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Time/Date Setting
With power off, press “START/STOP” button about 3 seconds to set the Time/Date mode.
Set month first by adjusting the “MEM” button, Press “STOP/START” button
setting the day, hour, and minute in same way.
Which in any setting mode. Press “START/ STOP” button about 3 seconds to turn the unit off.
All information will be saved.
Note: If unit is left on and not in use for 3 minutes, it will automatically save all
information and shut off .
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Applying the Arm Cuff
1. Firmly insert air plug into opening located on left side of monitor unit.
2. With sticky nylon section facing outward, insert end of cuff underneath metal ring of cuff.
3. Fasten cuff about 1-2cm (0.4-0.8’’) above the elbow joint. For best results apply cuff to
bare arm and keep level with heart while testing.
Note: Do not insert air plug into opening located on right side of monitor unit.
This opening is designed for an optional power supply only.
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Testing
1. Power on.
Press and hold “START/STOP” button until a beep sounds. The LCD screen will
appear for one second as unit performs a quick diagnosis. A long tone indicates
device is ready for testing.
Note: Unit will not function if residual air from previous testing is present in cuff.
The LCD will flash “
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2. Pressurization
Initial pressure is first pumped to 190mmHg. If the current user’s systolic blood pressure
is over 190mmHg, the unit will automatically re-inflate to the proper shelf.
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3. Testing
After cuff inflation, air will slowly subside as indicated by the corresponding cuff
pressure value. A flashing “
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beat detection.
Note: Remain relaxed during testing Avoid speaking or moving body parts
4. Result Display
Three short beeps sound when testing is complete The screen will display
measurements for systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Note: Refer to Page 18~19 for detail WHO Blood Pressure Classification Information
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