BIOS Diagnostics BD353 Blood Pressure Monitor Instruction Manual

June 17, 2024
BIOS Diagnostics

BIOS Diagnostics BD353 Blood Pressure Monitor

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PRODUCT

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: BD353
  • Brand: BIOS Diagnostics TM
  • Technology: Oscillometric
  • Power Source: Batteries or AC/DC Power Adapter
  • Measurement: Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate
  • Display: LCD Screen
  • Memory Recall: Yes
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth for MediLink App

Product Usage Instructions

Getting Started
Before using the blood pressure monitor, ensure you have inserted the batteries or connected the AC/DC power adapter.

Using the Device

Select the User
If multiple users are using the device, make sure to select the correct user profile before taking measurements.

Setting Time, Date and Year
Set the time, date, and year on the device for accurate record-keeping.

Obtaining Accurate Measurements
Follow these steps for accurate readings:

  • Refer to tips on taking accurate measurements provided in the manual.
  • Avoid common sources of error mentioned in the manual.
  • Ensure the wide-range cuff fits properly on your arm.

Memory Recall
You can recall previous measurements stored in the memory of the device for tracking your blood pressure trends over time.

Bluetooth and MediLink App
Utilize the Bluetooth feature to connect the device to the MediLink App for convenient data management on your smartphone.

Care and Maintenance
Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on caring for and maintaining your blood pressure monitor to ensure its longevity and accuracy

Error Messages / Malfunctions
If you encounter any error messages or malfunctions, consult the manual for troubleshooting steps or contact customer support for assistance.

Lifetime Limited Warranty
Review the terms of the lifetime limited warranty provided by BIOS DiagnosticsTM for your blood pressure monitor.

BIOS VP of Marketing – Mark Beaton accepts the 2017 Hypertension Canada Certificate of Excellence from Angelique Berg, CEO of Hypertension Canada

Trusted by Canadians for 3 Generations

  • At BIOS Diagnostics™, we are proud of our legacy in blood pressure monitoring in Canada. From the early 1930’s to 1987 we manufactured “Tycos” brand professional blood pressure equipment for doctors and hospitals in Canada.
  • In the 1970’s we pioneered the first blood pressure devices for monitoring at home, and in the 1980’s we introduced digital technology in Canada. We haven’t been counting, but we know that millions of our home-use monitors have been used by Canadians in the last 30 years.
  • All BIOS Diagnostics™ devices are developed in collaboration with physicians and clinically tested to prove their measurement accuracy. For more information on clinical tests and other BIOS medical products, visit our website at www.biosmedical.com.
  • If you have questions about this device or blood pressure monitoring at home, email us at [email protected] or call the BIOS Medical Hotline 1-866-536-2289.

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the BIOS DiagnosticsTM Blood Pressure Monitor – Insight. Designed for convenient and easy operation, this device provides a simple, yet accurate method to measure your blood pressure.
Your blood pressure is an important parameter that can be used to monitor your health. This device enables you to monitor your blood pressure regularly, and maintain a record of your blood pressure measurements. You can then use this record to assist your physician in diagnosing and maintaining your healthy blood pressure level.

Features
The blood pressure monitor uses oscillometric technology to measure the arterial blood pressure and pulse rate. The cuff is wrapped around the arm and automatically inflated by the air pump. The sensor in the device detects weak fluctuation of the pressure in the cuff produced by extension and contraction of the artery of the arm in response to each heartbeat. The amplitude of the pressure waves is measured, converted in millimeters of the mercury column and is shown on the display.

  • 7 Day Measurement Software (7D Mode) is preinstalled in the device and simplifies home measurement procedures recommended by Hypertension Canada. This enables users to determine their real average blood pressure. Physicians can use the results stored in the tamper-proof log to help diagnose your individual condition.
  • Free MediLink App – This monitor will connect via Bluetooth to Android and iOS devices. The MediLink App enables users to send secure data to physicians for interpretation.
  • Memory Features 2 users, 90 blood pressure readings each with time and date.
  • BP Assessment Indicator displays the range between which your blood pressure values lie, according to Hypertension Canada.
  • Detects Irregular Heartbeat
  • BIOS Averaging – Averages last 3 readings.
  • Time and Date
  • Alarms – Users can set reminders to take measurements at proper times.

