medisana BU 510 Blood Pressure Monitor Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- medisana
Table of Contents
- Blood pressure classification
- Influencing and evaluating readings
- Starting up
- Using a Mains Adaptor
- Settings
- Fitting the cuff
- Taking a blood pressure measurement
- Discontinuing a measurement
- Displaying stored values
- Deleting stored values
- Error messages and error remedying
- Troubleshooting
- Cleaning and care
- Disposal
- Guidelines / Standards
- Technical specifications
- References
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BU 510 Blood Pressure Monitor
Instruction Manual
Unit and LCD Display
Intended use
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The device is intended for measuring the blood pressure from the upper arm of an adult.
Contraindication -
The device is not suitable for measuring the blood pressure of children.
Ask your doctor before using it on older children. -
Persons who suffer from arrhythmia, diabetes, cardiovascular problems or who have had a stroke should consult their doctor before using the device.
Explanation of symbols
IMPORTANT
Follow the instructions for use! Non-observance of these instructions can
result in serious injury or damage to the device.
WARNING
These warning notes must be observed to prevent any injury to the user.
CAUTION
These notes must be observed to prevent any damage to the device.
NOTE
These notes give you useful additional information on the installation or
operation.
Device classification: type BF applied part
LOT number
Manufacturer
Date of manufacture
Common factors of the wrong measurement
- Please keep quiet for 5-10 minutes and avoid eating, drinking alcohol, smoking, exercising, and bathing before taking measurements. All these factors will influence the measurement result.
- Remove any garment that fits closely to your upper arm.
- Always measure on the same arm (normally left).
- Take measurements regularly at the same time every day, as blood pressure changes even during the day.
- All efforts by the patient to support their arm can increase blood pressure.
- Make sure you are in a comfortable, relaxed position and do not activate any of the muscles in the measurement arm during measurement. Use a cushion for support if necessary.
- If the arm artery lies lower or higher than the heart, a false reading will be obtained.
- A loose or open cuff causes false reading.
- With repeated measurements, blood accumulates in the arm which can lead to a false reading. Consecutive blood pressure measurements should be repeated after a 1-minute pause or after the arm has been held up in order to allow the accumulated blood to flow away.
Safety instructions
Read the instruction manual carefully before using this device, especially the
safety instructions, and keep the instruction manual for future use. Should
you give this device to another person, it is vital that you also pass on
these instructions for use.
- The unit is intended only for use in the home. Consult your doctor prior to using the blood pressure monitor if you are concerned about health matters.
- Only use the unit for its intended purpose in accordance with the instructions for use.
- Warranty claims become void if the unit is misused.
- Please consult your doctor prior to using the unit if you suffer from illnesses such as arterial occlusive disease.
- The unit may not be used to check the heart rate of a pacemaker.
- Pregnant women should take the necessary precautions and pay attention to their individual circumstances. Please consult your doctor if necessary.
- If you experience discomfort during measurements, such as pain in the upper arm or other complaints, press the START button 4 to release the air immediately from the cuff. Loosen the cuff and remove it from your arm.
- Use the right cuff, otherwise, it can not work.
- The unit is unsuitable for children.
- Do not allow children to use the unit. Medical products are not toys!
- Please ensure that the unit is kept away from the reach of children.
- The cuff hose around the neck may cause suffocation.
- The swallowing of small parts like packaging bag, battery, battery cover, and so on may cause suffocation.
- The user must check that the equipment functions safely and see that it is in proper working condition before being used.
- Only the cuff provided can be used, and cannot be changed to any other branded cuff. It can only be replaced with a cuff of exactly the same type.
- The device may not be operated in rooms with high levels of radiation or in the vicinity of high-radiation devices, such as radio transmitters, mobile telephones or microwaves, as this could cause functional defects or incorrect measurements.
- Do not use the equipment where flammable gas (such as anesthetic gas, oxygen or hydrogen) or flammable liquid (such as alcohol) are present.
- No modification of this unit/device is allowed.
