Omron M4 Hem 722c1 E Manual -
Omron M4 (Model HEM-722C1-E) is a legacy automatic upper arm blood pressure monitor. While a dedicated manual for the "C1" variant is rare, it is functionally identical to the standard and similar to the BioClinical Services Official Instruction Manuals
Summary of the Manual's Role in Literature
While the manual itself isn't the subject of papers, it is cited as the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). If a researcher uses the Omron M4 in a large-scale drug trial, they will cite the instruction manual (HEM-722C1-E) to prove that the study participants used the device correctly (e.g., "Participants were instructed to sit quietly for 5 minutes as per the manufacturer's guidelines"). Omron m4 hem 722c1 e manual
- Pressure: 0–299 mmHg (approx.)
- Pulse: 40–180 beats per minute (bpm)
12. When to Contact Omron
- Device fails the "leak test" (pressure does not hold).
- Irregular operation after new batteries.
- Cuff fabric damage or air tube cracks.
, automatically deleting the oldest to make room for new ones. Power Source : Requires 4 x 1.5v AA batteries ; an optional AC adapter can often be used for mains power. Clinical Validation Omron M4 (Model HEM-722C1-E) is a legacy automatic
- Press the Date/Time setting button (usually marked with a clock icon).
- Use the Up/Down arrows to adjust the year (2015-2040 range).
- Press Date/Time again to confirm and move to month, then day, hour, and minute.
- Press START/STOP to save and exit.
- Remove the battery cover and insert the 4 x AA batteries into the battery compartment.
- Replace the battery cover.
- Wash your hands and remove any clothing that may interfere with the cuff.
- Sit comfortably with your back straight and your arm at heart level.
- Provide a printable one-page quick-start sheet.
- Create a daily log template (CSV or table) for tracking readings.
- Summarize the device’s exact error codes and icon meanings if you upload a photo of the monitor’s display or manual page.
E4/E5 (Cuff Error): Indicates the cuff is too loose or there is a leak in the air tube. Pressure: 0–299 mmHg (approx