Omron HBP-1300 Blood Pressure Monitor User Manual


 
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Note:
Setup
Read and understand the manual for each optional accessory. This manual does not contain
cautionary information for optional accessory.
Exercise caution with the cables and arrange so that the patient does not become entangled or
bound.
Before use / during use
Check the following after turning on the power:
- No smoke, abnormal odor, or abnormal noise is emitted.
- Press each button and verify that it operates.
- For functions that cause icons to light or flash, verify that the icons light or flash (page 13).
- Measurement can be performed normally, and measurement error is within the tolerance value.
If the screen is not displayed normally, do not use the unit.
When recycling or disposing of parts (including batteries) of the unit, follow local government rules
and regulations.
Cleaning
For cleaning, see page 24.
Rechargeable battery
To prevent accidents, keep batteries out of reach of infants and small children.
If you sense that something is wrong with a battery, immediately move it to a safe location and contact
the administrator responsible for the unit or OMRON HEALTHCARE.
If the battery voltage is low, operation by battery may not be possible.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) measurement
If the patient has acute inflammation, a pyogenic ailment, or an external wound at the location where
the cuff is to be wrapped, follow the instructions of the doctor.
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure measurement (NIBP) is performed by compressing the upper arm.
Some people may experience intense pain, or transient spotting caused by subcutaneous
hemorrhaging (bruising) may appear. The spotting will disappear with time; however, it may be
appropriate to inform patients for whom this may be a concern that spotting sometimes occurs, and if
necessary, refrain from measurement.
To measure correctly, it is recommended that the patient relax and not talk during measurement.
To measure correctly, it is recommended that the patient rest quietly for 5 minutes before
measurement.