Omron Healthcare Blood Pressure Monitor MX3 Plus User Manual

MX3 Plus English  
SYS  
mmHg  
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mmHDgIA  
PULSE/min  
Introduction  
The OMRON MX3 Plus measures your blood pressure and pulse simply and quickly  
from the arm, without the use of an inflation bulb or stethoscope. The measurement  
values are stored in the memory of the OMRON MX3 Plus.  
The OMRON MX3 Plus includes a standard cuff for arm circumferences ranging from  
22-32 cm. Optional large cuffs (32-42 cm) can be applied.  
Table of contents  
1 How to obtain meaningful blood  
pressure readings  
2 Overview  
3 Preparation  
4 Operation  
6 Error: causes and rectifications  
7 Maintenance and spare parts  
8 Technical data  
9 General information about blood  
pressure  
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5 Memory  
1 How to obtain meaningful blood pressure readings  
General  
• Avoid eating, drinking (alcohol),  
• The OMRON MX3 Plus is not suitable  
for measuring the frequency of cardiac  
pacemakers.  
smoking, sport and taking a bath before  
measurement.  
• Be calm and relaxed before and during  
measurement.  
You should never change the dose of  
medicines prescribed by your doctor.  
• Consult your doctor during pregnancy,  
arrhythmia and arteriosclerosis as this  
can influence the measurement.  
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3 Preparation  
Insert batteries  
1 Slide off the battery cover.  
2 Insert four batteries as indicated in the  
battery compartment and close  
compartment  
Caution! Use four identical 1.5V  
alkaline batteries type AA LR6!  
Connect cuff  
Fit cuff  
Caution! Do not inflate the cuff when not  
wrapped around the arm!  
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DIA  
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PULSE/min  
1 Insert air plug in air jacket.  
1 Bare your arm.  
Caution! Push up your sleeve: avoid  
constricting the blood flow!  
G Air tube  
L Ring  
L
G
1-2 cm  
2 Pass the end of the cuff through the ring.  
Caution! Keep the air tube on the  
outside!  
3 Put your arm through the loop.  
Note: keep the tube even with your  
middle finger.  
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1-2 cm  
Note: for right arm use keep the tube  
parallel with your little finger!  
4 Hold the end of the cuff and wrap it  
around your arm.  
Caution! Be sure the cuff fits closely;  
do not pinch your arm!  
4 Operation  
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U
T
M
PULSE/min  
M
Q
R
B
N
P
D
C
S
Control functions  
B Memory recall button  
C Start button  
R Pulse: heartbeats per minute.  
S Battery exhausted: batteries are  
weak/exhausted.  
D On/off button  
T Deflation: cuff deflates and  
measurement finishes.  
Measurement  
U Inflation: cuff inflates and measurement  
starts.  
V Memory position: 1 to 14.  
M Systolic blood pressure in mmHg.  
N Heart symbol: flash - measurement  
takes place, light up - finish  
measurement.  
P Diastolic blood pressure in mmHg.  
Q Memory display: values in memory.  
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Caution! Allow an interval of at least three minutes between two successive measurements!  
1 Sit comfortably at a table with your feet  
flat on the floor and rest your arm on  
the table.  
2 Relax your arm and turn your palm  
upward.  
Caution! Cuff at heart height during  
measurement!  
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3 Press on/off button.  
Caution! Wait for zero and the heart symbol to continue!  
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4 Press start button  
Note: press and hold the start button to  
set pressure higher than 170 mmHG.  
Caution! Do not inflate over 280  
mmHg!  
Note: the unit inflates the cuff to 170  
mmHG. If required the unit  
automatically increases the pressure by  
40 mmHg.  
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Note: the cuff deflates automatically.  
Caution! Sit still, do not move and do not  
speak!  
Read display  
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1 Read the values of blood pressure and pulse from the display.  
Note: display shows blood pressures and heartbeats alternately.  
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2 Note values in your personal blood  
pressure pass.  
3 Press on/off button to turn off power.  
Note: power automatically shuts of in 5  
minutes.  
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5 Memory  
Recall previous values  
SYS  
mmHg  
DIA  
mmHg  
PULSE/min  
W
M
W Memory position of latest and previous  
1 Press on/off button to turn on power.  
values (1-14).  
