Hopkins IMPACT 526018 User manual

User Manual
Hopkins®IMPACT Digital Arm BP
Thank you for selecting the Hopkins®IMPACT Digital Arm BP #526018.
To use this BP monitor correctly and safely, please read this entire
manual thoroughly and keep it for your reference.
User Manual
Blood Pressure Monitor TMB-1018
To use the monitor correctly and safely, please read the manual
thoroughly.
Thank you very much for selecting TRANSTEK Blood Pressure Monitor
TMB-1018.
Please well keep this manual in order to reference in future.
ZHONGSHAN TRANSTEKELECTRONICES CO.,LTD
Arm Type
Jinbiao, Minzhong, Zhongshan,528441,Guangdong, China
Version:1.0
Item #526018
5 Greenwood Place • Baltimore, MD 21208
1-800-835-1995 • FAX: 410-484-4036
www.hmponline.com
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User Manual
Blood Pressure Monitor TMB-1018
To use the monitor correctly and safely, please read the manual
thoroughly.
Thank you very much for selecting TRANSTEK Blood Pressure Monitor
TMB-1018.
Please well keep this manual in order to reference in future.
ZHONGSHAN TRANSTEKELECTRONICES CO.,LTD
Arm Type
Jinbiao, Minzhong, Zhongshan,528441,Guangdong, China
Version:1.0
Hopkins®IMPACT Digital Arm BP

INTRODUCTIONINDEX
1
• Measures Systolic Blood Pressure
• Measures Diastolic Blood Pressure
• Measures Pulse Rate
• Retains historic records of up to 60
previous measurements
• Large 5.5” x 1.5” bright LCD display
The following symbols may be used in the user manual, product labeling,
or on other components. They are the requirement of standard and use.
Caution: consult accompanying
documents
CE Mark: conforms to essential
requirements of the Medical
Device Directive 93/42/EEC
Manufacturer
Species serial number
Type B applied part
DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this
product as unsorted municipal waste.
Collection of such waste separately
for special treatment is necessary.
Direct current
Authorized Representative in the
European Community
♥ Features
♥ Safety Information
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 1
• Safety information
• LCD display
• Monitor components
BEFORE YOU START ..................................................................................... 4
• Installing and replacing batteries
• Setting date and time
MEASUREMENT................................................................................................. 7
• Positioning the cuff
• Taking a measurement
RECALLING RECORDED MEASUREMENTS .............................................. 9
• Recalling records
• Deleting records
INFORMATION FOR THE USER ..................................................................... 11
• Tips for operation
• Maintenance
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE ........................................................................... 13
• What are systolic and diastolic pressure?
• What is normal blood pressure?
• Why does my blood pressure uctuate throughout the day?
• Why is the reading I get from a healthcare provider different from the ones I take at home?
• Which arm should I use to take my blood pressure?
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................... 15
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 16
WARRANTY INFORMATION ......................................................................... 21
Thank you for selecting the Hopkins® Digital IMPACTArm BP (Item #526018). This monitor fea-
tures blood pressure measurement, pulse rate measurement, and an auto-save function.
Readings taken by the #526018 are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the
cuff and stethoscope auscultation method.
This manual contains important safety and care information, and provides step by step instructions
for using this product. Read this manual thoroughly before using this product
CAUTION
!
This device is for adult use only.
This device is intended for non-invasive measuring and monitoring of arterial blood pressure. It is not
intended for use on extremities other than the arm or for functions other than obtaining a blood pressure
measurement and pulse rate.
Do not confuse self-monitoring with self-diagnosis. This unit allows you to monitor your blood pressure. Do
not begin or end medical treatment based solely on self-monitoring, consult a physician for treatment advice.
If you are taking medication, consult your physician to determine the most appropriate time to measure your
blood pressure. Never change a prescribed medication without consulting your physician.
This unit is not suitable for continuous monitoring during medical emergencies or operations.
If the cuff pressure exceeds (300 mmHg), the unit will automatically deate. Should the cuff not deate when
pressures exceeds (300 mmHg), detach the cuff from the arm and press the START/STOP button to stop
ination.
To avoid measurement errors, carefully read this manual before using this device.
This device is not AP/APG equipment and not suitable for use in the presence of a ammable anesthetic
mixture with air, or with oxygen, or nitrous oxide.
Please avoid strong electromagnetic elds as they may interfere with or damage this device.
Always check this device to make sure that it is in proper working condition before use.

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
32
♥ LCD Display
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION EXPLANATION
SYS Systolic BP High pressure result
DIA Diastolic BP Low pressure result
Pul/min Pulse Pulse per Minute (Beats per Minute)
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
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Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
Low Battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
mmHg Millimeters Mercury Measurement unit of blood pressure
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement value
is from the memory of recorded measurements
(See page 9 for instructions)
Inating The unit is inating with air to obtain the
required level of pressure
Deating The unit is deating and the air is being
exhausted from the cuff
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
Time (hour:minute) The current time (set by user)
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
Shock Warning Inaccurate readings may occur if unit is hit,
dropped, shaken, or otherwise shocked
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
Average The average of the blood pressure measurements
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
Recalling The stored records are being retrieved
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
Irregular Heartbeat Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) detected
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
BP Category
Indicator Blood pressure level reading
(See page 13 for instructions)
♥ Monitor Components
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
♥ Parts Included
#526018 Hopkins®IMPACT
Digital BP Monitor Adult Digital Cuff
Cuff Circumference: 8.5” - 12.5”
(22cm - 32cm)
Four AAA Batteries
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
BP CATEGORY
INDICATOR
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
CUFF TUBING
AIR CONNECTOR
PLUG
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve

1. Slide off the battery cover on the back of the unit.
2. Install the batteries by matching the correct polarity, as shown above.
Always use the correct battery type (4 alkaline AAA size)
3. Replace the battery cover.
BEFORE YOU STARTBEFORE YOU START
54
AC adaptor
BEFORE YOU STARTBEFORE YOU START
54
Setting Date, time and measurement unit
It is important to set the clock before using your blood pressure
monitor, so that a time stamp can be assigned to each record that
is stored in the memory. (year :2000—2050,time:24 H)
1.When the unit is off,
hold pressing “SET”
for 3 seconds to enter
the mode for year
setting.
