Kingyield BP101A User manual


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Important Safety Notes
Important Safety Notes
Introduction
Introduction
Read all information in the instruction manual and any other literature
included in the box before using the unit.
Contact your physician for specific information about your blood pressure.
Follow the instructions of your healthcare provider.
Operate the unit only as intended. Do not use for any other purpose.
The unit is intended to use in measuring blood pressure and pulse rate
for adult only, not recommended for neonatal baby.
Do not use a cellular phone near the unit. It may result in operational failure.
Please avoid using in high radiant area in order to make your measuring
data correctly.
Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit or components.
To assure the correct use of the product basic safety measures should
always be followed including the precautions listed below:
Do not use the equipment where flammable gas (such
as anesthetic gas, oxygen or hydrogen ) or flammable
liquid (such as alcohol) are present.
Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronics devices
according to Directive 2002/96/EC.
The device, accessories and the packaging have to be disposed
of waste correctly at the end of the usage.
please follow Local Ordinances or Regulations for disposal.
Thank you for purchasing KINGYIELD Fully Automatic Upper Arm Style
Digital Blood Pressure Monitor.
The unit uses the oscillometric method of blood pressure measurement.
It means the unit detects the movement of your blood through your
brachial artery, and converts your blood pressure into a digital reading.
The unit is simple to use because a stethoscope is not needed while
using an oscillometric monitor.
The unit stores automatically 60 sets of measurement values. You can
read the stored data conveniently by pressing the memory button.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................1
Introduction .................................................................................1
Important Safety Notes ...............................................................1
Important Safety Notes ...............................................................1
Know Your Unit ...........................................................................2
Know Your Unit ...........................................................................2
Unit Display................................... ..............................................3
Unit Display................................... ..............................................3
Before Taking A Mearurement.....................................................4
Before Taking A Mearurement.....................................................4
Battery Installation/Repalcement................................................5
Battery Installation/Repalcement................................................5
Proper Use of the Arm Cuff .....................................................6-7
Proper Use of the Arm Cuff .....................................................6-7
Take a Measurement ..................................................................8
Take a Measurement ..................................................................8
Use the Memory Function ..........................................................9
Use the Memory Function ..........................................................9
About Blood Pressure
About Blood Pressure
---- Blood Circulation .................................................................10
---- Blood Circulation .................................................................10
---- Health and Blood Pressure ................................................10
---- Health and Blood Pressure ................................................10
---- Classification of Blood Pressure .........................................11
---- Classification of Blood Pressure .........................................11
Exceptional Situations
Exceptional Situations
---- Error Indicators ...................................................................12
---- Error Indicators ...................................................................12
---- Eliminate Fault ....................................................................12
---- Eliminate Fault ....................................................................12
Care and Maintenance .............................................................13
Care and Maintenance .............................................................13
Specifications ...........................................................................14
Specifications ...........................................................................14
Statement .................................................................................15
Statement .................................................................................15
Warranty Information ................................................................16
Warranty Information ................................................................16
Notes .................................................................................17
Notes .................................................................................17

Unit Display
Unit Display
Irregular Heartbeat Symbol( )
When the unit detects an irregular rhythm two or more time during the
measurement, the irregular heartbeat Symbol will appear on the display
with the measurement values.
If the Irregular Heartbeat Symbol( ) displays with your measurement
results, we recommend you consult your physician
Normal Heartbeat
Irregular Heartbeat
Pulse
Pulse
Short Long
Blood
pressure
Blood
pressure
Follow the directions of your doctor.
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IHB
IHB
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor BP101A
Pulse/Min
DIASTOLIC
SYSTOLIC
START/STOP
MEMORY
Body
Air Socket
Memory Button
Start/Stop Button
Low Battery Symbol
Memory & Time Symbol
Irregular Heartbeat Symbol
Infla / Defla Symbol
Pulse Display
Heartbeat Symbol
Diastolic Blood
Pressure
Unit Indication
Systolic Blood
Pressure
Average Value Symbol
Display
Each of Components
Each of Components
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Know Your Unit
Know Your Unit
Please keep the instruction
manual well after using.
4 AAAlkaline
Batteries
Instruction ManualPower
If your arm cuff is broken or not functional. Please use a new cuff.
A new arm cuff does not include an air plug. Please continue to use the
old air plug on the new arm cuff.
Arm Cuff
Hose
Air Plug
(Insert to Air Socket)
Metal
Warning: do not
use rechargeable batteries
An irregular heartbeat
rhythm is defined as a
rhythm that is more than
25% slower or 25% faster
from the average rhythm
detected while the monitor
is measuring thesystolic
blood pressure and the
diastolic blood pressure.

