Ozeri BP5K User manual

Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of an Ozeri Fully Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure
Monitor with Voice-Guided Operation.
The unit uses the oscillometric method of blood pressure measurement. The
oscillometric method 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 180(2*90) sets of measurement values with the
measuring date and time. You can read the stored data conveniently by pressing the
memory button.
Type BF applied part
Attention sign.
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.
The unit includes an intelligent voice-guided feature to alert you of the proper
positioning of your wrist for accurate blood pressure measurements. It also
automatically provides an audible hypertension assessment via a new talking
function as well as a display in the LCD screen.
Table of Contents
Thank you for choosing an Ozeri Blood Pressure Monitor.
Please read this instruction manual before using your unit.
Please keep this instruction manual safe for future use.
Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
Ozeri Customer Service
Customer service: 1-877-299-1296 or
Email: [email protected]
Model No.: BP5K
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Introduction ................................................................
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Important Safety Notes .............................................
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Getting to Know your Unit .........................................
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Battery Installation/ Replacement ........................
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Initialization ............................................................
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Applying the Wrist Cuff .......................................
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Taking a Measurement ......................................
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Using Memory Function ....................................
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About Blood Pressure ........................................
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Troubleshooting ...............................................
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Care and Maintenance ......................................
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Specifications .....................................................
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Warranty information...............................................28
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Warranty information...............................................29
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With Voice-Guided Operation

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Battery Installation / Replacement
Use two identical 1.5V alkaline batteries type AAA
LR03.
Replace all of the batteries if the low battery
symbol appears on the display.
Never leave low batteries in the battery
compartment as they may leak causing damage
to the unit.
Caution!
3Replace the battery cover.
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Battery Installation / Replacement
Insert two new AAA
batteries into the
compartment and ensure
the “+” (positive) and “-”
(negative) polarities are
correctly aligned.
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Remove the battery
cover from the battery
compartment.
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How to Install Battery
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Getting to Know your Unit
2 AAAAlkaline
Batteries
Power
Display
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Important Safety Notes
Read all information in the instruction manual and any other literature
included in the box before using the unit.
Consult your physician before measuring blood pressure, especially if you
have any of the following conditions: hypertension, diabetes, arteriosclerosis,
kidney or vascular disease, or any other condition affecting circulation.
Operate the unit only as intended. Don't use for any other purpose.
The unit is intended for use in measuring blood pressure and heart rates for
adults only. Do not use on infants or persons who cannot express their
intentions.
Do not use a cellular phone near the unit. Cell phones may cause operation
failure.
Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit or components. Doing so
will void the warranty.
Do not use the equipment where flammable gases (such as anesthetic gas,
oxygen or hydrogen) or flammable liquids (such as alcohol) are present.
To assure the correct use of the product, basic safety measures
should always be followed including the precautions listed below:
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Position Symbol
*PC Link Symbol
Inflation/Deflation Symbol
or WHO Indication
Average Value Symbol
Memory&Times
Irregular Heartbeat Symbol
User Symbol
Date/Time
Low Battery
Indication
Systolic Blood
Pressure
Diastolic Blood
Pressure
Heartbeat Symbol
Pulse
Unit Indication
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-
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Body & Cuff
Voice
Display
Battery Compartment
Wrist Cuff
Setting Button
Back Light
Start/Stop Button
Memory Button
* May not be available on this model