2.Press the “MEM” to
change the [YEAR].
3.When you get the
right year, press
“SET” to set down
and turn to next step
automatically.
The Choice of Battery
In order to get the best effect and protect you monitor,please use
the right battery and special power adapter.
1.Slide off the battery cover.
2.Install the batteries by matching
the correct polarity, as shown.
3.Replace the cover.
1.Battery powered mode:
6VDC 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.AC adaptor powered mode:
100-240V~, 50-60HZ,400mA
(Can be supplied by AC adaptor model
UE08WCP-060100SPA only!)
Please unplug the adaptor to depart from
the using utility power.
The installment and replacement of battery
CAUTION
Remove batteries if the device is not likely to be used for some time.
The old battery is harmful to the environment, so please disposal with other daily trash.
Remove the old battery from the device and follow your local recycling guidelines.
CAUTION
Replace the batteries whenever the below happen
The shows
The display dims
The display does not light up
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
♥ Installing the Batteries
•If this device will be stored for an extended period of time, please remove the batteries
in order to avoid corrosion.
•Used batteries are harmful to the environment, so please dispose of appropriately.
Remove the old batteries from the device and follow your local recycling guidelines
•Battery corrosion is not covered under your three year limited warranty.
CAUTION
!
Replace the batteries when any of the following occurs:
•The shows
•The display dims
•The display does not light up
AC adaptor
BEFORE YOU STARTBEFORE YOU START
54
Setting Date, time and measurement unit
It is important to set the clock before using your blood pressure
monitor, so that a time stamp can be assigned to each record that
is stored in the memory. (year :2000—2050,time:24 H)
1.When the unit is off,
hold pressing “SET”
for 3 seconds to enter
the mode for year
setting.
2.Press the “MEM” to
change the [YEAR].
3.When you get the
right year, press
“SET” to set down
and turn to next step
automatically.
The Choice of Battery
In order to get the best effect and protect you monitor,please use
the right battery and special power adapter.
1.Slide off the battery cover.
2.Install the batteries by matching
the correct polarity, as shown.
3.Replace the cover.
1.Battery powered mode:
6VDC 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.AC adaptor powered mode:
100-240V~, 50-60HZ,400mA
(Can be supplied by AC adaptor model
UE08WCP-060100SPA only!)
Please unplug the adaptor to depart from
the using utility power.
The installment and replacement of battery
CAUTION
Remove batteries if the device is not likely to be used for some time.
The old battery is harmful to the environment, so please disposal with other daily trash.
Remove the old battery from the device and follow your local recycling guidelines.
CAUTION
Replace the batteries whenever the below happen
The shows
The display dims
The display does not light up
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
♥ Setting the Date and Time
It is important to set the clock before using your blood pressure monitor
so that a time stamp can be assigned to each record stored in the memory.
(The year can be set to anywhere between 2000 and 2050.)
1. When the unit is off,
press and hold the “SET”
button for 3 seconds to
enter the mode settings.
2. Press the “MEM” button
to advance to the current
[YEAR].
3. Press “SET” when
you have reached the
correct year to save your
choice and advance to
the next step.
AC adaptor
BEFORE YOU STARTBEFORE YOU START
54
Setting Date, time and measurement unit
It is important to set the clock before using your blood pressure
monitor, so that a time stamp can be assigned to each record that
is stored in the memory. (year :2000—2050,time:24 H)
1.When the unit is off,
hold pressing “SET”
for 3 seconds to enter
the mode for year
setting.
2.Press the “MEM” to
change the [YEAR].
3.When you get the
right year, press
“SET” to set down
and turn to next step
automatically.
The Choice of Battery
In order to get the best effect and protect you monitor,please use
the right battery and special power adapter.
1.Slide off the battery cover.
2.Install the batteries by matching
the correct polarity, as shown.
3.Replace the cover.
1.Battery powered mode:
6VDC 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.AC adaptor powered mode:
100-240V~, 50-60HZ,400mA
(Can be supplied by AC adaptor model
UE08WCP-060100SPA only!)
Please unplug the adaptor to depart from
the using utility power.
The installment and replacement of battery
CAUTION
Remove batteries if the device is not likely to be used for some time.
The old battery is harmful to the environment, so please disposal with other daily trash.
Remove the old battery from the device and follow your local recycling guidelines.
CAUTION
Replace the batteries whenever the below happen
The shows
The display dims
The display does not light up
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET

MEASUREMENT
BEFORE YOU START
76
BEFORE YOU START MEASUREMENT
7
6
Resting for 5 minutes before
measuring.
Wait at least 3 minutes between
measurements. This allows your
blood circulation to recover.
For a meaningful comparison,
try to measure under similar
conditions. For example, take daily
measurements at approximately
the same time, on the same arm,
or as directed by a physician.
Tie the cuff
1.Tie the cuff on your upper arm,
the position the tube off-center
toward the inner side of arm in
line with the little finger.
2.The cuff should be sung but not
too tight. You should be able to
insert one fingers between the
cuff and your arm.
3.Sit comfortably with your left
arm resting on a flat surface.
2~3cm
4.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [MONTH] and [DAY].
5.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [HOUR] and [SECOND].
6.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [UNIT].
7.After the unit is set,the right picture
will show,then it turn off automatically.
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the [MONTH] and [DAY]
6. Once you have set the clock, the
screen will read “done” and the monitor
will then turn off automatically.
