User's Manual

fitting the cuff.
Unless your physician recommends otherwise, use the left wrist to measure pressure.
The cuff should be snug but not too tight. You should be able to insert two fingers
between the cuff and your wrist. See Figure 6.
Only use the manufacturer cuff with the main unit to ensure accurate measurement.
NOTE: CONTINUOUS CUFF PRESSURE MAY EFFECT BLOOD FLOW AND CAUSE
HARMFUL INJURY
Figure 6
Note: The cuff is “ TYPE BF APPLIED PART”
Measuring Process
CORRECT POSTURE FOR TAKING BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
Cuff should be at approximately the same height as your heart.
TIPS FOR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING
Relax for about 5 minutes before measurement.
Do not smoke or ingest caffeine at least 30 minutes prior to measurement.
Remove any constricting clothing and place the cuff on a bare wrist.
Keep still and do not talk until the measurement is complete.
The cuff must be neither too tight nor too loose. Using a little force, you should be
able to place two fingers between the cuff and your wrist..
Make yourself comfortable and sit-up straight. legs uncrossed, feet flat on the floor.
Place and rest the wrist with the cuff in front of you on the table with your palm facing
up. Do not bend your wrist or curl your fingers.