Sunbeam Blood Pressure Monitor 7682 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Manual Aneroid Blood Pressure Monitor  
M o d e l  
Sunbeam-Oster Household Products  
Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely.  
 
1 . DO Read instructions carefully before using Monitor.  
2. DO Rest arm on a flat surface so that upper arm is at heart level when  
taking measurements.  
3. DO Remain calm, quiet and still when measurements are being taken.  
4.  
DO make sure that the cuff is in the proper position according to your  
instruction manual.  
5. DO Insure that the exhaust velocity is 2-5  
per second at the systolic  
point each time a measurement is taken.  
DO Wait at least 10 minutes between taking measurements.  
6.  
7.  
DO Pump unit pressure 30 to 60  
above normal systolic before  
beginning measurement.  
8. DO Consult your physician before adjusting your medication based on  
readings from this Monitor.  
9. DO Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the instrument.  
DO NOT move arms or hands when measurement is being taken.  
2. DO NOT talk or chew when measurement is being taken.  
3. DO NOT turn exhaust valve too quickly when adjusting for systolic and  
diastolic readings.  
4. DO NOT take a series of measurements without waiting at least 10 minutes  
between measurements.  
5
DO NOT adjust medication based on readings from this Monitor.  
6. DO NOT make any adjustments to unit, there are no user serviceable parts.  
Call  
for further instructions.  
DO NOT smoke during or at least 30 minutes prior to taking blood pressure  
measurements.  
DO NOT drop or otherwise mechanically shock the dial gauge. This is a  
delicate precision device.  
DO NOT fold the Arm Cuff or Rubber Cuff Hose tightly during storage, as  
such treatment may shorten the life of the components.  
Manufactured to meet specifications set by the Association for the  
Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI)  
 
Standards for assessment of high or low blood pressure, without regard to age,  
have been established by the World Health Organization (WHO), as shown in this  
chart.  
(Fig. 1)  
9 5  
a
Hypertense  
pressure type  
1 4 0  
Reference Material: investigation into Adult Diseases Report by the Ministry of Health  
and Social Security, 1971.  
Individual blood pressures vary greatly both on a daily and a seasonal basis.  
These variations are even more pronounced in hypertense patients. Normally the  
blood pressure rises while at work and is at its lowest during the sleeping  
period. The graph below illustrates the variations in blood pressure over a whole  
day with measurement taken every five minutes.  
PM  
Time  
A M  
Shown is data for measurements taken every 5 minutes. The thick line represents sleep  
The rise in blood pressure at 4 PM (A in the graph) and 12 PM (B in the graph) corre-  
spond to an attack of pain and sexual intercourse. (Beven, Honour Stott: Clin. Sci.  
1969.)  
 
gauge  
(sphygmomanometer)  
arm cuff  
bulb hose  
ear pieces  
exhaust valve  
attached  
*Model 7683 has the  
ACCURATE READINGS MAY REQUIRE PRACTICE, ESPECIALLY IN  
HEARING THE SOUNDS OF THE BLOOD PRESSURE.  
Sit comfortably next to a table or flat  
surface. Roll up the sleeve on your left  
arm. (Left arm is preferred but right  
arm is acceptable.) Place your left arm  
on the table in a slightly  
position  
with upper arm level with the heart,  
with your palm facing  
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2. Locate the brachial artery (fig. 1). It  
is above the bend of the elbow when  
the palm is laid upwards on a’flat sur-  
face. Feel for your pulse with the first  
two fingers of your free hand, pressing  
down firmly next to the muscle on the  
inside of the arm. Slip the Arm Cuff  
over your arm with the arrow marked  
“artery” over your brachial artery (fig.  
2) Adjust the Arm Cuff, using the vel-  
cro strip so that it fits snugly enough to  
maintain its position. (Make sure arm  
cuff is comfortable, not too tight or too  
loose.)  
fig. 2  
fig. 3  
3. Insert the Stethoscope Bell, flat  
side (Diaphragm) down, underneath  
the Arm Cuff,  
over your brachial  
artery (fig. 3). If your model has the  
stethoscope bell attached to the arm  
cuff, place the stethoscope bell over  
the brachial artery.  
fig. 4  
4. Be sure to close the Exhaust  
Valve on the rubber bulb by turning  
in a clockwise direction (fig. 4).  
5. Hold the Gauge at heart level in  
the hand of your cuffed arm (fig. 5). If  
your unit has a clip on the back of the  
Gauge that allows for attachment on a  
strap on the Arm Cuff, follow (fig. 6).  
Place the ear pieces inside your ears.  
fig. 5  
6. Using your free hand, pump the  
Rubber Bulb so that the Arm Cuff  
inflates until the sound of your heart  
beat disappears or  
reads  
30-60 above your normal  
systolic reading (approximately  
180-200  
 
