Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Before Using the Monitor Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Operating the Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 3 - Care and Maintenance
Taking a Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Calibration Check System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Cuff Wrap Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Using the Guest Mo...
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; Fill in for future reference.; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Before Using the Monitor; • Staple your purchase receipt here
4 Thank you for purchasing the Omron ® BP785 IntelliSense ® Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor with ComFit TM Cuff. INTRODUCTION Fill in for future reference. DATE PURCHASED: __________________ SERIAL NUMBER: ____________________ Your new digital blood pressure monitor uses the oscillometric methodof ...
Page 5 - OPERATING THE DEVICE; The monitor is not intended to be a diagnostic device.; SAFETY INFORMATION
5 To assure the correct use of the product basic safety measures shouldalways be followed including the warnings and cautions listed in thisinstruction manual. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situationwhich, if not avoided, could result in death orserious injury. SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THI...
Page 7 - Do not submerge the device or any of the components in water.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Do not plug or unplug the power cord into the electrical outlet withwet hands. Do not overload power outlets. Plug the device into the appropriatevoltage outlet. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Do not subject the monitor to strong shocks, such as dropping theunit on the floor. Do not s...
Page 8 - BEFORE TAKING A MEASUREMENT
8 BEFORE TAKING A MEASUREMENT To ensure a reliable reading follow these recommendations: 1. Avoid eating, drinking alcohol, smoking, exercising, and bathing for 30 minutes prior to taking a measurement. Rest for at least 15minutes prior to taking the measurement. 2. Stress raises blood pressure. Avo...
Page 9 - KNOW YOUR UNIT; Air Jack; Operating Instructions; SET Button
9 KNOW YOUR UNIT Main Unit: Air Jack Battery Compartment Start/Stop Button USER IDSelectionSwitch Morning/Evening Average( ) Button Memory ( ) Button Display AC Adapter Jack Operating Instructions Up/Down ( / ) Buttons CalibrationCheck System SET Button
Page 10 - Arm Cuff; Air Tube; AC Adapter; Housing; Quick Start Guide
KNOW YOUR UNIT 10 Components: Arm Cuff Air Tube Air Plug (Connects to Air Jack) AC Adapter Storage Case Housing Cord Quick Start Guide Instruction Manual
Page 11 - UNIT DISPLAY
11 UNIT DISPLAY Diastolic Blood Pressure Systolic Blood Pressure Movement Symbol Pulse Display / Memory Number Date/Time Display Low Battery Indicator Deflation Symbol Morning Average Symbol Heartbeat Symbol Irregular Heartbeat Symbol Evening Average Symbol Average Value Symbol Memory Symbol USER ID...
Page 12 - IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT SYMBOL (; display with the measurement values.; MOVEMENT ERROR SYMBOL (; DISPLAY SYMBOLS
12 IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT SYMBOL ( ) When the monitor detects an irregular rhythm two or more times duringthe measurement, the Irregular Heartbeat Symbol ( ) will appear on the display with the measurement values. An irregular heartbeat rhythm is defined asa rhythm that varies by less than 25% fromthe ...
Page 13 - AHA Home Guideline for Upper Limit of Normal BP; MORNING HYPERTENSION SYMBOL (
The American Heart Association 1 recommends the following guideline for upper limit of normal for home blood pressure readings: AHA Home Guideline for Upper Limit of Normal BP Systolic Blood Pressure 135 mmHg Diastolic Blood Pressure 85 mmHg This is a general guideline because blood pressure depends...
Page 14 - AVERAGE VALUE SYMBOL (; ) is displayed while taking a
HEARTBEAT SYMBOL ( ) TAKING A MEASUREMENT The Heartbeat Symbol flashes on the display during themeasurement. The Heartbeat Symbol flashes at every heartbeat. AVERAGE VALUE SYMBOL ( ) The Average Value Symbol is displayed when you press the memorybutton. The most recent average reading appears on the...
Page 15 - • Use only the authorized Omron AC Adapter that came with; CAUTION; USING THE AC ADAPTER; TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTES: • Use only the authorized Omron AC Adapter that came with this monitor. • We recommend you install the batteries even if the AC Adapter is used. If no batteries are installed, you may need toreset the date and time if the AC Adapter is dis...
Page 16 - TO CONNECT THE AC ADAPTER; Insert the AC Adapter Plug into; TO DISCONNECT THE AC ADAPTER; Hold the Housing to remove the AC Adapter from the electrical; WARNING
TO CONNECT THE AC ADAPTER ① Insert the AC Adapter Plug into the AC Adapter Jack on the backside of the monitor as illustrated. ② Plug the AC Adapter into a 120V AC outlet (60 cycles). TO DISCONNECT THE AC ADAPTER ① Hold the Housing to remove the AC Adapter from the electrical outlet. ② Remove the AC...
