Sunbeam Blood Pressure Monitor 7656 10 User Manual

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DO’S AND DON’TS  
FOR ACCURATE BLOOD PRESSURE READINGS  
1. DO Read instructions carefully before using Monitor.  
2. DO Rest arm on a flat surface so that finger is at heart level  
when taking measurements.  
3. DO Remain calm, quiet and still when measurements are being  
taken.  
4. DO Make sure that the Finger Cuff is adjusted properly according  
to your instruction manual.  
5. DO Insure that the exhaust velocity is 2-5 mmHg per second at  
the systolic point each time a measurement is taken.  
6. DO Wait at least 10 minutes between taking measurements.  
7. DO Pump unit 30 to 60 mmHg above normal systolic before beginning measurement.  
8. DO Consult your physician before adjusting your medication based on readings from  
this Monitor.  
9. DO Use fresh alkaline batteries.  
IO. DO Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the instrument.  
11. DO use your left index finger when taking measurement. Use of an alternate finger may  
result in an inaccurate reading.  
 
12. DO make sure that your finger is warm.  
1. DO NOT move arms or hands when measurement is being taken.  
2. DO NOT talk or chew gum when measurement is being taken.  
3. DO NOT take a series of measurements without waiting at least 10 minutes  
between  
measurements.  
4. DO NOT adjust medication based on readings from this Monitor.  
5. DO NOT make any adjustments to unit; there are no user serviceable parts. Return to  
Service Station for repair.  
6. DO NOT smoke during or at least 30 minutes prior to taking blood pressure measurements.  
7. DO NOT drop or otherwise mechanically shock the Monitor. This is a delicate  
precision device.  
8. DO NOT use thinner, alcohol, benzene or wet cloth to clean unit.  
9. DO NOT subject to extremes in temperature, humidity, direct sunlight or dust.  
Manufactured to meet specifications set by the Association for the Advancement of  
 
Medical Instrumentation (AAMI)  
WHAT IS BLOOD PRESSURE?  
Measurement of the rate of pressure exerted by the blood upon the  
walls of the blood vessels. The heart contracts and then  
relaxes, producing the two levels of blood pressure.  
Bloodpressure:  
The highest point of blood pressure; level of blood pressure  
produced as your heart beats.  
Systolic:  
Diastolic:  
The lowest point of blood pressure; level of blood pressure  
produced as your heart rests between beats.  
Millimeters of Mercury (mmHg):  
Blood pressure measurements are measured in terms of the  
height of mercury in a column. Measurements are written one  
over the other. For example, a systolic pressure of 120 mmHg and  
diastolic pressure of 80 mmHg is expressed as “120 over 80.”  
 
Blood pressure varies constantly and may change due to:  
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physical trauma  
mental anxieties  
smoking  
exercise  
eating  
drinking caffeinated or alcoholic beverages  
Only a qualified physician can determine whether your blood pressure is normal.  
is high blood pressure, and is most common among adults and the  
elderly; left unattended, it can cause serious health problems such as a  
stroke, heart attack, etc. Therefore, it is important to monitor blood  
pressure on a continued and timely basis.  
Hypertension:  
Only a physician is qualified to interpret your blood pressure  
measurements, and no device can replace regular medical exami-  
nations by your physician. It is recommended that your physician  
review your procedure for using this blood pressure monitor. Your  
physician should verify blood pressure measurements before  
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IMPORTANT:  
BLOOD PRESSURE RANGES  
In young, healthy adults the normal blood pressure range is between 100 and 140 mmHg (milli-  
meters of mercury) for SYSTOLIC pressure, and between 60 and 90 mmHg for DIASTOLIC  
pressure.  
The range of pressure can vary considerably depending on age and physical condition.  
ONLY A QUALIFIED PHYSICIAN CAN DETERMINE WHAT IS “NORMAL” FOR A  
PARTICULAR  
PERSON.  
activity  
Your reading can also vary during the .day and depending on your physical condition and  
level. In general, readings will be lower when you are calm and rested, and higher following  
physical activity. There will be some variance in consecutive readings or readings from one arm  
to the other.  
For these reasons, it is recommended that blood pressure be measured after sitting or  
resting quietly for 30 minutes or more following any strenuous activity.  
To minimize variations, readings should be taken at similar times and under similar conditions of  
stress. Record daily readings for accurate comparisons.  
 
