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| Brand | IBP |
| Model | TD 3213 |
| Product type | Electronic wrist blood pressure monitor with blood glucose measurement |
| Dimensions (without cuff) | 75 × 60 × 27 mm |
| Weight (with batteries) | Approximately 120 g |
| Power supply | 2 AAA alkaline batteries 1.5 V |
| Battery life | Approximately 200 measurements |
| Memory | 350 measurement results with date and time |
| Blood pressure measurement method | Oscillometric |
| Blood pressure measurement range | 30 to 300 mmHg |
| Blood pressure accuracy | ±3 mmHg |
| Pulse measurement range | 40 to 200 pulses/min |
| Pulse accuracy | ±4% |
| Blood glucose measurement method | Glucose oxidase (electrochemical sensor) |
| Blood sample volume | 2 µL (capillary blood) |
| Blood glucose measurement range | 20 to 600 mg/dL (1.1 to 33.3 mmol/L) |
| Blood glucose measurement time | 10 seconds |
| Measurement units | mg/dL or mmol/L (blood glucose) / mmHg or kPa (blood pressure) |
| Operating temperature | +10°C to +40°C |
| Storage temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
| Operating humidity | 30 to 85% RH max (blood pressure) / 5 to 95% RH max (blood glucose) |
| Wrist circumference | 135 to 195 mm |
| Cleaning | Damp cloth with mild solution, dry with a lint-free cloth |
| Warranty | 3 years (excluding batteries, lancets, test strips) |
| Package contents | Device, cuff, 25 lancets, 25 test strips, control solutions, batteries, case, instruction manual |
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USER MANUAL TD 3213 IBP
2-in-1 blood sugar and blood pressure measuring system for simple, rapid and precise measurement
Blood sugar measurement results
Table according to Krall, L.P., and Beaser, R.S.: Joslin Diabetes Manual. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger (1989), 138, for the comparison of your blood sugar values with values from persons without diabetes
| Time of day | Values from persons without diabetes (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) | Your measured blood sugar values (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) |
| Before breakfast | (70~105) / (3,9~5,8) | __________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) |
| Before lunch/supper | (70~110) / (3,9~6,1) | __________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) |
| 1 hour after meals | less than (160) / (8,9) | __________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) |
| 2 hours after meals | less than (120) / (6,7) | __________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) |
| Between 2 and 4 in the morning | more than (70) / (3,9) | __________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) |
1 introduction 2
2 important safety information 3
3 before operating / the blood sugar/pressure measuring system / included in delivery / 4 symbols used 5
4 the device 6
5 description of display symbols 7
6 device settings / date and time / measurement unit 8-9
7 the batteries / changing the batteries 10
8 test strips / test strip sections / important information about test strips 11-12
9 calibrating the device / carrying out a self-test / why coding? 13
10 checking the system / control solutions / important information about control solutions / 14-15
how to check using control solutions 16-17
11 the blood sugar test / preparation / how to get a blood drop / 18-20
how to carry out the test 21-22
12 making a blood pressure measurement / attaching the cuff / fasten the cuff snugly / 23 measure your blood pressure while sitting down / the measuring method / switching off 24-27
13 the measured value memory / how to call up saved measured results / 28
how to quit the memory mode / deleting the memory contents. 29
14 general information / cleaning and care of the system / 30 error messages and solutions 31-35
15 specifications/guarantee 36-38
1 introduction
dear customer,
we are delighted that you have decided to purchase this blood sugar/pressure measuring system. The device measures your blood sugar with extremely high accuracy. It is fitted with an automatic memory for 350 measured values with date and time. This enables you to follow changes easily and tell your doctor about them in good time. The system is intended for use by private persons for active blood sugar checks. It is not suitable for the determination of diabetes or for the determination of blood sugar values for newborn babies. When testing, use only fresh, capillary whole blood. This instruction manual is for your information. Please read it carefully and completely, follow all instructions and carry out all control tests as described before you actually carry out a blood sugar test. Keep this instruction manual in a safe place.
Subject to technical alterations.
Preliminary notes!
This blood sugar measuring device conforms with the requirements of EU guideline 98/79, 93/42/EEC, IEC 60601-1, IEC 61010-1, IEC 60601-1-2, IEC 61326, EN 1060-1, EN 1060-3, ANSI/AAMI SP 10, ISO 15197, ISO 14971 for "in vitro" diagnostic devices and has been issued with the CE 0123" conformity sign.
The ibp company confirms conformity with these requirements for the device supplied together with this instruction manual. The conformity declaration is available.
CE 0123
- Never change prescribed predicament quantities by yourself because of your measured blood sugar/pressure values. Only your doctor can evaluate measured results.
- Results which lie below 3.3mmol/L ( 60mg/dL ) are an indication of "hypoglycemia", blood sugar levels which are too low. If the results are above 13.3mmol/L ( 240mg/dL ), it is possible that symptoms of too high a blood sugar level ("hyperglycemia") can occur. You should visit the doctor if your measured results are regularly above or below these limit values.
- Lack of water or large fluid losses (such as through sweating) can cause falsified measured values. If you suspect that you are suffering from dehydration, in other words lack of fluids, you should visit a doctor as soon as possible.
- If your level of red blood cells (hematotic value) is very high (over 55% ) or very low (below 30% ), this can lead to falsified measured results.
- If have read all the instructions in this instruction manual and symptoms are still occurring which are not compliant with your blood sugar levels or your blood pressure, please contact a doctor.
3 before operation
the blood sugar/pressure measuring system
Your blood sugar/pressure measuring system can be used to measure blood sugar levels up to a height of 3275m above sea level without affecting the test results. The blood sugar/pressure measuring system consists of three components: the blood sugar/pressure measuring device, the test strips and the control solutions. These components were specially designed to match each other, tested and quality-confirmed in our R&D department. This enables this measuring device to measure and display the blood sugar level extremely precisely (whole blood calibrated measurement results). Only use test strips and control solutions approved for use with this blood sugar measuring device. If you have any questions about your measured values, please contact your doctor.
included in delivery
The following parts are included in delivery and are contained in the packaging:
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1 blood sugar measuring device
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25 test strips
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25 sterile lancets
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1 pricking aid
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1 check code strips
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2 different control solutions
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1 instruction manual
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1 quickstart guide with troubleshooting
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1 practical storage box
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2 1.5 V alkaline batteries size AAA