BEFORE YOU START MEASUREMENT
7
6
Resting for 5 minutes before
measuring.
Wait at least 3 minutes between
measurements. This allows your
blood circulation to recover.
For a meaningful comparison,
try to measure under similar
conditions. For example, take daily
measurements at approximately
the same time, on the same arm,
or as directed by a physician.
Tie the cuff
1.Tie the cuff on your upper arm,
the position the tube off-center
toward the inner side of arm in
line with the little finger.
2.The cuff should be sung but not
too tight. You should be able to
insert one fingers between the
cuff and your arm.
3.Sit comfortably with your left
arm resting on a flat surface.
2~3cm
4.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [MONTH] and [DAY].
5.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [HOUR] and [SECOND].
6.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [UNIT].
7.After the unit is set,the right picture
will show,then it turn off automatically.
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the [HOUR] and [MINUTE]
BEFORE YOU START MEASUREMENT
7
6
Resting for 5 minutes before
measuring.
Wait at least 3 minutes between
measurements. This allows your
blood circulation to recover.
For a meaningful comparison,
try to measure under similar
conditions. For example, take daily
measurements at approximately
the same time, on the same arm,
or as directed by a physician.
Tie the cuff
1.Tie the cuff on your upper arm,
the position the tube off-center
toward the inner side of arm in
line with the little finger.
2.The cuff should be sung but not
too tight. You should be able to
insert one fingers between the
cuff and your arm.
3.Sit comfortably with your left
arm resting on a flat surface.
2~3cm
4.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [MONTH] and [DAY].
5.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [HOUR] and [SECOND].
6.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [UNIT].
7.After the unit is set,the right picture
will show,then it turn off automatically.
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
BEFORE YOU START MEASUREMENT
7
6
Resting for 5 minutes before
measuring.
Wait at least 3 minutes between
measurements. This allows your
blood circulation to recover.
For a meaningful comparison,
try to measure under similar
conditions. For example, take daily
measurements at approximately
the same time, on the same arm,
or as directed by a physician.
Tie the cuff
1.Tie the cuff on your upper arm,
the position the tube off-center
toward the inner side of arm in
line with the little finger.
2.The cuff should be sung but not
too tight. You should be able to
insert one fingers between the
cuff and your arm.
3.Sit comfortably with your left
arm resting on a flat surface.
2~3cm
4.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [MONTH] and [DAY].
5.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [HOUR] and [SECOND].
6.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [UNIT].
7.After the unit is set,the right picture
will show,then it turn off automatically.
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
BEFORE YOU START MEASUREMENT
7
6
Resting for 5 minutes before
measuring.
Wait at least 3 minutes between
measurements. This allows your
blood circulation to recover.
For a meaningful comparison,
try to measure under similar
conditions. For example, take daily
measurements at approximately
the same time, on the same arm,
or as directed by a physician.
Tie the cuff
1.Tie the cuff on your upper arm,
the position the tube off-center
toward the inner side of arm in
line with the little finger.
2.The cuff should be sung but not
too tight. You should be able to
insert one fingers between the
cuff and your arm.
3.Sit comfortably with your left
arm resting on a flat surface.
2~3cm
4.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [MONTH] and [DAY].
5.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [HOUR] and [SECOND].
6.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [UNIT].
7.After the unit is set,the right picture
will show,then it turn off automatically.
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
BEFORE YOU START MEASUREMENT
7
6
Resting for 5 minutes before
measuring.
Wait at least 3 minutes between
measurements. This allows your
blood circulation to recover.
For a meaningful comparison,
try to measure under similar
conditions. For example, take daily
measurements at approximately
the same time, on the same arm,
or as directed by a physician.
Tie the cuff
1.Tie the cuff on your upper arm,
the position the tube off-center
toward the inner side of arm in
line with the little finger.
2.The cuff should be sung but not
too tight. You should be able to
insert one fingers between the
cuff and your arm.
3.Sit comfortably with your left
arm resting on a flat surface.
2~3cm
4.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [MONTH] and [DAY].
5.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [HOUR] and [SECOND].
6.Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the [UNIT].
7.After the unit is set,the right picture
will show,then it turn off automatically.
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
2. Fasten the cuff on your left upper
arm and position it so that the tube
toward the inside of arm in line with
your pinky nger.
♥ Positioning the Cuff
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
1. Make sure the air tube is connected
securely to the unit.
3. The cuff should be snug but not too
tight. You should be able to insert one
nger between the cuff and your arm.
4. Sit comfortably with your left arm resting on
a at surface.
If the index arrows fall outside the area marked
“OK”, please select a different size cuff.
•You should always rest for at least 5 minutes before measuring your blood pressure.
•Wait at least 3 minutes between measurements. This allows your blood
circulation to recover.
•For a meaningful comparison, try to take blood pressure measurements under similar
conditions. For example, take daily measurements at approximately the same time,
on the same arm, or as directed by a physician.
♥ Tips for Accuracy

RECORDED MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENT
98
♥ Start the Measurement
1. Press the “START/STOP” button to turn
on the monitor. The whole measurement
will take place automatically.
The LCD Display will power up.
The unit will adjust to zero and
calibrate automatically. (The
unit will calibrate every time it
is turned on.)
The unit will inate and begin to
take the measurement.
Once the measurement has been
taken, the unit will deate, display
the reading and the category of the
reading, and store the reading in the
memory.
2. Press the “START/STOP” button to turn
the monitor off, otherwise the monitor will
power off automatically within 1 minute.
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
♥ Recalling Recorded Measurements
1. Press the “MEM” button to display
the average of the records.
2. Press either the “MEM” button or
the “SET” button to toggle between
the records.
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
will display on the
right side of the screen
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
The order of the
record, date, and
time will display
alternately.
