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Type | Upper Arm |
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Measurement Method | Oscillometric |
Measurement Range (Pressure) | 0 - 299 mmHg |
Accuracy (Pressure) | ±3 mmHg |
Accuracy (Pulse Rate) | ±5% of reading |
Cuff Size | 22-32 cm |
Display | LCD |
Irregular Heartbeat Detection | Yes |
WHO Blood Pressure Classification Indicator | Yes |
Device Type | Blood Pressure Monitor |
Measurement Range (Pulse Rate) | 40 to 180 beats/min |
Power Source | 4 x AA batteries |
Weight | 300 g |
The device is designed for use on adults only, not newborns or infants.
The device is for use to operate by yourself in the home healthcare environment.
This device is designed to measure blood pressure and pulse rate of people for diagnosis.
Avoid extremes in temperature, humidity, sunlight, shock, or dust. Clean with a dry cloth.
Avoid folding cuff tightly or storing hose twisted. Prevent rain, sweat, and water from soiling.
Measurements may be distorted if used near devices with strong electrical fields.
Do not modify the device. Avoid applying cuff on injured arm or arm with IV drip.
Do not use where flammable gases are present or in high-concentration oxygen environments.
Frequent measurement may harm due to blood flow interference.
Consult doctor if you have had a mastectomy before use.
Maintain 3.3m distance from wireless communication devices.
Prevent unsupervised child use and be aware of small parts.
Use only specified accessories for safety.
Unplug AC adapter when not in use; avoid battery short-circuit.
Adapt device to environment for one hour before use.
Diagram illustrating the parts of the blood pressure monitor, including cuff, hose, and main unit.
Overview of the monitor's display, showing symbols and their meanings.
Symbols indicating measurement progress, irregular heartbeat, and memory.
Symbols indicating low battery, unstable readings, or device errors.
Symbols for power on/off, systolic, diastolic, and pulse rate.
Symbols for battery installation, direct current, type BF, serial number, and manual reference.
Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries correctly into the compartment.
Instructions for connecting the air hose to the air socket.
Instructions for connecting the AC adapter to the device and electrical outlet.
Guidelines for replacing batteries, including when the low battery mark appears.
Proper procedures for connecting and disconnecting the AC adapter.
Explanation of symbols printed on the cuff and their corresponding fit ranges.
Information on which cuff sizes are compatible with different monitor models.
Instructions on how to correctly wrap the cuff around the upper arm for measurement.
Guidance on posture, relaxation, and timing for obtaining accurate blood pressure readings.
Description of the measurement process, including inflation, deflation, and symbol indicators.
Steps to take after the measurement is complete, including turning off the device.
Procedure for setting a desired systolic pressure for re-inflation.
Guidance on posture, relaxation, and timing for accurate readings.
How to view stored measurement data, including averages.
Instructions on how to clear all stored measurement data.
Procedure for setting the date and time on the device.
Explanation of the irregular heartbeat symbol and its implications.
Explanation of the pressure bar indicator and blood pressure classification.
Definition of blood pressure, systolic, and diastolic pressure.
Factors like age, activity, diet, and stress that influence blood pressure.
Explanation of daily and seasonal variations in blood pressure.
How to prevent or control hypertension through lifestyle and medical supervision.
Advantages of measuring blood pressure at home versus at a clinic.
Standards for assessing high blood pressure in adults.
Classification of blood pressure levels for adults in the U.S.
Classification of blood pressure levels for adults outside the U.S.
Solutions for when the device does not turn on.
Reasons and solutions for the cuff not inflating during measurement.
Causes and solutions for measurement inaccuracies or device not measuring.
Explains why readings might differ from clinic measurements.
Instructions for maintaining the device and when to contact customer service.
Specifications for models, measurement method, range, and accuracy.
Details on power supply, EMC compliance, and memory capacity.
Information on operating and storage temperature, humidity, and pressure.
List of available accessories and compatible cuff sizes.
Explanation of symbols found on the AC adapter.
Details of the limited warranty terms for purchasers within the US.
Procedure for obtaining warranty service, including RMA number.
Conditions and damages not covered by the limited warranty.
Exclusion of incidental, consequential, or special damages.
Statement regarding unauthorized modifications and third-party warranties.