Omron 3 Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, Bp7100

For additional information of operating and storage/transport temperature, refer to section 5. Read the Important Safety Information in the instruction manual before using the monitor. Follow the instruction manual thoroughly for your safety. For specific information about your own blood pressure, CONSULT WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN. Due to the additional power required, the 3 Series Upper Arm device requires 4 ‘AA’ alkaline batteries, compared to the 2 ‘AAA’ batteries needed by the wrist monitor. This powers an estimated 1000 measurements on one set of batteries, compared to just 300 with the wrist version.

Simply enter the purchase amount, select the desired period, then calculate. Dispose of your monitor, other components and optional accessories according to applicable local regulations. To take a measurement, you need to be relaxed and comfortably seated, under comfortable room temperature. Avoid bathing, drinking alcohol or caffeine, smoking, exercising or eating 30 minutes before taking a measurement. Insert 4 “AA” batteries as indicated in the battery compartment. If battery fluid should get on your skin, wash your skin immediately with plenty of clean, lukewarm water.

Sheridan Surgical, Inc. has been serving the home healthcare needs for all of western New York. Changes or modifications not approved by the manufacturer will void the user warranty. Press the button repeatedly to view the values stored in memory. The Memory number appears for a second before the pulse rate is displayed. The monitor automatically stores the results up to 14 sets.

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Do not use gasoline, thinners or similar solvents to clean your monitor and arm cuff or other components. Do not wash or immerse your monitor and arm cuff or other components in water. Use a soft dry cloth or a soft cloth moistened with neutral soap to clean your monitor and arm cuff, and then wipe them with a dry cloth. ONLY use the arm cuff on persons whose arm circumference is within the specified range of the cuff.

Although there is some wiggle room in cuff sizes, making sure it handles your arm size can boost the monitor’s accuracy, as well as your comfort level. When the monitor detects an irregular rhythm two or more times during the measurement, the irregular heartbeat symbol will appear on the display with the measurement values. An irregular heartbeat rhythm is defined as a rhythm that is 25% less or 25% more than the average rhythm detected while the monitor is measuring the systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Our OMRON 3 Series Wrist home blood pressure monitor is designed for people who want ease and portability with clinically validated accuracy.

The BP710N model is an upgraded version of the original BP710 device. As with all Omron upper arm blood pressure monitors, the cuff will fit an arm circumference from 7″ to 19″. The OMRON 3 comes with a wide-range D-ring cuff (fits arms 9” to 17” in circumference). It has a wide-ranged D-ring cuff for a more comfortable fit during your measurements.

Blood Pressure Monitor Powered by OMRON Technology This upper arm blood pressure monitor is powered by OMRON Advanced Accuracy Technology. With its easy-to-use, one-touch design, the 3 Series will store up to 60 blood pressure readings, plus any irregular heartbeats detected. The Hypertension Indicator displays a “HIGH” symbol if your systolic measurement reaches 130 mmHg or above and/or if your diastolic measurement reaches 80 mmHg or above. The OMRON-exclusive feature of Advanced Averaging technology displays the average of up to the last 3 readings taken within 10 minutes. The omron 5 series Wireless Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor stores sixty blood pressure readings for one user and fits adult wrists ranging from 5.3” to 8.5” in circumference. The monitor is lightweight, portable, convenient and easy to use.

Checkout The Best Blood Pressure Monitor for a detailed review of all the top blood pressure monitors. Remember to have a record of your blood pressure and pulse readings for your physician. A single measurement does not provide an accurate indication of your true blood pressure. You need to take and record several readings over a period of time. DO NOT adjust medication based on readings from this blood pressure monitor. ONLY a physician is qualified to diagnose and treat high blood pressure.