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| Brand | Visomat |
| Model | Comfort Eco XL |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
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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.
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.
A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.
To ensure the cuff is properly positioned on your upper arm for accurate blood pressure measurements with the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Expose your upper arm and push the cuff onto the upper arm until the lower edge of the cuff is 2-3 cm above the crook of your arm. 2. If you are using the unit on your left arm, make sure the air hose runs through the middle of the crook of your arm, with the artery marking centrally above the pulse position. 3. If you are using the unit on your right arm, rotate the cuff to the left until the artery marking is on the pulse position, and the air hose should run along the inside of your upper arm. 4. Tighten the cuff to a level where you can still insert two fingers between your arm and the cuff. You can slightly bend your arm and tense the upper arm muscle to increase the circumference of your arm. 5. Pull the free end of the cuff tight and close the Velcro fastener securely. 6. Check if the measurement arrow on the cuff is inside the "marking for arm circumference" at the edge of the cuff. By following these steps, you can ensure that the cuff is properly positioned on your upper arm, which is crucial for obtaining accurate blood pressure measurements with the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer.
There could be several reasons why the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer is not displaying any values when you start the measurement process. Here are some possible causes and corrective actions: 1. Check the cuff placement: Ensure that the cuff is properly positioned on your upper arm, with the lower edge of the cuff about 2-3 cm above the crook of your arm. Make sure the air hose runs through the middle of the crook of your arm or along the inside of your upper arm, depending on whether you are using the unit on your left or right arm. 2. Verify proper rest and positioning: Before starting the measurement, make sure you have observed the necessary rest period and that your arm is relaxed and not moving. Avoid talking during the measurement process. 3. Check the cuff size: Ensure that you have selected the proper cuff size for your arm circumference. Cuffs that are too small can result in inaccurate blood pressure values. 4. Verify battery status: Check if the batteries are inserted correctly and if they are not flat. If the batteries are low, replace them with new ones. 5. Check for error messages: If the sphygmomanometer displays an error message, refer to the manual for specific instructions on how to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and address the issue of the sphygmomanometer not displaying any values during the measurement process.
If the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer displays an error message during the measurement process, here are some possible causes and corrective actions: 1. Err-1: The systolic pressure has been determined, but the cuff pressure fell below 20 mmHg afterwards. This can occur if the hose has been disconnected after measuring the systolic blood pressure. Check if the hose is securely connected. If the issue persists, there may be a large leakage during measurement, and it is recommended to send the unit for service. 2. Err-2: Unnatural pressure pulse influences the measurement result. This can happen if the arm is moved during measurement. Ensure that you are keeping your arm still and relaxed during the measurement. 3. Err-3: Inflating the cuff takes too much time. This can be due to improper cuff positioning or a leaky hose connection. Check if the cuff is properly positioned on your arm and ensure that the hose connection is secure. If the problem continues, contact the service hotline. 4. Err-5: The unit detected an unacceptable difference between systolic and diastolic pressure. This can occur when the measurement results, such as 160/140, are questioned by the unit. Repeat the measurement and follow the instructions carefully. If the measurement results continue to be unusual, consult a doctor. 5. Display HI: The inflation pressure is over 300 mmHg or the pulse is over 200. This can be due to irregular heartbeat or irregular breathing. Repeat the measurement after 5 minutes of rest and avoid deep breaths. If the issue persists, consult a doctor. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and address the error messages displayed by the sphygmomanometer during the measurement process.
The Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer is designed for non-invasive measurement of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate on adults, specifically individuals aged 15 years and older. The manual advises against using the unit to measure the blood pressure of children, stating that it requires specialist knowledge. It is recommended to consult a doctor if you wish to measure the blood pressure of a child. The manual explicitly states not to use the unit on a baby or infant. Therefore, based on the information provided in the manual, it is not recommended to use the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure on children. It is important to follow the guidelines and consult a healthcare professional for accurate and appropriate blood pressure measurements for children.
To interpret the displayed values for systole, diastole, and pulse rate on the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Systole: The systolic pressure value represents the maximum pressure in your arteries when your heart contracts and pumps blood into the arteries. It is the higher value displayed on the sphygmomanometer. 2. Diastole: The diastolic pressure value represents the minimum pressure in your arteries when your heart is at rest between beats. It is the lower value displayed on the sphygmomanometer. 3. Pulse Rate: The pulse rate value represents the number of times your heart beats per minute. It is an indicator of your heart rate and is displayed as beats per minute (BPM) on the sphygmomanometer. By understanding these values, you can interpret the displayed values on the sphygmomanometer. For example, a systolic value of 120 mmHg, a diastolic value of 80 mmHg, and a pulse rate of 70 BPM would indicate a blood pressure reading of 120/80 mmHg with a pulse rate of 70 beats per minute. It is important to note that blood pressure values can vary depending on factors such as age, health condition, and activity level. If you have any concerns or questions about your blood pressure readings, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for further guidance.
