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Type | Upper arm blood pressure monitor |
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Measurement method | Oscillometric |
Display | LCD |
Memory | 60 measurements |
Number of Users | 2 |
Cuff size | 22 - 36 cm |
Power supply | 4 x AA batteries or power adapter (optional) |
Dimensions | 13.5 x 10.5 x 6.3 cm |
Arrhythmia Detection | Yes |
Automatic Switch-off | Yes |
WHO classification | Yes |
Pulse Range | 40-200 beats per minute |
Specifies the device's primary function: automatic, non-invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure and pulse on the upper arm.
Identifies suitable users as adults with specific upper arm circumference measurements matching the cuff.
Highlights benefits like easy recording, saving measurements, and providing average values for health monitoring.
Recommends use for independent monitoring of blood pressure and pulse at home for individuals with hypertension or hypotension.
Lists conditions and situations where the use of the blood pressure monitor is strictly prohibited.
Stresses that measurements are for informational purposes and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Advises on careful handling of device components and protection from environmental factors like humidity and sunlight.
Details critical safety information regarding battery insertion, leakage, and disposal to prevent harm.
Addresses potential interference from electromagnetic fields and recommends maintaining distance from communication devices.
Provides a detailed explanation of all symbols, indicators, and data displayed on the device screen.
Guides users on connecting and operating the device using an optional mains adapter for power.
Explains the procedure for setting essential device parameters such as time format, date, and time.
Offers essential guidelines on measurement timing, rest periods, and avoiding activities that affect readings.
Details the step-by-step process for initiating, performing, and cancelling a blood pressure measurement.
Defines key terms like systolic and diastolic pressure and explains normal blood pressure fluctuations.
Explains the symbol for detected irregular heartbeats and advises on when to repeat measurements.
Explains the color-coded risk indicator system used to classify blood pressure readings.
Describes user selection for memory storage and the automatic deletion of oldest measurements when memory is full.
Details how to view summarized average blood pressure readings for specific time periods.
Provides instructions on how to recall and review specific past blood pressure measurements.
Outlines the procedure for clearing all stored measurements associated with a selected user profile.
Specifies that self-repair is prohibited and details environmentally sound disposal methods for the device.
Provides guidance on the correct and legal disposal of used or discharged batteries.
Lists critical technical data for the device, including type, measurement method, range, and accuracy.
Details the specifications for the optional mains adapter, covering model, power input/output, and safety features.
Instructs users on reporting any major incidents or adverse events related to the medical device.