ABPM 7100 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor
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Instruções de Utilização Instrucciones de uso Bruksanvisning / Руководство по эксплуатации Istruzioni per l‘uso / Instrukcja użytkowania Gebrauchsanweisung / Lietošanas norādījumi Mode d‘emploi / Пайдалану нұсқаулығы Käyttöohjeet / Használati utasítás Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor Gebruikshandleiding / Upute za upotrebu Kullanım Talimatları

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ABPM 7100 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor The ABPM 7100 is distributed only by Welch Allyn, Inc. To support the intended use of the product described in this publication, the purchaser of the product is permitted to copy this publication for internal distribution only, from the media provided by Welch Allyn. Caution: This manual refers to a device whose sale is restricted, under US federal legislation, to licensed doctors or on the basis of prescriptions issued by same. The manufacturer and Welch Allyn do not accept liability for injuries or unlawful or improper use of the product which...

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Table of contents Symbols Introduction Preliminary note About these instructions for use Clinical data CE Mark Content Instructions for use Intended use Indications for use Contraindications Essential Performance Side effects of 24-hour blood pressure monitoring Product description Introduction The ABPM 7100 Technical Data and environmental conditions Accessories Preparing the ABPM 7100 Safety instructions Inserting the batteries Activating the device Setting the time / date Clearing the memory Transferring patient data Setting measurement logs Selecting a suitable cuff Applying the ABP...

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The ABPM 7100 fulfills the requirements of the following directives: Preliminary note With the ABPM 7100 24-hour blood pressure measuring device, you now have an Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring System (ABPM System) at your disposal. The ABPM 7100, also specified as ABP Monitor, can be prepared for a new patient in just a few minutes. This permits the optimum use of the ABP Monitor and allows you to process one 24-hour profile per day. The ABPM 7100 can therefore be quickly integrated into everyday practice life. The recorded blood pressure values must be evaluated with the intended...

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Side effects of 24-hour blood pressure monitoring As with occasional blood pressure measurements, petechiae, haemorrhages or subcutaneous haematoma may occur on the measured arm despite a correctly seated cuff. The innate patient-dependent risk resulting from treatment with anticoagulants or in patients with coagulations disorders arises irrespective of the type of monitoring device. Always check whether the patient displays coagulation disorders or is being treated with anticoagulants. The ABPM 7100 is intended for clarifying the blood pressure status and for use as a diagnostic aid for an...

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Product description Introduction The ABPM 7100 System consists of two main components: • The ABPM 7100 with cuffs and accessories • Patient management software for the doctor to evaluate the measurement results With the software the ABPM 7100 can be prepared for measurement, transfer stored measurement results to the PC, display transferred measurements on the screen in various formats such as graphics, lists and statistics and print out measurement results. Optional is the possibility to evaluate the measurement results with upgrades. The ABPM 7100 can be prepared immediately for the next...

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The LCD display is located on the front of the ABPM 7100 casing. It displays useful information for the doctor and the patient regarding measurement data, monitor settings and measurement errors. When the START button is pressed, the number of previously registered measurements will be shown before starting a manual measurement. Audible signals Individual or multiple beeps of audible signals are used. The following table explains the meaning of the beeps: • Switching ON/OFF Starting and ending a measurement (except at night intervals) Removal of the interface cable Measurement errors In...

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Technical Data and environmental conditions Measurement pressure range: Systolic Diastolic +/- 3 mmHg in display range Static pressure range: Pulse range: Measurement intervals: Measurement logs: 4 adjustable interval groups Memory capacity: 300 Measurements (with CBP or PWA: 260 measurements) Battery capacity: Operating temperatures: Operating humidity: Storage environment: Ambient pressure approx. 220 g excluding batteries Power supply: 2 Ni-MH batteries with 1,2 V each and min. 1500 mAh (AA, Mignon) or 2 Alkali 1,5 V batteries (AA, Mignon, LR6) USB-Interface cable Expected operational...

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Preparing the ABPM 7100 Safety instructions Warning Risk of strangulation posed by the shoulder strap and cuff tubing. • If the patient has limited cognitive abilities, the device may only be used under supervision. • Do not place the shoulder strap and cuff tubing around the patient’s neck. • Always place the cuff tubing under the outer clothing (even at night). • When used on children, the device must only be applied with special care and under permanent supervision. • Instruct the patient to turn off the device, remove the cuff, and notify the doctor if they are experiencing pain,...

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Damage to device • Do not open the casing. Once the device is opened, all warranties will lapse. Open the batteries compartment on the rear of the ABPM 7100 casing to insert the batteries into the ABPM 7100 according to the battery polarities (+ / -) and close the compartment. Damage to device • Do not wear the ABPM 7100 while showering. If you suspect that liquid has entered the device while cleaning or using it, the device shall no longer be used on the patient. • If the device was exposed to moisture, switch off the device and remove the batteries. • Inform your service immediately and...

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Setting the time / date Setting measurement logs The ABPM 7100 has an internal buffer battery allowing the time to continue even if the batteries have been removed. Nevertheless the time and the date should be checked before every measurement series. The time and date can be set automatically with the patient management software. Alternatively the time and date can be set manually. Press and hold the START button and then press the EVENT buttons to enter the Set Time mode. Use the START button to select the appropriate item and use the EVENT button to jump to the next display item. In the...

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