WATCH D User Guide-(MLY-B10,01,en-gb)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Buttons and screen control
- Pairing and connecting to wearable devices
- Measure the wrist circumference and select a strap and airbag
- Wearing the watch
- Setting the time and language on the watch/band
- Setting the AOD watch face
- Configuring Gallery watch faces
- Locking or unlocking
- Customising the function of the Down button
- Charging
- Updating the watch
- Powering on, powering off, and restarting the watch
- Blood pressure management
- Care for health
- Assistant
• If you are taking antihypertensive drugs, your blood pressure will rise after the
drug eects wear o.
The eects of the antihypertensive drugs will wear o after you take the drugs for a few
hours. Then, your blood pressure will rise. Consult a doctor for details.
• The measured values may also be higher when the watch isn't worn tight.
If the watch is too loose on your wrist, the pressure cannot reach the blood vessels,
resulting in the measurement results being higher than expected.
• An incorrect measurement posture may also result in higher measurement results.
Higher measurement results may also result from sitting cross-legged, on a low sofa or
in front of a low table, or other postures exerting pressure on your abdomen, or placing
the watch below the heart.
Measuring blood pressure
The blood pressure measurement feature helps you better manage your health.
• This product can be used as a reference in clinical practice, but the measurement
results cannot serve as the basis for diagnosis.
• If you feel uncomfortable during a measurement due to the airbag inating excessively
or other reasons, stop the measurement immediately to deate the airbag or unfasten
the strap.
• To prevent injuring your arm, do not keep your arm in the device for a long time when
it is inated.
Precautions
• If you feel uncomfortable during a measurement due to the airbag inating excessively or
other reasons, stop the measurement immediately to deate the airbag or unfasten the
strap.
• Unfasten your strap if the ination pressure increases to more than 300 mmHg (40 kPa)
but does not deate automatically.
• To ensure the accuracy of measurement results, comply with the following requirements:
• The airbag and strap sizes are suitable, you are wearing the device correctly, and your
posture during the measurement is correct. For details, see the
Wearing Guide
.
• Measure your blood pressure during the same time period each day. Measurement
results may vary depending on the time of day.
• After smoking, drinking alcohol, coee, or black tea, bathing, or doing exercise, wait at
least 30 minutes before measuring.
• After going to the toilet, wait 10 minutes before measuring.
• Do not measure within one hour after eating a meal.
• Do not measure in a place where the temperature is too low or too high or the
environment changes dramatically.
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