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Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor and Print-Out with IntelliSense™ Model T9P INSTRUCTION MANUAL R T9P new (6) 7/17/02 6:05 PM Page 1[...]
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TITLE 2 TITLE T ABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...................................................................................................3 Notes on Safety .............................................................................................4 Know Y our Unit ............................................................................[...]
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TITLE 3 TITLE INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Omron Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor and Print-Out with IntelliSense TM , T9P . Although your blood pressure fluctuates throughout the day , no self-adjustment is necessary as the monitor intelligently adjusts to your changing conditions. The IntelliSense TM monitor uses fuzzy logic intellig[...]
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TITLE 4 TITLE NOTES ON SAFETY [ The warning signs and the sample icons shown here are listed for you to use the product safely and correctly as well as to prevent the risk and the damage to you and others from happening. [ The icons and meanings are as follow . W arning sign Contents Indicates matters in which bodily harm or material damage* may ar[...]
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TITLE 5 TITLE KNOW YOUR UNIT ST AR T Button Paper Feed Pulse Rate Arm Cuff Print Graph Date/T ime Display Heart Symbol Air T ube Memory Call Button Systolic Blood Pressure ON/OFF Button AC Adapter Set Date/T ime Adjust Date/T ime Diastolic Blood Pressure Print All Data Print Current Data/Stop Printing Printer Cover Air Plug (Connects to Air Jack) M[...]
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TITLE 6 TITLE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1. A void eating, smoking, and exercising for at least 30 minutes before taking a measurement. 2. Remove tight-fitting clothing from your upper arm. 3. Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor and place your arm on a table so that the cuff is at the same level as your heart. 4. Put your arm through the cuf[...]
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TITLE 7 BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION/REPLACEMENT 1. Slide the battery cover off in the direction of the arrow . 2. Install or replace 4 "AA" size batteries so the + (positive) and – (negative) polarities match the polarities of the battery compartment as indicated. 3. Replace the battery cover . Notes: If the Low Battery Indicator ( ) appea[...]
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TITLE 8 HOW TO SET TIME AND DA TE 1. When the batteries are installed, the display will show 12:00a.m. 2. Press and hold the “ SET ” button. The year digits (2001) will flash. 3. Press the “ ADJUST ” button to advance the digit(s) one at a time. If you hold down the ADJUST button, the digits will advance rapidly . 4. Press “ SET ” butto[...]
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TITLE 9 HOW TO USE THE OPTIONAL AC ADAPTER T o avoid potential damage to the monitor, use only the optional AC adapter specified by Omron distributor . T o connect the AC adapter 1. Insert the AC adapter plug into the AC Adapter jack on the back of the main unit. 2. Plug in the AC adapter into the appropriate AC outlet. T o remove the AC adapter T [...]
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TITLE 10 TITLE HOW TO APPL Y THE ARM CUFF 1. If the cuff is assembled correctly , the hook material will be on the outside of the cuff loop and the metal D-ring will not touch your skin. 2. If the cuff is not assembled, pass the end of the cuff furthest from the tubing through the metal D-ring to form a loop. The smooth cloth should be on the insid[...]
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TITLE 11 TITLE HOW TO APPL Y THE ARM CUFF 5. Pull the cuff so that the top and bottom edges are tightened evenly around your arm. 6. When the cuff is positioned correctly , press the sewn hook material FIRML Y against the pile side of the cuff. 7. Make certain the cuff fits snugly around your arm. The cuff should make good contact with your skin. Y[...]
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TITLE 12 TITLE HOW TO T AKE A READING 1. Press the ON/OFF button. a) All display symbols appear for approximately one second. b) When the monitor becomes ready to measure, the Heart Symbol appears on the display . 2. Press the ST AR T button and remain still. As the cuff begins to inflate, the monitor automatically determines your ideal inflation l[...]
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TITLE 13 TITLE HOW TO T AKE A READING ST AR T Continue to press button [ If your systolic pressure is known to be more than 220 mmHg, push and hold the ST AR T button until the monitor inflates 30 to 40 mmHg higher than your suspected systolic pressure. NOTE: Do not apply more pressure than necessary . The monitor will not inflate above 300 mmHg. [[...]