Page 17 - BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Remove the battery cover with pulling the hook up while pushing it in the directionof the arrow. 2. Install 4 “AA” size batteries so the + (positive) and - (negative) polarities matchthe polarities of the battery compartmentas indicated. 3. Replace the battery cover. BATTERY INSTALLATION 17 Batte...
Page 18 - • Turn the unit off before replacing the batteries. If the; • The supplied batteries may have a shorter life.; Low Battery Indicator
BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the Low Battery Indicator appears on the display screen turn themonitor off and remove all the batteries. Replace with four new batteriesat the same time. Longlife alkaline batteries are recommended. CAUTION If battery fluid should get in your eyes, immediately rinse withple...
Page 19 - SETTING THE DATE/TIME AND TRUREAD
19 Set the monitor to the current date and time before taking ameasurement for the first time. If the date and time are not set correctly,the measurement values stored in the memory and the average valuesmay not be correct. If the date and time are not set, “-:--” appears during or aftermeasurement....
Page 20 - SETTING THE TRUREAD; MODE; The TruRead; symbol
1. SETTING THE TRUREAD TM MODE 1) Select your USER ID (A or B). 2) Press the SET button. The TruRead TM symbol and the oFF setting appears on the display. 3) Press the Up or Down button ( / ) to select on. NOTE: Press the Up or Downbutton to alternate betweenon and oFF. SETTING THE DATE/TIME AND TRU...
Page 24 - APPLYING THE CUFF ON THE LEFT ARM; Make sure the air plug is securely inserted in the main unit.; APPLYING THE ARM CUFF
CAUTION Read all of the information in the instruction manual and any otherliterature in the box before operating the unit. CAUTION This device is intended for use in measuring blood pressure andpulse rate in the adult population. Do not use this device on infantsor persons who cannot express their ...
Page 27 - APPLYING THE CUFF ON THE RIGHT ARM
APPLYING THE CUFF ON THE RIGHT ARM When taking a measurement using the right arm use this instruction for Step 6 on page 26. Apply the cuff to your right upper arm so the thumb grip is centered on the inside of your inner arm. The bottom of the cuff should beapproximately 1/2'' above your elbow. NOT...
Page 28 - CALIBRATION CHECK SYSTEM; is displayed while; TAKING A MEASUREMENT
The monitor is designed to take measurements and store themeasurement values in the memory for two people using USER ID A and USER ID B.The monitor can also be used to take a single measurement for otherpersons using the GUEST Mode. The USER ID symbol is not displayedwhen using the GUEST Mode. Measu...
Page 29 - USING THE GUEST MODE; The A and B Symbols disappear from the display.
USING THE GUEST MODE 1. Press and hold the START/STOP button. The A and B Symbols disappear from the display. 2. Release the START/STOP button. The cuff starts to inflate automatically. NOTE: To stop the inflation press the START/STOP button. The monitor will stop inflating, start deflation and turn...
Page 30 - Mode when you press the START/STOP button.; Mode takes three consecutive measurements.
SELECTING THE USER ID Select your USER ID. Always use the same USER ID when taking ameasurement. The monitor stores the measurement values in thememory by the USER ID selected. These measurement values are usedto calculate the Morning Averages and Evening Averages. Slide the USER ID Selection Switch...
Page 31 - USING THE SINGLE MODE
USING THE SINGLE MODE 1. Select your USER ID (A or B). 2. Press the START/STOP button. All symbols appear on the display. The USER ID Symbol youselected flashes on the display. The cuff starts to inflate automatically. As the cuff inflates, the monitorautomatically determines your ideal inflation le...
Page 33 - USING THE TRUREAD; Inflation stops automatically and the measurement is started.
USING THE TRUREAD TM MODE 1. Select your USER ID (A or B). 2. Press the START/STOP button. All symbols appear on the display. The USER ID Symbol youselected flashes on the display. The cuff starts to inflate automatically. NOTE: To stop the inflation or measurement, press the START/STOPbutton. The m...
Page 34 - The consecutive measurements are complete. The average for three
TAKING A MEASUREMENT 34 The second measurement is complete, waiting to start the next measurement. The consecutive measurements are complete. The average for three measurements appears on the display. 5. Press the SET button to display the blood pressure and pulse rate for the first measurement. Pre...
Page 35 - SPECIAL CONDITIONS
TAKING A MEASUREMENT 35 If your systolic pressure is known to be more than 220 mmHg, pressand hold the START/STOP button until the monitor inflates 30 to 40mmHg higher than your expected systolic pressure. NOTES: • Do not apply more pressure than necessary. • The monitor will not inflate above 299 m...