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DIA  
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2 Press memory recall button for latest  
and previous values.  
3 Press on/off button to turn off power.  
Note: display shows alternately blood  
pressures and heartbeats.  
Erase memory  
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1 Press on/off button to turn on power.  
2 Press memory recall button and simul-  
taneously on/off button to erase memory.  
Caution! All stored values will be erased!  
Press on/off button to turn off power.  
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6 Error: causes and rectifications  
Indication  
Error  
Cause  
Rectification  
Correct  
reading  
not  
Cuff pressure  
low  
Wait for at least three minutes to repeat  
measurement.  
Inflate the cuff 40 mmHg higher than  
previous value.  
possible  
Movement  
Follow instructions, repeat  
measurement.  
Very weak  
artery pulse  
Cuff pressure  
too high  
Wait for at least three minutes to repeat  
measurement.  
Inflate the cuff 30 mmHg lower than  
previous value.  
Follow instructions, repeat  
measurement.  
Low  
Batteries weak/ Fit four new identical 1.5V  
voltage  
exhausted  
alkaline batteries type AA  
LR6  
Display empty  
7 Maintenance and spare parts  
• Use a soft, slightly moistened cloth to  
clean the OMRON MX3 Plus.  
Caution! Do not use petrol, thinners or  
similar solvents!  
• Use a soft, moistened cloth and soap to  
clean the cuff.  
Caution! Do not wash the cuff!  
Caution! Do not use petrol, thinners or  
similar solvents!  
OMRON retail outlet or distributor as  
mentioned on the packaging.  
Calibration  
• It is recommended to have the OMRON  
MX3 Plus inspected every two years to  
ensure correct function and accuracy.  
Consult your OMRON retail outlet or  
OMRON distributor as mentioned on the  
packaging.  
• Do not carry out repairs of any kind  
yourself. If a defect occurs consult your  
Replace batteries  
• Remove the battery out of the battery  
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compartment and insert four new identical  
1.5V alkaline batteries type AA LR6  
batteries.  
of high tech components.  
Attention! Disposal of batteries  
and the OMRON MX3 Plus  
should be carried out in  
accordance with the national  
regulations for the disposal of  
electronic products.  
Spare parts  
• Due to high company quality standards,  
OMRON considers the main unit as a  
non-serviceable part because the need  
for proper calibration after replacement  
8 Technical data  
Product name  
Model  
OMRON MX3 Plus  
HEM-742-E  
Display  
Digital LCD  
Measuring range  
Accuracy  
Blood pressure: 0 - 299 mmHg / Pulse: 40 - 180 beats/minute  
Pressure: 3 mmHg  
Pulse: 5% of display reading  
Automatic by electric pump  
Inflation  
Deflation  
Automatic pressure release valve  
Automatic exhaust valve  
Capacitive pressure sensor  
Oscilliometric  
4 x 1.5V alkaline batteries type (LR6) AA  
AC adapter (optional part)  
Rapid pressure release  
Pressure detection  
Measuring method  
Power supply  
Battery life  
New batteries will last for approximately 300 measurements  
Operating temperature/humidity +10°C to +40°C / 30% to max. 85% relative humidity  
Operating environment  
Free from excessive vibrations, shocks, magnetic fields,  
electrical noise, etc.  
Storage temperature/humidity  
Weight  
Outer dimensions  
Cuff dimensions  
Arm circumference  
Accessories  
-20°C to +60°C /10% to max. 95% relative humidity  
Approximately 350 gr including cuff, excluding batteries  
Approximately 118 mm (W) x 90 mm (H) x 130 mm (D)  
Approximately 145 mm (W) x 480 mm (L)  
22 cm to 32 cm  
Cuff, instruction manual, guarantee card, blood pressure pass  
Large cuff for arm circumferences between 32 - 42 cm, AC adapter  
Subject to technical modification without prior notice  
Optional parts  
Note  
= Type B  
0197  
Manufacturer  
EU-representative  
OMRON MATSUSAKA Co., Ltd. Japan  
OMRON HEALTHCARE EUROPE B.V., Kruisweg 577, NL-2132 NA  
Hoofddorp  
This device fulfils the provisions of the EC directive 93/42/EEC (Medical Device Directive). This blood  
pressure monitor is designed according to the European standard EN1060, Non-invasive  
sphygmomanometers Part 1: General Requirements and Part 3: Supplementary requirements for  
electromechanical blood pressure measuring systems.  