This device is easy to use and has been proven in clinical studies to provide excellent accuracy. Before using the blood pressure monitor, read this instruction manual carefully and keep it in a safe place.
Important Information
Refer to the following sections to learn about important safety instructions and how to take care of the BIOS DiagnosticsTM Blood Pressure Monitor – Insight.

A Safety Information

  • Self-measurement means control, not diagnosis or treatment. Your values must always be discussed with your doctor or a physician who is familiar with your family history.

  • If you are undergoing medical treatment and receiving medication, consult your doctor to determine the most appropriate time to measure your blood pressure. Never alter the dosages of any medication without direction from your doctor.

  • Your blood pressure depends on several factors, such as age, gender, weight and physical condition. It also depends on the environment and your state of mind at the time of measurement. In general, your blood pressure is lower when you are asleep and higher when you are active. Your blood pressure may be higher when recorded at a hospital or a clinic and may be lower when measured in the relaxing comfort of your home. Due to these variations, we recommend that you record your blood pressure regularly at home as well as at your doctor’s clinic.

  • Try to record your blood pressure regularly at the same time of the day and under the same conditions. This will help your physician detect any extreme variations in your blood pressure and thus treat you accordingly.

  • Morning Hypertension (>135 / 85 mmHg): Recently, several studies have identified elevated cardiovascular risks
    (heart failure, stroke, angina) associated with “morning hypertension”. There is a typical rise in blood pressure during the physiological changes from sleep to arising for the day.

  • The ideal time to measure your blood pressure is in the morning just after you wake up, before breakfast and any physical activity, and in the absence of the urge to urinate. If this is not possible, try to take the measurements later in the morning, before you start any physical activity. Relax for a few minutes before you record your blood pressure.

  • Your blood pressure increases or decreases under the following circumstances:
    Blood pressure is higher than normal:

    • — When you are excited, nervous, or tense

    • — While taking a bath

    • — During and after exercise or strenuous physical activity — When it is cold

    • — Within one hour after meals

    • — After drinking tea, coffee, or other caffeinated drinks — After smoking tobacco

    • — When your bladder is full 
      Blood pressure is lower than normal:

    • — After consuming alcohol

    • — After taking a bath

  • The pulse display is not suitable for checking the frequency of heart pacemakers.

  • If you have been diagnosed with a severe arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, vascular constriction, liver disorders, or diabetes, have a cardiac pacemaker, or are pregnant, measurements made with this instrument should only be evaluated after consultation with your doctor.

  • Take care while handling the batteries in the device. Incorrect usage may cause battery fluid leakage. To prevent such accidents, refer to the following instructions:

    • — Insert batteries with the correct polarity.
    • — Turn off power after use. Remove and store the batteries if you are not planning to use the device for an extended period of time.
    • — Do not mix different types, brands, or size of batteries. This may cause damage to the product
    • — Do not mix old and new batteries.
    • — Remove batteries and dispose of them according to the proper regulations in your area.
    • — Do not disassemble batteries or expose them to heat or fire.
    • — Do not short-circuit the batteries.
    • — Do not use rechargeable batteries.

B Care of the Device
For the prolonged life of your blood pressure monitor, note the following instructions:

  • Do not drop or bang the unit. Prevent sudden jerks, jars, or shocks to the device to prevent damage.
  • Do not insert any foreign objects in any device openings or vents.
  • Do not disassemble the unit.
  • If the unit has been stored at very low or freezing temperatures, allow to reach room temperature before using it.
  • Do not store the unit in direct sunlight, high humidity, or in places with a lot of dust.
  • Clean the device with a soft dry cloth. Do not use gasoline, thinner or similar solvents. Carefully remove spots on the cuff with a damp cloth and soap. Do not wash the cuff.
  • Do not use the device if you think it is damaged or if anything appears unusual.
  • Ensure that children do not use this device unsupervised; some parts are small enough to be swallowed.
  • Using the unit in the immediate vicinity of mobile phones, microwave appliances or other devices with strong electromagnetic fields may result in impaired functioning.
  • Do not use this device close to strong electromagnetic fields, such as mobile telephones or radio installations. Keep a distance from such devices when using this unit.

