Display, Battery status indications, Charging – Philips DL8760/15 User Manual

Page 5: Battery charging indications, Using the blood pressure monitor, Systolic and diastolic pressure, Blood pressure classification

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Display

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bol

Description Explanantion

Systolic

blood

pressure

Maximum blood pressure,

see also section systolic and

diastolic pressure.

Diastolic

blood

pressure

Minimum blood pressure, see

also section systolic and

diastolic pressure.

Heart rate

Number of heartbeats per

minute (pulse is typically

equivalent to heart rate).

Battery

status

Indicates status of battery

during charging.

Measure­

ment unit

Measurement unit of blood

pressure.

Irregular

heart rate

detector

Irregular heart rate detection

during the measurement.

User IDs

Start measurement for

selected user, and transmit

the measurement result.

Movement

detector

Moving during the

measurement will result in an

inaccurate result.

Blood

pressure

classifica­

tion

Classification of measured

blood pressure following

WHO system (see 'Blood

pressure classification').

Bluetooth®

symbol

The device uses Bluetooth

for communication.

Heart rate

detection

Heart rate detection during

the measurement.

Battery status indications

Battery

symbol

Battery status

The battery is almost empty.

+

The battery is empty.

When you measure 3 times a day starting with a
fully charged battery, the device can be used for
about 20 days until a recharge is needed. In case
of normal use, the battery can be charged around
300 times.
Note: Data will be lost when the battery is
completely empty.

Charging

The battery of this device is a built-in rechargeable
li-polymer battery with a capacity of 1000 mAh.
Use the original DC charger supplied to charge the
battery.
When the battery is empty, it takes approx. 2 hours
to fully charge the battery of the device.
1

Put the small plug in the socket of the device
(Fig. 2).

2 Put the adapter in the wall socket.

Battery charging indications

Battery

symbol

Battery charging indication

Battery charging: half full

Battery charging: almost full

Battery fully charged

Using the blood pressure monitor

This tubeless device uses the oscillometric method
to measure blood pressure and heart rate.
Before every measurement, the unit establishes a
“zero point” equivalent to the atmospheric
pressure. Then it starts inflating the cuff. During the
measurement, the device detects the pressure
oscillations in the blood vessels generated by the
heart pumping blood through the body. These
pressure oscillations are used to determine systolic
and diastolic blood pressure as well as heart rate.
While measuring heart rate, the device also
determines the small variations between the
individual heartbeats. If these variations exceed a
pre-defined threshold, the irregular heart rate
detector symbol lights up.

Systolic and diastolic pressure

The heart consists of two large chambers - the
ventricles - and two smaller chambers - the atria.
The ventricles collect blood from the atria and
expel it towards the peripheral beds of blood
vessels within the body and the lungs. The atria
collect blood from these peripheral beds and
prime the ventricles.
When the ventricles contract and pump blood out
of the heart, the blood pressure reaches its
maximum value in the cycle, which is called
systolic pressure (Fig. 3).
When the ventricles relax and are filled again with
blood, the blood pressure reaches its minimum
value in the cycle, which is called diastolic pressure
(Fig. 4).

Blood pressure classification

Consult a doctor in case of questions about your
blood pressure. Your doctor can inform you:
- About your normal blood pressure range.
- If your measuring result falls out of the range.
- Whether your blood pressure has reached a

dangerous level.

The following table shows the classification system
for the blood pressure measurements used in this
device. This system follows the classification
system of the World Health Organisation (WHO).

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