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Irregular Heartbeat Indicator
If the monitor detects an irregular heart rhythm two or more times during the measuring
process, the Irregular Heartbeat Symbol
appears on screen along with
measurement results. Irregular heartbeat rhythm is defined as rhythm that is either 25%
slower or faster than the average rhythm detected while measuring systolic blood pressure
and diastolic blood pressure. Consult your physician if the Irregular Heartbeat Symbol
frequently appears with your test results.
5.Storing Test Results
It will automatically store by date .If the number of tests surpasses the allotted 120 memories ,
the most recent tests will appear first , thus eliminating the oldest readings.
Power Off
The “START/ STOP” button can be pressed to turn off the unit in any mode. The unit can turn
off the power itself about 3 minutes if no operation in any mode.
Safety Precaution: If pressure in arm cuff becomes too extreme while testing,
press the “ START/STOP “ button to turn power off. The cuff pressure will rapidly
dissipate once the unit is off.
Memory Check
With power off, press and hold MEM button to turn the unit on. The LCD will display the
average test results from the last 3 readings. Press MEM button again, the LCD will display
the last measurement memory as NO: 01 reading. Older test result in memory can be viewed
by pressing the MEM button.
Note: If the memory is less than 3 groups , press the “MEM” button to display the last group.
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Problem
Blood pressure results
are not within typical
range
displayed
Possible Cause
Cuff is too tight or not properly
positioned on the arm
Cuff fails to inflate properly
Improper operation
Pressurization is over 300mmHg
Inaccurate test results due to body
movement or monitor movement
Solution
Firmly reposition cuff approximately
1-2cm (1/2”) above the elbow joint
(See Page 11)
Make sure hose is properly fastened to
cuff and monitor unit
Read user manual carefully and re-test
properly.
Read user manual carefully and re-test
properly.
Sit in a relaxed position with arm placed
near heart. Avoid speaking or moving
body parts while testing. Make sure the
monitor unit is placed in a stationary
position throughout the testing period.
( See Page 8)
Example: fluctuation within a day (male, 35 years old)
Upper curve : systolic blood pressure
Lower curve: diastolic blood pressure
Unit Operation
Unit Operation Blood Pressure Information
Blood Pressure Information
Memory Deletion
Which in memory check made. Press and hold on for about 3 seconds to delete all history
results and the LCD screen display “ ” with beep sounds. Then press “ START/ STOP”
button to turn off the unit.
Note: Memory cannot be recovered once it has been deleted.
Low Battery Indicator
4 short warning beeps sound when battery life is depleting and unable to inflate cuff for
testing. The “
” appears simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds prior to shutting
off. Replace batteries at this time. No memory loss will occur throughout this process.
Troubleshooting Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries. It is typically
measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg.) Systolic blood pressure is the maximum
force exerted against blood vessel walls each time the heart beats. Diastolic blood
pressure is the force exerted on blood vessels when the heart is resting between beats.
An individual’s blood pressure frequently changes throughout the course of a day.
Excitement and tension can cause blood pressure to rise, while drinking alcohol and
bathing can lower blood pressure. Certain hormones like adrenaline (which your
body releases under stress) can cause blood vessels to constrict, leading to a rise in
blood pressure.
If these measuring numbers become too high, it means the heart is working harder
than it should.
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