The most recent record is shown rst. Each new measurement is assigned
to the rst (1) record. All other records are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and
so on), and the last record is dropped from the list.
CAUTION
!
M
160
M
60 60
MEASUREMENT THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
9
8
Recalling the records
1. Please press the
“MEM” to show the
average of the
record.
The sign of "AVG"
will show in the right
corner.
2. Press the “MEM”
or “SET” to get the
record you want.
The most recent record (1) is shown first. Each new
measurement is assigned to the first (1) record. All other records
are pushed back one digit (e.g., 2 becomes 3, and so on), and the
last record (60) is dropped from the list.
It means the total
of records is 8,
the current is the No 2.
The corresponding
time is 10:38.
The corresponding
date is 10th November.
CAUTION
The order of
the record,date,
time will display
alternately.
1.Press the “START/STOP” to turn on
the monitor, and it will finish the whole
measurement automatically.
Adjust the zero
automatically.
LCD display
Inflating and measuring
automatically.
Display and save the
results automatically.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” to
power off, otherwise it will turn
off automatically within 1 minute.
UP DOWN
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET

USER INFORMATION
RECORDED MEASUREMENTS
1110
♥ Tips for Measurement
Measurements taken under some circumstances may cause the monitor
to provide inaccurate readings:
Always wait at least 1 hour
after eating or drinking Never take a reading immediately after
drinking tea or coffee, or after smoking.
Always wait at least 20 minutes after
taking a bath or shower Never take a reading while talking
or moving your ngers
Never take a reading in a
very cold environment Never take a reading when you
need to use the restroom
♥ Deleting a Record from the Memory
You can delete all the measurement results in the memory by following
the steps below:
1. Press and hold the “MEM”
button for 3 seconds – the display
will alternately ash “DEL ALL”
and “DEL ONE”.
If you don’t want to delete any of
the records, press the “START/
STOP” button to escape.
4. If there is no record,
the display will be blank.
Tips for measurement
INFORMATION FOR USER
In a very cold environment
Immediate measurement
after tea, coffee, smoking
When talking or moving your fingers
When you want to discharge urine
11
10
1.Hold pressing “MEM”
for 3 seconds ,the
flash display will
show.
2.Press “SET” to
confirm deleting and
the monitor will turn
off automatically.
3.If you don’t want to delete the
records, press “START/STOP” to
escape.
If you did not get the correct measurement, you can delete all
results by following below steps. It can cause incorrectness if the measurement are taken in the
following circumstances.
Deleting a measurement record from memory
4. If there is no record.
the right display will
show.
THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
Immediate measurement
after taking a bath
Immediate measurement
after dinner or drinking
Tips for measurement
INFORMATION FOR USER
In a very cold environment
Immediate measurement
after tea, coffee, smoking
When talking or moving your fingers
When you want to discharge urine
11
10
1.Hold pressing “MEM”
for 3 seconds ,the
flash display will
show.
2.Press “SET” to
confirm deleting and
the monitor will turn
off automatically.
3.If you don’t want to delete the
records, press “START/STOP” to
escape.
If you did not get the correct measurement, you can delete all
results by following below steps. It can cause incorrectness if the measurement are taken in the
following circumstances.
Deleting a measurement record from memory
4. If there is no record.
the right display will
show.
THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
Immediate measurement
after taking a bath
Immediate measurement
after dinner or drinking
el all
Tips for measurement
INFORMATION FOR USER
In a very cold environment
Immediate measurement
after tea, coffee, smoking
When talking or moving your fingers
When you want to discharge urine
11
10
1.Hold pressing “MEM”
for 3 seconds ,the
flash display will
show.
2.Press “SET” to
confirm deleting and
the monitor will turn
off automatically.
3.If you don’t want to delete the
records, press “START/STOP” to
escape.
If you did not get the correct measurement, you can delete all
results by following below steps. It can cause incorrectness if the measurement are taken in the
following circumstances.
Deleting a measurement record from memory
4. If there is no record.
the right display will
show.
THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
Immediate measurement
after taking a bath
Immediate measurement
after dinner or drinking
el one
Tips for measurement
INFORMATION FOR USER
In a very cold environment
Immediate measurement
after tea, coffee, smoking
When talking or moving your fingers
When you want to discharge urine
11
10
1.Hold pressing “MEM”
for 3 seconds ,the
flash display will
show.
2.Press “SET” to
confirm deleting and
the monitor will turn
off automatically.
3.If you don’t want to delete the
records, press “START/STOP” to
escape.
If you did not get the correct measurement, you can delete all
results by following below steps. It can cause incorrectness if the measurement are taken in the
following circumstances.
Deleting a measurement record from memory
4. If there is no record.
the right display will
show.
THE OPERATION OF
RECALLING RECORDS
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
START STOP
MEM SET
Immediate measurement
after taking a bath
Immediate measurement
after dinner or drinking
el
2. To delete the most recent re-
cord, wait until the display shows
“DEL ONE”, then press the “SET”
button to delete the latest record.
3. To delete all of the records at
once, repeat step 1 and when the
display shows “DELALL” press
the “SET” button.
The word “DONE” will appear at
the bottom of the screen once the
action has been completed.

ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
USER INFORMATION
1312
♥ Care and Storage
In order to get the best performance out of your blood pressure monitor,
please follow the instructions below:
Avoid direct sunlight. Do not submerge in water or
any other liquid.
Avoid shaking or dropping the monitor. Store at room temperature in
a dry, clean environment.
Never use a wet cloth to remove dirt.
Always use a clean, dry cloth. Do not wash the monitor or the cuff.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1312
When ventricles contract and pump
blood out of the heart, blood pressure
reaches its maximum value, the highest
pressure in the cycle is known as systolic
pressure. When the heart relaxes between
heartbeats, the lowest blood pressure is
diastolic pressure.
