SmartLab easy nG User Manual

Manual is about: Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor for Self-Control

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    53 engli sh user manual hmm diagnostics gmbh friedrichstraße 89 d-69221 dossenheim, germany www.Hmm.Info wrist blood pressure monitor for self-control please read this manual thoroughly before first using this device.

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    55 engli sh content i. Introduction 57 normal blood pressure fluctuation 57 caution 59 safety information 62 set content 63 ii. Your smartlab ® easy 64 display & functions 64 specifications 66 note 67 iii. Setup & operating procedures 69 installing and replacing the batteries 69 setting date, time a...

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    56 body posture during measurement 76 measuring process 77 recall records 79 delete records 80 maintenance 82 iv. Miscellaneous 83 knowledge on blood pressure 83 troubleshooting 89 complied european standard list 92 emc guidance 93 safety notice 101 warranty 103.

  • Page 5: I. Introduction

    57 engli sh i. Introduction thank you for using the smartlab ® easy ng wrist-cuff blood pressure monitor. With this device you can easily control your blood-pressure values and pulse rate and store the measured data. Please read this manual thoroughly, before first using your smartlab ® easy ng wris...

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    58 considering the above information, it is recommended that you measure your blood pressure at approximately the same time each day. Please always relax a minimum of 3 to 5 minutes between measurements to allow the blood circulation in your arm to recover. It is rare that you obtain identical blood...

  • Page 7: Caution

    59 engli sh caution • this device is intended for adult use only • this device is intended for non-invasive measuring and monitoring of arterial blood pressure. It is not intended for use on extremities other than the wrist or for functions other than obtaining a blood pressure measurement • do not ...

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    60 (300mmhg), detach the cuff from the wrist and press the start/stop button to stop inflation • to avoid measurement errors, carefully read this manual before using the product • the equipment is not ap/apg equipment and not suitable for the use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with ...

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    61 engli sh • please use the device under the environment which is provided in the user manual. Otherwise, the performance and lifetime of the device will be impacted and reduced • during the use, the patient will be in contact with the cuff. The materials of the cuff have been tested and found to c...

  • Page 10: Safety Information

    62 safety information the below signs might be in the user manual, labeling or other component. They are the required for standard and using caution: consult accompanying documents type bf applied part symbol for „complies with mdd 93/42/eec requirements“ disposal: do not dispose this product unsort...

  • Page 11: Set Contents

    63 engli sh set contents 1 smartlab ® easy ng blood pressure monitor 1 user manual 1 smartlab ® blood pressure passport 2 „aaa“ batteries.

  • Page 12: II. Your Smartlab

    64 ii. Your smartlab ® easy display & functions norm. Hype. G3 g2 g1 opt. Time/date memory pul/mi n symbol description explanation systolic blood pressure high pressure result diastolic blood pressure low pressure result bpm pulse/minute; heartbeats/minute memory for instructions, refer to page move...

  • Page 13: Symbol

    65 engli sh memory lcd display grade time mem button systolic set button diastolic start/stop button pulse rate symbol description explanation deflating cuff air is exhausting or deflating current time year/month/day, hour/minute grade the grade of the blood pressure arrhyhmia irregular heartbeat he...

  • Page 14: Specifications

    66 cuff (type bf applied part) battery compartement specifications 1. Device: smartlab ® easy ng 2. Size: 68 mm x 75 mm x 31 mm 3. Weight: 120g (without batteries) 4. Measuring mode: oscillographic testing mode 5. Display mode: digital lcd v.A46x33.5mm 6. Device classification: internally powered me...

  • Page 15: Note:

    67 engli sh note: 1. Stay quite, calm and rest for 5 minutes before blood pressure measure- ment. 2. The cuff should be placed at the same level as your heart. 3. During measurement, neither speak nor move your body and arm. 4. Please measure on same wrist for each measurement. 5. For a meaningful c...

  • Page 16: Smartlab

    68 to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff/stethoscope aus- cultation method, within the limits prescribed by the american national standard, electronic or automated sphygmomano-meters. 10. Please avoid strong magnetism interference, such as mobile telephone, microwave oven, etc. 11. ...

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    69 engli sh iii. Setup & operating procedures installing and replacing the batteries • slide off the battery cover • install the batteries by matching the correct polarity, as shown below. Always use the correct battery type (2x aaa alkaline batteries) • replace the cover replace the batteries when:...