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TITLE 14 TITLE HOW TO USE THE MEMOR Y FUNCTION This monitor has a memory capable of storing twenty-eight (28) sets of readings. Every time you complete the measurement, the monitor automatically stores blood pressure and pulse rate. [ Push the button to recall stored readings while the Heart Symbol ( ) is displayed. [ When twenty-eight (28) sets of[...]
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TITLE 15 HOW TO CONNECT PRINTER UNIT 1. Remove printer cable plug from around printer unit. 2. Connect printer cable plug cord to the main unit. Arrow ( 8 ) on printer cable plug should face down to main unit. T9P new (6) 7/17/02 6:05 PM Page 15[...]
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TITLE 16 HOW TO LOAD PRINTER P APER 1. Open printer cover in the direction indicated by the arrow symbol and remove paper roll from the main unit. 2. Peel off the glued edge of the printing paper included with the unit, and cut the first 10 cm with a pair of scissors. 3. Press the P APER FEED button while inserting the edge of the printing paper in[...]
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TITLE 17 HOW TO USE THE PRINTER-UNIT The T9P has the ability to print all the readings stored in memory . NOTE : [ Make sure printer-unit is connected to main unit (see How to Connect Printer-Unit) [ Do not use printer-unit without loading printer paper (see How to Load Printer Paper). Improper use will decrease operation life cycle of printer-unit[...]
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TITLE 18 HOW TO USE THE PRINTER-UNIT The numerical print-out will list all stored readings (maximum of 28 readings) starting with the most recent reading to last stored reading: 3-6 mmHg /min D. T . SYS DIA PUL 20 15 1 13 75 67 23 1 1 1 17 69 64 1 15 1 13 71 63 3 14 1 10 67 66 5 7 1 12 66 64 15 7 1 10 61 64 20 12 106 66 65 3 12 1 10 65 64 10 12 108[...]
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TITLE 19 HOW TO USE THE PRINTER-UNIT 3. Press “ GRAPH ” button to print a graph of all stored readings (stores a maximum of 28 readings). 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 mmHg 3-6 Diastolic Reading Systolic Reading A verage systolic reading of stored measurements A verage diastolic reading of stored measurements Last reading stored Month(s) If reading is lowe[...]
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TITLE 20 TITLE If you continue to have difficulty obtaining a reading, contact your nearest OMRON representative or dealer . Error Indicator Cause Correction Cuff under -inflated. Movement during measurement. Cuff over -inflated (more than 300 mmHg). Battery voltage is excessively low . T urn monitor off, wait 2-3 minutes and take another measureme[...]
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TITLE 21 TITLE If you continue to have difficulty printing, contact your nearest OMRON representative or dealer . Error Indicator Cause Correction Printer cable plug is not connected properly or damaged Connect correctly Reference p.15 T ake paper jammed from the printer and install again Purchase new printer paper Printer Unit: TROUBLESHOOTING Bat[...]
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TITLE 22 CARE AND MAINTENANCE T o protect your monitor fr om damage, please A VOID the following: [ Subjecting your monitor and cuff to extreme temperatures, humidity , moisture, and direct sunlight. [ Folding the cuff and tubing tightly . [ Inflating the monitor over 280 mmHg. [ Disassembling the monitor . [ Subjecting the monitor to strong shocks[...]
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TITLE 23 PRINTER UNIT : Power Source: 4 “ AA ” batteries Batter y Life: Approximately 300 uses (current data) Paper Usage: Approximately 200 uses for 1 roll (current data) Printer W eight: Approximately 170 g (not including batteries) Printer Dimensions: Approximately 123 mm x 72 mm x 50 mm NOTE: These specifications are subject to change witho[...]
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TITLE 24 TITLE ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE What Causes High Blood Pressur e ? Blood pressure is only classed as high if it doesn ’ t go down when you rest. Permanently raised blood pressure can be caused by several factors such as hardening of the arteries, smoking or drinking too much alcohol. It can also be caused by cholesterol, a type of fat, buildi[...]
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Product of OMRON Corporation, Japan OMRON Healthcare Singapore Pte Ltd 83, Clemenceau A venue #1 1-01, UE Square Singapore 239920 T9P new (6) 7/17/02 6:05 PM Page 25[...]
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