Page 3 - Contents
Page 1 Contents Before use Compliance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Definitions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Precautions for Use ------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
Page 4 - Before use; Compliance
Page 2 Compliance Before use Before use Compliance Compliance with European Directive93/42 EEC for Medical Products The device conforms to the following requirements: European Directive 93/42 EEC forMedical Products; Medical Products Act; European Standards for Electrical Medical Equip-ment EN 60601...
Page 5 - Precautions for Use
Page 3 Before use Precautions Precautions for Use Precautions Batteries ❏ Use alkaline batteries (LR6 type, AA type, Mignon) or suitable Ni-Cd batteries. ❏ Do not mix new and used batteries in the recorder. ❏ If the recorder will not be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the r...
Page 7 - Welcome and Introduction; Thank you for your Purchase!; Product overview; Packing List and Component Names
Page 5 Welcome Welcome and Introduction Thank you for your Purchase! The A&D TM-2430 ambulatory blood pressure recorder enables you to accurately take a patient's blood pressure, automatically, at different preset times throughout a 24-hour period. Recently, in the treatment of patients with hyp...
Page 9 - Display; Symbols
Page 7 Product overview Display Display Sleep sign Auto mode sign Low battery sign Full memory sign S Y S / I N T E R VA LD I AP U L S E / T I M E Pulse display Sign Setup sign of automatic measurement Systolic Blood Pressure display Clock display Setup sign of display and clock Error displayex. ...
Page 10 - Specifications; Features; Functions and Specifications
Page 8 Features Specifications Specifications Features Portability ❏ The recorder weighs approx. 215g (including batteries) and is compact. ❏ The recorder is powered by LR6 type (AA) alkaline batteries. It is possible to replace the batteries with Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries. Operation & manage...
Page 12 - Performance specifications
Page 10 Functions and Specifications Specifications Performance specifications Measurement method Oscillometric Pressurization Display range 0 ~ 320 mmHg Interval measurement 85 ~ 300 mmHg (Fitted) Manual measurement 185 mmHg (Fixed) Measurement range Systolic Blood Pressure 60 ~ 280 mmHg Diastolic ...
Page 13 - Environment specifications; Physical specifications
Page 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LSB MSB 1 0 -5V +5V ~ ~ RS-232C -15V +15V Stop bits Start bit Data bits Specifications Functions and Specifications Communications/Data Connected to a computer, you can output the data and enter Output parameters. Connected to a printer, you can print the data. Interface Spec...
Page 14 - Activating the recorder; Replacing Batteries
Page 12 Replacing Batteries Initializing the recorder Activating the recorder Replacing Batteries Caution ❏ When " B " is displayed, the recorder can not take a measurement. Please replace the new batteries before using. ❏ If " B " is displayed during the measurement, replace with ne...
Page 15 - Conditions When Recorder Switched On; Parameters for the Display and Clock
Page 13 1 5 6 7 8 9 Conditions When Recorder Switched On The recorder can be turned on in 3 different modes. Initializing the recorder Conditions When Recorder Switched On Actions You can use the re- corder at once. Set up parameters of "display and clock" and "Automatic mea- surement...
Page 17 - Selection for the Automatic Measurement
Page 15 Initializing the recorder Selection for the Automatic Measurement Selection for the Automatic Measurement This setting initializes measurement intervals that is based on the internal 24- hour clock. Mode mode I 07:00 ~ 21:59 The measurement is performed every quarter hour. 22:00 ~ 06:59 The ...
Page 21 - Deleting Old Data; Resetting the Recorder
Page 19 Deleting Old Data Caution ❏ When the data is to be deleted, confirm that the data has already been transferred and saved. It is not possible to recover data that has been deleted. ❏ It is not possible to completely delete data, if the START STOP key is released while the beeper sounds at Ste...
Page 22 - Preparing the patient; Patient instructions
Page 20 Preparing the patient Patient instructions Advise the patient on how to cope with mis-operation and contingencies. Cautions during automatic measurement ❏ Patient should relax and be quiet, when the recorder starts inflating the cuff. ❏ Minimize noise and movement during the measurements. ❏ ...
Page 23 - Use of the cuff cover; Left arm cuff; Attaching the cuff and recorder
Page 21 Use of the cuff cover Step 1 Pass the air hose through the slit. Step 2 Place the cover on the cuff as shown. Link them using the three velcro strips. Air hose Slit for air hose Left arm cuff Air hose Slit for air hose Right arm cuff Cuff cover common use Slit Velcro Velcro Velcro Slit Velcr...
Page 25 - Preparation of the Carrying Case
Page 23 Initializing the recorder Attaching the Cuff and Recorder Preparation of the Carrying Case ❏ Use the belt or shoulder band to attach the carrying case. ❏ We recommend the belt be used for added stability. Using the Belt Step 1 Insert the belt into the hole of the carrying case. Step 2 Pull t...
Page 26 - Operation; Manual Measurement; To stop a Current Measurement
Page 24 Operation Automatic Measurement Caution ❏ Automatic measurement uses the internal clock and parameters of automatic measurement. Refer to section "Parameters for the Display and Clock" and "Selection for the automatic measurement" for setting these parameters. ❏ Press and hol...
Page 27 - Data Transfer
Page 25 Data Transfer ❏ The recorder transfers data to a printer or computer using the RS-232Cterminal. ❏ We recommend analysis of the data using the optional "Doctor Pro" analysis software. Caution ❏ Cap the RS-232C terminal to prevent dust and foreign matter from entering when this termina...
Page 29 - Data Transmission to a Computer Using Analysis Soft-
Page 27 Data Transmission to the Computer with Analysis Software Data transfer Data Transmission to a Computer Using Analysis Soft- ware Caution ❏ The recorder intensely consumes the battery power while connected to the RS-232C cable. Disconnect the cable when not actually transferring data. ❏ Maint...
Page 30 - Analysis Software and Communication Cables
Page 28 Options and accessories Analysis Software and Communication Cables The ABPM Data Analysis Software is a powerful tool for analyzing ambulatory blood pressure data. The following features are incorporated in this program: • Statistical Analysis Statistical data may be viewed in full, partial,...
Page 31 - Cuffs and Other Accessories
Page 29 Cuffs and Other Accessories Options and accessories Cuffs and Other Accessories Cuffs ( for serial no. M0600001 to M0600500 ) Name Order code Large cuff for left arm, 28 ~ 36 cm (11 ~ 14 inches) TM2430-02 Adult cuff for left arm, 20 ~ 31 cm ( 1 8 ~ 12 inches) TM2430-06 Small cuff for left ar...
Page 32 - Maintenance
Page 30 Maintenance Checking Accuracy Required equipment ❏ Accurate office mercury sphygmomanometer or aneroid gauge with inflation system. ❏ TM-2430 Accuracy Diagnostic Kit (TM2430-90). ❏ A rigid cylinder sized to fit the cuff pressured. Steps for checking accuracy Step 1 Turn off the TM-2430 and r...
Page 34 - Error codes
Page 32 Error Code Maintenance Error codes Caution The error code updates without announcement. Error code Meaning Status Operation and Treatment E00 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08 E10 E20 E21 E22 E23 No clock parameter Pressure zero error Low battery Inflation error Above 320mmHg Controlled stop using STO...
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