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Brand | CAS |
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Model | MD2540 |
Category | Blood Pressure Monitor |
Language | English |
Device for medical professionals or home users to measure adult systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Consult physician before use; heed medical conditions affecting accuracy; product is for reference, not diagnosis.
Precautions for nerve compression, irregular heartbeat function, WHO chart use, surgery patients, and child safety.
Precautions on cuff size, EMI, batteries, flammables, accessories, and tubing safety for optimal use.
Cautions for using on injured arms, jewelry, clothing, cuff inflation, battery leaks, disassembly, and hose pressure.
Protect from damage, moisture, extreme temperatures, and sunlight; recommend inspection every 2 years.
Instructions for cleaning, battery removal for storage, and proper disposal of components.
Identifies key components: display, buttons, ports, cuff, air hose, and battery compartment.
Explains operations for normal measurement, data recall, and guest mode using user buttons.
Explains the meaning of various indicators and readings displayed on the monitor screen.
Step-by-step guide for correctly installing and replacing batteries in the blood pressure monitor.
Key notes on battery insertion, power indicators, weak battery alerts, and battery life factors.
Instructions for connecting and disconnecting the optional AC adapter for device power.
Notes on AC adapter compliance, using authorized adapters, and power source usage.
Detailed steps to set year, month, day, hour, and minute after new battery installation.
Procedure to adjust the date and time at any point using the device button.
Instructions on how to properly apply the arm cuff for accurate blood pressure measurement.
Details on correct cuff positioning, securing, artery alignment, and tubing connection.
Steps for preparing the body and environment before taking a blood pressure measurement.
Important notes on preparation, factors affecting accuracy, and handling potential errors.
Guide for performing a measurement that stores the result for the selected user.
Procedure for performing a measurement without storing the result, for guest use.
Explanation of the pressure bar indicator showing progress during measurement.
Details how monitor indicators correspond to WHO blood pressure classifications.
Instructions to access and view stored average and previous blood pressure measurements.
Procedure for deleting all recorded measurement data for a specific user profile.
Explanation of irregular heartbeat detection, its definition, and when to consult a physician.
Defines blood pressure, systolic/diastolic pressure, and units of measurement.
Information on hypertension, health risks, and methods for prevention and control.
Benefits of home BP monitoring, reducing apprehension and providing accurate history.
Presents WHO classification chart for assessing blood pressure levels.
Troubleshooting guide for common device problems, their causes, and recommended solutions.
Detailed specs: range, accuracy, power, dimensions, operating conditions, and accessories.
Glossary defining symbols used on the device and in documentation.
Declaration regarding device compliance with electromagnetic emission standards.
Declaration on device immunity to ESD and power frequency magnetic fields.
Declaration on immunity for non-life-supporting equipment and RF separation distances.
Guidance on calculating recommended separation distances for RF communications equipment.
Table showing recommended separation distances for RF equipment based on transmitter power.
Details FCC compliance, potential radio interference, and troubleshooting steps.
Details the warranty period and lists exclusions like misuse, unauthorized repairs, and operational errors.