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Before Taking A Measurement
Before Taking A Measurement
1. Avoid eating, drinking, alcohol, smoking, exercsing and bathing for 30
minutes before takinga measurement. Rest for at least 15 minutes before
taking the measurement.
2. Stress raises blood pressure. Avoid taking measurements during stressful
times.
3. The cuff can be applied to your left or right wrist.
4. Measurements should be taken in a quiet place.
5.Position the unit at heart level throughout the measurement.
6. Remain still and do not talk during the measurement.
7. Keep a record of your blood pressure and pulse readings for your
physician. A single measurement does not provide an accurate indication
of your trueblood pressure. You need to take and record several readings
over a period of time. Try to measureyour blood pressure at the same time
each day for consistency.
8. Wait 30~60 seconds between measurements.
The wait time allows the arteries to return to the condition prior to taking the
blood pressure mesurement.You may need to increase the wait time
depending on you individual physiological characteristics.
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Battery Installation / Replacement
Battery Installation / Replacement
Use four identical 1.5V alkaline batteries type AA LR6.
Replace all of the batteries if the symbol of low battery
appears on the display.
Never leave any low battery in the battery compartment
since they may leak and cause damage to the unit.
Caution!
The battery cover will be
closed tight when you hear
a clicking sound.
3Replace the battery cover.
2
Remove the battery
cover from the battery
compartment.
1
How to Install Battery
Install 4 “AA” size batteries
so the + (positive) and - (negative)
polarities match the polarities
of the battery compartment
as indicated.

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Proper Use of the Arm Cuff
Proper Use of the Arm Cuff
8Have your upper arm
relax, keep your palm
upwarp and your fingers
curving naturally, then
turn on the unit and start
to measure.
Wrap the cuff tightly
around your upper arm.
Not more than
2-finger-room allowed
between the cuff and
your arm.
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1 ~ 2cm
The hose runs down the
inside of your arm. The
bottom of the cuff should
be approximately 1~2cm
above your elbow.
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5Put your arm through the
loop, and pull it up to the
position of your upper
arm.
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Proper Use of the Arm Cuff
Proper Use of the Arm Cuff
4Pass the end of the
cuff through the
metal, and keep the
hose outward.
Sit in a chair with your feet
flat on the floor. Place your
arm on a table so as to level
the cuff to your heart.
3
Remove all clothes from your
upper arm allowing the cuff to
fit directly on the skin.
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Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor BP101A
Pulse/Min
DIASTOLIC
SYSTOLIC
START/STOP
MEMORY
Make sure the air plug
is inserted properly in
the main unit.
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How to Use the Arm Cuff

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Use the Memory Function
Use the Memory Function
Memory Values Cleaning out
Alternative
MEMORY
Long press the memory button for 3~4
seconds until the units displayed when
the unit powered off.
Unit Setting (kPa or mmHg)
TheAverage
measurement value The 1st latest
measurement value The 2nd latest
measurement value The 60th latest
measurement value
Turn to next
MEMORY
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORY
The display method of memory values when the unit is powered off.
The display method of memory values when the unit is powered off.
The present
measurement value TheAverage
measurement value The 1st latest
measurement value The 59th latest
measurement value
Turn to next
MEMORYMEMORYMEMORY
The display method of memory values before turning off the unit
The display method of memory values before turning off the unit
when a measurement completed.
when a measurement completed.
The unit stores the blood pressure and pulse rate in the memory after completing a
measurement every time. It can automatically store 60 sets of measurement
values. The oldest record is deleted to save the latest measurement value when
more than 60 sets.
The unit also calculates an average reading based on the values of the latest 3
times measurement taken. You can get the average measurement value when you
press the memory button for the first time. Press the memory button for the second
time, you can get the latest measurement value, so on and so forth.
The symbol "M" and the relative times will appear at the same time after you press
the memory button.
How to Use the Memory Function
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Take a Measurement
Take a Measurement
In order to ensure the accuracy of the measurement for the systolic
pressure more than 180 mmHg, press and hold the memory button until
the unit inflates 30 to 40 mmHg higher than your suspected systolic
pressure if you know. ( The unit will not inflate above 299 mmHg).
Please rest for at least 3 minutes before taking the next measurement.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The unit will automatically turn off after 2 minutes if you have forgotten to turn off it.
4Press the START/STOP button to turn off the unit.
"IHB" display
OR
"mmHg" display
OR
"kPa" display
The cuff is deflated automatically, and
the measurement results are stored in
the memory.
The symbol will be displayed if
arrhythmia is detected.
3The blood pressure and pulse rate are displayed when the
measurement completed.
Deflating
DeflatingTo a fit pressureInflating
Start to inflate
The heartbeat symbol flashes once a pulse is detected.
Inflation stop automatically and the measurement is started.
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Start to inflateDeflating automatically
All symbols display
START/STOP
All display symbols appear on the screen. The cuff starts to inflate automatically.
Press the START/STOP button.
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How to Take a Measurement
MEMORY START/STOP
Long press the memory and start/stop button
for 3~4 seconds until the value cleaned out
when reading the memory values.