C Comparing Readings to Other Blood Pressure Devices

  • Many questions arise when two blood pressure devices are compared in an effort to check accuracy. An accurate comparison requires repeatable measurements under the same conditions to “reference device” with known accuracy.
  • Significant time is required to reduce naturally occurring blood pressure variability during the test. The subject should be seated comfortably with feet flat on the floor, and have rested for 5 minutes before the first reading to allow blood pressure levels to stabilize. The patients back, elbow and forearm should be supported, and the middle of the cuff should be at the level of the right atrium. There should be no talking or moving during the measurement and if comparing to an aneroid gauge or mercury column, observers should avoid parallax and be careful not to round measurements.
  • The most accurate way to compare devices is to take two readings at the same time. However, most people and doctor’s offices do not have the equipment necessary to measure blood pressure from two devices simultaneously. To take sequential measurements properly requires a pair of initial measurements to determine the subjects blood pressure level: first with the reference equipment, followed by 60 seconds, then with the monitor-under-test. The actual accuracy test requires three pairs of measurements with 60 seconds between measurements. These measurements are averaged and a comparison can be made. Since most people tend to relax and their blood pressure falls with subsequent measurements, following this protocol reduces these natural changes in Blood Pressure levels. The standard technical error of both consumer and professional devices is normally ±3 mmHg, so a discrepancy of 6 mmHg is acceptable even when the devices are working within their specifications.
  • Any comparisons without a known “reference device” and not following the procedures described above will yield unreliable results. In addition, to do an accuracy test properly the reference device must also be tested to a known reference to confirm its accuracy, prior to being used as the reference for comparisons.

D Calibration

  • Digital blood pressure monitors do not require regular recalibration, unless the product has been dropped and internal parts have been damaged. If the unit turns on and does not display an error code, the product is working properly.

  • In extremely rare cases, the cuff may have developed a pin-hole leak, or the gasket where the cuff connector enters the monitor may not have a proper seal; both of these leaking air issues will potentially cause errors in accuracy, but otherwise the product will work accurately without drifting out of calibration.
    1.3 What do your Numbers Mean?

  • Blood pressure is the pressure in your blood vessels while blood circulates throughout your body. High blood pressure or “Hypertension” is the pressure at which ones normal average blood pressure is considered too high and other health risks including: heart attack, stroke, dementia, kidney failure, heart disease and erectile dysfunction may occur. It is expressed as two numbers: systolic/diastolic 120 mmHg/ 80 mmHg (mmHg= millimeters of mercury). “Systolic”numbers refer to the pressure on the walls of your arteries while the heart is contracting and pushing blood. “Diastolic” pressure is the lower number when the heart is at rest and relaxed. A simple way to understand this is to picture a garden hose. When the tap is turned on, the immediate pressure on the walls of the hose is the “systolic” number, and when the tap is turned off it is the “diastolic” number.

  • There are many different causes of high blood pressure. We differentiate between common primary (essential) hypertension, and secondary hypertension. The latter group can be ascribed to specific organic malfunctions. Please consult your doctor for information about the possible origins of your own increased blood pressure values.

Normal Blood Pressure Values
When rested, and measuring your blood pressure at home, measurements with diastolic pressure readings above 85 mmHg or systolic readings over 135 mmHg are considered high. If you obtain consistent readings in this range, consult your doctor immediately. High blood pressure values over time can damage blood vessels, vital organs such as the kidney, and your heart. With blood pressure values that are too low (i.e., systolic values under 105 mmHg or diastolic values under 60 mmHg), consult with your doctor.

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Adopted From: Understanding and Managing your blood pressure; Hypertension Canada.

Note : A diagnosis of high blood pressure must be confirmed with a medical professional. A doctor should evaluate any unusual blood pressure readings. Additionally, lower targets may be appropriate for some populations such as African-

Americans, the elderly, or patients with underlying issues such as diabetes mellitus or chronic kidney disease.