- Please do not attempt to repair the unit yourself in the event of malfunctions, since this will void all warranty claims. Only have repairs carried out by authorized service centers.
- Protect the unit against moisture. If liquid does manage to penetrate into the unit, remove the batteries immediately and do not continue to use the unit. In this case, contact your specialist dealer or notify us directly.
- Please don’t use a dilution agent, alcohol, or petrol to clean the unit.
- Please don’t hit heavily or fall down the product from a high place.
- If the unit is not going to be used for a long period, please remove the batteries.
SAFETY NOTES FOR BATTERIES
- Do not disassemble batteries!
- Replace the new batteries if the unit displays a low battery symbol.
- Never leave any low battery in the battery compartment since they may leak and cause damage to the unit.
- Increased risk of leakage, avoid contact with skin, eyes, and mucous membranes! If battery acid comes in contact with any of these parts, rinse the affected area with copious amounts of fresh water and seek medical attention immediately!
- If a battery has been swallowed seek medical attention immediately!
- Replace all of the batteries simultaneously!
- Only replace with batteries of the same type, never use different types of batteries together or use batteries with new ones!
- Insert the batteries correctly, observing the polarity!
- Please take off the battery if you won’t use it in 3 months.
- Remove the batteries from the device if it is not going to be used for an extended period!
- Keep batteries out of children’s reach!
- Do not attempt to recharge these batteries! There is a danger of explosion!
- Do not short circuit! There is a danger of explosion!
- Do not throw into a fire! There is a danger of explosion!
- Do not throw used batteries into the household refuse; put them in a hazardous waste container or take them to a battery collection point, at the shop where they were purchased!
Unit and LCD Display
- Socket for a mains adaptor
- Blood Pressure Monitor
- MEM-button (Memory Recall)
- START/STOP-button
- SET-button
- Battery compartment (on the underside)
- Push-in Connector for air tube
- LCD screen (display)
- Display of Date/Time
- Display of Systolic Pressure
- Display of Diastolic Pressure
- Pulse symbol
- Display of Pulse rate
- Change Battery symbol
- Arrhythmia display (arrhythmia cordis)
- Memory Location number
- Memory-Symbol
- Blood Pressure Indicator (green – yellow – orange – red)
- User memory 1 / 2
Scope of supply
Please check first of all that the unit is complete.
The following parts are included as standard:
- 1 medicine blood pressure monitor BU 510
- 1 cuff with air tube
- 4 batteries (type AA, LR6) 1.5 V
- 1 storage pouch
- 1 instruction manual
Please contact your supplier if you notice any transport damage on unpacking the unit.
What is blood pressure?
Blood pressure is the pressure created in the blood vessels by each heartbeat.
When the heart contracts (= systole) and pumps blood into the arteries, it
brings about a rise in pressure. The highest value is known as the systolic
pressure and is the first value to be measured. When the cardiac muscle
relaxes to take in fresh blood, the pressure in the arteries also falls. Once
the arteries are relaxed, a second reading is taken – the diastolic pressure.
How is blood pressure measured?
The medicine BU 510 is a blood pressure unit that is used to measure blood
pressure in the upper arm. The measurement is carried out by a microprocessor,
which, via a pressure sensor, measures the vibrations resulting from the
inflation and deflation of the cuff over the artery.
Blood pressure classification
Low blood pressure
Normal blood pressure| systolic <100 diastolic <60
(green display area 18)
systolic 100 – 139 diastolic 60 – 89
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Forms of hypertension
Mild hypertension| (yellow display area 18)
systolic 140 – 159 diastolic 90 – 99(yellow display area i)systolic 140 – 159
diastolic 90 – 99
Moderate hypertension| (orange display area 18)
systolic 160 – 179 diastolic 100 – 109
Severe hypertension| (red display area 18)
systolic ≥ 180 diastolic ≥ 110
WARNING
Blood pressure that is too low represents just as great a health risk as blood
pressure that is too high! Fits of dizziness may lead to dangerous situations
arising (e.g. on stairs or in traffic)!