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About Blood Pressure
About Blood Pressure
If your blood pressure reaches upper
values of 140~160 mmHg and lower
values of 90~95 mmHg in repeated
measurements over several days, you
should consult your doctor for detailed
medical examination. You can assist
the treatment prescribed by your
doctor in the following ways:
Loose weight and lower your
cholesterol level;
Reduce the consumption of alcohol;
Reduce the intake of salt;
Stop smoking;
Take regular exercise;
Monitor your blood pressure.
Treatment of High
Blood Pressure
Overweight;
High cholesterol level;
Smoking;
Excessive alcohol consumption;
Stress and emotional upset;
Excessive consumption of salt;
Lack of physical exercise;
Genetic / hereditary predisposition;
Underlying illnesses, such as kidney
disorders or endocrine disturbance.
High blood pressure can go unnoticed
for a long time, since it doesn't cause
noticeable symptoms. The following
are all possible causes of abnormally
high blood pressure:
Symptoms of High
Blood Pressure
80
85
90
100
110
Diastolic
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
120 130 140 160 180
Systolic
Blood
Pressure
(mmHg)
Optimal
blood pressure
(target value)
Normal blood pressure
Normal systolic value
Mild hypertension
Moderate hypertension
Severe hypertension
According to the blood pressure classification by the WHO / ISH.
Classification of Blood Pressure
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About Blood Pressure
About Blood Pressure
The incidence of hypertension increases with age. In addition, a lack of
exercise, excess body fat and high levels of cholesterol (LDL), which sticks to
the inside in blood vessels, reduces elasticity of these vessels. Hypertension
accelerates arterial sclerosis which can lead to very serious conditions such
as stroke and myocardial infarction. For these reasons it is very important to
know whether the blood pressure is within a healthy range. Blood pressure
fluctuates from minute to minute, throughout the day. Therefore it is essential
to take regular measurements to help you identify an average blood pressure.
1862412 Time of day
Lower curve: diastolic blood pressure
Upper curve: systolic blood pressure
50
100
200
mmHg
150
Health and Blood Pressure
Lower pressure
Relaxation of the
heart muscle
Pressure decreased
to the blood vessel
Blood return heart
Higher pressure
Contraction of
the heart muscle
Pressure increased
to the blood vessel
Extrude blood
Systolic Blood Pressure Diastolic Blood Pressure
The blood circulation is responsible for supplying the body with oxygen.
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the arteries.
The systolic blood pressure value (higher pressure or top value) represents
the blood pressure produced by contraction of the heart muscle.
The diastolic blood pressure value (lower pressure or lower value) represents
the blood pressure produced by relaxation of the heart muscle.
Blood Circulation

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Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
Do not clean the body and cuff with
naphtha, thinner or gasoline etc. Do not wet the cuff or attempt to
clean the cuff with water.
Store the unit in a clean and dry
location. Do not subject the unit to
extreme hot or cold temperature,
humidity and direct sunlight.
Remove the batteries if the unit will
not be used for 3 months or longer.
Always replace all of the batteries
with new ones at the same time.
Use the unit consistent with the instructions provided in this manual.
Use only authorized parts and accessories.
START/STOP
MEMORY
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor BP101A
Pulse/Min
DIASTOLIC
SYSTOLIC
naphtha
thinner gasoline
Maintenance
START/STOP
MEMORY
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor BP101A
Pulse/Min
DIASTOLIC
SYSTOLIC
Keep the unit in the storage case
when not in use.
Clean the unit with a soft dry
cloth. Do not use any abrasive or
volatile cleaners.
Never immerse the unit or any
components in water
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Exceptional Situations
Exceptional Situations
Problem
Problem
Causes and Solutions
Causes and Solutions
No display appears on the
display screen.
No power.
Measurement values
appear too high or too low.
Check the battery installation for proper
placement of the batteries polarities.
Replace all the worn batteries with 4 new
ones.
Blood pressure varies constantly. Many
factors including stress, time of day, how
you wrap the cuff, may affect your blood
pressure. Review the sections "Proper Use
of the Arm Cuff" and "Take a Measurement".
Eliminate Fault
Eliminate Fault
Symbol
Symbol
Cause
Cause
Correction
Correction
When the batteries
power are too low.
The course of
inflating appears
error.
When measurement
fails.
Replace all of the worn batteries
with new ones.
Wrap the cuff properly.
Make sure that the air plug is
properly inserted in the unit.
Inflate over again after ensuring.
Measure over again according to
correct way.
Do not move your arm and body,
and keep quiet.
The following symbol will appear on the display when measuring abnormal.
Error Indicators
Error Indicators