What are systolic pressure and diastolic
pressure?
Below illustrates the blood pressure
classification mode by World Health
Organization (WHO) and International
Society of Hypertension(ISH) in 1999.
What is the standard blood pressure
classification?
Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure range
and the point at which you are at risk. Consult your physician to
obtain these values.
If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the
range, consulty.
CAUTION
INFORMATION
Maintenance
In order to get the best performance, please follow the below
instructions.
Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine
Avoid the intense shaking
and collision
Using the wet clothing to remove the dirt
Avoid touching water,
clean it with a dry cloth in case.
Avoid the dusty and unstable-
temperature environment
Avoid washing the cuff
press
artery vein
blood discharging
Systolic
relax
blood entering
Diastolic
Level
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
SYS
DIA
<140
<90
140~159
90~99
160~179
100~109
>180
>110
Instructions for correct replacement of interchangeable or detachable parts
specified by MANUFACTURER as replaceable by SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1312
When ventricles contract and pump
blood out of the heart, blood pressure
reaches its maximum value, the highest
pressure in the cycle is known as systolic
pressure. When the heart relaxes between
heartbeats, the lowest blood pressure is
diastolic pressure.
What are systolic pressure and diastolic
pressure?
Below illustrates the blood pressure
classification mode by World Health
Organization (WHO) and International
Society of Hypertension(ISH) in 1999.
What is the standard blood pressure
classification?
Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure range
and the point at which you are at risk. Consult your physician to
obtain these values.
If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the
range, consulty.
CAUTION
INFORMATION
Maintenance
In order to get the best performance, please follow the below
instructions.
Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine
Avoid the intense shaking
and collision
Using the wet clothing to remove the dirt
Avoid touching water,
clean it with a dry cloth in case.
Avoid the dusty and unstable-
temperature environment
Avoid washing the cuff
press
artery vein
blood discharging
Systolic
relax
blood entering
Diastolic
Level
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
SYS
DIA
<140
<90
140~159
90~99
160~179
100~109
>180
>110
Instructions for correct replacement of interchangeable or detachable parts
specified by MANUFACTURER as replaceable by SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1312
When ventricles contract and pump
blood out of the heart, blood pressure
reaches its maximum value, the highest
pressure in the cycle is known as systolic
pressure. When the heart relaxes between
heartbeats, the lowest blood pressure is
diastolic pressure.
What are systolic pressure and diastolic
pressure?
Below illustrates the blood pressure
classification mode by World Health
Organization (WHO) and International
Society of Hypertension(ISH) in 1999.
What is the standard blood pressure
classification?
Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure range
and the point at which you are at risk. Consult your physician to
obtain these values.
If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the
range, consulty.
CAUTION
INFORMATION
Maintenance
In order to get the best performance, please follow the below
instructions.
Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine
Avoid the intense shaking
and collision
Using the wet clothing to remove the dirt
Avoid touching water,
clean it with a dry cloth in case.
Avoid the dusty and unstable-
temperature environment
Avoid washing the cuff
press
artery vein
blood discharging
Systolic
relax
blood entering
Diastolic
Level
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
SYS
DIA
<140
<90
140~159
90~99
160~179
100~109
>180
>110
Instructions for correct replacement of interchangeable or detachable parts
specified by MANUFACTURER as replaceable by SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1312
When ventricles contract and pump
blood out of the heart, blood pressure
reaches its maximum value, the highest
pressure in the cycle is known as systolic
pressure. When the heart relaxes between
heartbeats, the lowest blood pressure is
diastolic pressure.
What are systolic pressure and diastolic
pressure?
Below illustrates the blood pressure
classification mode by World Health
Organization (WHO) and International
Society of Hypertension(ISH) in 1999.
What is the standard blood pressure
classification?
Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure range
and the point at which you are at risk. Consult your physician to
obtain these values.
If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the
range, consulty.
CAUTION
INFORMATION
Maintenance
In order to get the best performance, please follow the below
instructions.
Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine
Avoid the intense shaking
and collision
Using the wet clothing to remove the dirt
Avoid touching water,
clean it with a dry cloth in case.
Avoid the dusty and unstable-
temperature environment
Avoid washing the cuff
press
artery vein
blood discharging
Systolic
relax
blood entering
Diastolic
Level
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
SYS
DIA
<140
<90
140~159
90~99
160~179
100~109
>180
>110
Instructions for correct replacement of interchangeable or detachable parts
specified by MANUFACTURER as replaceable by SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1312
When ventricles contract and pump
blood out of the heart, blood pressure
reaches its maximum value, the highest
pressure in the cycle is known as systolic
pressure. When the heart relaxes between
heartbeats, the lowest blood pressure is
diastolic pressure.
What are systolic pressure and diastolic
pressure?
Below illustrates the blood pressure
classification mode by World Health
Organization (WHO) and International
Society of Hypertension(ISH) in 1999.
What is the standard blood pressure
classification?
Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure range
and the point at which you are at risk. Consult your physician to
obtain these values.
If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the
range, consulty.
CAUTION
INFORMATION
Maintenance
In order to get the best performance, please follow the below
instructions.
Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine
Avoid the intense shaking
and collision
Using the wet clothing to remove the dirt
Avoid touching water,
clean it with a dry cloth in case.
Avoid the dusty and unstable-
temperature environment
Avoid washing the cuff
press
artery vein
blood discharging
Systolic
relax
blood entering
Diastolic
Level
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
SYS
DIA
<140
<90
140~159
90~99
160~179
100~109
>180
>110
Instructions for correct replacement of interchangeable or detachable parts
specified by MANUFACTURER as replaceable by SERVICE PERSONNEL.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1312
When ventricles contract and pump
blood out of the heart, blood pressure
reaches its maximum value, the highest
pressure in the cycle is known as systolic
pressure. When the heart relaxes between
heartbeats, the lowest blood pressure is
diastolic pressure.
