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Irregular Heartbeat Detection | Yes |
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Talking Function | Yes |
Measurement Method | Oscillometric |
Power Supply | 4 x AA batteries |
Voice Guidance | Yes |
WHO Classification Indicator | Yes |
Automatic Shut-off | Yes |
Memory | 60 readings |
Specifies the monitor is for adult use only, not newborns or infants.
States the monitor is intended for home healthcare environments.
The monitor measures blood pressure and pulse rate for diagnosis.
Advises avoiding extreme temperatures, humidity, sunlight, shock, and dust.
Details cleaning instructions using a soft cloth and neutral detergent, avoiding harsh chemicals.
Recommends avoiding tight folding or twisting of the cuff/hose to prolong component life.
Warns about moisture exposure and potential distortion from strong electrical fields.
Instructs to dispose of used equipment, parts, and batteries according to local regulations.
Ensures AC adapter readiness and warns against monitor modification.
Covers potential discomfort from inflation, concurrent devices, wounds, and IVs.
Warns about flammable gases, oxygen environments, and air hose twisting.
Recommends a 30 cm distance from wireless devices to prevent interference.
Warns against frequent measurements and notes clinical testing limits for infants/pregnant women.
Advises consulting doctors for mastectomies and notes on child use, choking hazards, and electrical shock.
Covers AC adapter unplugging, accessory safety, battery short-circuit risk, and environment adaptation.
Instructs not to inflate the cuff without wrapping it around the upper arm.
Identifies key parts of the blood pressure monitor like the display, cuff, and buttons.
Explains the various symbols and information displayed on the monitor screen.
Describes symbols like Heart Mark, I.H.B., TriCheck, and movement/cuff errors.
Explains symbols related to battery status and stored memory data.
Details error symbols (Err, CUF, PUL) and measurement units (SYS, DIA, PUL).
Explains symbols for time (AM/PM) and pressure settings (AUTO, 180, 210, 240).
Lists symbols found on the device case, like power, battery guide, and protection types.
Explains symbols on the AC adapter, such as current type and certification marks.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing and replacing batteries.
Highlights cautions regarding correct battery installation and replacement.
Discusses battery life and how to connect/disconnect the AC adapter.
Explains how to securely connect the air hose to the air socket.
Guides users through the steps to set the date and time on the monitor.
Explains how to set the inflation pressure, including AUTO and fixed values.
Describes how to adjust the volume level of the monitor's spoken feedback.
Details how to choose the display language and control audio guidance.
Guides on how to set up and use the TriCheck mode for automatic consecutive measurements.
Explains the importance of cuff size and how to select the correct one.
Provides instructions and diagrams for correctly applying the blood pressure cuff.
Offers advice on preparation and best practices before taking a measurement.
Provides important tips for ensuring accuracy during the measurement process.
Highlights key factors and conditions that affect measurement accuracy.
Details the step-by-step process for taking a standard blood pressure measurement.
Explains the procedure for taking measurements using the TriCheck feature.
Guides on setting a fixed inflation pressure to avoid repeated re-inflation.
Describes how to set a specific systolic pressure target for inflation.
Explains how to view, scroll through, and understand stored measurement data.
Details the AHA blood pressure classification categories and their corresponding ranges.
Defines blood pressure and its measurement units (mmHg).
Lists various factors that can influence blood pressure readings.
Explains why blood pressure naturally varies throughout the day and season.
Defines hypertension and its potential health consequences if untreated.
Provides lifestyle advice for hypertension and benefits of home measurement.
Lists common issues, their probable causes, and corrective actions.
Outlines the technical specifications, measurement range, and accuracy of the monitor.
Specifies the recommended operating and storage conditions for the device.
Provides device weight, useful life, and AC adapter specifications.
Presents electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) emission limits according to standards.
Lists immunity test levels for enclosure ports against electrical phenomena.
Details immunity test specifications for RF wireless communications equipment.
Outlines warranty periods, how to obtain service, and exclusions for US purchasers.
Lists conditions not covered by the warranty and liability limitations.