Important for Canadians:

    • Hypertension measured at home ≥ 135/85
    • Hypertension measured at a physician’s office ≥ 140/ 90
    • Hypertension measured at a physician’s office for a diabetic patient ≥ 130/80

For further information, see our website www.biosmedical.com.

Common Blood Pressure Questions and Answers

a) Why is my blood pressure reading always different?
Your blood pressure changes constantly. It is quite normal for blood pressure to fluctuate as much as 50 mmHg throughout the day. Blood pressure is normally lowest at night, but increases during waking hours when the stress and activities of everyday life are highest.

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b) Why is the doctor’s reading different from the reading taken at home?
Your blood pressure can vary due to the environment (temperature, nervous condition). When measuring blood pressure at the doctor’s office, it is possible for blood pressure to increase due to anxiety and tension, this is known as “White Coat Hypertension”.

c) Why should I monitor blood pressure at home?
One or two readings will not provide a true indication of your normal blood pressure. It is important to take regular, daily measurements and to keep records over a period of time. This information can be used to assist your physician in
diagnosing and preventing potential health problems.

Getting Started

About the Blood Pressure Monitor
This section describes the various components of the Blood Pressure Monitor.

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Upper Arm Cuff:
Wide range cuff for arm circumference 24 – 43 cm or 9.4” – 17”.

Cuff Connection:
Insert the cuff connector into the opening provided on the left side of the monitor as shown in the diagram.

About the LCD Screen
The LCD screen displays the systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements along with your heart rate. It also displays previously recorded measurements and the date and time, when the appropriate button is pressed.

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Inserting the Batteries
Follow these steps to insert four “AAA” batteries in the device.

  1. Open the battery compartment cover in the direction shown.
  2. Insert four “AAA” batteries with the correct polarity as indicated.
  3. Replace the battery compartment cover.

Attention!

  • After the battery warning appears, the device is blocked until the batteries have been replaced.
  • Please use “AAA” Long-Life or Alkaline 1.5V batteries.
  • If the blood pressure monitor is left unused for long periods, please remove the batteries from the device.
  • Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable batteries.

Using the AC/DC Power Adapter
You may also operate this monitor using the included AC/DC adapter. Use only the included adapter to avoid damaging the unit.

  1. Ensure that the AC/DC adapter and cable are not damaged.
  2. Plug the adapter cable into the AC/DC adapter port on the top of the blood pressure monitor.
  3. Plug the adapter into your electrical outlet. When the adapter is connected, no battery current is consumed.

Using the Device

This section describes how to get the maximum benefit from your blood pressure monitor. Follow the instructions carefully to get an accurate measurement of your blood pressure and pulse rate.

NOTE : Setting the user, year, month, date and time is one sequential process

Select the User

  1. Start with the monitor OFF, but with batteries or adapter inserted.
  2. Press the SET button twice, press the MEM button to switch between User 1 and User 2.

Setting the Time, Date and Year

  1. Immediately after selecting the user, press the SET button, the YEAR will flash. Press the MEM button to choose the year and press SET to store in the memory.
  2. Repeat the same process to set the MONTH by pressing the MEM button. Press the SET button to store it in the memory.
  3. The same process is repeated to set the DATE. The date will flash and can be changed with the MEM button. Afterwards, HOURS will begin to flash.
  4. TIME; hours, and then minutes can be set following the same procedure by using the MEM button.
  5. Next ‘AL1OFF” will be displayed with “OFF” flashing. Press the MEM button to switch between ON and OFF. Press the SET button to confirm.
  6. If both AL1 and AL2 are set to “OFF”, “CL” will appear on the display. Press the SET button to disregard. See section 3.10 Clear Measurements from Memory.
  7. If AL1 and/or AL2 are set to “ON”, see section 3.12 to set the alarm.

NOTE : In order to change any setting you must repeat the process and confirm each setting by pushing the SET button.
NOTE : Press the START/STOP button to turn the monitor ON or OFF.

Obtaining Accurate Measurements
Your blood pressure can vary based on numerous factors, physiological conditions, and your surroundings. Follow these guidelines to obtain accurate and error-free measurements of your blood pressure and pulse rate.