What are systolic pressure and diastolic
pressure?
Below illustrates the blood pressure
classification mode by World Health
Organization (WHO) and International
Society of Hypertension(ISH) in 1999.
What is the standard blood pressure
classification?
Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure range
and the point at which you are at risk. Consult your physician to
obtain these values.
If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the
range, consulty.
CAUTION
INFORMATION
Maintenance
In order to get the best performance, please follow the below
instructions.
Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine
Avoid the intense shaking
and collision
Using the wet clothing to remove the dirt
Avoid touching water,
clean it with a dry cloth in case.
Avoid the dusty and unstable-
temperature environment
Avoid washing the cuff
press
artery vein
blood discharging
Systolic
relax
blood entering
Diastolic
Level
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
SYS
DIA
<140
<90
140~159
90~99
160~179
100~109
>180
>110
Instructions for correct replacement of interchangeable or detachable parts
specified by MANUFACTURER as replaceable by SERVICE PERSONNEL.
♥ What are Systolic and Diastolic Pressure?
When the ventricles contract to pump blood out of the
heart, the blood pressure reaches its highest pressure
in the cycle. This is known as systolic pressure. The
lowest blood pressure in the cycle occurs when the
heart relaxes between heartbeats, and this is known as
diastolic pressure.
The systolic pressure is the top number in your blood
pressure reading, and the diastolic is the bottom number.
♥ What is a Normal
Blood Pressure?
The following charts illustrate the blood
pressure classication level established by
the World Health Organization (WHO) and
International Society of Hypertension (ISH)
in 1999.
Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure range and the point at which you are at risk.
Consult your physician to obtain these values.
If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the range, consult your physician.
CAUTION
!
BP Level
(mmHg) Optimal BP Normal BP Mild
Hypertension Moderate
Hypertension Severe
Hypertension
SYS <120 120~139 140~159 160~179 >180
DIA <80 80~89 90~99 100~109 >110

TROUBLESHOOTINGABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1514
♥ Why does my blood pressure
uctuate throughout the day?
1. Individual blood pressure readings can naturally
vary throughout the day, so for the best accuracy,
take your readings the same way each time. (See
Tips for Accuracy on page 7.)
2. Blood pressure readings can uctuate if you are
taking medications.
2. If you are taking multiple readings, wait at least 3
minutes between readings for best accuracy. When taking your blood
pressure at home you
should always make sure
the cuff is fastened and
placed properly, and that the
cuff is not too tight or too
loose.
Make sure you are not
overly anxious or stressed
as this will elevate your
readings. It is recommended
to take 2-3 deep breaths
before beginning to take
your blood pressure.
♥ Why is the reading I get from
a healthcare provider different
from the ones I take at home?
Your blood pressure can be different even during a
24 hour period because of factors like the weather,
emotional state, recent exercise or exertion, etc.
Your readings may be elevated in a healthcare set-
ting because of anxiety caused by the “white coat
effect” and you may get lower readings at home
where you are calmer.
♥ Which arm should I use to
take my blood pressure?
Blood pressure readings can be taken on either the right
or left arm, but it is recommended to take readings using
the left arm. Consult your physician if you think you need
to use your right arm instead. Whichever arm you use, it
is important to take your blood pressure using the same
arm every time you take a reading.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1. Individual blood pressure varies
every in one day, it also affected by the
way you tie your cuff and the your
measurement position, so please take
the measurement at the same condition.
2.The varies of the pressure is
greater if the person take medicine.
3.Waiting at least 4-5 minutes for
another measurement.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1514
This section includes a list of error messages and frequently
asked questions for problems you may encounter with your blood
pressure monitor. If the products not operating as you think it
should, check here before arranging for servicing.
Why my blood pressure
is varies even in one
day?
If the result is the same
if measuring on the
right arm?
It is ok for both arms, but there
will be some different results for
different person, so suggest you
measure the same arm every time.
Why the blood pressure
I get from the hospital
is different from home?
The blood pressure is different even
during 24 hour because of the
weather,emotion, exercise etc,
specially the “white coat” in hospital
which makes the results are higher
than the ones at home.
PROBLEM SYMPTOM CHECK THIS REMEDY
No power
Low
batteries
Error
massage
Display is dim or
will not light up.
Batteries are exhausted. Replace with new batteries
Insert the batteries
correctly
Replace with new batteries
Batteries are inserted
incorrectly.
Show on
the display Batteries are low.
E 1 shows The cuff is not secure. Refasten the cuff and then
measure again.
E 2 shows The cuff is very tight Refasten the cuff and then
measure again.
E 3 shows The pressure of the
cuff is excess. Relax for a moment
and then measure again.
The monitor detected
motion while measuring.
movement can affect the
measurement.Relax for a
moment and then
measure again.
Measure incorrectly. Relax for a moment and
then measure again.
A calibration error
occurred.
Retake the measurement.
If the problem persists,
contact the retailer or our
customer service
department for further
assistance.Refer to the
warranty for contact
information and return
instructions.
E 10 or
E 11 shows
E 20 or
E 21 shows
Eexx,shows on
the display.
The attention need to pay
when you measure you blood
pressure at home:
If the cuff is tied properly.
If the cuff is too tight or too loose.
If the cuff is tied on the upper arm.
If you feel anxious pressured.
You had better take deep breath 2-3
times before beginning.
Advice:adjust yourself for 4-5
minutes until you calm down.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
1. Individual blood pressure varies
every in one day, it also affected by the
way you tie your cuff and the your
measurement position, so please take
the measurement at the same condition.
2.The varies of the pressure is
greater if the person take medicine.
