Electronic
Blood Pressure
Printer
11. HOW TO CONTACT US
Detailed user information about our products
as well as services can be found at:
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For use with ADvantage Advanced Automatic
Blood Pressure Monitors; Models 6014 and 6016.
6014P
Instruction Manual
PLEASE NOTE:
THIS MEDICAL INSTRUMENT MUST BE
USED ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS
TO ENSURE ACCURATE READINGS.
American Diagnostic Corporation
55 Commerce Drive, Hauppauge, New York 11788
Telephone: 631-273-9600
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Fax: 631-273-9659
Questions?
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Email: [email protected]
Call ADC toll free at 1-800-232-2670
1-800-232-2670
American Diagnostic Corp.
IB p/n #93-6014P-00 - rev 1
Malfunction
Remedy
1. INTRODUCTION
The LED remains flashing while
the printer is switched on
although the batteries are
good.
1. Check whether the batteries are installed with
the correct polarity.
2. If the LED is unusually flashing, remove the
batteries and re-install them or exchange them
for new ones.
The diagnostic printer 6014P is a compact unit for ADC® AdvantageTM Advanced
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitors. The enhanced printer covers both character and
graphic print. High-reliability and high-quality print is assured due to the ultra simple
design and practicability. Key features include:
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Compact and lightweight design
High-quality components
Battery-powered operation
Designed for versatile applications
Simple mechanism ensures high-reliability
1. Check whether the cable is connected with the
monitor and printer.
2. Examine whether the paper is positioned properly
and is ready for printing.
Press the PRINT button on
the monitor, but nothing prints
1. Examine whether the paper is positioned properly.
2. Check if the paper roll has been exhausted and
needs to be replaced by a new one.
There’s no response for paper
feeding
2. PRINTER PARTS
a) Front View
Top Cover
Bottom Cover
Paper Cutter
7. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
a) Do not expose the device to
extreme temperatures, humidity,
dust, or direct sunlight.
Paper
Feed
Paper Roll
LED
ON/OFF Switch
b) Clean the device with a soft, dry
cloth. Do not use gasoline, thin-
ners, or similar solvent.
b) Back View
c) Do not drop the device or treat it
roughly in any way. Avoid strong
vibrations.
Printer port socket
AC/DC adapter socket
(AC/DC adapter sold separately)
d) Never open the device!
The manufacturer warranty is
invalid once the device is opened.
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3. SETTING UP THE PRINTER
5.1. How to Print a Chart and all Readings
a) Connect the printer to the monitor and switch the printer ON.
b) Press the PRINTER button of the monitor and hold it for at least 3 seconds. The
display will change from “Pr1” followed by “Pr2”. Release the PRINTER button and the
printer will print all stored measurements with a corresponding chart.
3.1. Inserting the Batteries
The battery compartment is located on the
underside of the device (See illustration).
a) Remove cover as illustrated.
b) Insert the batteries (4 x size “AA”),
thereby observing the indicated polarity.
c) If the green LED starts flashing, the batteries
are discharged and must be replaced.
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NAME:____
Pr2
Optional
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BIR
TH:_____
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DATE TIM
AM
5
JAN•01•200
Date & Time
Systolic, Diastolic, and
Pulse Readings
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E
S
D
P
01. JAN-01-09:00AM
Attention!
130
81
89
61
02. JAN-02-09:01AM
103
03. JAN-03-09:00AM
113
04. JAN-04-09:00AM
124
05. JAN-05-09:00AM
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If the green LED starts flashing,
the device will not function until the
batteries have been replaced.
Use 'AA' Long-Life or Alkaline 1.5V
Batteries. Do not use rechargeable
batteries.
If the printer is left unused for long
periods, remove the batteries from
the device.
71
81
80
90
76
89
87
114 101
130 81
79
84
102
71
96
69
76
89
137
05. JAN-06-09:00AM
114
06. JAN-07-09:00AM
129
07. JAN-08-09:00AM
112
08. JAN-09-09:00AM
09. JAN-10-09:00AM
Average Reading
0-83-78
MEAN: 12
37
: 103--1
: 71--101
61--102
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D
P
RANGE
RANGE
RANGE:
LED flashing
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S=SYSTOLI
mmHg
Hg
LIC
mm
BEAT/MIN
D=DIASTO
P=PULSE
A=AVERAGE
R=ARRHYTH
MIA
200
0
15
0
10
50
Reading Sequence
Bar Graph
lic
sto
130
103
3
11
124
13
11
Sy
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ast
81
Di
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02
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71
81
80
90
76
89
87
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80
80
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20
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15
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1
50
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
If problems occur when using the printer, the following points should be checked and
if necessary, the corresponding remedies taken:
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4.6. Cutting Paper
3.2. Using an AC Adapter
Once you finish the printing job, check the paper to
see if it is easy to tear off.