Tips on Taking Accurate Measurements

  • In the morning before breakfast, 2 hours after dinner, before taking medication.
  • Avoid coffee and smoking within the hour, and no exercise 30 minutes before measuring.
  • Do not speak while taking the measurement.
  • Sit with legs uncrossed so as not to restrict blood flow.
  • Ensure that the cuff is level with the heart while the arm is supported on the table.
  • Empty bladder (if necessary).
  • Rest quietly for 5 minutes. Remain calm and quiet while the measurement is in process.
  • Take measurements on the non dominant arm.
  • Sit with back supported and measurement arm resting on a table. Sit with feet flat on the floor.

Common Sources of Error
All efforts by the patient to support the arm can increase the blood pressure. Make sure you are in a comfortable, relaxed position and do not activate any of the muscles in the measurement arm during the measurement. Use a cushion for support if necessary.

ATTENTION!
Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same conditions with a peaceful and calm environment. Ensure that you take measurements under the same conditions to obtain an accurate and reliable reading.

  • If the arm artery lies considerably lower or higher than the heart, an erroneous value of blood pressure is measured. Each 15 cm difference in height results in a measurement error of 10 mmHg.
  • A loose cuff causes false measurement values.
  • With repeated measurements, blood accumulates in the arm, which can lead to false results. Consecutive blood pressure measurements should be repeated after at least a 45 second pause or after the arm has been held up in order to allow the accumulated blood to flow away.

Fitting the Wide Range Cuff

NOTE : Visit www.biosmedical.com for a video that illustrates how to properly fit the cuff.

  1. a) Putting the cuff velcro side down on a table, the words on the cuff should be facing right side up. Put the end of the cuff (with fastener) through the metal ring, making the cuff a cylinder. (Ignore this step if your cuff is already set up.) Proper assembly allows the Velcro® to match up properly. Measure on your non-dominant arm, unless there is a >10 mmHg difference with the other arm, in which case use the arm with the higher pressure.
  2. b) Place the cuff around your bare arm. Make sure the bottom edge of the cuff is about 1” (2-3 cm) above the elbow joint. Adjust the cuff so that the rubber tubing under the cuff lies over the brachial artery, which runs on the inside of the arm (see Fig. B). The red material should be over the brachial artery.
  3. c) Pull the cuff and tighten it by attaching the Velcro® fastener.
  4. d) The cuff should fit snugly around the bare arm, but not too tight. You should be able to fit two fingers under the cuff. If the cuff is the wrong size, the device will not measure your blood pressure accurately. Contact the store, or BIOS Medical for other sized cuffs.BIOS-Diagnostics -BD353-Blood -Pressure-Monitor-FIG- \(10\)
  5. e) Place the arm on the table (palm facing upwards) so that the cuff is at the same level as the heart. Make sure there is no kink in the hose.
  6. f) You can adjust the level of your arm by putting a cushion under your arm. Ideally the cuff should be at heart level.
  7. g) Remain seated in a comfortable room temperature for at least 5 minutes, then start the measurement.
  8. h) For those who cannot put the cuff on the left arm, put it on the right arm as shown.
  9. i) More than 6 consecutive measurements will cause blood accumulation in the lower arm which will affect the measuring results. To improve reading accuracy, raise the arm being measured, squeeze and relax your hand several times, then take another measurement. Another option is to take the cuff off and wait at least 5 minutes before repeating measurement.
  10. j) If this device was stored in low temperature, it is necessary to leave it in room temperature for at least 1 hour, otherwise the measurement can be inaccurate.

Comment:
Continue to use the same arm for comparisons. It is not unusual for there to be a difference in blood pressure between arms. Initially, check BP on both arms. If one arm is 10mmHg higher, continue to measure on that arm. Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same conditions (Relax for several minutes before taking a measurement).

ATTENTION : Do not use a cuff other than the original cuff contained in this kit!

Protocol Software (7D Mode)

****7D Mode is used in consultation with your physician for assessing white coat hypertension or sustained hypertension, based on a protocol of measurements taken at home. The protocol calls for 2 measurements to be taken in the morning (AM) and 2 measurements in the evening (PM) for 7-days consecutively. The blood pressure monitor will automatically average the measurements according to the protocol and will indicate whether all data was fulfilled, at the proper times. 7D Mode simplifies the process for users and provides physicians with clear data from home measurements.