Caution: Check that the box packaging seal is unbroken! If the seal has been broken or is missing, please return the device to your dealer immediately.
symbols used
The following symbols on the device, packaging and in the instruction manual are used to give important information.
Symbol Meaning

To be used only once

Observe instruction manual

Protect from sunlight

Protect from moisture

Working temperature range

Manufactured on
Symbol Meaning

(LOT) batch designation

Device BF

Series number

Caution = danger to device/materials

Warning = danger to user

Use-by date
(to be used up to last day of month)
4 the device
the device components
Batteries
2 1.5 V alkaline batteries size AAA, in battery compartment on device bottom.

- button
For switching the device on and off and for starting the blood pressure measuring process.

Test strip opening
Slot for feeding in test strips. The device switches itself on automatically if you feed a test strip in.
LCD Display
Displays test results, symbols and device settings.
Setting button (SET)
The setting button for setting the date, time and measurement unit is located in the battery compartment.
M button (MENU)
The menu/memory button is used for setting the device, for switching over to memory mode and for changing data such as day, time and unit.
CE 0123
description of display symbols 5
Results
Area for display of measured results. If the mmol/L measurement unit is selected, a decimal point appears.
Blood drop symbol
Shows that the device is ready to accept the sample and to carry out measurement.
Ketone symbol
Test strip symbol
Is displayed constantly as long as the device is carrying out various self-tests. Flashes when device is switched on and no test strip has been fed in.
Memory symbol
Displays saved measured results.
Date and time
day month hour /minute
Date 12:00 AM Time 12:00 PM Code