3.Waiting at least 4-5 minutes for
another measurement.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1514
This section includes a list of error messages and frequently
asked questions for problems you may encounter with your blood
pressure monitor. If the products not operating as you think it
should, check here before arranging for servicing.
Why my blood pressure
is varies even in one
day?
If the result is the same
if measuring on the
right arm?
It is ok for both arms, but there
will be some different results for
different person, so suggest you
measure the same arm every time.
Why the blood pressure
I get from the hospital
is different from home?
The blood pressure is different even
during 24 hour because of the
weather,emotion, exercise etc,
specially the “white coat” in hospital
which makes the results are higher
than the ones at home.
PROBLEM SYMPTOM CHECK THIS REMEDY
No power
Low
batteries
Error
massage
Display is dim or
will not light up.
Batteries are exhausted. Replace with new batteries
Insert the batteries
correctly
Replace with new batteries
Batteries are inserted
incorrectly.
Show on
the display Batteries are low.
E 1 shows The cuff is not secure. Refasten the cuff and then
measure again.
E 2 shows The cuff is very tight Refasten the cuff and then
measure again.
E 3 shows The pressure of the
cuff is excess. Relax for a moment
and then measure again.
The monitor detected
motion while measuring.
movement can affect the
measurement.Relax for a
moment and then
measure again.
Measure incorrectly. Relax for a moment and
then measure again.
A calibration error
occurred.
Retake the measurement.
If the problem persists,
contact the retailer or our
customer service
department for further
assistance.Refer to the
warranty for contact
information and return
instructions.
E 10 or
E 11 shows
E 20 or
E 21 shows
Eexx,shows on
the display.
The attention need to pay
when you measure you blood
pressure at home:
If the cuff is tied properly.
If the cuff is too tight or too loose.
If the cuff is tied on the upper arm.
If you feel anxious pressured.
You had better take deep breath 2-3
times before beginning.
Advice:adjust yourself for 4-5
minutes until you calm down.
This section includes a list of error messages and frequently asked
questions for problems you may encounter with your blood pressure
monitor. If this product is not operating as you think it should, please
check here before arranging for service.
PROBLEM SYMPTOM CHECK THIS REMEDY
No Power Display is dim or
will not light up
Are the batteries dead? Replace with new batteries.
Are the batteries
inserted correctly? Insert the batteries
correctly.
Low
Batteries shows
on the display Are the batteries low? Replace with new batteries.
Error
Message
“E 1” Shows on
the display
The monitor detected
that the cuff is not
secure
Refasten the cuff and take
a new reading.
“E 2” Shows on
the display The monitor detected
that the cuff is too tight Refasten the cuff and take
a new reading.
“E 3” Shows on
the display
The monitor detected
that the pressure of the
cuff is in excess
Relax for a moment and
then take a new reading.
“E 10” or
“E 11” Shows on
the display
The monitor detected
motion while measuring
Movement can affect the
measurement. Relax for a
moment and then take a
new reading. Try to remain
still for the second reading.
“EEXX” Shows
on the display A calibration error oc-
curred
Take a new reading. If the
problem persists, contact
customer service for further
assistance. Refer to page
21 for warranty and contact
information.
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION
2 3
Monitor components
LCD display signal
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
Systolic blood pressure High pressure result
Diastolic blood pressure Low pressure result
EXPLANATION
Pulse Pulse/minute
Deflating CUFF air is exhausting of deflating
Time (hour:minute) Currently time
Memory If “M” shows, the displayed measurement
values is from the memory.
For instructions,refer to Page 9
mmHg Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1mmHg=0.133kPa)
kPa Measurement Unit of the blood pressure
(1kPa=7.5mmHg)
Low battery Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Shocking remainding Shocking will result in inaccurate
Average The average of blood pressure
Recalling The erecords will be showed
Irregular heartbeat
Arrhythmia
Grade The grade of the blood pressure.
For instructions,refer to Page 13
CUFF
AIR HOSE
AIR CONNECTOR PLUG
LCD DISPLAY
DC POWER SOCKET
MEM/DOWN BUTTON
START/OFF BUTTON
SET/UP BUTTON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
List
1.Blood Pressure Monitor
(TMB-1018-A)
4.User manual3. 4*AAA alkaline batteries
2.Cuff (Type B applied part) (AC2232-01)
Component list of
pressure measuring system
1 Cuff
2 Micro Control Unit
3 Amplifier
4 Air pipe
5 Pump
6 Valve

SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS
1716
Power Supply Four AAAAlkaline Batteries (included)
Display Model Digital LCD V.A. 5.5” x 1.5”
Measurement Mode Oscillographic Testing Mode
Measurement Range Pressure: 0 - 300mmHg
Pulse Value: 40 - 199 beats/minute
Accuracy Pressure: Within ± 3mmHg
Pulse Value: ± 5%
Normal Working Conditions Temperature: Approx. 41˚F - 104˚F
Relative Humidity ≤ 80%
Cuff Circumference Approx. 8.5” - 16.5” (22cm - 32cm)
Weight Approx. 12.2 oz (excluding batteries)
External Dimensions Approx. 7” x 3.75” x 1.5”
Parts Included Four AAAAlkaline Batteries, an Adult Cuff,
and a User Manual
Mode of Operation Continuous Operation
Degree of Protection Type BApplied Part
Protection Against
Ingress of Water IPX-0
WARNING: No modification of this equipment is allowed
Risk management in the application of medical devices EN/ISO 14971:2007
Graphical symbols for labeling medical devices EN 980: 2008
Medical equipment manufacturers to provide information EN 1041: 2008
Medical equipment Part1-1: General Requirements for Safety Collateral Standard: Safety requirements for
medical electrical systems EN 60601-1:
1990+A1+A2+A13
Non-Invasive blood pressure Part 1: General Requirements EN 1060-1: 2001/A1:2002
Non-Invasive blood pressure Part 3: Supplementary requirements for electromechanical blood pressure
measuring system EN 1060-3: 1997/A1:2005
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor overall system interventional accuracy of the testing process EN 1060-4: 2004
Medical electrical equipment Part 1-2: Basic safety and essential performance of the general requirements
Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic compatibility requirements and tests EN 60601-1-2:2001+A1: 2006
♥ Complied European Standards List
Table 1
Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions - for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS
Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic emission
The 526018 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The customer of the user of the 526018
should assure that it is used in such and environment.