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Initialization
Press the “MEM” button to change the month.
Then press the “SET” button to confirm the month selected.
Proceed to set the day, hour and minute by following the same steps.
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Initialization
The device calendar accepts year values from 2009 to 2030.
When the display reaches 2030 it will return to 2009.
Press and hold the “SET” button for 3-4 seconds. The year will
appear flashing on the screen.
Then press the “MEM” button to advance in increments of one
year.
Press the “SET” button to confirm the year and proceed to the
date setting.
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Initialization
The icon indicating a user will appear when pressing the“SET” button.
Press the “SET” button again to change the current user.
Press the power “ ” button to confirm the user of choice. The
device will turn off.
Initialization settings include: user setting, year/date/time setting,
unit of measure, positioning sensor, and the voice/audio setting.
This device automatically stores 180 sets of values for 2 users
(2*90) with the date and time. Set all of the parameters before
taking a measurement for the first time, otherwise the unit will
display the default values by the system.
Initialization
Selecting a User
Selecting a User
Setting the Date and Time
Setting the Date and Time
Day SettingMonth Setting
Minute SettingHour Setting
SET MEM SET MEM SET
SET
MEM SET MEM
BP213
BP213 BP213 BP213 BP213
BP213 BP213 BP213
MEM
BP213
SET
BP213
MEM
BP213
Initialization
You can save your settings at any time and turn off the unit by pressing
the Start/ Stop “ ” button.
The unit icon will appear on the screen after confirming the minutes
minutes for the time.
The default unit of measurement is mmHg, which is the most commonly used
in the USA. To change the unit of measurement to kPa, press the "MEM" button.
Press the “SET” button to confirm the unit measure and proceed to the
position sensor.
Selecting the unit of measurement
Selecting the unit of measurement
Setting the year
Setting the year
MEM
BP213
MEM
BP213
MEM
BP213
SET
BP213
mmHg kPa

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Setting the audio level for the voice guide
Setting the audio level for the voice guide
When the volume level is between level 1 and level 7, the LCD will display “ ”
and a voice will assist you in proper arm positioning and recite your final results.
Press the “MEM” button to select a volume level between 0 and 7.
When the volume is level 0, the LCD will display “ ” and the voice audio
will be replaced by a beeping audio to assist in proper positioning.
Press the START/STOP “ ” button to save your settings and turn off unit.
Note: To turn off the beeping audible as well, you must turn the position
assist sensor off.
Initialization
Initialization
Applying the Wrist Cuff
Remove all clothes
from your arm allowing
the cuff to fit directly on
the skin.
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Applying the Wrist Cuff
Turn your palm outwards as indicated below.
Use your other wrist or another object to comfortably
support your arm as shown below.
Keep your wrist at the same level as your heart.
Sit upright in a chair, and take 10 deep breaths to relax
your hand, arm and entire body. Then press the
START/STOP “ ” button to turn on the unit and start
the measurement.
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Initialization
Important: When the position assist is turned on, the unit will
not begin measuring until it detects that you have your wrist
properly positioned relative to your heart level.
The Positioning Sensor symbol “ ” will appear.
Press the “MEM” button to change the current setting.
If the positioning system is turned on, the LCD will display “ ”.
If the positioning system is turned off, the LCD will display “ ”.
Press the “SET” button and proceed to the audio level setting.
MEM
BP213
SET
BP213
Turning the position assist sensor on or off
Turning the position assist sensor on or off
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SET MEM
SET MEM
Sound Symbol
Volume Level
Volume Level 7 Volume Level 0 Volume Level 1
Voice ON/OFF
SET MEM
The voice function of the Monitor is designed to work with the position
sensor and aid you in finding the optimum positioning of your wrist before a
measurement is taken.
1cm
(0.4”)
Wrap the cuff firmly
around your wrist by
using the Velcro strip.
Note: For reliable statistical
record keeping, it is important
that you consistently use the
same arm for measurements.

