Omron M24/7 instruction manual Cuffs and their application

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In order to change batteries, take the monitor out of the holder carry pouch and remove the battery compartment cover on the back-side. Place two new, long- life AA alkaline batteries or two properly charged, high capacity AA rechargeable batteries into the compartment as shown in the polarity drawing. Close the compartment.

2.8. Cuffs and their application

The OMRON M24/7 comes with 2 cuffs, normal and large adult size (see below). The bladders are made of neoprene and are latex-free. It is advisable to wear a thin shirt or blouse under the cuff. This does not in uence the accuracy of blood pressure measurements but it prevents possible problems caused by long-time wear (sweating, itching, etc.). Place the cuff on the upper arm so that the rubber tube points towards the patient’s shoulder and the bladder is placed above the brachial artery, if possible. Contrary to the usual placement with the tube pointing downwards, the advantage is that the patient can wear a loose jacket over the cuff. Connect the rubber tube of the cuff into the air plug connector, which you can nd on the long edge closer to the buttons of the OMRON M24/7 monitor. Connect the cuff turning it clockwise with slight pressure.

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Contents M24/7 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor Introduction Content Important Safety Information Important Safety InformationDamage to the equipment or other property Indications Recommended use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoringContraindications Overview Main UnitArm Cuffs Front sidePackage Contents DisplayUsing the Buttons Cancel a blood pressure measurementOperating Instructions Working with the Omron M24/7 UnitSwitching the device off Switching the device onBattery voltage check LCD checkOverview Display Set by PCRules of Monitoring Monitoring Step by StepNot required to repeat with each session Preparation of Monitoring SessionEvaluation Start the Omron BP Tracker SoftwareManual Programming Programming OptionsMeasurement Timing Manual Programming Step by StepBatteries SoftwareCuffs and their application Care and Maintenance Handling Errors and ProblemsProtection, cleaning and washing Maintenance and Storage Conditions AccessoriesRegular checks, warranty, service Correct Disposal of this ProductTechnical Data Technical parametersSafety Concerns Electric shock hazard protectionBiocompatibility Hazardous materialsEMC Information Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic EnvironmentPage Recommended Separation Separation distance in function of the frequency Recommended separation distance=3.5/E Transmitter W Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Product Warranty Information Remarks