SYS mmHg
mg/dL mmol/L

DIA KPa

1/min DAY AVG
Pulse frequency
Displays measured puls frequency
Code
Appears together with the test strip code number when it is fed in.
Measurement units
This field displays the units (mg/dL or mmol/L respectively mm/Hg or Kpa) set.
Battery symbol
Shows that the battery is becoming weak and must be replaced.
Temperature symbol
Appears if the surrounding temperature is not between 10^ and 40^ .
Average for one day
Shows the average saved blood sugar level measured result for one day.
6 device settings
When your measuring device is delivered, the time, date, measuring units and temperature units are preset. If you want to change the settings, to replace the battery or to delete the memory contents, you must switch to setting mode before carrying out changes.
how to set the time and date
- Setting the year:
Leave the device switched off. Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the device, and press the Setting button in the battery compartment. The display will show the year flashing (Fig. 1). Press the M button to change the year. Once the required year is shown in the display, press the Setting button in the battery compartment to confirm the setting and to switch to the month.
- Setting the month:
The month is flashing (Fig. 2). Press the M button to set the month. Press the Setting button to confirm the setting and to switch to the day.
- Setting the days, hours and minutes:
Proceed in a similar manner to set the day, and minute, and to switch to setting the measurement unit (mmol/L or mg/dL).

(Fig. 1)

(Fig. 2)
how to set the measurement unit
Your device can show you the measured results in millimol per litre (mmol/L) or milligram per decilitre (mmg/dL). The unit mmg/dL is standard in the USA, in Canada the standard is mmol/L. Within Europe, both measurement units are common.
- Setting the measurement unit:
Leave the device switched off. Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the device, and press the Setting button (SET) in the battery compartment. Press the Setting button (SET) several times until the measurement unit for measuring blood sugar appears (Fig. 3). Press the M button to set the required unit. Press the Setting button (SET) to confirm the setting. The measurement unit unit for measuring blood sugar begins to flash.
- How to quit the setting mode:
Press the Setting button (SET) once more to quit setting mode.

(Fig. 3)
7 the batteries
changing the batteries
The device will warn you that the batteries are getting low using two different display symbols.
- When you switch the device on, the battery symbol l appears in the display. All other display symbols are showing operational readiness. In this case, there is still enough energy for around 30 tests available. Test results will be precise, but you should still replace the batteries nevertheless.
- The display is now showing the battery symbol flashing (Fig. 4). In this case, there is no longer enough energy for a test available. Replace the old batteries with two new 2 × 1.5V alkaline batteries size AAA.
- Switch the device off, and open the battery compartment on the rear of the device by pressing the locking tab and lifting the battery compartment cover upwards.
- Remove the old batteries, and replace them with two new 2 × 1.5 V alkaline batteries size AAA. Insert the new batteries so that the terminals match the diagram on the battery compartment, and then close the battery compartment cover.

Note: Replacing the battery does not affect the memory contents. Sometimes you may have to re-set the time and date. Dispos of empty batteries at a recycling point. If you are no longer using the device, remove the battery from the battery compartment.
Battery safety
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Keep away from children!
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Do not short-circuit!
information:
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Not rechargeable!
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Do not incinerate!
Your measuring device determines the sugar levels in your blood. When you put a drop of blood on the absorption gap on the test strip to do a test (chemical components of test strip: 1. Glucose oxidase (A. niger) 30 IU, 2. Electron shuttle 1.5mg , 3. Enzyme protector 0.13mg , 4. Non-reactive ingredients 2.5mg , 5. Each vial cap with 3.0g molecular sieve), the blood is automatically sucked into the reaction cell. A reaction now takes place here.
Test strip components
Contacts
Feed this end of the test strip into the blood sugar measuring device. Push the strip firmly into the device up to the stop.
Control window
This little window on the test strip shows you whether you have applied enough blood.
Absorption gap
Place a small drop of blood in contact with the absorption gap. The blood is sucked into the test strip by itself.
Handle
Grip the test strip at this end while applying blood and feeding the strip into the device.
8 test strips
important information about test strips:
- Keep the test strips in a cool, dry place (only in original container, below 40^ or 104^ ). Protect the strips from direct sunshine and do not freeze them.
- Only touch the test strips with clean, dry hands. When taking the strips out of the container and feeding them into the measuring device, try to hold them only by the handle.
- When you take a test strip out of the container, put the cover back on the container straight away and make sure that it is closed to form an airtight seal. Always use each test strip as soon as you have taken it out of the container.
- Write the opening date on the container label when you open it for the first time. You should use the rest of the test trips up within 90 days of opening.
- Do not use any test strips which are past their use-by date, since this can falsify the measured results. The use-by date is printed on the container.
- Only apply blood samples or the control solutions supplied to the gap on the test strip. Application of other substances leads to inaccurate or false measured values.
- The test strips must not be bent, cut or otherwise altered in any way.