  1. When the monitor is OFF, press the SET button, 7D Mode will appear on the monitor. Press the SET button to confirm.
    NOTE: Press the MEM button to switch between 7D Mode and General Mode.

  2. Next, select the user. When taking measurements in 7D Mode it is very important to select the correct user. Press the SET button to confirm, then press the START/STOP button to power the monitor OFF.

AM

  • Take: 2 measurements, 1 minute apart
    • Empty bladder (If necessary)
    • In the morning before breakfast, before taking medication
    • Sit with back supported and your measurement arm resting on a table. Sit with feet flat on the floor.

PM

  • Take: 2 measurements, 1 minute apart
    • Empty bladder (If necessary)
    • 2 hours after dinner, before taking medication
    • Sit with back supported and measurement arm resting on a table. Sit with feet flat on the floor.
    • Avoid coffee and smoking within the hour, and no exercise 30 minutes before measuring.

RESULTS
Discard Day 1 measurements. Average your day 2-7 measurements

  • Note : If the result is “borderline” repeat the series for confirmation. This data can be used by a medical professional to make a diagnosis of hypertension. To start your measurement, see section 3.6 Measuring Your Blood Pressure. Once the Protocol is complete, after the 7 days, you can view your average. See section 3.9B Recalling Memory in 7D Mode.

IMPORTANT:
It is critical that users follow the measurement protocol carefully to ensure reliable data for diagnosis.

  1. Take 2 measurements in the morning (ideally after going to the bathroom and before eating or drinking).
  2. Take 2 measurements in the evening approximately 10-12 hours after the morning measurements, and ideally not immediately after the evening meal, 2 hours after a meal is recommended.
  3. Repeat these 4 measurements per day for 7 days consecutively.

NOTE 1: Missing measurements will cause ERR to appear on the display. Continue with the sequence of measurements and discuss with your doctor when you review the data.
NOTE 2: The machine only recognizes AM and PM readings each day. It does not exclude AM and PM measurements only a few hours apart. Each measurement has a time stamp. Discard any measurements that were not at least 6 hours apart with your doctor.

**General Mode

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In General Mode, a user can take blood pressure measurements outside of the Protocol Software (7D Mode).

  1. When the monitor is OFF, press the SET button, 7D Mode will appear on the monitor. Press the MEM button to switch between 7D Mode and General Mode. Press SET to confirm.
  2. Next, select the user. Press SET to confirm, then press START/STOP button to power off the monitor.
  3. To start your measurement, see section 3.6 Measuring Your Blood Pressure.

Measuring Your Blood Pressure
After the cuff has been appropriately positioned, and the correct mode has been selected, the measurement can begin:

  1. Press the START/STOP button until all the symbols appear on the screen. You will see “bt” flashing on the display. At this time you can connect the App with the monitor (see section 3.8) or press the START/STOP button again and the monitor will continue with a measurement. You will hear 2 short beeps and after “ 0 ” will flash for 2 seconds. The pump then begins to inflate the cuff. The increasing pressure in the cuff is shown on the display.
  2. After the suitable pressure has been reached, the pump stops and the cuff gradually deflates. The cuff pressure will then be displayed. In case the initial inflation is not sufficient, the device automatically re-inflates to a higher pressure.
  3. When the device detects a heartbeat, the heart symbol   on the display starts to flash for every heartbeat.
  4. When the measurement has been completed, you will hear a long beep and the systolic, diastolic and pulse rate will appear on the display.
  5. The measurement readings remain on the display until you switch off the device. If no button is pressed, the device switches itself off in 3 minutes.

NOTE : The symbol will be displayed along with the reading if irregular heartbeat has been detected during the measurement. If the symbol appears frequently (e.g. several times in a week), it may be an indication of a more serious heart problem, and you should consult your doctor.

Discontinuing a Measurement
To stop the measurement (eg. the patient feels unwell) press the START/STOP button. The device will immediately decrease the cuff pressure automatically.

Bluetooth and MediLink App
For the most up to date information on what Android and iOS operating systems are compatible with our device applications please visit: biosmedical.com, the Apple Store, or the Play Store.

