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B.Well WA-22H User Manual

B.Well WA-22H
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B.Well WA-22H Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandB.Well
ModelWA-22H
CategoryBlood Pressure Monitor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Features of the WA-22H

Overview of the device's capabilities, including its semi-automatic, digital nature and oscillometric measurement.

Important Information About Self-Measurement

Key advice for users on self-measurement, emphasizing it's for control, not diagnosis, and to consult a doctor.

Blood Pressure Information and Measurement

How Blood Pressure Arises

Explains the physiological basis of blood pressure regulation and how it is influenced by the nervous system.

Normal Blood Pressure Values

Classifies blood pressure ranges (hypotension, normal, hypertension) based on WHO standards and recommends actions for each.

Managing Irregular Blood Pressure

Provides guidance on managing high/low blood pressure, including lifestyle changes, diet, and consulting a doctor.

Monitor Components

Device Operation Setup

Inserting Batteries

Instructions for correctly inserting AA batteries and a warning about battery replacement for continued operation.

Tube Connection

Details on connecting the cuff tube to the measuring unit and pump ball for proper function.

Performing a Measurement

Before Measurement

Pre-measurement preparation steps, including avoiding exertion, relaxing, and proper arm positioning.

Common Sources of Error

Identifies common mistakes that can lead to inaccurate readings, such as arm support, cuff size, and pauses between measurements.

Fitting the Cuff

Step-by-step guide on how to correctly position and secure the cuff on the upper arm for accurate readings.

Measurement Procedure

Detailed steps for initiating and conducting a blood pressure measurement, including inflation and reading display.

Inflating Further

Instructions on how to re-inflate the cuff if the initial inflation was insufficient for measurement.

Discontinuing a Measurement

Guidance on how to safely stop a measurement in progress, for example, if the user feels unwell.

Memory - Displaying Last Measurement

Explanation of how to access and view the last recorded blood pressure measurement using the memory function.

Error Messages and Malfunctions

Care, Maintenance, and Recalibration

Reference Standards

Technical Specifications

Guarantee Information

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