Omron Healthcare Blood Pressure Monitor HEM 431C User Manual |
Instruction Manual
MANUAL INFLATION
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR
Model HEM-431 C
HEM-431C-xxxx 1601017-5 A
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KNOW YOUR UNIT
Systolic
Blood Pressure Display
Diastolic
Blood Pressure/Pulse Display
Arm Cuff
On/Off
Button
Air Pressure
Release Button
Air Jack
Cuff Tab
Inflation Bulb
Cuff House
Inflation
Bulb Hose
Air Jack
BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT
1ꢀ Slide battery cover off in direction of arrowꢀ
2ꢀ Install one 9 volt size battery so + (positive) and -(negative)
polarities match the polarities of the battery compartment as
indicatedꢀ
Low
Battery
Indicator
3ꢀ Replace the battery coverꢀ
4ꢀ If the Low Battery Indicator appears on the display, replace
the batteryꢀ A long-life alkaline battery is recommendedꢀ
5ꢀ Remove the battery if the monitor will not be used for an
extended period of timeꢀ
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
Blood pressure is the force on the walls of your blood vessels
as blood flows through themꢀ
Your heart is like
a
pumpꢀ When it contracts, pressure
increases (systolic pressure)ꢀ
When your heart relaxes blood pres-sure decreases (diastolic
pressure)ꢀ
When a doctor takes your blood pressure, he or she measures
both your systolic and diastolic pressures and records them
as numbersꢀ
The more difficult it is for your blood to flow through your blood vessels, the higher both
numbers will beꢀ When blood pressure is consistently above normal it is called hypertension
(high blood pressure)ꢀ
Your blood pressure changes constantlyꢀ Blood pressure changes from day to day and minute
to minute according to your body’s needsꢀ
One or two readings will not determine your normal blood pressureꢀ It is very important to take
regular, daily measurements and to keep accurate recordsꢀ In partnership with your doctor,
an accurate record of your blood pressure over a period of time can be a valuable aid in
diagnosing and preventing potential health problemsꢀ
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
The World Health Organization (WHO) developed the following Blood Pressure
Classificationꢀ This classification, however, is only a general guideline because blood
pressure varies from person to person according to age, weight, and health statusꢀ
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN TO DETERMINE YOUR NORMAL BLOOD PRESSUREꢀ
WHO Blood Pressure Classification
mmHg
Hypertension
95
Borderline
90
Normal
140
160
mmHg
Systolic
NOTE: There is not a universally accepted definition of hypotension (low blood pressure),
but a systolic pressure below 99 mm Hg is usually regarded as hypotensionꢀ
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
5
A FEW SUGGESTIONS BEFORE
BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
6
HOW TO APPLY THE CUFF
7
HOW TO TAKE A READING
8
ERROR INDICATORS
9
ERROR INDICATORS
10
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
11
SPECIFICATIONS
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