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1. Press the “
AV G” button to enter Average function.
2. I f the User Page is not what you want to view , press the
“P AGE ” button to select.
3. Press the “
AV G” button to view different Average Values.
5 different Av erage V alues are available:
s7 !2.).'"ABIES YOUNGCHILDREN ORINDIVIDUALSWHOCANNOT
express their consent are not suitable for blood pressure
measurement.
s7 !2.).')NDIVIDUALSWITHSERIOUSARTERIOSCLEROSISARENOT
suitable for blood pressure measurement.
s7 !2.).'"LOODPRESSUREREADINGSMA YFLUCTUATEDURING
pregnancy. Pregnant women should consult their doctor
before taking measurement.
s7 !2.).')FTHEREAREUNUSUALV ALUES PLEASECONSULTYOUR
doctor before taking medical action.
s7 !2.).'.OTICEFOR# ALIFORNIA#USTOMERS
#ALIFORNIA0ROPOSITION 7!2.).' 4HISPRODUCTCONTAINSA
CHEMICALKNOWNTOTHE3TATEOF#ALIFORNIATOCAUSECANCERAND
reproductive or developmental harm.
s#!54)/. (ANDLINGBATTERIESPROPERLY
!SSOONASBATTERIESWEAROUT REPLACETHEMWITHNEW
batteries.
$ONOTUSEOLDANDNEWBATTERIESTOGETHER
!LIGNTHEPOLARITIESOFBATTERIESCORRECTLY
7HENTHEUNITWILLNOTBEUSEDFORMOR ETHANMONTHS
REMOVETHEBATTERIES /THER WISE BATTERIESMAYLEAKAND
cause damage to the unit.
15)#+34!24'5)$% 1. Sit upright in a chair with your
feet on the floor .
7HENTHEMEASUREMENTIS
complete, the cuff will
automatically deflate and your
systolic and diastolic pressure
values and pulse rate will display .
0RESSTHE hv BUTTON 4HECUFFWILLAUTOMATICALLYINFLATEAND
the measurement will start.
3. Pull on the end of the cuff until it wraps
securely around your wrist. Place your
arm on a table so that the cuff will be
at the same level as your heart.
2EMOVETIGHTFITTINGORTHICK
clothing from the lower arm.
Monitor Features /6%26)%7 "ATTERY)NSTALLATION .OTE˖ 2EPLACEBATTERIESWHENTHEBATTERYINDICATOR hv
shows low voltage.
3. Slide the batter y cover back to
CLOSEIT 4HECOVERWILLCLICKINTO
place when completely closed.
02%0!2!4)/. 2EMOVETHEBATTERYCOVERINTHE
direction indicated on the cover .
2. Inser t 2 AAA batteries with the
polarities as indicated.
3ETTINGTHE$ATEAND4IME .OTE
3ETTHECORRECTDATEANDTIMEBEFORETAKINGA
measurement.
2ESETTHEDATEANDTIMEAFTERREPLACINGTHEBATTERIES
1. Press and hold the “
AV G” button for a few seconds until
the Y ear display flashes.
2. Press the“
-%-/” or “PA GE ” button to select the current
year .
3. Press the“
AV G” button to confirm Y ear Setting.
&OLLOWTHESAMESTEPSTOSETTHE-ONTH $ATE (OURAND
Minute.
.OTE ) FYOUSELECT#LOCK&UNCTION h/.v YOUWILLCONTINUEAT
THE!LARM3ETTINGSECTION /THER WISE SETTINGWILLEND
h/.v AND h/&&v WILLTHENFLASH 4HISISTOHAVETHECLOCK
display when the unit is not in use; you can choose
#LOCK&UNCTION h/.v OR h/&&v 0RESS h
-%-/” or “PA GE ”
button to select. Press the “
AV G” button to confirm.
2.3 Setting the Alarm .OTE
9 OUWILLNOTBEABLETOSETALARMCLOCKIF#LOCK&UNCTION
ISSETTO h/&&v
9 OUCANSETAMAXIMUMOFALARMS
7HEN-INUTEDIGITFLASHES PRESSTHEh
-%-/” or “PA GE ”
button to select Minute. Press the“
AV G” button to
confirm.
10. Follow the same steps to set the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Alarm.
4ODISABLE!LARM 0RESSTHEv -%-/ ” or “PA GE ” button
TOSELECT h/&&v ANDPRESSTHEv
AV G” button to confirm.