Taking a Measurement
Please rest for at least 3 minutes before
taking the next measurement.
The unit will automatically turn off after
two minutes if you have forgotten to
turn it off.
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Press the START/STOP “ ” button to turn the unit off.
When the volume is turned on, a voice guide will also
provide an audible hypertension assessment in addition to
the LCD display.
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Taking a Measurement
Taking a Measurement
A voice guide will aid you in finding the optimum positioning of your wrist
after which the wrist cuff will start to inflate automatically.
Note: If the voice assist function has been turned “OFF”, a beeping audio will aid
you in finding the optimum positioning of your wrist before a measurement is taken.
Press the START/STOP “ ” button.
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How to Take a Measurement
High Too High
Too Iow Iow OK
SET MEM
Wrist should be supported
as shown below and kept in
natural position.
Not good
Good
Not good
Applying the Wrist Cuff
If the Monitor says “Your wrist is a little low”, this means that your wrist is below
the level of your heart and needs to be raised.
If the Monitor says “Your wrist is a little high”, this means that your wrist is
above the level of your heart and needs to be lowered.
Finally when the Monitor says “Your wrist position is ideal”, this means that
your wrists id level with your heart and the measurement will begin shortly.
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Important: The symbol will be displayed if
arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) is detected.
Fingers should be relaxed
as shown below and kept in
natural position.
The blood pressure and pulse rate are displayed when the
measurement completes, and the cuff automatically deflates
deflates. The measured
results are stored in memory
along with the date and
time.
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The measurement starts as the unit inflates, and the
heartbeat symbol begins to flash once a pulse is detected.
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To a t pressureContinue InatingHeartbeat appearInatingStart to inate
OR
OR
“IHB”display
“mmHg”displ
ay
“kPa”display
How to Take a Measurement

Using the Memory Function
About Blood Pressure
Lower pressure
Relaxation of the
heart muscle
Pressure decreased
on arteries
Blood returns to heart
Higher pressure
Contraction of
the heart muscle
Pressure increased
on arteries
Blood outflow
Diastolic Blood PressureSystolic 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
About Blood Pressure
*Note:
When a person’s systolic and diastolic pressures fall into different categories,
the higher category should apply.
WHO
Red
Orange
Green
Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
Optimal
blood pressure
(target value)
Normal blood pressure
Normal systolic value
Mild hypertension
Moderate hypertension
Severe hypertension
After each measurement, the LCD will automatically classify the measured
blood pressure in to one of six categories, based on guidelines set by the
World Health Organization.
Classification of Blood Pressure
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Using the Memory Function
This device stores the blood pressure and pulse rate in memory
after each measurement. It automatically stores 180
measurements for 2 users (2x90). The earliest record is deleted to
save the most recent measurement once 90 is reached.
How to Use the Memory Function
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Turn to next
the average value of
all measurement values
the average value of all
AM measurement values the average value of all
PM measurement values
SET MEM
To read the average value
Press the “MEM” button, the average value of the last 3 reading of the current
user will display when the symbol “L3” appears.
Press the “MEM” button two times, the average value of all measurement of the
current user will display.
Press the “MEM” button three times, the average value of AM measurement of
the current user will display when the “AM” symbol appears.
Press the “MEM” button four times, the average value of PM measurement of
the current user will display when the “PM” symbol appears.
the average value of
the last 3 reading of the
current user
While in memory reading mode, press and hold the “MEM” button first and then the
“SET” button for 3 to 4 seconds. Note this will delete all saved measurements.
To reset the memory
While in memory reading mode, press the “MEM” button to sequentially
display the measurements beginning with the most recent to the oldest.
Press the “SET” button sequentially to display the measurements beginning with
the oldest to most recent.
Reading the saved measurements
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Backward
Forward
The 1st most recent
measurement
The 2nd most recent
measurement
The 90th and oldest
measurement
SET
Press the “MEM”
button to select
“YES” or “NO”, and
the START/STOP
“ ” to confirm.

