The indicator of the [NIGHT] button [Connection] button
[Memory] button
[NIGHT] button
[START/STOP] button
1.3 Display and Symbols
1. Know Your Monitor
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NIGHT
POSITION
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[Front][Bottom][Back]
DisplayWrist cuff
Wrist cuff
Battery compartment
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C
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Date and time display
B
Bluetooth ON symbol
Appears when Bluetooth is enabled.
C
Battery symbol
Flashes when batteries are low.
Appears when batteries are depleted.
D
Deflation symbol
Appears during cuff deflation.
E
Sync symbol
Flashes/appears when your data needs to be transferred because the
stored memory is either almost, or completely full. Once you pair your
monitor with a smart device, transfer your readings immediately before
the monitor deletes the oldest readings. Up to 350 readings can be
stored in the internal memory per user.
F
Irregular heartbeat symbol
Appears along with readings when an irregular rhythm is detected 2 or
more times during a measurement.
An irregular heartbeat rhythm is defined as a rhythm that is 25% less or
25% more than the average rhythm detected while your monitor is
measuring blood pressure. If it continues to appear, we recommend you
to consult with and follow the directions of your physician.
G
Movement error symbol
Appears along with readings when your body is moving during a
measurement. If it appears, remove the wrist cuff, and wait for 2 to
3 minutes. Then, remain still and take another measurement.
H
Cuff wrap guide symbol
Appears if the wrist cuff is wrapped around the wrist too loosely while
taking a measurement. It also appears on past readings in the memory
if the cuff was wrapped too loosely during those readings taken.
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Systolic blood pressure reading
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Diastolic blood pressure reading
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Pulse display / Memory number
Pulse rate appears after the measurement.
When pressing the [Memory] button, the memory number appears for
approximately one second before the pulse rate appears on the display.
Short
Long
Irregular HeartbeatNormal Heartbeat
1.4 Classification of BP (Blood Pressure)
2018 ESH/ESC* Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension
Definitions of hypertension by office and home blood pressure levels
These ranges are from statistical values for blood pressure.
*European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and European Society of Cardiology
(ESC).
Warning
•NEVER diagnose or treat yourself based on your readings. ALWAYS consult with
your physician.
2.1 Installing Batteries
1. While holding the hook of the battery
cover, slide and remove it.
2. Insert 2 “AAA” alkaline batteries as
indicated in the battery compartment.
3. Close the battery cover.
As soon as batteries are correctly installed, the display flashes
as shown in the figure to the right for 2 minutes, then your
monitor will automatically turn off.
Note
•When the “” symbol flashes on the display, it is
recommended you replace batteries.
•To replace batteries, turn your monitor off and remove all batteries. Then replace
with 2 new alkaline batteries at the same time.
•As soon as batteries are correctly installed, the year flashes on the date and time
display to set the date and time.
•Replacing batteries will not delete previous readings.
•The supplied batteries may have a shorter life than new batteries.
•Disposal of used batteries should be carried out in accordance with local
regulations.
2.2 Pairing Your Monitor with a Smart Device
You can track changes in your blood pressure by transferring your readings from
your monitor to your smart device.
The date and time on your monitor will automatically be set when you pair your
monitor with your smart device.
1. Enable Bluetooth on your smart device.
2. Download and install the “OMRON connect” app onto your smart
device.
If you already have the “OMRON connect” app and have created your account,
open the app and add your new monitor.
3. Open the app on your smart device and press and hold
the [Connection] button for more than 2 seconds. Then follow the instructions.
4. Confirm that your monitor is connected successfully.
When your monitor is connected successfully to your smart device, “OK”
appears after flashing 3 times.
Note
•Be aware that OMRON will not be responsible for the loss of data and/or
information in the app.
•“OMRON connect” is the only app that we recommend to use with your
monitor to transfer data correctly.
OfficeHome
Systolic Blood Pressure≥ 140 mmHg≥ 135 mmHg
Diastolic Blood Pressure≥ 90 mmHg≥ 85 mmHg
2. Preparation
hook
Review the list of compatible smart devices at
www.omronconnect.com/devices/
2.3 Setting Date and Time Manually
If your monitor is paired with your smart device, date and time is set automatically.
When you need to set them manually, follow the instructions below.
1.Press and hold the [Date/Time setting] button for more than
2 seconds.
The year flashes.
2.Press the [Memory] button to adjust the year.
Press and hold the [Memory] button to quickly advance the years.