PLEASE NOTE: Android and iOS system and software updates may render the app obsolete on older devices.

  1. To begin using the free MediLink App, download and install onto your smartphone or tablet.

  2. 2. Turn ON Bluetooth on your device.

  3. Open the MediLink App. You will need to register and create a password.

  4. With the app open to the blood pressure and heart rate tab select ‘Add Bluetooth BP Monitor’. (Figure 1)

  5. Select your device from the list of monitors. (Figure 2)

  6. Follow the instructions on your phone screen to pair the device. While pairing, your device monitor will flash ‘bt’. A pop up asking you ‘Is this your blood pressure monitor?’ will appear. Select Yes. (Figure 3)
    NOTE: Ensure that Bluetooth settings are enabled on your phone before attempting to pair.

  7. If connection is successful, the app will ask you to select which user you want to link/import data for. Device has paired successfully when you can see the device listed at the bottom of your app screen. (Figure 4)
    NOTE : On the blood pressure machine the user is displayed in the top left corner.
    NOTE : The blood pressure monitor will sync to the App, and memory will download onto the App.

  8. Once the memory download is complete, you can take your measurement. When the measurement is completed the monitor will sync with the App automatically.

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NOTE : For more information on the App and how to use it, visit our website www.biosmedical.com or call our BIOS Medical Hotline: 1-866-536-2289

Memory Recall
This blood pressure monitor automatically stores 90 measurements for each user in its memory. The 90 memories are split between the two modes: 28 memories in 7D Mode and 62 memories in General Mode. The oldest record will be
replaced by the latest measurement value when there are more than 90 sets for each user.

Recalling Memory in General Mode
First select General Mode, then turn the monitor OFF by pressing the START/STOP button. While the monitor is OFF, press the MEM button to see the most recent measurement value. Subsequent measurements can be displayed one after the other by continuously pressing the MEM button.

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Recalling Memory in 7D Mode
First, select 7D Mode, then press the START/STOP button to turn the monitor OFF. While the monitor is OFF, press the MEM button.

  1.  If the Protocol was done correctly, the monitor will display  , meaning all 28 measurements have been saved in the memory, and then display the Average Measurement as per the Protocol software. In the Average Measurement screen the date will display the second day the Protocol measurements were started and then change to the 7th day the Protocol measurements ended.
    For example: If the first day of measurements are started on October 10th and ends 7 days later on October 17th, the date will appear as 10M11D then change to 10M17D and back and forth . 10M11D will display instead of 10M10D because the Protocol disregards the first day of measurements and averages the last 6 days of measurements, see section 3.4 for more explanation.
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If the Protocol was done incorrectly or if any measurements were missed, the monitor will display  then  then the average measurement and then display the subsequent measurements.BIOS-Diagnostics -BD353-Blood -Pressure-Monitor-FIG-
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Reasons why the Protocol Software is displaying
Not enough measurements have been saved in memory. For the Protocol Software to work correctly there needs to be 28 measurements saved in memory, 4 measurements taken for 7 days.

Clear Measurements From Memory
If you are sure that you want to permanently remove all stored memories, first choose the mode you want to delete the memory from, then press the SET button 14 times until “ ” appears when the power is off. Press the START/ STOP button until “ ” flashes 3 times to clear the memory. After this, press the MEM button, the symbols “ ” and “ ” will appear on the screen. This means that the memory has successfully cleared.

Blood Pressure Assessment Indicator

The bars on the left hand side of the display show you the range within which the indicated blood pressure values lies. Depending on the height of the bar, the readout value is either within the normal (green), borderline (yellow) or danger (red) range.

The classification is based on standards adopted by Hypertension Canada. The indicator bar rises according to your measurement.

  • If your measurement has only one or two bars, your measurement is in the green zone, or “Normal”.
  • If your measurement has three bars, it is in the yellow zone, or “High Normal”, in the pre-hypertensive range.
  • If your measurement has four bars, it is in the red zone “High Blood Pressure with Self / Home Monitoring”.If your measurement has five bars, it is in the red zone or “Moderate to Severe Hypertension”.