Warning:
Keep the container with the test strips away from children! The sealing cap means there is a danger of suffocation. In addition, the sealing cap contains drying materials which could be hazardous to health if breathed in or swallowed. This can lead to skin or eye irritations.
carrying out a self-test
Every time when you feed a test strip into the measuring device (Fig. 5), or switch the device on, all display segments in the display are illuminated briefly. This shows you that the system is carrying out various self-tests and also allows you to check that all display segments are working properly.
warum codieren?
The code numbers are used to calibrate the test strips with the device in order to achieve exact test results. Before you use a device for the first time, and every time you use a new container of test strips, you must first feed the check/code strips into the device. After this, every time you carry out a test you should check that the number which appears in the display is the same as the code number on the test strip container (Fig. 6).

Warning:
If the code number displayed is not the same as the code number on the test strip container, the measured results can be falsified.

(Fig. 5)

10 checking the system
control solutions
The control solutions are used to check the entire blood sugar measurement system. This allows you to determine whether the device and the test strips are working together optimally, and whether the test is being carried out correctly. It is important to carry out the test with the control fluids regularly in order to ensure that you are receiving precise measured results.
The control solutions contain a specified proportion of glucose which is precisely known. When you carry out the blood sugar test with this liquid, you can check afterwards whether the measured value is within the range of the actual value. The actual value for the control solutions is printed on the test strip container. There are two different, colour-coded control solutions, one for the "normal" value range (green) and the other for the "high" value range (red).
The control solutions should be used:
to practise the blood sugar test.
to ensure that the device and the test strips are working perfectly together.
to check that the test has been carried out correctly.
Before you carry out the first blood sugar test, you should carry out three successful tests with the control liquid one after the other. This makes sure that you are able to carry out the test correctly, and that the device is working perfectly. If all three test results reach the value which is printed on the test strip container, you can start carrying out the actual blood sugar measurement.
checking the system 10
When should you carry out a test with the control solution?
- at least once per week
- when you open a new container of test strips
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if the measured results do not agree with the way you feel
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if the device has been dropped
- every time when you suspect that the blood sugar measuring system is not working correctly
important information about control solutions
- Only use control solutions included in delivery.
- Write the date of opening on the bottle.
- Check the use-by date for the solution. Never use solutions past their use-by date.
- The control solution should reach room temperature (20°C to 25°C/68°F to 77°F) before you use it.
- Shake the bottle of test solution well before you open it. Wipe the first drop away, and then use the second drop to ensure that you have a good sample for precise measure results.
- You should use the control solution up within 90 days of opening.
- Keep the solutions safely closed away at room temperature (below 30^ ). Never freeze them!

Warning:
The measured value for the solutions which is printed on the test strip container is only used to check the measuring system. It is not intended as a recommended value for your blood sugar level!
10 checking the system
how to check using control solutions
- Feed your test strip into the test strip opening with the contacts first, and the device display facing you (see Fig. 7). You should ensure that the test strip is firmly located in the device to achieve exact measured results. The device switches itself on automatically. All digits in the display will light up briefly. After this, the surrounding temperature, the symbol and the code number are displayed. You should calibrate your device (see Page 13) if the code number shown in the display is not the same as the code number on the test strip container.
- Shake the control solution well before using it. Unscrew the cap and squeeze one drop out. Wipe the first drop away, and then squeeze another one out. Put the drop onto your fingertip (Fig. 8).
Note: In order to make sure that the control solution is not contaminated by contact with the test strip, do not apply the drop directly to the strip, but first apply it to something clean or to your fingertip.


checking the system 10
- Apply the drop onto the absorption gap. (Fig. 9). The solution is sucked into the gap. When the control window is completely full of the solution, the blood sugar measuring device starts a 10 second countdown.
- The glucose measurement takes place after the countdown has finished, and then the result is shown in the display. Check to see that the result is the same as the stipulated control solution value. This value is printed on the test strip container.