3.Press the [Date/Time setting] button to confirm the year and the month
will flash.
Repeat the same steps to adjust the month, day, hour, and minute.
4.Press the [Date/Time setting] button to store the setting.
2.4 Blood Pressure Measurement Tips
To help ensure an accurate reading, follow these directions:
•Stress raises blood pressure. Avoid taking measurements during stressful times.
•Measurements should be taken in a quiet place.
•It is important to take measurements at same times each day. Taking
measurements in the morning and in the evening is recommended.
•Remember to have a record of your blood pressure and pulse readings for your
physician. A single measurement does not provide an accurate indication of your
true blood pressure. You need to take and record several readings over a period of
time.
Caution
•Avoid bathing, drinking alcohol or caffeine, smoking, exercising and eating for at
least 30 minutes before taking a measurement.
•Rest for at least 5minutes before taking a measurement.
2.5 Applying the Wrist Cuff
Note
•Following steps are for applying the wrist cuff to your left wrist. When you take a
measurement on your right wrist, apply the wrist cuff using the same steps as on
your left wrist.
•The blood pressure can differ between the right wrist and the left wrist, and the
measured blood pressure values can be different. OMRON recommends to always
use the same wrist for measurement. If the values between both wrists differ
substantially, please check with your physician as to which wrist to use for your
measurements.
Caution
•Remove tight-fitting or thick clothing and any accessories from your wrist while
taking a measurement.
1.Roll up sleeve.
Make sure your sleeve is not rolled up too tightly on
your arm. This may constrict the flow of blood in your
arm.
2.Put your wrist through the cuff loop.
Your palm and monitor display should both face
upward.
3.Position the wrist cuff leaving a
clearance of 1 to 1.5 cm between your monitor and the bottom of your palm.
4.Wrap the wrist cuff firmly around your wrist.
Do not apply over clothing.
Check to make sure that there is no gap between
your wrist and the cuff.
Note
•Make sure the wrist cuff does not cover the
protruding part of the wrist bone on the outside of
your wrist.
1 to 1.5 cm
Caution
•DO NOT use this monitor with other medical electrical (ME) equipment
simultaneously. This may result in incorrect operation of the monitor and/or cause
an inaccurate reading.
•Remain still and DO NOT talk while taking a measurement.
3.1 Taking a Measurement in the Morning and Evening
1.Sit with correct posture.
To take a measurement, you need to be
relaxed and comfortably seated in a room
with a comfortable temperature. Place your
elbow on the table to support your arm.
•Sit in a chair with your legs uncrossed and
your feet flat on the floor.
•Sit with your back and arm being
supported.
•Your monitor must be approximately the
same level as your heart. If the monitor is
too high above your heart, your blood
pressure will be artificially low. If the
monitor is too low below your heart, your
blood pressure will be artificially high.
•The appropriate level can be checked using the positioning indicator after
pressing the [START/STOP] button.
•Relax your wrist and hand. Do not bend your wrist back, clench your fist, or
bend your wrist forward.
2.Press the [START/STOP] button.
All symbols (except for the battery symbol) appear on the
display before starting the measurement.
Note
•To stop the measurement, press the [START/STOP] button
once to deflate the wrist cuff.
3.Check the positioning indicator.
Your monitor has a built-in heart zone function that is used as an aid in
determining if the monitor is at the correct height. It has been designed to work
with most people so that when your wrist is at the correct position relative to
your heart, the indicator will light in blue. When your wrist is higher or lower
position relative to your heart, the indicator lights in orange.
Note
•After 5 seconds from pressing the [START/STOP] button, even if your
monitor is not positioned properly, your monitor will start the measurement
and the wrist cuff will start to inflate.
4.Remain still and do not move or talk until the entire measurement
process is completed.
This monitor detects your blood pressure and pulse rate during inflation.
Note
•The positioning indicator remains on during inflation.
•When the “” symbol is displayed, the wrist cuff is not applied correctly.
Press the [START/STOP] button to turn your monitor off, then apply the cuff
correctly.
After your monitor has detected your blood pressure and pulse rate, the cuff
automatically deflates. Your blood pressure and pulse rate are displayed.
5.Press the [START/STOP] button to turn your monitor off.
Note
•Your monitor will automatically turn off after 2 minutes.
•Wait 2 - 3 minutes between measurements. The wait time allows the arteries
to decompress and return to their pre-measurement form. You may need to
increase the wait time depending on your individual physiological
characteristics.