Influencing and evaluating readings
- Measure your blood pressure several times, then record and compare the results. Do not draw any conclusions from a single reading.
- Your blood pressure readings should always be evaluated by a doctor who is also familiar with your personal medical history. When using the unit regularly and recording the values for your doctor, you should visit the doctor from time to time to keep him updated.
- When taking readings, remember that the daily values are influenced by several factors. Smoking, consumption of alcohol, drugs, and physical exertion influence the measured values in various ways.
- Measure your blood pressure before meals.
- Before taking readings, allow yourself at least 5-10 minutes of rest.
- If the systolic and diastolic readings seem unusual (too high or too low) on several occasions, despite correct use of the unit, please inform your doctor. This also applies to rare occasions when irregular or very weak pulse prevents you from taking readings.
Starting up
Insert/replace batteries
You must insert the batteries provided before you can use your unit. The lid
of battery compartment 6 is located on the underside of the unit. Open it,
remove it and insert the 4 AA LR6 type 1.5 V batteries supplied. Ensure
correct polarity when inserting the batteries (as marked inside the battery
compartment). Close the battery compartment. Replace the batteries if the
change battery symbol 14 appears on the display 8 or if nothing appears on the
display after the unit has been switched on.
Using a Mains Adaptor
Alternatively, you can use the unit with a special mains adaptor (medicine Art.–No. 51125). This connects to socket 1 provided at the back of the unit. In this case, the batteries remain in the unit. Inserting the connector into the back of the blood pressure monitor switches the batteries off mechanically. It is necessary, therefore, to plug the mains adaptor into the mains socket first of all and then to connect it to the blood pressure monitor. If the blood pressure monitor is no longer being used, first remove the connector from the blood pressure monitor and then pull the mains adaptor out of the mains socket. Doing this means that the date and time will not have to be reset each time.
Settings
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User setting:
Press SET button 5 when power off.
The screen will display or , press the MEM button to switch between and , press SET button 5 to confirm the user. Afterward, the computer will enter into year setting mode. -
Year setting:
The input for setting the year then starts flashing. Keep pressing the MEM- button 3 until the required year appears. Press SET button 5 when you confirm the year, then it will switch to the month and date setting mode. -
Month and date setting:
The month starts flashing. Keep pressing the MEM button 3 until the required month appears. Press SET button 5 to confirm the month, then the computer will proceed to et the date. As with the month setting, keep pressing the MEM- button 3 until the required day appears. Press SET button 5 to confirm the date, then the computer will switch to time setting mode. -
Time setting:
The hour starts flashing. Keep pressing the MEM button 3 until the required hour appears. Press SET button 5 to confirm the hour and proceed in the same way for the minute setting. Afterward CL appears in the display. You can quit set-up mode by pressing SET button 5 . If the batteries are changed the information is lost and the date and time need to be set again.
Fitting the cuff
- Push the end piece of the air tube 7 into the hole on the left side of the unit prior to use.
- Slide the open end of the cuff through the metal bracket so that the Velcro fastener is on the outside and it becomes a cylindrical form (Fig.1). Slide the cuff over your left upper arm.
- Position the air hose in the middle of your arm in line with your middle finger (Fig.2) (a). The lower edge of the cuff should be 2 – 3 cm above the crease of the elbow. (b). Pull the cuff tight and close the Velcro fastener. (c).
- Measure the pulse on your bare arm.
- Only position the cuff on the right arm if it cannot be used on the left arm. Always carry out measurements on the same arm.
- Correct measuring position for sitting (Fig.3).
Taking a blood pressure measurement
After the cuff has been appropriately positioned, the measurement can begin:
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Switch the unit on by pressing the START/STOP button 4.
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If the START/STOP button 4 is pressed, two short beeps are heard and all display characters are shown (display test). This test can be used to check that the display is indicating properly and in full.
