ADC 6014 User Manual
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4.6. Cutting Paper
Once you finish the printing job, check the paper to
see if it is easy to tear off.
•
If it is not long enough to tear off, depress the
PAPER FEED button to lengthen the paper.
Note:
•
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
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.
5. HOW TO PRINT THE LAST STORED MEASUREMENT (One Reading)
a) Connect the printer to the monitor and switch the printer ON.
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)
3.2. Using an AC Adapter
It is possible to operate this printer
through the ADC
®
AC adapter
(output 6V DC / 600mA with DIN plug). Make
certain that you use an AC adapter which ful-
fills the legal requirements.
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.
Note:
•
No power is taken from the batteries while the AC adapter is connected to the
instrument.
•
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.
•
Consult ADC
®
if you have questions relating to the AC adapter.
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).
Connect the other end with the blood pres-
sure monitor (both connectors are identical).
AC/DC adapter
socket
4
Printer port
socket
7
LED dark
LED bright
Paper cutter
90 °
SYS 119
mmHg
DIA 80
mmHg
PULSE
68
BEAT/MIN
-----------------
NAME:_______________
BIRTH:_______________
AVERAGE MODE
JAN•01•2005 00:09AM
----------------
MEAN: 120-83-78
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S RANGE: 103--137
D RANGE: 71--101
P RANGE: 61--102
S=SYSTOLIC
mmHg
D=DIASTOLIC mmHg
P=PULSE
BEAT/MIN
A=AVERAGE
R=ARRHYTHMIA
NAME:_______________
BIRTH:_______________
JAN•01•2005 00:09AM
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DATE TIME
S
D P
01.
JAN-01-09:00AM
130 81 89
02.
JAN-02-09:01AM
103 71 61
03.
JAN-03-09:00AM
113 81 79
04.
JAN-04-09:00AM
124 80 84
05.
JAN-05-09:00AM
137 90 102
05. JAN-06-09:00AM
114 76
71
06. JAN-07-09:00AM
129 89 96
07. JAN-08-09:00AM
112 87 69
08. JAN-09-09:00AM
114 101 76
09.
JAN-10-09:00AM
130 81 89
50
100 150 200
Diastolic
Systolic
01.
81
130
02.
71
103
03.
81
113
04.
80
124
05.
90
137
06.
76
114
07.
89
129
08.
87
112
09. 101
114
10.
80
127
80
119
Diastolic
Systolic
01.
81
130
02.
71
103
03.
81
113
04.
80
124
05.
90
137
06.
76
114
07.
89
129
08.
87
112
09.
101 120
10.
80
127
11.
80
119
200
150
100
50
Pr1
Optional
Single or Average Mode,
Date & Time
Systolic, Diastolic, and
Pulse Readings