Page 36 - AVERAGING FUNCTION; • If two sets of measurement values are stored in the memory; USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION
The monitor is designed to store the blood pressure and the pulse rate in the memory for two people (USER A and USER B) every time a measurement is completed. The monitor automatically stores up to 100 sets of measurement values(blood pressure and pulse rate) for each user (A and B). When 100 sets o...
Page 37 - TO DISPLAY THE MEASUREMENT VALUES; ) appears on the display when the average
TO DISPLAY THE MEASUREMENT VALUES 1. Select your USER ID (A or B). 2. Press the Memory button ( ). The Average Symbol ( ) appears on the display when the average reading is shown. USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION 37
Page 38 - ) to display the most recent set of; TruRead; Mode
3. Press the Down button ( ) to display the most recent set of measurement values on the screen. The values are displayed from themost recent to the oldest. NOTE: The date and time are alternatelydisplayed with the measurementvalues. Press the Up or Down button to display thenext set of values. : To...
Page 39 - EVENING AVERAGES
MORNING AND EVENING AVERAGES The monitor calculates and displays a weekly average for measurements taken in the morning ( ) and evening ( ). The monitor stores 8 weeks of Morning Averages and 8 weeks of Evening Averages for eachuser (A and B). NOTE: The week begins Sunday at 4:00 AM MORNING AVERAGES...
Page 40 - TO DISPLAY MORNING AND EVENING AVERAGES; the Morning or Evening average.
TO DISPLAY MORNING AND EVENING AVERAGES 1. Select your USER ID (A or B). 2. Press the Morning/ Evening Average button ( ) to select the Morning or Evening average. The average for the current week“THIS WEEK” appears on the display. 3. Press the Down ( ) button to display the previous weeks. With eac...
Page 41 - DISPLAY COMBINATIONS
41 USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION DISPLAY COMBINATIONS In addition to the Morning Average and Evening Average Symbols, themonitor may also display the Morning Hypertension Symbol if themorning average for that week is above the AHA guidelines. (See page13 for details.) Depending on your measurement resul...
Page 42 - TO DELETE ALL VALUES STORED IN THE MEMORY
42 The Morning Hypertension Symbol ( ) appears if the weekly average for morning measurements is above 135/85. In this case the Morning Hypertension Symbol ( ) is displayed when the Evening Average is displayed, regardless of the values for theEvening Average. TO DELETE ALL VALUES STORED IN THE MEMO...
Page 43 - the arm cuff or; Clean the monitor with a soft dry cloth.; Do not use any abrasive; Store the device and the components in a clean, safe location.; if the unit will not be used for three months or; CARE AND MAINTENANCE
43 To keep your digital blood pressure monitor in the best condition andprotect the unit from damage, follow the directions listed below: Keep the monitor in the storage case when not in use. Make sure the ACadapter is placed under the main unit sothat it does not damage the display.Avoid kinking or...
Page 45 - ERROR INDICATORS AND TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Contact Customer Service for repair information. Sensor may be out of alignment. Refer to “Applying the Arm Cuff”. Cuff is not applied correctly. Air plug disconnected. Insert the plug securely. Refer to “Applying theArm Cuff”. Arm cuff not applied correctly. Apply the arm cuff correctly. Refer to “...
Page 46 - PROBLEM; No display appears on the unit.; TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS; Batteries are worn; ERROR INDICATORS
46 ERROR INDICATORS AND TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS PROBLEM CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS No power. No display appears on the unit. Replace all four batteries with newones.Check the battery installation for proper placement of the battery polarities. Measurement values appeartoo high or too low. Blood pressure vari...
Page 47 - FCC STATEMENT
47 FCC STATEMENT NOTE: POTENTIAL FOR RADIO/TELEVISION INTERFERENCE (for U.S.A. only) This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterfere...
Page 48 - LIMITED WARRANTIES
LIMITED WARRANTIES 48 Your Omron ® BP785 IntelliSense ® Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor, excluding the arm cuff, is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanshipappearing within 5 years from the date of purchase, when used in accordancewith the instructions provided with the monito...
Page 49 - These specifications are subject to change without notice.; SPECIFICATIONS
49 Model: BP785 (HEM-7222-Z) Display: LCD Digital Display Measurement Range: Pressure: 0 to 299 mmHg, Pulse: 40 to 180/min. Accuracy/Calibration: Pressure: ±3mmHg or 2% of readingPulse: ±5% of reading Inflation: Automatic by electric pump Deflation: Automatic pressure release valve Rapid Air Release...