To ensure the cuff is properly positioned on your upper arm for accurate blood pressure measurements with the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Expose your upper arm and push the cuff onto the upper arm until the lower edge of the cuff is 2-3 cm above the crook of your arm. 2. If you are using the unit on your left arm, make sure the air hose runs through the middle of the crook of your arm, with the 4 cm long artery marking centrally above the pulse position. 3. If you are using the unit on your right arm, rotate the cuff to the left until the artery marking is on the pulse position. The air hose should then run along the inside of your upper arm. 4. Tighten the cuff to such an extent that you can still insert 2 fingers between your arm and the cuff. You can slightly bend your arm and tension the upper arm muscle to increase the circumference of your arm. 5. Pull the free end of the cuff tight and close the Velcro fastener. 6. Check if the measurement arrow on the cuff is inside the "marking for arm circumference" at the edge of the cuff. By following these steps, you can ensure that the cuff is properly positioned on your upper arm, which is crucial for accurate blood pressure measurements with the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer.
If the sphygmomanometer is not displaying any values after starting the measurement process, there could be several possible reasons. Here are the steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the battery: Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly and have enough charge. If the batteries are low or inserted incorrectly, replace them with new ones. 2. Proper cuff positioning: Make sure that the cuff is properly positioned on your upper arm. Follow the instructions in the manual to ensure that the cuff is placed correctly and securely. 3. Rest before measurement: Before taking a blood pressure measurement, it is important to rest for at least 5 minutes. Ensure that you have rested adequately before starting the measurement process. 4. Avoid movement and talking: During the measurement process, avoid any unnecessary movement or talking. Stay still and quiet to obtain accurate readings. 5. Repeat the measurement: If the sphygmomanometer still does not display any values, repeat the measurement process, ensuring that you follow all the instructions carefully. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address the issue of the sphygmomanometer not displaying any values after starting the measurement process with the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer.
If the sphygmomanometer displays an error message during the measurement process, there could be several possible reasons. Here are the steps to address the common error messages: 1. Err 1: This error message indicates that the systolic pressure has been determined, but the cuff pressure fell below 20 mmHg afterwards. Check if the hose is properly connected and if there are any large leaks during the measurement. If the issue persists, contact customer service. 2. Err 2: This error message suggests that an unnatural pressure pulse influenced the measurement result, possibly due to arm movement during the measurement. Relax and try to keep your arm still during the measurement. 3. Err 3: If the inflation of the cuff takes too much time, it could be due to improper cuff positioning or a leaky hose connection. Ensure that the cuff is positioned correctly and the hose connection is secure. If the problem continues, contact customer service. 4. Err 5: This error message indicates an unacceptable difference between systolic and diastolic pressure, questioning the measurement results. Repeat the measurement and follow the instructions carefully. If the results remain unusual, consult a doctor. 5. HI: If the display shows "HI," it means the inflation pressure is over 300 mmHg or the pulse is over 200. This could be due to irregular heartbeats or irregular breathing. Repeat the measurement after 5 minutes of rest and avoid deep breaths. If the issue persists, consult a doctor. By following these steps, you can address the error messages displayed by the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer during the measurement process.
To interpret the displayed systole, diastole, and pulse values on the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Systole: The systolic pressure is the higher value displayed on the sphygmomanometer. It represents the pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts and pumps blood into the circulation. It is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). 2. Diastole: The diastolic pressure is the lower value displayed on the sphygmomanometer. It represents the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest between beats. It is also measured in mmHg. 3. Pulse: The pulse value displayed on the sphygmomanometer represents the number of times your heart beats per minute. It is measured in beats per minute (BPM) and provides information about your heart rate. By understanding these values, you can interpret the blood pressure measurements displayed on the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer. The systolic pressure indicates the force exerted on the arterial walls when the heart contracts, the diastolic pressure represents the pressure when the heart is at rest, and the pulse value reflects your heart rate. Monitoring these values can help you assess your blood pressure and overall cardiovascular health.
When using the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer and if you have a medical condition or are undergoing specific treatments, it is important to take certain precautions. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Read the safety instructions: Familiarize yourself with the safety instructions provided in the manual. These instructions will outline important guidelines for using the sphygmomanometer safely. 2. Consult your healthcare provider: If you have a medical condition or are undergoing specific treatments, it is advisable to consult your healthcare provider before using the sphygmomanometer. They can provide specific guidance based on your individual circumstances. 3. Follow the recommended measurement frequency: Your healthcare provider may recommend a specific frequency for measuring your blood pressure. Follow their instructions regarding how often you should use the sphygmomanometer to monitor your blood pressure. 4. Take note of any specific instructions: If you have a medical condition or are undergoing treatments that may affect your blood pressure readings, such as arrhythmia or certain medications, pay attention to any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider. They may advise you on how to interpret the readings accurately. 5. Report any concerns or unusual readings: If you notice any concerns or unusual readings while using the sphygmomanometer, contact your healthcare provider. They can provide further guidance and address any issues that may arise. By following these precautions, you can use the Visomat Comfort Eco XL sphygmomanometer safely and effectively, even if you have a medical condition or are undergoing specific treatments.
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