Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Blood pressure depends on time of day, physical exertion and other factors. Do not rely on individual measurements.
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Diseases of the cardio-vascular system can result in erroneous measurements, as can very low blood pressure, circulatory disorder, dysrhythmia, and other pre-existing conditions (for example, diabetes mellitus). · · In such cases especially, you should not trust to measurements you take by yourself!With known diseases, use of this appliance must not, in any circumstances, be a substitute for having your blood pressure taken by a doctor, even if the appliance shows seemingly harmless blood pressure levels.
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This blood pressure meter contains precision components and electronics. [. . . ] Attaching the appliance
Use the appliance only on persons whose wrist 'fits' the pressure sleeve. The sleeve must be attached lightly and closed firmly with the Velcro fastener. the wrist is too thin, it may not be possible to pump up the pressure sleeve sufficiently, and in this case an exact measurement is not possible. the wrist is too thick, it may not be possible to fasten the pressure sleeve firmly enough and, in this case too, an exact measurement is possible.
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Important: Do not use the appliance if you have any injuries or lesions to the wrist. These could be aggravated by the pressure when the sleeve is pumped up. A measurement of blood pressure can only be meaningful if the blood circulation has settled. You should therefore be seated calmly, and wait for about 3 to 5 minutes before taking a measurement. Close the Velcro fastener firmly, but in such a way that the sleeve is applied evenly all round.
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6. Measuring blood pressure
It is important to avoid moving the appliance in any way while a measurement is being taken. Hold the arm so that the appliance is at the same height as your heart. This is roughly a hand's breadth above the bottom of the rib cage. All the display elements appear briefly, then the pressure sleeve is pumped up and the measurement process begins. If the measurement fails at this point, the appliance may pump some more air into the sleeve. If a measurement is taken successfully, the remaining air is released and the display shows . . . at the top, the "systolic" blood pressure: in healthy adults, this is usually between 105 and 140mmHG, in the centre, : the "diastolic" blood pressure: in healthy adults, this is usually between 60 and 90 mmHG, at the bottom, the measured pulse rate.
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7. Saving your measurements
The appliance has three memory blocks (numbered 1 to 3), each with 30 memory locations. It can therefore store up to 30 measurements for 3 persons, or up to 90 measurements for one person. a) How to save a measurement First select 'your own' memory block. To do this, press the SET button as often as necessary until the display shows the number of 'your' memory memory block (one of block numbers 1 to 3). If you carry out the measurement process now, as described in Chapters 5 and 6, the result is stored in the selected memory block. b) Recalling a previous measurement First select 'your own' memory block. To do this, press the SET button repeatedly until the display shows the number of 'your' memory memory block (one of block numbers 1 to 3). [. . . ] If you cannot stop the inflation process in this way, open up the sleeve immediately and take out the batteries. If it does not appear, or appears irregularly, there is a detection fault. Appears if the battery is almost flat or if batteries have been inserted incorrectly. Measurement being taken
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What to do
Hold the arm steady do not move or talk.
Pulse
Battery low
Replace the batteries as soon as the symbol appears. [. . . ]