4OSETST!LARM 0RESSTHEv
-%-/” or ” PA GE ” button to
SELECT h/.v0 RESSTHEv
AV G” button to confirm.
7HEN(OURDIGITFLASHES PRESSTHEh
-%-/” or “PA GE ”
BUTTONTOSELECT(OUR 0RESSTHEh! 6'v BUTTONTO
confirm.
.OTE
0RESSTHE hv BUTTONANYTIMEDURINGCLOCKSETTINGALARM
setting to start over if an error occurs.
%ACHALARMLASTSSECONDS ORYOUCANTURNITOFFBY
pressing the “ ” button.
4!+).'!-%!352%-%.4 .OTE
!VOIDSMOKING EATINGOREXERCISINGFORMINUTESBEFORE
taking a measurement.
$ONOTMOVEORTALKDURINGMEASUREMENT
-EASUREMENTCANBETAKENONEITHERARM HOWEVER IF
possible, always take measurements on the left arm.
Avoid smoking, eating or exercising for 30 minutes before
taking a measurement.
$ONOTMOVEORTALKDURINGMEASUREMENT
Measurement can be taken on either arm; however , if
possible, always take measurements on the left arm.
3ITTING#ORRECTLY 2EMOVETHICKORTIGHTFITTINGCLOTHING
FROMTHELOWERARM $ONOTROLLUP
your sleeve if it is too tight.
4. Place your arm on a table so that the
cuff wil be at the same level as your
heart.
!PPLYINGTHE7RIST#UFF 1. Place your elbow on a table with the palm facing upward.
7R APTHEWRISTCUFFAROUNDTHELEFTWRISTASSHOWNBELOW
2. Pull on the end of the cuff until it wraps securely around
YOURUPPERWRIST $ONOTOVERTIGHTENTHECUFF !LLOW
cm or ½ inch between the bottom of the cuff and your
wrist joint.
2ELAX
2. Sit upright in a chair with your feet on
the floor.
3. M ake sure the cuff is at the same level as your heart.
3.3 User Setting Press ”
P AGE
” button to switch between User Page 1 ,2, 3 and 4.
4HISUNITALLOWSAMAXIMUMOFUSERSTOSTOREMEASUREMENT
records in different User P ages.
0RESSTHE hv BUTTON 4HECUFFWILLAUTOMATICALLYINFLATE
and the measurement will start.
7HENTHEMEASUREMENTISCOMPLETE THECUFFWILL
automatically deflate and your systolic and diastolic
pressure values and pulse rate will display .
2EMOVETHEWRIST cuff and take note of your measurement
results.
4AKING!-EASUREMENT .OTE 9 OUCANPRESSTHE hv BUTTONTOSTOPMEASUREMENTAT
any time.
(EARTBEAT2EADINGS "ESIDES3YSTOLICAND$IASTOLICVALUES
Pulse will also be displayed after a
measurement
Pulse
)RREGULAR(EARTBEAT 4HISUNITHASAUNIQUEFEATURETHATALERTSUSEROFIRREGULAR
heartbeat detection during measurement.
.OTE !NIRREGULARHEAR TBEATISDEFINEDASA
heartbeat rhythm that has a variation of
more than 25% from the average rh ythm
detected during measurement.
If an irregular rhythm occurs twice or more
during the same measurement, the monitor
WILLDISPLAYTHEPULSEVALUEAND h)(v SYMBOL
ALTERNATELY %XAMPLE )(
.OTE 0LEASECONSULTYOURDOCTORIF
irregular heartbeat occurs often.
Regular but Below Normal Heartbeat If the monitor detects a pulse rate below
58 beats per minute during measurement,
the monitor will display the pulse value and
h,/v SYMBOLALTERNATELY %XAMPLE, /
If the monitor detects a pulse rate above
100 beats per minute during measurement,
the monitor will display the pulse value and
h()v SYMBOLALTERNATELY %XAMPLE ()
Regular but Above Normal Heartbeat 7(/,IGHT)NDICATOR 4HISUNITFEATURESACOLOR,%$LIGHTINDICATORTODISPLAY
BLOODPRESSURELEVELINACCORDANCEWITHTHE 7(/ 7ORLD
(EALTH/RGANIZATIONCLASSIFICATION
MM(G
MM(G
120 130 140 150 160 170 180
110
105
100
95
90
85
80
'RADEHYPERTENSIONSEVERE2ED
'RADEHYPERTENSIONMODERATE
9ELLOW
'RADEHYPERTENSIONMILD
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3KY"LUE
/PTIMAL"LUE
Systolic Pressure
Diastolic Pressure
7(/#LASSIFICATION#OLOR
/PTIMAL"LUE
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(IGHNORMAL'REEN
-ILDHYPERTENSION0URPLE
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3EVEREHYPERTENSION2ED
6IEW!VERAGE2EADINGS %XAMPLE )FYOURMEASUREMENTREADINGIS THE,%$LIGHT
will display the color in blue.