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The unit is ready for measurement and the number 0 flashes for 2 seconds. It automatically inflates the cuff slowly in order to measure your blood pressure.
The rising pressure in the cuff is shown on the display. -
The unit inflates the cuff until sufficient pressure has built up for measurement. Then the unit slowly releases air from the cuff and carries out the measurement. When the device detects the signal, the heart symbol on the display starts to flash, you can hear the beep for every heartbeat once the heartbeat signal is detected.
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When the measurement is finished, you can hear a long beep and the cuff is deflated completely. The systolic and diastolic blood pressure and the pulse value with the pulse symbol appear on the display 8. The blood pressure indicator flashes next to the relevant colored bar depending on the blood pressure classification. If the unit has detected an irregular heartbeat, the arrhythmia display also flashes.
WARNING
Do not take any therapeutic measures on the basis of a self-measurement. Never alter the dose of medicine prescribed by a doctor. -
The readings are automatically saved in the selected memory ( or ). Up to 90 measured values with date and time can be stored in each memory.
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The measurement readings remain on the display. The unit switches off automatically after approx. 3 minutes if no buttons are pressed. The unit may also be switched off
using the START/STOP button 4.
Discontinuing a measurement
If it is necessary to interrupt a blood pressure measurement for any reason (eg. the patient feels unwell) the START/STOP button 4 can be pressed at any time. The device immediately decreases the cuff pressure automatically.
Displaying stored values
This unit features 2 separate memories, each with a capacity of 90 memory slots. Results are automatically stored in the memory selected by the user. Press the MEM button 3 when power off, to call up the measured values stored. All values average appear on the display. Pressing the MEM button 3 again, the last measurement value will be shown. Repeatedly pressing the MEM button 3 displays the respective values measured previously. If you have reached the final entry and do not press a button, the unit automatically switches itself off after approximately 120 seconds in memory recall mode. Memory recall mode can be exited at any time by pressing the START/STOP button 4 , which will also switch the unit off. The oldest value is deleted if 90 measured values have been stored in the memory and a new value is saved.
Deleting stored values
If you are sure that you want to permanently remove all stored memories, press the SET button 5 for 7 times until CL appears when power off. Press the START/STOP button, CL will flash 3 times to clear all the memories. After this press MEM buttons 3 , M, and “no” will be shown on the display which means that no memory in store.
Error messages and error remedying
Error indicators
The following symbol will appear on the display when measuring abnormal.
Symbol | Cause | Remedying |
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E-1 | Weak signal or pressure change suddenly | Wrap the cuff properly. |
Remeasure with correct way.
E-2| External strong disturbance| When the near a cell phone or another high
radiant device, the measurement will be failed. Keep quiet and no chatting
when measured.
E-3| Inflation error| Wrap the cuff properly. Make sure that the plug is
properly inserted into the unit. Remeasure.
E-5| Abnormal blood pressure| Repeat the measurement after relaxing for 30
mins. I get unusual readings 3 times, please contact your doctor.
| Weak batteries| The batteries are too low or empty. Replace all four
batteries with new 1.5 V type M LR6 batteries.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Check | Cause and solutions |
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No power | Check the battery power. Check the polarity position. | Replace |
batteries. Check for correct installation of the batteries (polarity).
No inflation| Check whether the plug is inserted correctly. Check whether the
plug is broken or leaked.| Insert into the air socket tightly. Change cuff.
Err appears
and measurement is interrupted| Movement or speaking during measurement.| Do
not move or speak during the measurement.
Cuff leaks| Check whether the cuff is damaged or too loose.| Wrap the cuff
tightly. Change cuff.
Please contact customer service if you can’t solve the problem. Do not disassemble the unit by yourself.