PARTS OF YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR  
Cuff Size Adjuster  
Blood Pressure and  
Pulse Rate Display  
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Power Button  
DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY MARKS  
DISPLAY MARK  
CONDITION/CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Heart mark appears during  
measurement conditions and  
flashes when pulse is de-  
tected.  
Measurement in progress; re-  
main quiet.  
Measurerneni  
in progress  
Mark flashes when power is  
turned on and there is air re-  
maining in the Finger Cuff.  
Mark flashes at the com-  
pletion of the measurement  
until exhaust is complete.  
Automatic exhaust occurs.  
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Exhausting  
Measurement began, but the  
pressure was insufficient.  
Press the Power Button to Off.  
Press again to ON, and then  
start the measurement again  
after “0” appears.  
Insufficient Pressure  
 
Appears when the battery is  
excessively low.  
Replace all four batteries with  
new ones. (4  
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AAA  
Replace Batteries  
Alkaline batteries)  
Appears when the blood  
pressure cannot be mea-  
sured accurately.  
Press ON/OFF Button to turn  
OFF. Press again to ON and  
start the measurement again  
when “0” appears.  
Measurement  
Error  
The pulse is very weak; or  
the finger is cold; or Finger  
Cuff is too loose.  
If you have poor circulation in  
your hand, you will not get a  
reading. Warm up your hand  
and retry measurement.  
Tighten Finger Cuff and retry  
measurement.  
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HOW TO USE YOUR SUNBEAM DIGITAL  
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR  
1. Slide the Cuff-Size Adjuster to top (Loose) position to  
open the Finger Cuff fully.  
2. Insert your left index finger fully into the Finger Cuff.  
(Use of alternate finger will result in an improper read-  
ing.) Left finger is preferred but right finger is acceptable.  
(fig. 2) Be sure your finger is warm and relaxed. (If your  
finger is cold, an improper reading will result.)  
 
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3. Press the Power Button. A set of symbols will appear  
on the Display (Fig. 3) Wait for the “0’ symbol, indicat-  
ing that the Monitor is ready to measure, to appear in  
the Display before starting measurement.  
4. Slide the Cuff Size Adjuster down until the too tight  
indicator appear on the Display (Fig.4). When the “X”  
appears, move Cuff Size Adjuster up 1 notch. If your  
fingers are slender, the smallest finger cuff position may  
be the most suitable. In this case, the ‘X” will not  
appear. Inaccurate blood pressure readings will result  
from improper Finger Cuff adjustments.  
Figure 3  
5. Hold the Monitor steadily at heart level with one or  
both hands. Be sure that when holding the Monitor, your  
hand or hands are relaxed. Press the Start Button. The  
Finger Cuff will automatically inflate to a pressure of  
about 200 mmHg. If a higher starting point than 200  
mmHg is required, the unit will stop inflation automati-  
cally, then resume inflation after determining the correct  
starting point.  
Indicating “too tight” cuff  
Figure 4  
 
6. Remain still after inflation is completed. The Monitor  
will then begin deflation of the Finger Bladder automati-  
cally. Pressure readings will be indicated on the left side  
of display as the pressure in the Finger Bladder de-  
creases; exhaust rate appears on the right side of  
Display. As the Monitor continues to deflate the Finger  
Bladder, the heart will start to flash in the display. (Fig. 5)  
7. The Monitor will deflate automatically when measure-  
ment is complete, and the resulting blood pressure  
readings will be indicated in the Display. Blood pressure  
readings (Systolic on the left, Diastolic on the right), will  
be displayed alternately with the pulse (PUL) reading.  
(Fig. 6 )  
8. Display of measurement results will continue until the  
power is turned off. The Monitor will shut off automati-  
cally after approximately 2 minutes.  
9. Wait at least 10 minutes between readings. To  
discontinue a measurement for any reason, press the  
Power Button. This causes the Finger Cuff to deflate  
rapidly. Before removing your flnger from the Finger  
Cuff, slide the Cuff Adjuster to Loose. Failure to do  
 
so could result in damage to the Finger Cuff.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Battery Life: Approx. 6 months with 3 min. usage per day  
Power Consumption: 450mW  
Operating Environment:  
Model: 7656-10  
Type: Oscillometric  
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Measurement Range:  
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280mmHg (Pressure)  
200 beats/minute (Pulse)  
30  
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85%RH  
Storage Environment: -20°C  
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Accuracy: +/-3mmHg or +/-2% of reading, whichever  
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95% RH  
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Dimensions: 3-1/4”(W)  
5-1/2”(D)  
to  
is greater  
Finger Circumference Range: Approx.  
Weight w/batteries: Approx. 240gm  
Origin: Made in Japan  
Pulse:  
+/- 5% of reading  
Inflation: Automatic, using an electronic pump  
Deflation: ECEV (Electronic Controlled Exhaust Valve)  
Power Source: Type AA batteries (2)  
 
If you have any questions about your new blood pressure monitor, please call our toll free number for  
assistance at l-800-621 -8854.  
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
This product is warranted for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship. If the product  
fails to operate during this period, return it, prepaid, to Service Center 117 Central Industrial Row Purvis, MS 39475  
for repair or replacement without charge at the manufacturer’s option. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights. and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Warrantor: Sunbeam Home Comfort  
@Sunbeam TM Health at Home, 01992 Sunbeam Home Comfort Distributed by Sunbeam Home Comfort, Schaumburg, IL 60173  
P.N. 61623  
 
 

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