Digital Blood Pressure Monitor UA-767PC 1WMPD4000034E Instruction Manual
Contents Dear Customers .....................................................................................................3 Preliminary Remarks ..............................................................................................3 Precautions.............................................................................................................3 Parts Identification ..................................................................................................4 Symbols...................
Dear Customers Congratulations on purchasing a state-of-the-art A&D blood pressure monitor, one of the most advanced monitors available today. Designed for ease of use and accuracy, this monitor will facilitate your daily blood pressure regimen. We recommend that you read through this manual carefully before using the device for the first time.
Parts Identification Data Port Systolic Display Air Socket Pressure Switch Measurement in Progress Diastolic Display Clock Button Memory Access Indicator Start Button Pulse Display Clock Display Low Battery Display Air Connector Plug Arm Cuff Air Hose 1.
Symbols Symbols Function / Meaning Treatment Turns on or off the device Sets the clock / Does not store the current data Direction guide to install battery Direct current SN Serial number Date of manufacture Type BF: Device, cuff and tubing are designed to provide special protection against electric shocks. Appears when measurement is in progress and flashes when the pulse is detected. Previous measurement stored in MEMORY Appears when the battery voltage is too low for the device to work properly.
Setting the Clock The UA-767PC blood pressure monitor is equipped with a date and time function. To set the clock on the monitor, follow these steps: Press the clock button on the front of the monitor. The blinking digits reflect the year. If they are not currently set on the correct year, press the START button to advance to the correct year. The clock is set to show years 1999 through 2098.
Preparation for Measurements 1. Installing / Changing the Batteries Remove the battery cover and insert new batteries into the battery compartment as shown, taking care to observe the proper direction for each battery. Use R6P, LR6 or similar type batteries. If the symbol appears on the display panel, this means that the batteries are depleted. Always change all batteries at the same time. If you do not intend to use the device for longer periods, remove the batteries.
Measurements 1. Place the cuff on the arm (preferably the left arm). 2. Set the PRESSURE switch to a value that will be 30 to 40 mmHg above the expected systolic value and press the START button. When the START button is pressed, all of the display symbols will appear for about one second. When the "0" is blinking, the device is calibrating its zero point. If there is still some air in the arm cuff, it will be exhausted at this time. The micro pump will pressurize the cuff.
Measurements Remain still while the device is in operation. When a measurement is made with insufficient pressure, the device will pump again to a higher pressure. 4. When measurement has been completed, the buzzer sounds and the air is automatically released from the cuff. The systolic pressure, diastolic pressure readings, and the pulse rate are displayed. Systolic Display Pressure Switch Diastolic Display Start Button Pulse Display 5. Turning the Power OFF Press the START button to turn the power off.
Measurements Accurate measurement cannot be made if the exhaust velocity is outside the range of 2 to 5 mmHg. This can be determined by watching the display each time the "Measurement in Progress" symbol blinks. Note the reading as the "Measurement in Progress" symbol blinks. Notes for Proper Measurements Sit in a comfortable position where you can place the arm to be used for the measurement on a table or other support that will place the center of the upper arm at about the same height as your heart.
Data in Memory Storing Data in Memory This device can automatically store up to 280 sets of measurement data in its memory. If an error message appears, the measurement data will not be stored. Whether the data will be stored or not after the measurement can be selected as follows: When the START button is pressed or the automatic power OFF function works after a measurement, the measurement data will be stored in memory.
Transmitting Readings to a Computer The connected computer is not permitted to be in the patient area. To transmit the readings to a computer, connect the attached communication cable to the data port on the front of the monitor. When the monitor receives the open command, it will be in the ready-to-send mode. When the monitor receives the open command again within five seconds, “-“ appears one after another in succession and permission will be given to perform various functions.
About Blood Pressure What Is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is the force exerted by blood against the walls of the arteries. Systolic pressure occurs when the heart contracts. Diastolic pressure occurs when the heart expands. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). One's natural blood pressure is represented by the fundamental pressure, which is measured first thing in the morning while one is still at rest and before eating.
when recording your blood pressure. Consult your doctor to interpret your blood pressure data. Troubleshooting Problem Nothing appears in the display, even when the power is turned on. The cuff does not inflate. The unit is not operating properly. Readings are too high or too low. Other Possible Reason Batteries are drained. Battery terminals are not in the correct position. Battery voltage is too low. (LOW BATTERY mark) blinks. If the batteries are drained completely, the mark does not appear.
Maintenance Do not open the device. It uses delicate electrical components and an intricate air unit that could be damaged. If you cannot fix the problem using the troubleshooting instructions, request service from your dealer or from the A&D service group. The A&D service group will provide technical information, spare parts and units to authorized dealers. The device was designed and manufactured for a long service life.
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