Cleaning and care
Remove the batteries before cleaning the unit. Clean the unit using a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild soapy solution. Never use abrasive cleaning agents, alcohol, naphtha, thinner or gasoline, etc. Never immerse the unit or any component in water. Be cautious not to get any moisture in the main unit. Do not wet the cuff or attempt to clean the cuff with water. Using a dry cloth, gently wipe away any excess moisture that may remain on the cuff. Put the cuff flat in an unrolled position and allow the cuff to air dry. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight; protect it against dirt and moisture. Do not subject the unit to extreme hot or cold temperatures. Keep the unit in the storage case when no use. Store the unit in a clean and dry location.
Disposal
This product must not be disposed of together with domestic waste.
All users are obliged to hand in all electrical or electronic devices,
regardless of whether or not they contain toxic substances, at a municipal or
commercial collection point so that they can be disposed of in an
environmentally acceptable manner.
Remove the batteries before disposing of the device/unit. Do not dispose of
old batteries with your household waste, but at a battery collection station
at a recycling site or in a shop.
Consult your local authority or your supplier for information about disposal.
Guidelines / Standards
This blood pressure monitor meets the requirements of the EU standard for
noninvasive blood pressure monitors. It is certified in accordance with EC
Guidelines and carries the CE symbol (conformity symbol) “CE 0297”.
The blood pressure monitor corresponds to European standards EN 1060-1 and EN
1060-3. The specifications of EU Guideline “93/42/EEC of the Council Directive
dated 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices” are met and likewise those of
EU Guideline 89/336/EEC. Electromagnetic compatibility: (see attached leaflet)
Technical specifications
Name and model: medicine Blood pressure monitor BU 510
Display system: Digital display
Memory slots : 2 x 90 for measurement values
Measuring method: Oscillometric
Voltage supply : 6 V , 4 x 1.5 V batteries AA LR6
Measuring range blood pressure : 0 – 299 mmHg
Measuring range pulse: 40 – 199 beats/min.
Maximum measuring deviation of static pressure: ± 3 mmHg
Maximum measuring deviation of pulse values: ± 5 % of the values
Pressure generation: Automatic with pump
Air release: Automatic
Autom. switch-off: after approx. 3 minutes
Operating conditions : +5 °C to +40 °C,
15 to 85 % max. relative humidity Storage conditions : -20 °C to +55 °C, 10 to
85 % max. relative humidity
Dimensions (L x W x H) : approx. 130 x 109 x 60 mm
Cuff : 500 x 150 mm / 22 – 36 cm for adults
Weight (main unit) : approx. 254 g without batteries
Item number: 51160
EAN number : 40 15588 51160 8
Accessories: – Mains adapter
Art. No. 51125 / EAN 40 15588 51125 7 – Cuff M 22 – 36 cm for adults with an
average upper arm circumference
Art. No. 51168 / EAN 40 15588 51168 4 – Cuff, L 32 – 42 cm for adults with the
upper arm of large circumference Art. No. 51169 / EAN 40 15588 51169 1
In accordance with our policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the
right to make technical and visual changes without notice.
The current version of this instruction manual can be found under
www.medisana.com
Warranty and repair terms
Please contact your dealer or the service center in case of a claim under the
warranty. If you have to return the unit, please enclose a copy of your
receipt and state what the defect is. The following warranty terms apply:
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The warranty period for medicinal products is three years from the date of purchase. In the case of a warranty claim, the date of purchase has to be proven by means of the sales receipt or invoice.
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Defects in material or workmanship will be removed free of charge within the warranty period.
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Repairs under warranty do not extend the warranty period either for the unit or for the replacement parts.
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The following is excluded under the warranty:
a. All damage that has arisen due to improper treatment, e.g. non-observance of the user instructions.
b. All damage which is due to repairs or tampering by the customer or unauthorized third parties.
c. Damage that has arisen during transport from the manufacturer to the consumer or during transport to the service center.
d. Accessories which are subject to normal wear and tear. -
Liability for direct or indirect consequential losses caused by the unit is excluded even if the damage to the unit is accepted as a warranty claim.
medisana GmbH, Carl-Schurz-Str. 2, 41460 NEUSS, GERMANY.
The service center address is shown on the attached leaflet.
References
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