Omron M1 Compact instruction manual Taking a Reading

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3.Using the Unit

3.3Taking a Reading

1.Preparation

1)Press the air release button to release any air in the arm cuff.

2)Press the I/O button to turn the unit on.

3)All items in the display will be displayed briefly.

4)The deflation symbol will flash.

5)Finally, the heartbeat symbol will appear and 0 is displayed.

Note: If the deflation symbol does not disappear soon, press the air release button to release any air in the arm cuff.

2.Pump the inflation bulb to inflate the arm cuff.

1) Inflate the cuff until it is 30 to

40 mmHg above your expected systolic blood pressure value.

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ex) If your expected blood pressure is around 140mmHg, inflate the arm cuff to between 170 and 180 mmHg. Inflate the cuff rapidly so that the pressure is reached in about five seconds.

2)When the desired pressure has been achieved, release the inflation bulb. Remain still and do not talk.

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Contents Manual Inflation Blood Pressure Monitor Model M1 CompactContents Introduction General Usage Important Safety InformationGeneral Precautions Overview Main unitArm Cuff Display Inflation BulbPackage contents others Preparation Installing/Replacing the Batteries Battery Life & Replacement Using the Unit How to Sit Correctly When Taking a MeasurementCorrect Posture Incorrect Posture Applying the Arm Cuff Taking measurements on the right arm Taking a Reading Using the Unit Common Causes of Inaccurate Results Check the measurement resultsIrregular heartbeat symbol What is Arrhythmia? What is Irregular Heartbeat?Using the Memory Function Using the Unit To Delete All the Values Stored in Memory Quick Reference Guide Error Display Cause Remedy Handling Errors and Problems Error MessagesMay also be Problem Cause Remedy TroubleshootingProblem Cause Remedy Maintenance and Storage MaintenanceCalibration and Service Storage Optional Parts Package Content Technical DataTechnical Data Some Useful Information about Blood Pressure What is Blood Pressure?Systolic blood pressure mmHg Severe hypertension Omron Medizintechnik