7. Slowly turn the Exhaust  
Valve ccunter-clockwise with  
your thumb and index finger  
to an exhaust rate of 2 to 3  
per second as seen on  
the dial. If the deflation rate  
(exhaust rate) is too fast, it  
will not read you blood  
pressure correctly or may not  
read at all. A muffled thump-  
ing sound becomes audible as  
pressure falls. The dial read-  
ing when you hear the first  
pulse sound (muffled thumping sound) from artery is recorded as  
the SYSTOLIC pressure. The point at which the pulse sound is no  
longer heard is recorded  
DIASTOLIC pressure.  
For example, your readings can be recorded as  
read “120 (systolic) over 80 (diastolic).”  
which is  
8. Release remaining air in the Arm Cuff by turning the Exhaust  
Valve counterclockwise. Remove Arm Cuff.  
Note: Make sure air is completely deflated and gauge’returns to  
the zero zone. If the pointer does not return to zero, please contact  
our consumer affairs -office at l-800-597-5978.  
zero zone  
 
What is Blood Pressure?  
Blood pressure is a measurement of the force of blood flowing against the walls of the  
arteries. Arterial blood pressure is constantly changing during the course of the cardiac  
cycle. The highest pressure in the cycle is called the SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE;  
the lowest is the DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE. Both pressure readings, the  
SYSTOLIC and DIASTOLIC, are necessary to enable a physician to evaluate the status of  
a patient’s blood pressure. Many factors such as physical activity, anxiety, or the time of  
day, can influence your blood pressure. Blood pressure is typically low in the morning and  
increases from afternoon to evening. It is lower in the summer and higher in the winter.  
Why Is It a Good Thing to Measure Blood Pressure at Home?  
Having one’s blood pressure measured by a doctor in a hospital or a clinic, and group  
health checks, tend to stimulate nervousness in the subject and may even create high blood  
pressure. Also blood pressure varies in accordance with a variety of conditions, and so  
judgement is not possible on the basis of a single measurement. (See Fig. 2)  
The blood pressure measured first thing in the morning after getting up, before taking any  
food, and with the subject still, is known as the fundamental blood pressure. In practice it  
is rather difficult to record the fundamental blood pressure, but to come as near as possible  
to measuring the blood pressure in an environment that is close to this, is why it is useful  
to take the measurement at home.  
Systolic:  
The highest point of blood pressure; level of blood pressure produced  
as your heart beats.  
Diastolic: The lowest point of blood pressure; level of blood pressure produced  
as your heart rests between beats.  
Millimeters of Mercury  
Blood pressure is measured in terms of the  
height of mercury in a column. Measurements are written one over the other.  
For example, a systolic pressure of 120  
is expressed as “120 over 80.”  
and diastolic pressure of 80  
IMPORTANT: Only a physician is qualified to interpret your blood pressure  
measurements, and no device can replace regular medical examinations by  
your physician. It is recommended that your physician review your procedure  
for using this blood pressure monitor. Your physician should verify blood  
pressure measurements before making adjustments to medication.  
 
LIMITED  
YEAR WARRANTY  
Sunbeam-Oster Household Products warrants that, for a period of one year from date of purchase, this  
product shall be free of mechanical and electrical defects in material and workmanship. Our  
obligation hereunder is limited to repair or replacement, at our option, of this product during the  
warranty period, provided the product is sent postage prepaid directly to our factory service center:  
SUNBEAM-OSTER HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS  
APPLIANCE SERVICE STATION  
117 Central Industrial Row  
Purvis, MS 39475  
DO NOT RETURN THIS  
DELAY THE PROCESSING OF YOUR WARRANTY CLAIM. this warranty does not cover normal wear  
negligent use or misuse of the product, use on  
TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE; ACTING OTHERWISE MAY  
of pads, damage resulting from any of the following:  
improper voltage or current, use contrary to operating instructions, or disassembly, repair, or  
Product repair or replacement as  
alteration by any person other than our factory service center.  
provided under the above warranty is your exclusive remedy. Sunbeam Corporation (of which  
Sunbeam-oster Household Products is a division,), shall not be liable for any incidental or  
“consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty on this product. Except to the  
extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a  
particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the duration of the above warranty. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply  
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
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