User's Manual

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8.4.1 The blood pressure level indicator
Please refer to Table 1 for the blood pressure level classification and definition.
Table 1
WHO Blood pressure level
Blood pressure range
Severe hypertension (H3)
Systolic≥180mmHg or/and Diastolic≥110mmHg
Moderate hypertension (H2)
Systolic≥160mmHg or/and Diastolic≥100mmHg
Mild hypertension (H1)
Systolic≥140mmHg or/and Diastolic≥90mmHg
PrehypertensionPre.H
Systolic≥130mmHg or/and Diastolic≥85mmHg
Normal (Norm)
Systolic≥120mmHg or/and Diastolic≥80mmHg
Optimal (Optm)
Systolic <120mmHg and Diastolic <80mmHg
Notes:
Do not self-diagnosis according to measurement results. Follow the instructions of your
physician or licensed healthcare provider.
If the device caused any discomfort during measurement or fail to perform as indicated, press
the button to discontinue measurement.
The time of the pressure reduced from 260mmHg (34.67kPa) to 15mmHg (2kPa) does not
exceed 10s.
If cuff inflated up to 300 mmHg (40 kPa) doesn’t stop, please remove the cuff or power off
the unit.
8.4.2. Broadcast Function
Broadcast will automatically start at following situations:
Table 2 Broadcast Context
Broadcast Situation
Broadcast Content
1. During
Measurement
1) at the beginning of
measurement:
(1) ―Put the cuff at the same level as your heart,
don’t move and keep. quiet‖;
(2) ―It is ok, let`s begin.;
2) in case of error
(1) ―Error. please measure again.;
3) measurement
completed
(1) notification tone
(2) ―The measure result is:‖;
(3) ―Your systolic pressure is‖ + measured systolic
value + ―Millimeter of mercury/Kilopascal.‖;
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