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8.Technical Data
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8. Technical Data
Note: Subject to technical modification without prior notice
This OMRON product is produced under the strict quality system of OMRON
Healthcare Co. Ltd., Japan. The Core component for OMRON blood pressure
monitors, which is the Pressure Sensor, is produced in Japan for assembly.
Disposal of this product and used batteries should be carried out in
accordance with the national regulations for the disposal of
electronic products.
This device fulfils the previsions of 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.
Caution: Please read the instruction manual carefully
before using the device.
Product Description Digital Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor
Model OMRON M2 Compact (HEM-7102-E)
Display LCD Digital Display
Measurement Method Oscillometric method
Measurement Range Pressure: 0 mmHg to 299 mmHg
Pulse: 40 to 180/min.
Memory 14 Measurements
Accuracy Pressure: ±3 mmHg
Pulse: ±5% of display reading
Inflation Automatic by electric pump
Deflation Automatic pressure release valve
Pressure Detection Capacitive pressure sensor
Power Source 4 “AAA” batteries 1.5V or AC/ DC adapter
(optional, 6V = 4W)
Battery life Capacity of new alkaline batteries is approx. 300
measurements
Operating temperature/
Humidity
10°C to 40°C/ 30 to 85% RH
Storage temperature/
Humidity/ Air Pressure
-20°C to 60°C/ 10 to 95% RH/ 700-1060 hPa
Console Weight Approximately 340g without batteries
Cuff Weight Approximately 130g
Outer Dimensions Approximately 103 (w) mm × 80 (h) mm × 125 (l) mm
Cuff Dimensions Approximately 146 mm × 446 mm
(Medium cuff: arm circumference 22 to 32 cm)
Package Content Main unit, medium cuff, instruction manual, storage
case, battery set, guarantee card, blood pressure pass
= Type B
= Type B
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