Care and Maintenance
naphtha
thinner gasoline
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.
Store the unit in a clean and dry
location. Do not subject the unit to
extreme hot or cold temperatures,
humidity and direct sunlight.
Do not wet the cuff or attempt to
clean the cuff with water.
Never attempt to clean with
abrasive or volatile liquids.
Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
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.
Store the unit in a safe dry indoor
location.
Care
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+
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Troubleshooting
Replace with 2 new AAA
batteries.
Reapply the wrist cuff and ensure
a snug fit.
Review the instructions and try
another measurement.
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Be careful not to move arm or
body during measurement.
Battery power is too
low.
Error occurs
during inflating.
Error occurs with
measurement.
CorrectionCauseSymbol
If the following symbols appear, please follow these recommended corrections
Error Indicators
Blood pressure can vary based on stress,
time of day, exercise, consumption of
alcohol, smoking, tightness of cuff, and
other variables. A single measurement
does not provide an accurate indication of
blood pressure. Several readings are
recommended. Always wait 3 or more
minutes between measurements.
Check the batteries to ensure +/-
polarities are correctly aligned.
Replace with 2 new AAA batteries.
Replace batteries with 2 new AAA
batteries.
Measurement values
appear too high or too low.
LCD is blank.
Won’t turn on.
Causes and Solutions
Problem
Common Problems
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Troubleshooting

Specifications
10 ~ 40 C (50 ~ 104 F)
15 ~ 90%RH (Noncondensing)
-20 ~ 60 C (-4 ~ 140 F)
10 ~ 95%RH (Noncondensing)
105 ~ 80 kPa
Temperature
Humidity
Temperature
Humidity
Barometric Pressure
Memory 180 (2*90) Measurement Values
Automatic by Internal Pump
Assists in finding optimum wrist position
Audible hypertension assessment
2 AAAAlkaline Batteries; D.C.3V
Automatic by Air Valve
In 2 Minutes
Approx. 110g (Batteries not included)
Operating
Environment
Storage
Environment
Memory Function
Inflation
Voice-Guide
Power Source
Rapid Air Release
Automatic Power-Off
Gross Weight
Specifications
Soft Wrist Cuff
0 to 299 mmHg (0 ~ 39.9 kPa)
40 to 180 Beats/min
3 Digit Display in mmHg or kPa
3 mmHg (0.4 kPa)
5% of reading
3 Digit Display
Memory/IHB/Heartbeat/Low Battery, etc.
BP5K
LCD Digital Display
Wrist
Oscillometric Method
Pressure
Pulse
Pressure
Pulse
Pressure
Pulse
Symbol
Measurement
Range
Accuracy
LCD
Indication
Cuff
Model No.
Display
Measurement Localization
Measuring Principle
Customer Service
Customer service: 1-877-299-1296 or
Email: [email protected]
(Ozeri
TM
and its subsidiaries assume no liability for
damage caused by the use of the Ozeri Blood
Pressure Monitor other than for its intended use or
as instructed above and in the User Manual.)
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Your Ozeri Blood Pressure Monitor, excluding the wrist cuff, is warranted to the original
owner for 5 years from the date of purchase against defects in material and
workmanship under normal use. The wrist cuff is warranted to the original owner for 1
year to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use. Should
your blood pressure monitor and/or wrist cuff appear defective within the applicable
period from the date of purchase, return the defective unit, freighted prepaid along with
an explanation of the claim to Ozeri. Please pack carefully to avoid damages in transit.
Under this warranty, Ozeri will repair or replace any parts found to be defective due to
a manufacturer’s defect. This warranty extends only to personal use and does not
extend to any product that has been used for commercial use, or use which is not
intended. There are no warranties other than that expressly set forth herein. This
warranty is not transferable. Ozeri is not responsible in any way for damages, losses or
inconveniences caused by equipment failure caused by user negligence, abuse, or use
not in accordance with the “User Guide” or any additional safety, use, or warnings
included in the product materials. Further, Ozeri is not liable for incidental or
consequential damages of any nature resulting from the use of this product and any
liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the product.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING
Damage due to accident, misuse, abuse, alterations or vandalism.
Improper or inadequate maintenance.
Unauthorized modification or commercial use.
Damage in return transit.
Unsupervised use by children under 18 years of age.
Volume Level 0 - Level 7
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