Operation Manual

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Note: There is not an universally accepted definition of
hypotension (low blood pressure), but a systolic pressure
below 99 mmHg is usually regarded as hypotension.
1. Do not confuse self-monitoring with self-diagnoses.
Blood pressure measurements should only be
interpreted by a health professional who is familiar with
your medical history.
2. If you are taking medication, consult with your doctor to
determine the most appropriate time to measure your
blood pressure. NEVER change a prescribed medication
without first consulting with your doctor.
3. For people with irregular or unstable peripheral
circulation problems due to diabetes, liver disease,
hardening of the arteries, etc., there may be fluctuation
in blood pressure values measured at the upper arm
versus at the wrist.
4. This device is designed for adults to use. If use this
device on a child patient, old people or toddlers, consult
with your physician or measure with relative aid.
5. Measurements may be impaired if this device is use near
televisions, microwave ovens, X-ray mobile phone
equipment or other devices with strong electrical fields.
To prevent such interference, use the meter at a
sufficient distance from such devices or turn them off.
6. This device is not suitable for disease diagnoses, urgent
treatment, continuous monitoring during medical
emergencies or operations.
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE
7. Before using, should wash your hand.
8. If there is overmuch pressure or you feel uncomfortable,
please press "POWER" button immediately for quick
deflation.
1. SET Button
2. Power On/Off and
Start Button
3. Memory button
4. Classify Blood Pressure
Level bars
MAIN UNIT
5. Date and time display
6. Systolic blood pressure
7. Diastolic blood pressure
8. Pulse/min.
9. Battery cover
10.Wrist cuff
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