Warning:
If you achieve incorrect measurement results with the control solution which deviate from the stipulated value time after time, the measurement system is no longer working correctly. In this case, you should stop using the device to measure your blood sugar level. Please see the chapter entitled "trouble-shooting" on Pages 31 - 35. If you are still unable to solve the problem, please contact our customer service department (see guarantee page).

11 the blood sugar test
preparation
Ensure that you have read all the information about the device, the test strips and all of this chapter through carefully before you start the test.
- Make sure you have all materials required for the blood sugar test (Fig. 10) ready:
A your ibp measuring device
B the test strips
C the pricking aid
D the sterile lancets
- Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and dry them well.

how to obtain a blood drop
important information about avoiding infection:
- Never use a lancet or picking aid together with another person.
- Always use a new sterile lancet for each test. Lancets should only be used once.
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Try to prevent hand lotion, or oils or dirt getting in or onto the lancet or pricking aid.
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Open the pricking aid by turning the cap anticlockwise and removing it. Feed the lancet into the pricking aid up to the stop (without turning it at the same time) (Fig. 11).
- Unscrew the protective cap from the lancet (Fig. 12).
- Place the cap on the pricking aid again and tighten it by turning it clockwise (not too firmly).
The adjustable tip can be adjusted to 5 different pricking depths. Turn the end cap in the appropriate direction until the arrow points to the number for the required pricking depth (Fig. 13).
How to find a suitable pricking depth for yourself:
1-2 for soft or thin skin
3 for normal skin
4-5 for thick or calloused skin

11 the blood sugar test
- Tension the pricking aid by pulling it apart (as shown in Fig. 14) until it engages with a "click". If it does not engage, it was probably tensioned already when inserting the lancet.
- Place the pricking aid against your fingertip (on the side if possible) and then press the trigger button (Fig.15). Help the blood drop to emerge by massaging the location softly.
Ensure that the blood drop does not smear (Fig. 16) and then carry out the test as described on Pages 21-22.
Note: Your system only requires a small drop of blood to carry out a test. You can obtain this from one fingertip. You should always use a different location for each test. Repeated pricks in the same location can cause inflammation and loss of feeling.
6. Open the pricking aid again by turning the cap anticlockwise and removing it. Remove the used lancet carefully by pulling it out, and then dispose of it carefully in order to avoid injuries to other people. Put the cap on once again and close it firmly.

(Fig. 14)

(Fig. 15)

(Fig. 16)
how to carry out the test
- Feed the test strip into the test strip opening with the contacts first and the device display facing you (see Fig. 17). You should ensure that the test strip is firmly located in the device to achieve exact measured results. The device switches itself on automatically. All digits in the display will light up briefly. After this, the surrounding temperature, the symbol and the code number are displayed. You should code your device (see Page 13) if the code number shown in the display is not the same as the code number on the test strip container.
- Use the pricking aid to obtain a rounded blood drop of at least 2 microlitres. When the symbol flashes in the display, apply the blood drop to the absorption window on the test strip at the location where the window and gap meet (Fig. 18). Do not press your finger against the test strip, and do not apply smeared samples.
- The control window in the test strip must be completely filled with blood before the device can start the countdown. If the control window is not completely filled with blood (Fig. 19) and the device starts the measuring process, do not apply more blood subsequently.

11 the blood sugar test
Pull the test strip out to stop the test process. Start again from the beginning by feeding in a new test strip and applying the necessary blood drop. If you cannot manage to fill the test strip with enough blood, please contact our service department.
Note: If you do not apply blood to the test strip within two minutes, the device will make a beep to tell you to turn it off by pulling out the test strip. Remove the strip, and then feed it into the device again to start the test procedure once more.
3. After the device has finished the countdown (max. 10 sec), the measured results are shown in the display. The blood sugar test measured values are automatically stored in the memory. To turn the device off, pull the test strip out.
Warning: Dispose of used to test trips and used lancets very carefully in order to prevent injury or infection to other persons.
The measured results produced by your "ibp TD 3213" blood sugar measuring device are precise whole blood-calibrated test results (Fig. 20), which can be directly compared with laboratory results.