It is possible to operate this printer
through the ADC® AC adapter
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If it is not long enough to tear off, depress the
PAPER FEED button to lengthen the paper.
(output 6V DC / 600mA with DIN plug). Make
certain that you use an AC adapter which ful-
fills the legal requirements.
90 °
Paper cutter
Note:
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Don’t pull out the paper if you would like to cut it.
To cut the paper, pull it forward over the paper cutter.
The paper has to be vertical (90°) with the paper
cutter; otherwise, the paper will be difficult to tear off.
The print on the paper does not last forever. It fades
over time. This is normal for thermal printers such
a) Plug the DIN plug into the socket at the
back left of the instrument. (as shown in
diagram)
b) Plug the AC adapter into a 110V power
socket. Test that power is available by
sliding the 0/I (ON/OFF) switch.
AC/DC adapter
socket
LED dark
LED bright
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as the ADC® diagnostic printer. The readability lasts longer the less the print is in
contact with light. If you file the printed paper in a folder, the print will last longer.
If you would like to store the values forever, we recommend you photocopy them
or transfer the data to another media.
Note:
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No power is taken from the batteries while the AC adapter is connected to the
instrument.
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If the power is interrupted during the measurement (e.g. by removal of the AC
adapter from the socket), the instrument must be reset by removing the DIN plug
from its socket.
5. HOW TO PRINT THE LAST STORED MEASUREMENT (One Reading)
a) Connect the printer to the monitor and switch the printer ON.
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Consult ADC® if you have questions relating to the AC adapter.
b) Press the PRINTER button of the monitor once. The display will show “Pr1” and
the printer will print last stored measurement for the active User (User1 or User 2)
3.3. Cable Connection
Insert one end of the cable into the printer
port socket at the back right of the
instrument (as shown in the diagram).
Pr1
Connect the other end with the blood pres-
sure monitor (both connectors are identical).
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NAME:____
Optional
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BIRTH:___
ODE
00:0
9AM
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AVERAGE M
05
JAN•01•20
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Single or Average Mode,
Date & Time
Systolic, Diastolic, and
Pulse Readings
Printer port
socket
mmHg
mmHg
SYS
DIA
119
80
BEAT/MIN
PULSE 68
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3.4. Inserting the Paper Roll
4. CARRYING OUT A PRINTING OPERATION
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Switch the printer on by sliding the
I/O (ON/OFF) switch to the left.
4.1. Power On
Before powering the printer, check that the batteries
are inserted properly.
Lift the top cover by squeezing the sides
with your fingers and pulling up.
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Push the O/I ON/OFF switch to the left side in order
to power the printer.
The green LED will light.
Insert the ”under” end of paper roll into the slot
of the internal compartment.
Push the paper as deep as possible into
the slot.
4.2. Paper Feeding
LED bright
Before you start the printing operation, check that
the paper is installed properly in the correct position.
If it is not, press the PAPER FEED button to feed additional
paper into the printer.
Press the PAPER FEED button until paper
appears at the Paper Cutter.
Note:
Put paper roll into the compartment and
close the lid.
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Press the button once to advance 1 line.
Continually depressing the button will advance
multiple lines.
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4.3. Printing
Paper roll
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Connect the printer with the monitor as explained in Section 3.3.
Push the print button on the monitor (for details, refer to the manual of
the related monitor).
There is only 1 kind of paper roll used in this
unit. ADC® sells extra paper rolls, contact our
Customer Service Department for more
details.
4.4. Low Voltage Indication
When the LED is flashing under power-on operation,
it indicates that new batteries are needed.
Note:
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When the batteries are replaced the printer will
operate properly.
LED flashing
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The paper roll is 1" thick (25mm-standard package) and 38mm wide.
Note:
If the printer is connected with an AC adapter, the low voltage indicator
will not occur.
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If there are problems when inserting the paper, cut the edge so that the corners of
the paper are square (90°, see below).
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4.5. Power Off
After you are done printing, push the O/I (ON/OFF) switch
to the right side in order to turn off the printer.
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The LED will become dark.
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