WM:PD4000136Rev. 1.1Ambulatory Blood Pressure MonitorINSTRUCTION MANUALTM-2430TM-2430RECORDER FOR AMBULATORYRECORDER FOR AMBULATORYBLOOD PRESSURE MONI
Page 8Features SpecificationsSpecificationsFeaturesPortability❏ The recorder weighs approx. 215g (including batteries) and is compact.❏ The recorder i
Page 9Specifications Functions and SpecificationsAutomatic measurement❏ This measurement starts or stops using the AUTO ON/OFF key. When thismeasurem
Page 10Functions and Specifications SpecificationsPerformance specificationsMeasurement method OscillometricPressurization Display range 0 ~ 320 mmHgI
Page 1101234567LSB MSB10-5V+5V~~RS-232C-15V+15VStop bitsStart bitData bitsSpecifications Functions and SpecificationsCommunications/Data Connected to
Page 12Replacing Batteries Initializing the recorderActivating the recorderReplacing BatteriesCaution❏ When "B" is displayed, the recorder c
Page 13156789Conditions When Recorder Switched OnThe recorder can be turned on in 3 different modes.Initializing the recorder Conditions When Recorder
Page 14Steps for setting the display and clockThis explanation uses the following examples.ex. After reset, The measurement value is not displayed.The
Page 15Initializing the recorder Selection for the Automatic MeasurementSelection for the Automatic MeasurementThis setting initializes measurement in
Page 16Mode III SettingsSet up procedureBefore you enter into mode III, read the procedure below. Also, refer to theexample on the next page for the s
Page 17Initializing the recorder Selection for the Automatic MeasurementSteps for automatic measurementex. First block 08:00 ~ 21:59 frequency is 30 m
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Page 18AUTO ON/OFFSTART STOPSTART STOPSTART STOPFrom previous page Step13Press the START STOP key. The current frequency of the thirdblock is displa
Page 19Deleting Old DataCaution ❏ When the data is to be deleted, confirm that the data hasalready been transferred and saved. It is not possible tore
Page 20Preparing the patientPatient instructionsAdvise the patient on how to cope with mis-operation and contingencies.Cautions during automatic measu
Page 21Use of the cuff cover Step 1Pass the air hose through the slit. Step 2Place the cover on the cuff as shown. Link them using the three velcro
Page 22Attaching the Cuff and Recorder Initializing the recorder Step 3Attach the cuff directly against the skin so that the yellow mark is directly
Page 23Initializing the recorder Attaching the Cuff and RecorderPreparation of the Carrying Case❏ Use the belt or shoulder band to attach the carrying
Page 24OperationAutomatic MeasurementCaution❏ Automatic measurement uses the internal clock and parameters of automaticmeasurement. Refer to section &
Page 25Data Transfer❏ The recorder transfers data to a printer or computer using the RS-232Cterminal.❏ We recommend analysis of the data using the opt
Page 26Data Transfer Data transmission to a printerSteps for data transmissionSetup for printerConnectionOn line(Ready)Remove the cableStart Stop Ste
Page 27Data Transmission to the Computer with Analysis SoftwareData transferData Transmission to a Computer Using Analysis Soft-wareCaution❏ The recor
Page 1ContentsBefore useCompliance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2Definitions ------------------------
Page 28Options and accessoriesAnalysis Software and Communication CablesThe ABPM Data Analysis Software is a powerful tool for analyzing ambulatory bl
Page 29Cuffs and Other Accessories Options and accessoriesCuffs and Other AccessoriesCuffs ( for serial no. M0600001 to M0600500 )Name Order codeLarg
Page 30MaintenanceChecking AccuracyRequired equipment❏ Accurate office mercury sphygmomanometer or aneroid gauge with inflationsystem.❏ TM-2430 Accura
Page 31Cleaning the cuff and recorder❏ Before cleaning the recorder, remove the battery cover and turn the powerswitch off. Remove the batteries.❏ The
Page 32Error Code MaintenanceError codesCaution The error code updates without announcement.Error codeMeaningStatus Operation and TreatmentE00E03E04E0
Page 33Maintenance Error CodeError codeMeaning Status Operation and TreatmentE30E31E32E50E52E53E55E56E57E60E70E71E72E73E74E75E90E91OtherAir is exhaust
Page 34MEMO
Page 2Compliance Before useBefore useComplianceCompliance with European Directive93/42 EEC for Medical ProductsThe device conforms to the following re
Page 3Before use PrecautionsPrecautions for UsePrecautionsBatteries❏ Use alkaline batteries (LR6 type, AA type, Mignon) or suitable Ni-Cd batteries.❏
Page 4Notes on the Blood Pressure RecorderStorage❏ Do not store the recorder in the following places.Excessive moistureExcessive heatDirect sun lightE
Page 5WelcomeWelcome and IntroductionThank you for your Purchase!The A&D TM-2430 ambulatory blood pressure recorder enables you toaccurately take
Page 6ONOFFSYS/INTERVALDIAPULSE/TIMEAIRAUTOON/OFFSTARTSTOP0120123456789Air socketAir hose plugRS-232C terminalPower switchAlkaline batteries (type LR6
Page 7Product overview DisplayDisplaySleep signAuto mode signLow battery signFull memory signSYS/INTERVALDIAPULSE/TIMEPulse displaySignSetup sign of a
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