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Type | Automatic |
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Cuff size | 22 - 42 cm |
Control type | Touch |
Product color | Grey, White |
Memory registers | 2 |
Placement supported | Upper arm |
Pulse rate measuring | Yes |
Mean arterial pressure | - |
Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
Battery type | AAA |
Battery voltage | 1.5 V |
Number of batteries supported | 4 |
Depth | 144 mm |
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Width | 120 mm |
Height | 53 mm |
Weight | 490 g |
Warning notices indicating risks of injury or damage to health.
Safety notes indicating possible damage to the device or accessory.
Notes on important information regarding the device.
Symbols indicating the need to read instructions before operation.
Blood pressure monitor with ECG for non-invasive measurement and heart rhythm calculation.
Suitable for adult users for self-measurement of blood pressure and ECG.
Records BP/pulse, calculates heart rhythm, detects irregular heartbeats, aids diagnosis.
Allows independent monitoring of blood pressure and pulse values, including arrhythmia.
Lists conditions and user groups for whom the device should not be used.
Measured values are for information only; do not use improperly or outside specified conditions.
Protect from impacts, humidity, dirt, temperature, direct sunlight; use at room temperature.
Instructions for safe handling, storage, and disposal of batteries.
Device suitability for environments and potential interference from other devices.
Overview of the blood pressure monitor with ECG stick and cuff components.
Explanation of symbols and information shown on the device display.
How to correctly insert the AA batteries into the device.
Guide to configuring device settings like time, date, alarms, and connectivity.
How to set up two different alarm times for measurements.
Instructions for enabling or disabling Bluetooth® data transfer.
How to select the ECG measurement time (30, 60, 90, 120 seconds).
Tips for consistent and accurate blood pressure measurement at home.
Detailed instructions on how to attach the cuff correctly for measurement.
Guidance on sitting posture, arm position, and keeping still for accurate readings.
How to choose between the two available user memories for storing data.
Step-by-step guide to initiating and completing a blood pressure measurement.
Basic explanation of what blood pressure is and how it's measured.
How the device detects potential heart rhythm disruptions and when to consult a doctor.
How measurements are classified and evaluated against standard values.
Information on identifying atrial fibrillation and its implications.
Explanation of the haemodynamic stability indicator and its importance.
Describes what a stable circulatory system means for measurement reliability.
Explains what to do if the device indicates insufficient rest during measurement.
How to select user memory and store measurements.
How to view average values for all, morning, and evening measurements.
How to view individual measurements with date and time.
Procedure for deleting stored measurement data from user memory.
Important precautions and considerations before taking ECG measurements.
Steps to take before starting an ECG measurement for accuracy.
Description of different methods for taking ECG measurements.
Detailed guide for 'right index finger-chest' ECG measurement method.
Detailed guide for 'left index finger-chest' ECG measurement method.
Detailed guide for 'left hand-right hand' ECG measurement method.
Step-by-step guide to initiating and completing an ECG measurement.
Visual examples of incorrect methods to avoid during ECG measurement.
How to interpret the results displayed on the LCD after an ECG measurement.
How to access and navigate through stored ECG measurements.
How to delete user memory containing ECG measurements.
Instructions for transferring data via Bluetooth® to a smartphone app.
Guide to transferring measurement data using a USB cable.
Solutions for specific error codes related to pulse, measurement, cuff, system, or ECG signal issues.
Troubleshooting steps for when the device fails to power on due to battery issues.
Solutions for cuff inflation failure, high/low readings, or memory retrieval problems.
Troubleshooting for ECG start failures or Bluetooth® connection problems.
Instructions on proper device disposal and warranty voidance.
Guidelines for legally required battery disposal and hazardous substance codes.