Lumiscope 1134 Blood Pressure Monitor User Manual


 
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Display Explanations
If anyone of these error messages occur while taking your
reading, please see the Troubleshooting section. (Pg 23)
Fails to Inflate
Deflates too fast or too slowly.
A. Arm movement caused error in reading
B. Interference signal around the BPM
Incorrect measured result
Functional
• One touch operation
• Large LCD display
Irregular Heartbeat Detector: This unit can detect a
disturbance in the regular rhythm of the heartbeat, which
may cause or indicate cardiovascular disease.
Automatically determines the ideal air pressure for the
cuff inflation.
• 4-person memory zones with 99-readings each.
• 2 Modes: Blood Pressure Mode & Clock Mode.
4 Alarm Clock settings.
5-Mode Average Function: Sets the average for up to 99
readings for each zone by hour, day, week, month and
overall.
WHO Indicator: Shows 6 different light signs to
indicate your state of health based on the World Health
Organization guidelines.
Auto shut-off: Unit automatically turns off in 3 minutes;
power saving.
Operated by 4 "AA" batteries or AC/DC adapter.
Note: This unit also offers PC-LINK software. If you order
this function, you will receive a separate package including
a CD and a connection line with a USB plug. You may order
this accessory at our website www.lumiscope.net.
Unit Display Explanation
Features
User 1-4: Appears when the unit is being operated by
User 1 through User 4.
Low Battery Indicator: Appears when the batteries are
low or need replacement.
Pulse Symbol: Shows the pulse rate per minute.
Kilopascal: Measures the amount of air pressure that is
being inflated into the pre-formed cuff.
Memory Average: Shows the average values for an hour, a
day, a week, a month and all readings in the Memory Zone.
Memory Recall: Shows the past readings. (1~99
readings available)
Memory : Holds the memory reads for User 1 through
User 4, for up to 99 readings each.
Irregular Heartbeat Detector: Indicates when an
irregular heartbeat is detected.
WHO Light Indicator: Displays six different light signs
of Blood Pressure readings against the guidelines set by
the World Health Organization. (See Pg. 15)
KPa
AVG