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    70 remove batteries if the device is not likely to be used for some time do not dispose the batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak. The monitor, the batteries and the cuff, must be disposed according to local regulations at the end of their usage..

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    71 engli sh setting date, time and measurement unit it is important to set the clock before using your wrist blood pressure monitor, so that a time stamp can be assigned to each record that is stored in the me- mory. You need to reset the device after a battery exchange. 1.When the monitor is off, p...

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    72 3.When you get the right year, press “set” to confirm and turn to next step 4.Repeat the 2 and 3 to set the [month] and [day].

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    73 engli sh 5.Select the 24 hours time form or the 12 hours time form. Repeat step 2 and 3 to confirm [hour] and [minute].

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    74 6.Repeat the 2 and 3 to set the [unit]. 7.After confirming the meausrement unit, the lcd will display all the settings you have done one by one and the monitor will shut off..

  • Page 23: Applying The Cuff

    75 engli sh applying the cuff 1. Remove all accessories (watch, bracelet, etc.) from your wrist. If your physician has diagnosed you with poor circulation in your wrist, use the other one. 2. Roll or push up your sleeve to expose the skin. 3. Apply the cuff to your wrist with your palm facing up. 4....

  • Page 24: Note:

    76 note: • measure on the same wrist each time. • do not move your arm, body, or the monitor and do not move the cuff during measurement. • stay quiet, calm for 5 minutes before blood pressure measurement. Body posture during measurement sitting measurement – recommended position • sit upright • pla...

  • Page 25: Measuring Process

    77 engli sh measuring process 1. When the monitor is off, press the start/stop to turn on the monitor, and it will finish the whole measurement. Lcd display lights up and all symbols show adjust the zero. While inflating and measuring following will show on display.

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    78 results are displayed after measurement and then saved 2.Press the start/stop to turn off the power, otherwise it will turn off within 1 minute. Note: you should wait 3-5 minutes after each measurement to let the blood circulation in your arm recover. It is unusual to obtain the same values with ...

  • Page 27: Recall Records

    79 engli sh recall records 1. When the monitor is off, press the “mem” to show the first record 2.Press the “mem” or “set” to get the record you want date and time will display alternately up down the corresponding date is 5th january the corresponding time is 10:38.

  • Page 28: Delete Records

    80 note: the most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new measurement is assi- gned to the first (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. Delete records if you want to delet all recorded measurements ...

  • Page 29: Tips For Measurement

    81 engli sh 3.If you don’t want to delete the records, press start/stop to escape 4.If there is no record the right display will show tips for measurement incorrect values while measurement can be caused by following circumstances: • immediate measurement after eating or drinking • immediate measure...

  • Page 30: Maintenance

    82 please also pay attention to following steps when measuring your blood pres- sure at home: • the cuff is tied properly • the cuff should not be to tight or loose • the cuff is tied on the wrist maintenance • put in a dry place and avoid sunshine • avoid touching water, clean it with a dry cloth i...

  • Page 31: IV. Miscellaneous

    83 engli sh iv. Miscellaneous knowledge on blood pressure your heart is just like a pump which causes the blood to circulate through all vessels. As a result, the blood pressure is the pressure on the wall of the blood vessel pressed by blood. The output of blood from the heart when it is a systole ...

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    84 reason systolic pressure diastolic pressure high low high low drinking, smoking • • excitement or sporting • • seeing a doctor, desire to urinate • • change of tem- perature high • • low • • after bathing, deep breathing or yawning • • cuff placing tight • • loose • • cuff position above the hear...

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    85 engli sh the blood pressure is influenced by a variety of different factors, such as bodily circumstances or a wrong operation of the monitor. Some people even get ner- vous when seeing a doctor and that will make their blood pressure rise. Single measurements can not indicate the whole blood lev...

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    86 age male female systolic diastolic systolic diastolic 11-15 114 72 109 70 16-20 115 73 110 70 21-25 115 73 110 71 26-30 115 75 112 73 31-35 117 76 114 74 36-40 120 80 116 77 41-45 124 81 122 78 46-50 128 82 128 79 51-55 134 84 134 80 56-60 137 84 139 82 61-65 148 86 145 83 gender.