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9 General information about blood pressure  
Blood circulation  
Health and blood pressure  
The blood circulation is responsible for  
supplying the body with oxygen. Blood  
pressure is the pressure exerted on the  
arteries.  
The systolic blood pressure value (higher  
pressure or top value) represents the  
The incidence of hypertension increases  
with age. In addition, a lack of exercise,  
excess body fat and high levels of choles-  
terol (LDL), which sticks to the inside in  
blood vessels, reduces elasticity of these  
vessels. Hypertension accelerates arterial  
blood pressure produced by contraction of sclerosis which can lead to very serious  
the heart muscle.  
conditions such as stroke and myocardial  
infarction. For these reasons it is very  
important to know whether the blood  
pressure is within a healthy range. Blood  
pressure fluctuates from minute to minute,  
throughout the day. Therefore it is essential  
to take regular measurements to help you  
identify an average blood pressure.  
The diastolic blood pressure value (lower  
pressure or lower value) represents the  
blood pressure produced by relaxation of  
the heart muscle.  
Classification of blood pressure  
The World Health Organisation (WHO)  
and the International Society of  
Hypertension (ISH) developed the blood  
pressure classification. This classification  
is based on the blood pressure values  
measured while sitting on a chair in the  
outpatient department of a hospital.  
Symptoms of high blood pressure  
High blood pressure can go unnoticed for  
a long time, since it does not cause notice-  
able symptoms. The following are all  
possible causes of abnormally high blood  
pressure:  
Systolic blood pressure  
(mmHg)  
Severe hypertension  
180  
Moderate hypertension  
Mild hypertension  
Normal systolic value  
160  
140  
130  
120  
Normal blood  
pressure  
Optimal blood  
pressure  
(target value)  
Diastolic  
blood  
pressure  
(mmHg)  
80  
85  
90  
100 110  
According to the blood pressure classification by the WHO/ISH.  
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• Overweight  
• High cholesterol level  
• Smoking  
• Excessive alcohol consumption  
• Stress and emotional upset  
• Excessive consumption of salt  
• Lack of physical exercise  
• Genetic/hereditary predisposition  
• Underlying illnesses, such as kidney  
disorders or endocrine disturbance  
tension may cause your blood pressure to  
be higher than in familiar circumstances at  
home. This is known as “White Coat  
Hypertension”.  
Treatment of high blood pressure  
If your blood pressure reaches upper  
values of 140 - 160 mmHg and lower  
values of 90 - 95 mmHg in repeated  
measurements over several days, you  
should consult your doctor for detailed  
medical examination. You can assist the  
treatment prescribed by your doctor in the  
following ways:  
• Loose weight and lower your cholesterol  
level by reducing the calories and fat in  
your diet. Cut down on animal fats and  
eat more fruit and vegetables.  
• Reduce the consumption of alcohol.  
• Reduce the intake of salt: the German  
League for Combating High Blood  
Pressure recommends six grams of salt  
per day (i.e. one teaspoon) on average.  
• Stop smoking.  
Blood pressure measurement  
Measuring your blood pressure daily  
enables you to recognize high blood  
pressure at an early stage and obtain  
medical treatment.  
The oscillometric method of measurement  
determines your blood pressure by  
measuring the pressure fluctuations  
caused by the pulse waves.  
Since your blood pressure fluctuates  
within a day (see graphic next page), you  
should always measure it at the same  
time each day to ensure that the  
measurements are genuinely comparable. Take regular exercise.  
At the doctor’s surgery, nervousness and  
• Monitor your blood pressure.  
Upper curve: systolic blood pressure  
Lower curve: diastolic blood pressure  
200  
150  
100  
50  
6
12  
18  
24  
Time of day  
Example: fluctuation within a day (male, 35 years old)  
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