(Fig. 19)
Example: correct blood application

Example: insufficient blood application

calibrated result
making a blood pressure measurement 12
Using the oscillatory measuring method means that the systolic and diastolic blood pressures and pulses are measured. All measured values can be seen in the LCD display. Measurements are carried out on the wrist.
attaching the pressure cuff
- Wrap the measuring cuff around your wrist. Hold your palm facing upwards (Fig. 21). The display of the unit should be placed on the palm side of the wrist.
- The wrist should be bare. Ensure that the velcro strip is around 0.5 - 1 cm below the start of the base of the thumb (Fig. 22).
fasten the pressure cuff snugly
- Do not pull on the pressure cuff (Fig. 23).
- Do not make the pressure cuff too tight. Secure the velcro band (Fig. 24).




12 making a blood pressure measurement
measure your blood pressure while sitting down
- Have yourself on a seat in a comfortable position, breathe deeply several times and relax.
- Place your elbow on the table or other suitable support, such as the storage box.
- It is extremely important for the measured values, that the cuff is at the same height of the heart. Higher or deeper position will give deviations from the true value.
- Relax your hand and do not talk, your palm must be facing upwards.

Notes:
The blood pressure measured at one wrist is of course different from that measured at the other. In order to compare blood pressure values, you should also take measurements on the same wrist.
To get a correct picture of the blood pressure changes during the day, make the measurements at home daily at the same time.
Record the values and show them to your physician for assessment.
the measuring method
If you want to carry out a blood pressure measurement after you have carried out a blood sugar test, ensure that the test strip has been removed from the measuring system and that the device has switched off.
- Place the wrist measuring cuff around your wrist as described on page 23.
- Switch the device on by pressing the -button.
- When the -button has been pressed you will hear a beep, and

(Fig. 26)


(Fig. 27)
all display segments in the display will illuminate for around 2 seconds (Fig. 26). This test allows you to check that the display is working properly. Now the last measured test result is displayed briefly with date and time (Fig. 27). Directly after this, the system carries out a reset automatically. The blood pressure measuring system is now ready to measure and starts the measuring process.
12 making a blood pressure measurement
- If it is the first time that the system is carrying out a blood pressure measurement, or if the batteries have just been replaced, the measuring cuff will automatically be pumped up to a pressure of 200mmHg (24Kpa). If not, the measuring system automatically refers to the last systolic blood pressure value measured.
- Once the device has reached the appropriate measuring cuff pressure and determined the pulse, the pulse symbol is shown in the display. At the same time you will hear a beep (Fig. 28).
- After the measurement process, the measuring cuff is automatically deflated and the blood sugar/blood pressure measuring system beeps twice. The display shows the measured values for systolic and diastolic blood pressure and the heart frequency, together with the time (Fig. 29).

(Fig. 28)

(Fig. 29)
making a blood pressure measurement 12
switching off
- Press the 已 -button to switch the device off.
- If you want to cancel the measurement process, press the -button. The measuring cuff will be deflated and the device switches off.
- The device is fitted with an automatic energy-saving system. If you forget to switch the device off, it switches itself off automatically after approx. 2 minutes.
13 the measured value memory
how to call up saved measured results
Your measuring device stores the newest 350 blood sugar and blood pressure measured values with date and time in its memory. Proceed as follows to call up the measured values from the memory.
- If the device is switched off, press the M button once, and then once again after the beep. After this, you can call up the last 350 measured results in sequence.
- The last measured test result is displayed first with date and time (Fig. 30). Every time you press the M button again, the previous saved measured result is displayed.
This means you can call up the previous measured result (up to 350 saved measured values) every time you press the M button.
- If the measured value memory is full, the oldest measured value will be deleted as soon as a new value is saved.
Note: If you are using the device for the first time, the display will show "Memory" to show you that no test results have been saved yet.