Emission Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
RF emissions
CISPR 11 Group 1
The 526018 uses RF energy only for
its internal function. Therefore, its RF
emissions are very low and are not likely
to cause any interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
RF emission
CISPR 11 Group B The 526018 is suitable for use in all
establishments other than domestic and
those directly connected to the public
low-voltage power supply network that
supplies buildings used for domestic
purposes.
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2 Not applicable
Voltage uctuations/
icker emissions IEC
61000-3-3 Not applicable

SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
1918
Table 2
Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity - for all ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS
Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity
The 526018 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below. The customer or the user of
526018 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic
environment - guidance
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD) IEC
601000-4-2
±6 kV contact
±8 kV air ±6 kV contact
±8 kV air
Floors should be wood,
concrete or ceramic tile. If
oor are covered with
synthetic material, the
relative humidity should be
at least 30%.
Electrical fast
transient/burst IEC
61000-4-4
±2 kV for power supply
lines ±2 kV for power supply
lines
Mains power quality should be
that of a typical commercial or
hospital environment.
Surge IEC 6000-4-5 ±1 kV line(s) to line(s) ±1 kV differential mode Mains power quality should be
that of a typical commercial or
hospital environment.
Voltage dips, short
interruptions, and
voltage variations on
power supply input
lines IEC 61000-4-11
<5% UT(>95% dip in UT)
for 0.5 cycle <5% UT(>95% dip in UT)
for 0.5 cycle Mains power quality should be
that of a typical commercial
or hospital environment. If the
user of the 526018 requires
continued operation during
power mains interruptions,
it is recommended that the
526018 be powered from an
uninterruptible power supply or
a battery.
40% UT(>60% dip in UT)
for 5 cycles 40% UT(>60% dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70% UT(>30% dip in UT)
for 25 cycle 70% UT(>30% dip in UT)
for 25 cycle
5% UT(>95% dip in UT)
for 5 seconds 5% UT(>95% dip in UT)
for 5 seconds
Power frequency
(50Hz)
magnetic eld IEC
61000-4-8
3A/m 3A/m
Power frequency magnetic
elds should be at levels char-
acteristic of a typical location in
a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
NOTE UTis the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Table 4
Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity – for ME EQUIPMENT and
ME SYSTEMS that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING
Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity
The 526018 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specied below.
The customer or the user should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test IEC 60601
test level Compliance
level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
3 Vrms
150 kHz to
80 MHz
3 V/m 80 MHz
to 2.5 GHz
3 Vrms
3 V/m
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any
part of the YS-6100, including cables, than the
recommended separation distance calculated
from the equation applicable to the frequency
of the transmitter.
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any
part of the including cables, than the recom-
mended separation distance calculated from
the equation applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
d = 1.167√Ρ
d = 1.167√Ρ 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 2.333√Ρ 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where P is the maximum output power rating
of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer and d is the recom-
mended separation distance in metres (m).
Field strengths from xed RF transmitters, as
determined by an electromagnetic site survey,a
should be less than the compliance level in
each frequency range.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equip-
ment marked with the following symbol:
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Table 4 Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity –
for ME EQUIPMENT and ME SYSTEMS that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING
Guidance and manufacture’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity
Immunity test
3 Vrms
3 V/m
The TMB-1018
is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Compliance
level
IEC 60601
test level
Conducted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3 3 V/m 80 MHz
to 2.5 GHz
3 V
rms
150 kHz to
80 MHz
Electromagnetic environment -
guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to
any part of the
YS-6100
, including
cables, than the recommended
separation distance calculated from the
equation applicable to the frequency of
the transmitter.
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to
any part of the including cables, than the
recommended separation distance
calculated from the equation applicable
to the frequency of the transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
d = 1.167
d = 1.167
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d
= 2.333
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where Pis the maximum output power
rating of the transmitter in watts (W)
according tothe transmitter
manufacturer and dis the recommended
separation distance in metres (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF
transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site survey,
a
should be
less than the compliance level in each
frequency range.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of
equipment marked with the following
symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic
propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and
people.
a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio
(cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM
radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy.
To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an
electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in
the location in which the ELE007839V1 is used exceeds the applicable RF
compliance level above, the ELE007839V1 should be observed to verify normal
operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be
necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the ELE007839V1.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.

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NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reection from structures, objects and people.
a Field strengths from xed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land
mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast andTV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with
accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to xed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey
should be considered. If the measured eld strength in the location in which the ELE007839V1 is used exceeds
the applicable RF compliance level above, the ELE007839V1 should be observed to verify normal operation. If
abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the
ELE007839V1.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, eld strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the
ELE007839V1 Fitness Equipment.
The 526018 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
The customer or the user of the 526018 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum dis-
tance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the 526018 as recommended
below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum
output power of
transmitter
W
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
m
150 kHz to 80MHz
d = 1.167 √Ρ 80MHz to 800 MHz
d = 1.167 √Ρ 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
d = 2.333 √Ρ
0,01 0.167 0.167 0.233
0,1 0.369 0.369 0.738
1 1.167 1.167 2.333
10 3.690 3.690 7.388
100 11.67 11.67 23.330
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in me-
ters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where Pis the maximum
output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reection from structures, objects and people.
Table 6
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and
the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM – for ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING
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