Setting the Alarm
This blood pressure monitor allows you to set two alarm times at which an alarm signal will then be triggered. This can be a useful aid, for instance as a reminder to take your measurements for the Protocol Software (7D Mode) or to remind you to take medication.

  1. To set the alarm, while the monitor is OFF, press the SET button 9 times, you will see  and OFF will flash, press the MEM button to change the alarm to “ON”. Press the SET button to confirm.
  2. The HOUR digits will flash, press the MEM button to change the digits, press SET to confirm.
  3. Next the MINUTE digits will flash, press the MEM button to change the digits. Press the SET button to confirm.
  4. Once Alarm 1 is set, you can follow the same steps above to set Alarm 2.

Error Messages / Malfunctions

If an error occurs during a measurement the LCD displays the corresponding error code.

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If problems occur when using the device the following points should be checked, and if necessary, the corresponding measures should be taken.

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Care and Maintenance

  1. Do not expose the device to either extreme temperatures, humidity, dust or direct sunlight.
  2. The cuff contains a sensitive air-tight bubble. Handle this carefully and avoid all types of stress through twisting or buckling.
  3. Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use gas, thinners or similar solvents. Dirt on the cuff should be removed with a damp cloth and soap. Do not put in the washing machine or dishwasher. Do not submerge in water.
  4. Handle the tube carefully. Do not pull on it. Do not allow the tubing to kink and keep it away from sharp edges.
  5. The monitor contains sensitive parts, and should be treated gently.
  6. Never open the monitor. This invalidates the manufacturer’s warranty.
  7. Batteries and electronic instruments must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulations, not with domestic waste.

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Lifetime Limited Warranty

This BIOS Diagnostics blood pressure monitor has a lifetime limited warranty to be free of defects from the date of purchase. Only applicable to the original owner. This warranty does not include the inflation system including the cuff and inflation bladder. The cuff is warranted for 2 years. The warranty does not cover damage from misuse or tampering.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee
If at any time, you are not completely satisfied with the performance of this device, call our BIOS Medical Hotline and speak with a customer service person, who will make arrangements to have the device repaired or replaced to your full satisfaction.

If you have questions regarding the operation of your monitor call the BIOS Medical Hotline: 1-866-536-2289
Should repair be necessary, return the unit with all component pieces. Enclose proof of purchase and $5.00 for return shipping and insurance. Ship the unit prepaid and insured (at owners option) to:

THERMOR LTD.

Please include your name, return address, phone number, and email address. Thermor Ltd. will repair or replace (at Thermor’s option) free of charge any parts necessary to correct the defect in material or workmanship.
Please allow 10 days for repair and return shipping.

Technical Specifications

  • Operating temperature: 5 to 40°C / 41 to 104°F
  • Storage temperature: -20 to 55°C / -4 to 131°F
  • Weight: 304 g (not including batteries)
  • Dimensions: 122 x 135 x 50 mm
  • Measuring procedure: Oscillometric during deflation
  • Measurement range: 0 – 299 mmHg
  • Pulse: 40 – 199 beats per minute
  • Resolution: 1 mmHg
  • Static accuracy: pressure within ± 3 mmHg
  • Pulse accuracy: ± 5 % of the reading
  • Voltage source: 4 x 1.5 V Batteries; size AAA AC adapter

Read the instruction manual carefully before using this device, especially the safety instructions, and keep the instruction manual for future use.
Type BF applied part
Batteries and electronic devices must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulations, not with domestic waste.

MANUFACTURED BY  :
THERMOR LTD. 16975 LESLIE STREET NEWMARKET, ON L3Y 9A1

MADE IN CHINA

WWW.BIOSMEDICAL.COM

FAQ

Q: Can I share my blood pressure measurements with my healthcare provider?
A: Yes, you can share your recorded measurements with your healthcare provider by either showing them the readings directly or by providing a printed log from the device.

Q: How often should I calibrate my blood pressure monitor?
A: It is recommended to calibrate your blood pressure monitor annually to ensure accurate readings. Follow the calibration instructions provided in the user manual.

Q: Is it safe to use the blood pressure monitor on children?
A: This blood pressure monitor is designed for adult use. Consult with a pediatrician for guidance on monitoring blood pressure in children.

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