(Fig. 30)

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how to quit the memory mode
- Press the -button to switch the device off.
Note: The device is fitted with an automatic energy-saving system. If no buttons are pressed for a period of two minutes, the device switches itself off automatically.
deleting the memory contents
- If the device is switched off, press the M button and hold it down for a least three seconds. All measured values stored in the memory up to this moment are then deleted.
14 general information
cleaning and care of your system
The device does not require any particular cleaning as long as it does not come into contact with blood or control liquids. Please therefore observe the following information:
- Your blood sugar/blood pressure measuring device is a precision instrument. Please handle it very carefully in order not to damage the electronics and to avoid malfunctions.
- Do not subject the device to extreme temperatures or high levels of humidity.
- Take care to ensure that dirt, dust, blood, control fluids or water do not penetrate into the device interior through the test strip opening, the connecting plugs or the button.
- You should always keep the device in the carry bag supplied after using it.
- You can clean the device surface with a moist cloth (with water and a mild cleansing agent). After cleaning, dry the device off with a lint-free cloth.
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error messages and solutions
The following table explains possible error messages.
| Display/Problem | Meaning | Solution |
| Err.0 | No pulse, or measured pulse is too low. | Make sure the measuring cuff is correctly applied and measure once again. |
| Err.1 | The measuring cuff is leaking or pressure buildup is too low. | If changing the batteries does not help, please ask your dealer for help. |
| Err.2 | The systolic value cannot be determined. | Remain calm and measure once again. |
| Err.3 | The measuring cuff pressure is too high. | Do not squash the measuring cuff. |
| Err.4 | The diastolic value cannot be determined or is outside the measuring range. | Remain calm and measure once again. |
| Err.5 | Pressure buildup is taking place too quickly. | Please ask your dealer for help. |
| Err.6 | Pressure buildup is taking place too slowly. | Please ask your dealer for help. |
| Err.7 | The systolic value is outside the measuring range. | Remain calm and measure once again. |
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error messages and solutions
The following table explains possible error messages.
| Display/Problem | Meaning | Solution |
| Err.8 | The measuring cuff pressure is outside the measuring range. | Remain calm and measure once again. |
| Err.9 | The measuring cuff pressure is insufficient, although it has already reached the highest pressure build up point. | The blood pressure to be measured is outside the measuring range. Please contact your doctor. |
| Err.20 | The test strip is faulty or damaged. | Replace the test strip with a new coded one. |
| Err.21 | The test strip is faulty or damaged. | Replace the test strip with a new coded one. |
| Err.22 | The test strip has been inserted wrongly. | Feed a new test strip in correctly. |
| Err.24 | Test strip has already been used. | Feed a new test strip in. |
| Err.330 | The measuring cuff pressure is above 330 mmHg. | Do not squash the measuring cuff. |
error messages and solutions
| Display/Problem | Meaning | Solution |
| The device shows nothing in the display after you have fed the test strip in. | The batteries are completely discharged. | Replace the batteries. |
| The batteries are located wrongly or are missing. | Check to see that the batteries are correctly inserted (polarity). | |
| The test strip has been inserted with the top side facing downwards or is not completely inserted. | Insert the test strip fully, with the contacts first and the positive side facing upwards. | |
| The device is faulty. | Please contact our service department. | |
| After the test strip has been fed him, and the test material has been applied, the test procedure does not start. | Insufficient application of blood. | Repeat the test using a new test strip and larger drop of blood. |
| Defective test strip. | Repeat the test using a new test strip. | |
| Defective device. | Please contact our service department. |
14 general information
error messages and solutions
The following table explains possible error messages (while making a blood pressure measurement).
| Display/Problem | Meaning | Solution |
| After the device has been switched on, the display shows nothing. | The batteries have been inserted the wrong way. | Check battery alignment. |
| The batteries are almost empty or are fully empty. | Replace both old batteries with new ones. | |