•If the battery symbol flashes, the batteries may be depleted during
measurement. This may cause an inaccurate reading. Replace the batteries
immediately.
Transferring Data Automatically/Manually
•When Bluetooth is enabled, the readings will be transferred to your smart device.
•To transfer the readings manually, open the app, then press the [Connection]
button.
3. Using Your Monitor
NIGHTPOSITION
Positioning indicator
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Alternating
date/time
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Janos KovacsAugust 11, 2023
Dear Team!
I would like to ask about the Omron NightView product.
My questions:
1. Is this device able to measuere accurate in lying and sitting position also with manually measurement daytime and automatic during the night?
2. Is this device also suggested to use over the age of 40years old clients? Regardless of age?
Even if it is a wirst blood pressure device it is said to be a premium category and very trustable.
3. Is this device a good option to determine whether a person really has high blood pressure or just white coat syndrome?
Many thanks for your help in advance!
Kind Regards,
Janos Kovacs
The Omron NightView is a sphygmomanometer, or blood pressure monitor, that is designed for use during the nighttime. It is intended to provide accurate and reliable blood pressure readings in low-light conditions.
This sphygmomanometer features a large backlit display that is easy to read, even in the dark. The backlight can be adjusted to different levels to suit individual preferences. The NightView also has a memory function that allows users to store and track their blood pressure measurements over time.
The Omron NightView is designed with user convenience in mind. It is equipped with a one-touch operation feature, making it quick and easy to use. The cuff is adjustable and fits a wide range of arm sizes, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit.
This sphygmomanometer is also technologically advanced. It uses Omron's Intellisense technology, which ensures accurate readings by automatically inflating the cuff to the ideal level. It also detects irregular heartbeats, alerting users to potential health concerns.
The NightView operates on batteries, making it portable and convenient for use at home, at the office, or while traveling. It comes with a storage case for easy transport and protection.
Overall, the Omron NightView is a reliable and user-friendly sphygmomanometer that provides accurate blood pressure measurements in low-light conditions. Its convenient features and advanced technology make it a valuable tool for monitoring and managing blood pressure.
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Omron NightView below.
What does systolic pressure mean?
Systolic pressure is the top number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. Systolic pressure refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle.
What does diastolilc pressure mean?
Diastolic pressure is the lowest number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats.
What is a normal blood pressure?
A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.
How do I properly position the arm cuff for accurate readings?
To ensure accurate readings with the Omron NightView sphygmomanometer, it is important to position the arm cuff correctly. Place the cuff on your upper arm, just above the elbow, with the bottom edge of the cuff approximately 2-3 centimeters above the crease of your elbow.
How can I determine the correct cuff size for my arm?
Selecting the appropriate cuff size is crucial for accurate measurements. Start by measuring the circumference of your upper arm. Based on the measurement, refer to the cuff size chart provided with the sphygmomanometer to determine the proper cuff size. Using an incorrectly sized cuff can lead to inaccurate readings.
How should I position myself during blood pressure measurements?
Maintaining the correct posture is essential for reliable readings. Sit in a chair with your back straight and supported, and keep both feet flat on the floor. Rest your arm with the cuff on a table or armrest, ensuring it is at the same level as your heart. Avoid crossing your legs or talking during the measurement.
What actions or habits should I avoid before taking blood pressure measurements?
Prior to measuring your blood pressure with the Omron NightView, it is important to avoid certain activities that may influence the readings. Refrain from smoking, consuming caffeine or alcohol, and exercising for at least 30 minutes before measurements. Also, empty your bladder beforehand to ensure accurate results.
How can I ensure consistent and accurate measurements over time?
To maintain consistency and accuracy, it is advisable to follow a few guidelines. Always measure your blood pressure at the same time of day and under similar conditions to establish a baseline. Additionally, ensure you are in a quiet and relaxed environment. Regularly check the sphygmomanometer's calibration and consider having it professionally recalibrated if needed.
Is the manual of the Omron NightView available in English?
Yes, the manual of the Omron NightView is available in English .
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Dear Team! I would like to ask about the Omron NightView product. My questions: 1. Is this device able to measuere accurate in lying and sitting position also with manually measurement daytime and automatic during the night? 2. Is this device also suggested to use over the age of 40years old clients? Regardless of age? Even if it is a wirst blood pressure device it is said to be a premium category and very trustable. 3. Is this device a good option to determine whether a person really has high blood pressure or just white coat syndrome? Many thanks for your help in advance! Kind Regards, Janos Kovacs