Product Info

INTRODUCTION
This manual is for the Advantage™ Connect (6024N) and Advantage Connect Plus (6025N)
Automatic Connected Blood pressure monitors. To find the model number of your device, look
on the rating label located on the underside of the unit.
Both models accommodate 2 users, each with 99 reading memory, fast BP, AM/PM readings,
Average mode, Irregular Heartbeat Detection, and a Bluetooth radio to allow data to be stored
on a smart phone or tablet equipped with ADC@home connect™ software. Fast BP is ADC’s
advanced blood pressure measurement technology that obtains a blood pressure reading
during the inflation cycle (as the cuff pumps up). This technology allows for a slightly faster
much more comfortable measurement process. Using the oscillometric method the monitors
both provide systolic and diastolic pressure and pulse rate. The devices offer clinically proven
accuracy and has been designed to be user friendly.
Before using, please read this instruction manual carefully and then keep it in a safe place.
Please contact your doctor for further questions on the subject of blood pressure and its
measurement.
INTENDED USE
The ADC Advantage Connect Home Blood pressure monitor is intended to measure the systolic
and diastolic blood pressure, and pulse rate of adult patients by using a non-invasive
oscillometic technique in which an inflatable cuff is wrapped around the single upper arm.
This monitor detects the appearance of irregular heartbeat during measurement and gives a
warning signal with the reading once the irregular heartbeat is detected.
The monitor can be used in connection with a smart phone running the APP. The memory data
can be transferred to the smart phone via Bluetooth.
The ADC@home connect software is designed to collect, track, trend, and
retrospectively transmit health information (e.g. blood pressure and weight) from
commercially available wireless, FDA-cleared medical in-home devices, as well as health
and wellness devices.
The ADC@home connect software is not intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, treatment
or prevention of disease. It is not intended as a substitute for medical care by a
healthcare provider. It is not intended for emergency use or real-time monitoring.