1. Press the “
-%-/” button to enter memory function.
2. I f the User Page is not what you want to view , press the
“P AGE ” button to select.
After measurement, the last set of measured values will be
saved automatically after measurement when the unit is
TURNEDOFFBYPRESSING hv BUTTONORBYAUTOMATICPOWEROFF
after 3 minutes.
6IEW0AST2EADINGS -%-/29&5.#4)/.3 3. Press the “ -%-/ ” button to display the next sets of values for the user selected. Past readings are displayed from the most recent to the oldest. 4HISBLOODPRESSUREMONITORCANSTOREUPTOSETSOF PASTREADINGSFOREACHUSERX 1. Press the “PA GE ” button to select the User Page you want
to delete.
3YMBOLON$ISPLAY !VERAGE 6ALUESOF
H /NE(OUR
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!,, !LL2EADINGS
$ELETE0AST2EADINGS User can delete all the past readings stored in each User
Page.
2. Press and hold the “ -%-/ ” & “PA GE ” buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds. Symbol of “ALL EE” will be
displayed and all past readings stored in that User P age
will be deleted.
“Err P” displays Failure to inflat e
Ensure the cuff is properly
connected
“Err 1” displays
$EFLATINGTOORAPIDLY
2ETURNFORSERVICE
“Err 2” displays
Movement during
measurement
$ONOTMOVEDURING
measurement
Signal interference
2EMOVEINTERFERINGSOURCE
e.g. mobile phones, magnets
“Err 3” displays Incorrect results Measure again
3YMPTOM 0OSSIBLE#AUSE 3OLUTION .ODISPLAYWHEN
you press the
0OWER3TARTBUTTON
"ATTERIESAREWORN
out
"ATTERYPOLARITIES
are incorrect
2EPLACEWITHNEWBATTERIES
2EALIGNBATTERIESINCORRECT
polarities
.OTE ) FYOURPROBLEMCANNOTBESOLVEDBYTHEABOV E CONSULT
A'&(EALTH0RODUCTS )NCREPR ESENTATIVE $/./4
disassemble the unit.
42/5",%3(//4).' 34/2!'%-!).4%.!.#% 2EMOVETHEBATTERIESFROMTHEUNITWHENITWILLNOTBEUSED
for more than 3 months.
$ONOTWASHTHEWRISTCUFFOREXPOSEITTOLIQUID
5SEADRYORSLIGHTLYWATERDAMPENEDCLOTHTOCLEANTHEUNIT
+EEPAWAYTHEUNITFROMDIRECTSUNLIGHT EXTREME
temperatures, humidity or moisture.
$ONOTUSEALCOHOL BENZENE THINNEROROTHERVOLATILELIQUIDS
to clean the unit.
-ODEL.O 1147
Measurement Method /SCILLOMETRIC
-EASUREMENT2ANGE 0RESSURE nMM(G
0ULSE2ATE nBEATSMIN
Accuracy 0RESSURE MM(G
0ULSE2ATE
Inflation Pump driven
0RESSURE$ETECTION 3EMICONDUCTOR
Power Supply 2x AAA batteries
!UTO0OW ER/FF 3 minutes after last operation
Storage Environment ²&TO²& TO2(
/PERATION%NVIRONMENT ²&TO²& TO2(
%XTERNAL$IMENSIONS
80 x 85 x 60 mm
.ET7 EIGHT GBATTERIESEXCLUDED
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READINGS
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Read these instructions before using your Blood Pressure Monitor. Save these instructions for future reference. The most current version of these instructions can be found online at www.grahameld.com. ).3,!"2EV#
Advanced Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor Model 1147 Instruction Manual Manufactured for: GF Health Products, Inc.
2935 Northeast Parkway Atlanta, Georgia 30360 telephone: 770-368-4700
fax: 770-368-2386 © 2009 GF Health Products, Inc.
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MONTHSAFTERTHEPURCHASEDATEUNLESSTHEREISANEXPIRATIONDATEONTHE
component in which case the warranty shall expire on the earlier of the warranty
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