cover as indicated, until it clicks into place. Note: The measuremen
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2.Preparation Battery Life & Replacement If the battery low symbol ( ) appears on the display, replace all four batteries at the same time. - When the battery low symbol ( ) starts to blink, you will still be able to use the unit for a short while. You should replace the batteries with new ones ahead of time. - When the symbol ( ) remains lit, the batteries are exhausted. You should replace the batteries with new ones at once.Turn the unit off before replacing the batteries. • Remove the ba
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2.Preparation 2.2 Setting the Date and Time Your blood pressure monitor automatically stores up to 21 measurements values, including date and time of measurement, in its memory and calculates an average value based on the three most recent measurements taken within 10 minutes of the last reading. (If there are only two readings in memory for that period, the average will be based on two readings. If there is only one reading in memory for that period, that reading will be displayed as the
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2.Preparation 3. Press the SET button to confirm the setting when the desired number appears on the display. The year is set and the month digits flash on the display. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the month. The month is set and the day digits flash on the display. 5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the day. The day is set and the hour digits flash on the display. 6. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the hour. The hour is set and the EN minutes digits flash on the display. 11
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2.Preparation 7. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the minutes. The minutes settings is set. The unit automatically switches to standby mode after the minute setting has been set. To adjust the date and time, press the SET button twice while the monitor is in standby mode. Notes: • After the buzzer setup is completed, the time/date setting will flash on the display. • After each setup is completed, please push the I/O button to turn off the monitor. 12
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2.Preparation 2.3 Adjusting the Settings Modes You can modify the options for the various settings of your unit. This is done by pressing the SET button to select a setting, then pressing the MEMORY button to select the options for that setting. After selecting a setting, press the I/O button to confirm the setting and turn the power off. Buzzer Mode When Buzzer mode is on, the unit emits sounds, during measurement (to indicate that pulse waves are detected), and when measurement is comple
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3.Using the Unit 3. Using the Unit 3.1 How to Sit Correctly When Taking a Measurement You can take a measurement on either your left or right arm. Note: • Measurements should be taken in a quiet place and you should be in a relaxed, seated position. Make sure that the room is not too hot or cold. • Do not take measurement after bathing, drinking alcohol, or exercising. • Do not move or talk during measurement. Correct Remove tight fitting clothing from your upper arm, and any thick Postur
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3.Using the Unit Notes: • Correct posture during measurement is necessary to get accurate results. • You should also try to measure your blood pressure at the same time each day. (Within 1 hour after waking up is recommended.) Incorrect Posture • Arched back (leaning forwards) • Sitting cross-legged • Sitting on a sofa or at a low table so that you lean forward These situations tend to lead to higher blood pressure values due to strain or the arm cuff being lower than the heart. If the arm
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3.Using the Unit 3.2 Applying the Arm Cuff Be sure to wrap the arm cuff correctly so that you get accurate results. Measurements can be taken in light clothing. However, please remove thick clothes, such as sweaters, before taking a reading. 1. Connect the air tube of the arm cuff and the inflation bulb to their respective air connectors. 2. Put your left arm through the cuff loop. The air tube should run down the inside of your forearm and be in line with your middle finger. Note: If t
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3.Using the Unit 3. Position the arm correctly. 1) The air tube should run down the inside of your forearm and be in line with your middle finger. 2) The bottom of the cuff should be approximately 1 to 2 cm above your elbow. 3) Apply the cuff to your upper arm so that the coloured marker (blue arrow under tube) is centered on the middle of your inner arm and points down the inside of the arm. Taking measurements on the right arm Apply the cuff so that the air tube is at the side of
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3.Using the Unit 3.3 Taking a Reading 1. Turning on the unit. Note: Press the air release button to release any air in the arm cuff. 1) Press the I/O button to turn the unit on. 2) All items in the display will be displayed briefly. The battery symbol will also be displayed for test purposes. This does not mean the batteries are empty. 3) The current date is displayed and the deflation symbol will flash. 4) Finally, the heartbeat symbol will appear and the current time and 0 is displayed. Not
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3.Using the Unit • The current time continues to be displayed while the cuff is being inflated. Note: Do not inflate the arm cuff more than necessary. 3. Measurement starts. Measurement starts automatically after you stop inflating the arm cuff. Decreasing numbers appear on the display and the heartbeat symbol flashes. Remain still and do not talk during measurement. During measurement, the buzzer (if set to “on”) will beep in rhythm with your heartbeat. Note: To cancel a measurement, pre
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3.Using the Unit The deflation symbol flashes on the display. Blood pressure and pulse rate values are displayed. 4. Measurement ends. Press the air release button to release the air in the arm cuff until the deflation symbol is no longer displayed. 5. Check the measurement results. Systolic blood The unit automatically stores blood pressure pressure and pulse rate into its Diastolic blood memory, including date and time of pressure measurement. Refer to “3.4 Using Pulse the Memory F