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Statement
The intended use: The unit is intended to be used by adults at home or
medical centre to measure blood pressure and pulse rate from the upper
arm.
The unit satisfies the requirements of IEC60601-1 Medical electrical
equipment,EN1060-1:Non-invasive sphygmomanometer,EN1060-3:
Non-invasive sphygmomanometer
The unit has passed the EMC Test.
Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalent
to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff/stethoscope
auscultatory method,
within the limits prescribed by the American National Standard, Manual,
electronic, or automated sphygmomanometers.
The risk of patient and user can be lowered to acceptable level.
Substitution of a cuff different from that supplied might result in
measurement error.
Specifications are subject to change without notice due to improvements in
performance.
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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Pressure
Pulse
Pressure
Pulse
Pressure
Pulse
Symbol
Measurement
Range
Accuracy
LCD
Indication
Operating
Environment
Transport and
Storage
Environment
Model No.
Display
Measurement Localization
Measuring Principle
Cuff
Memory Function
Inflation
Power Source
Rapid Air Release
Automatic Power-Off
Main Unit Weight
Deflation
Accessorial Components
0 to 299 mmHg (0 ~ 39.9 kPa)
40 to 199 Pulses/min
3 Digits Display of mmHg or kPa
3 mmHg (0.4 kPa)
5% of reading
3 Digits Display
Memory/Heartbeat/Low Battery/IHB, etc.
BP101A
LCD Digital Display
Upper Arm
Oscillometric Method
Memory 60 Sets of Measurement Values
Automatic by Internal Pump
4 AAAlkaline Batteries; D.C. 6V
Automatic by Air Valve
In 2 Minutes
Automatic by Air Valve
Soft Arm Cuff
Approx. 280g (Batteries not included)
Cuff, Instruction Manual
Temperature
Humidity
Temperature
Humidity
Barometric Pressure
10 ~ 40 C (50 ~ 104 F)
15 ~ 90%RH (Noncondensing)
-20 ~ 60 C (-4 ~ 140 F)
10 ~ 95%RH (Noncondensing)
105 ~ 80 kPa
Specifications
Specifications
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence for flammable mixtures
The unit might not meet its performance specifications if stored or used
outside the following spcified temperature and humity ranges

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Warranty Information
Warranty Information
Notes
Notes
The unit, excluding the unit cuff, is guaranteed to be free of defects in
workmanship and materials for a period of two years from the date listed
on the purchase record. when used in accordance with the instructions
provided with the unit. The unit cuff is warranted to be free from detects in
materials and workmanship appearing within one year from the date listed
on the purchase record when the unit is used in accordance with the
instructions provided with the unit.
For repair under this warranty. Our authorized service agent must be
advised of the fault within the period of the warranty. This warranty covers
parts and labor only under normal operations. A transportation fee or
freight fee that may be incurred will be the owner's responsibility. Any
defect resulting from natural causes, e.g., flood, hurricane etc., is not within
this guarantee. This guaranty does not cover damage incurred by: use of
the unit not in accordance with the instructions, accidental damage, or
being tampered with or serviced by unauthorized service agents.
Unit subjected to misuse, abuse, and neglect of these manual content,
non-instructional purposes; unauthorized repair or modifications will be
excluded from this warranty. This guarantee specifically excludes
expendables and consumables, for example batteries. All warranty claims
must be directed to the distributor responsible for the sale of the device.
The content of this warranty is subject to change without further notice.
Periodical check:
Sensitive measuring devices must be checked from time to time for
accuracy and leakage, we therefore recommend that the performance
should be checkedevery 2 years
Check and maintenance and repair for the unit, please contact the local
distributorfor details.
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