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Overview of the Device

The SmartMeter Blood Pressure Monitor uses the oscillometric method to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as pulse rate. It also features cellular result transmission, automatically sending your readings to cloud storage for easier tracking.

Key features:

  • Cellular transmission

  • LCD display

  • Inflation technology for accurate results

  • Arm cuff for adult use (22 cm to 45 cm circumference)

Precautions

Before using the device, follow these important precautions:

  • Avoid electromagnetic interference: Keep the monitor at least 13 feet (4 meters) away from devices like cell phones, wireless routers, or microwave ovens to prevent signal disruption.

  • Not suitable for all patients: Do not use the device if you are pregnant, have a pacemaker, or other implanted electrical devices. Consult a physician if you have health conditions such as arrhythmia.

  • Cuff positioning: Ensure proper placement of the cuff on the upper arm for accurate results. Avoid using the cuff on an arm with an intravenous drip or a wound.

Installing and Replacing the Batteries

  1. Open the battery compartment: Slide the cover at the back of the monitor to open it.

  2. Insert 4 AA batteries: Ensure correct polarity by aligning the positive and negative signs with the diagram inside the battery compartment.

  3. Close the battery cover: Secure the cover before use.

  4. Replace the batteries when necessary: If the display dims or the monitor does not turn on, replace all 4 AA batteries with new ones.

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SmartMeter iBlood Pressure Classic - Quick Start Guide

This Quick Start Guide will walk you through the steps to unbox, set up, and take a successful blood pressure reading with the SmartMeter iBlood Pressure Classic. For further details, please consult the full manual, which should always be your primary source of product information.

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The More You Know
The SmartMeter iBlood Pressure Classic is a cellular-enabled device, meaning it does not require a mobile application to operate. After each blood pressure measurement, your results are automatically transmitted via a secure cellular connection and streamed directly to your care team, ensuring real-time monitoring and seamless data sharing without any additional steps. This means, no smart phones or tablets are required for this setup.

Step 1: Unboxing the Device

  1. Inside the box, you should find:

    • The SmartMeter Blood Pressure Monitor.

    • Arm cuff (fits arm circumference of 22–45 cm).

    • 4 AA batteries

    • User manual.

  2. Inspect the device for any visible damage. If damaged, do not use the monitor and contact customer support.

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Step 2: Installing the Batteries

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Your device may come with batteries installed. If so, pull the plastic tab found near the battery compartment, and skip this step.

  1. Open the battery compartment on the monitor's back by sliding off the cover.

  2. Insert 4 AA batteries, ensuring that the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals align with the markings inside the compartment.

  3. Close the battery cover securely.

Note: Replace batteries when the display dims or the monitor fails to power on.

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Step 3: Setting Up the Cuff

  1. Connect the cuff: Insert Plug the cuff tube connector into the designated port on “Cuff Port” on the side of the monitor.

  2. Position the cuff:

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  3. Tighten the cuff: Wrap the cuff evenly snugly around your arm, leaving enough space for to slide one finger between your arm and the cuff and your arm. Ensure it is snug but not too tight.

  4. Relax before measurementmeasuring: Sit comfortably in a comfortable position with your arm resting at heart level and your palm facing upupward. Remain still and quiet for a few minutes before starting the measurement.

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Step 4: Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement

  1. Start the monitor: Press the Start/Stop button. The cuff will automatically inflate and start measuring your blood pressurebegin the measurement process.

  2. Remain Stay still: Sit quietly while While the cuff inflates and deflates, remain seated, quiet, and still. Avoid talking or moving your arm during the process.Review any movement or talking as it can affect the accuracy of the reading.

  3. View your results: After the measurementcuff deflates, your systolic , and diastolic blood pressure, and as well as your pulse rate, will display on the screen.

Understanding Your Results:

  • Systolic pressure: The top number representing the pressure in your arteries during a heartbeat.

  • Diastolic pressure: The bottom number representing the pressure in your arteries between heartbeats.

  • Pulse rate: Measured in beats per minute.