| The "change battery" symbol is displayed. | The batteries are almost empty or are fully empty. | Replace both old batteries with new ones. |
| Operating times are becoming shorter. | Batteries with weak current flow can be affected by frost. | Place the batteries briefly in a warm place and then restart. |
| You are not using alkaline batteries. | Use alkaline batteries. | |
| No measurement data is displayed after the measuring process. | Battery voltage is extremely low. | Replace both old batteries with new ones. |
| Dubious measured results which deviate strongly from average values. | You have not taken up the right position during measurement. | Try to sit in the correct position. |
| The blood pressure varies from time to time. |
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| Display/Problem | Meaning | Solution |
| The pulse frequency is higher or lower than the average value. | You moved, or you talked. | Do not move during the measurement, and do not talk. |
| You carried out the measurement directly after physical exercise. | Do not carry out measurements immediately after physical exercise. | |
| The device switches off automatically. | System requirement. | Press the button again and measure once more. |
| The device pumps up during the measuring process. | This is normal. If the user blood-pressure to be determined is higher than the output value of the measuring cuff pressure, the device will pump automatically. Pressure buildup takes place in stages of 20 mmHg, until the pressure has been reached which is usable for the measuring process. | |
| The measuring cuff has not been correctly located or is not tight enough. | Make sure the measuring cuff is correctly located. | |
Note: All measured values saved in the ibp TD 3213 can be transferred to a computer. To do this, you will require a cable for data transfer and suitable software (neither are included in delivery). The data transfer cable can be obtained from our customer service department on request. An English-language software is available on the manufacturer's web site at www.taidoc.com.
15 specifications
Model ibpTD3213
Display large liquid crystal display (LCD)
Memory 350 measured results with time and date
Power supply : 2 x 1.5 V alkaline batteries size AAA
Battery operating life : for around 200 measurements
Dimensions approx. 75 × 60 × 27 ~mm (without cuff)
Weight approx. 120g (including batteries)
blood sugar measuring system
Measuring unit switchable between mg/dL and mmol/L
Sample material : capillary whole blood
Sample volume 2 microlitres
Measuring range 20 to 600mg / dL (1.1 to 33.3mmol / L )
Measuring time 10 seconds
Measured results : whole blood-calibrated
Operating temperature +10^ to +40^
Storage/transport temperature : -20°C to +60°C
5 to 95 % relative humidity max.
blood pressure measuring system
| Method of Measurement | : | Oscillometric |
| Range of Measurement | : | 30 - 300 mmHg (Pressure) |
| 40 - 200 beats/min (Pulse frequency) | ||
| Accuracy Calibration | : | ± 3 mmHg (Pressure) |
| ± 4 % (Pulse frequency) | ||
| Inflation of Pressure | : | Automatic inflation (pump) |
| Deflation of Pressure | : | Automatic air release valve System |
| Operating Temperature | : | + 10 °C to + 40 °C |
| 30 to 85 % relative humidity max. | ||
| Storage/transport temperature | : | - 20 °C to + 60 °C |
| 10 to 95 % relative humidity max. | ||
| Cuff Size | : | Wrist circumference approx. 135 ~ 195mm |
We reserve the right to make changes to technical details without notification for reasons of updating.
GUARANTEE
Your blood sugar/blood pressure measuring system was checked to ensure its faultless quality before despatch. Please send the appliance for checking or repair together with the purchase document or receipt and the description of the faults and/or of the desired check to the adress below.
From the date of purchase (date of the purchase document) repairs will be carried out free of charge for 36 months, if your appliance should be defective due to a production or material fault.
The guarantee does not cover any damage occurring as a result of faulty operation, improper treatment, storage and care or unusual influences. All further claims as well as damages shall likewise be excluded.
Should you have any reason to avail yourself of the warranted services under the guarantee, send the appliance with the guarantee documents to the customer service department:
ibp International Business Products Limited
6 Newfield Court
West Houghton
Bolton BL53 SA England
Phone: +44-(0) 19 42 - 81 96 95
Distributed by: sano health care products pvt. Ltd. ibp group
Corporate Office: 28 • Lansdown Terrace, 1st Floor • Kolkata - 700 026
Phone No: +91 33 2465 0383-85
Manufactured by: Taidoc Technology Co., Taiwan
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