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    87 engli sh assessing high blood pressure for adults: the following guidelines for assessing high blood pressure (without regard to age or gender) have been established by the world health organization (who). Please note that other factors (e.G. Diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc.) need to be taken int...

  • Page 36: Hypertension:

    88 hypertension: various cardiovascular or kidney diseases can cause hypertension. Long- term hypertension can also cause pathological changes in heart, brain and kidney. These changes can lead to hypertension complications which are often diagnosed or treated too late. Low blood pressure: there are...

  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    89 engli sh troubleshooting problem symptom cause remedy no power display is dim or will not light up batteries are low replace with new batteries batteries are inser- ted incorrectly insert batteries correctly low batteries show on display batteries are low replace with new batteries error message ...

  • Page 38: Problem

    90 problem symptom cause remedy error message e 3 shows the pressure of the cuff is to high relax for a moment and then measure again e 10 or e 11 shows the monitor detec- ted motion while measuring movement can effect the measu- rement. Relax for a moment and then measure again e 20 shows the measu...

  • Page 39: Problem

    91 engli sh problem symptom cause remedy error message eexx, shows on the display a calibration error occurred repeat the mea- surement. If the problem persists, contact your retailer for further assistance. Refer to warranty for con- tact information..

  • Page 40: Risk Management

    92 complied european standards list risk management en/iso 14971:2007 labeling en 15223-1:2012 user manual en 1041:2008 generel requirements for safety en 60601-1:2006/ac2010 en 60601-1-11:2010 non-invasive sphygmomanometers general requirements en 1060-1:1995+a2:2009 en 1060-3:1997+a2:2009 en 1060-...

  • Page 41: Emc Guidance

    93 engli sh emc guidance table 1 guidance and manufacturer‘s declaration - electromagnetic emissions - for all me equipment and me systems guidance and manufacturer‘s declaration - electromagnetic emissions the device is intended for use in the electromagnetic enviroment specified below. The custome...

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    94 harmonic emissions iec 61000-3-2 not applicable voltage fluctu- ations/ flicker emissions iec 61000-3-3 not applicable.

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    95 engli sh table 2 guidance and manufacturer declaration - electromagnetic immunity - for all me equipment and me system guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity the device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of ...

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    96 electrical fast transient/burst iec 61000-4-4 ±2 kv for power supply lines ±1 kv for input/output lines not applicable mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Surge iec 61000-4-5 ±1 kv line(s) to line(s) ±2 kv line(s) to earth not applicable mains power...

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    97 engli sh power frequency (50/60hz) magnetic field iec 61000-4-8 3a/m 3a/m power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. Note ut is the a.C. Mains voltage prior to application of the test level..

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    98 table 4 guidance and manufacturer‘s declaration - electromagnetic immunity - for me equipment and me systems that are not life-supporting guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity the device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The custo...

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    99 engli sh where p is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (w) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres (m). Field strengths from fixed rf transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, a should be less t...

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    100 table 6 recommended separation distance between portable and mobile rf communnications equipment and the me equipment or me system - for me equipment and me systems that are not life-supporting recommended separation distances between portable and mobile rf communications equipment and the devic...

  • Page 49: Safety Notice

    101 engli sh 10 not applicable 3.690 7.378 100 not applicable 11.67 23.33 for transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where p is the maximum ...

  • Page 50: Rohs Compliance

    102 while encouraging for reuse, recycling and other forms of reprocessing to reduce waste. Rohs compliance this product complies with directive 2002/95/ec of the european parliament and the council of 27th january 2003 regarding the limited use of dangerous substances in electrical and electronic e...

  • Page 51: Warranty

    103 engli sh warranty hmm diagnostics gmbh products need to fulfill high quality requirements. Because of this reason, hmm diagnostics gmbh gives a 2-year warranty by purchasing this smartlab ® product. You can even extend the warranty from 3 to 5 years without extra pay when you register your produ...

  • Page 52: Www.Smartlab.Org

    104 hmm diagnostics gmbh friedrichstr. 89 d-69221 dossenheim, germany e-mail: info@hmm.Info www.Hmm.Info hersteller/manufacturer: weitere informationen zu den smartlab ® produkten / more information on our smartlab ® products: www.Smartlab.Org.