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Step 5: Transmitting Your Data

  1. Automatic data transmission: After the measurement, the monitor transmits the results using will automatically transmit your results via cellular communication to cloud storage. The A blinking transmission icon blinks on the display during this process.Transmission success: If the transmission is successful, the indicates that the data is being sent.

  2. Successful transmission: Once the data is successfully sent, the transmission icon will disappear, and the device monitor will turn off automatically power off.

  3. Transmission failure: An error code If transmission fails, an error message (e.g., E6) will appear if the transmission fails. The results will be sent automatically monitor will attempt to resend the data during the next successful cellular connection.

Understanding Your Results

Your blood pressure reading consists of two numbers:

  • Systolic pressure: The upper number, indicating pressure in your arteries when your heart beats.

  • Diastolic pressure: The lower number, representing the pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats.

American Heart Association Blood Pressure Categories:

  • Normal: Less than 120/80 mmHg

  • Elevated: 120-129 systolic and less than 80 diastolic

  • Hypertension Stage 1: 130-139 systolic or 80-89 diastolic

  • Hypertension Stage 2: 140 or higher systolic or 90 or higher diastolic

  • Hypertensive Crisis: Higher than 180/120 mmHg (Seek immediate medical attention)

Troubleshooting

Common issues and solutions:

  • Device won’t turn on: Check if the batteries are installed correctly or replace the batteries if necessary.

  • Error codes during measurement:

    • E1: Movement detected during measurement. Relax and try again.

    • E6: Data transmission failure. Try again later or check cellular signal strength.

    • Out-of-range error: Ensure the cuff is applied correctly and try again.

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Troubleshooting and Error Codes

While the device is designed for ease of use, you may encounter occasional issues. Below are common error messages and solutions.

E1: Movement During Measurement

  • Cause: Movement or talking during the measurement process.

  • Solution: Sit still with your feet flat on the floor and arm supported at heart level. Avoid talking or moving.

E2: Cuff Not Applied Correctly

  • Cause: The cuff may be too tight, too loose, or improperly positioned.

  • Solution: Ensure the cuff is wrapped evenly around your upper arm, 2–3 cm above the elbow, and that it is snug but not too tight.

E3: Weak Pulse Signal

  • Cause: The device was unable to detect a strong pulse.

  • Solution: Ensure the cuff is properly fitted and try again. Rest for a few minutes if necessary.

E4: Calibration Error

  • Cause: An issue with the device calibration.

  • Solution: Turn off the monitor, wait a few moments, and try again. If the problem persists, contact customer service.

E5: AC Adapter Connection Issue

  • Cause: The AC adapter is not properly connected.

  • Solution: Ensure the AC adapter is securely connected to both the monitor and the power outlet.

E6: Data Transmission Error

  • Cause: The device failed to transmit data to the cloud.

  • Solution: Ensure there is a proper cellular connection and retry. Contact customer support if the issue persists.

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Tips for Accurate Blood Pressure Measurements

  • Rest before measuring: Wait at least 5 minutes in a quiet, comfortable environment before starting the measurement.

  • Proper cuff positioning: Ensure the cuff is at heart level and not obstructed by clothing.

  • Avoid talking or moving: Stay still during the measurement to ensure accuracy.

  • Allow time between readings: Wait at least 3 minutes before taking another measurement to allow for circulation recovery.

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Maintenance and Care

  • Storage: Keep Store the device in a dry, cool place. Avoid exposure to , away from dust, heat, or and direct sunlight.

  • Cleaning: Use Clean the device with a soft, damp cloth to clean the device. Avoid getting the monitor or cuff wet. Do not immerse it in water or use harsh chemicals. Avoid washing the cuff.

  • Battery care: Remove the batteries if the device will not be used for a long period to avoid leakage.

  • Device check-up: It is recommended to have the device inspected for accuracy every two years.

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Contact SmartMeter Support

If troubleshooting steps do not resolve your issue or you encounter frequent errors, contact SmartMeter customer service for further assistance.

  • Phone: 1-844-445-8267

  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 9 pm ET

For more detailed instructions, please refer to your full device manual.

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By following this guide, you can successfully set up and operate your SmartMeter iBlood Pressure Classic. This Quick Start Guide provides the essential steps to ensure proper use and accurate blood pressure readings.