Project Type
Instructions
Date: October 30 2020
Customer: Thermor Ltd
Job Number: TH4674
Item Number: BD201
Designer: Natalia Sigenza
PO: 24797-00
Revision: A
Artwork is not to be amended or scaled. If any changes
are required please send through Thermor oce with
instructions, and we will amend here and resend artwork
through. PLEASE RETURN WITH SIGNATURE
Contact: Graphic’s Department
graphics@thermor-ins.com
Colour Breakdown
Reason For Project:
New Item:
New Branding:
Design Update:
N/A: X
UPC (For Reference Only)
3.7 Determining Your “Real” Average Blood Pressure at Home
It is normal for blood pressure to vary significantly in the middle of the day when most people are busy
with their daily tasks. Hypertension Canada recommends measuring in the morning and evening to avoid
variability.
At the end of a measurement, this instrument automatically stores each result, including date and time.
*Note: If the result is “borderline” repeat the series for confirmation. This data can be used by a
medical professional to make a diagnosis of hypertension.
3.8 Memory Recall
This blood pressure monitor automatically stores 30 measurements in its memory. The oldest record will be
replaced by the latest measurement value when there are more than 30 sets.
3.9 Recall the Memory with the Power Off
Press the MEM button, the average of all the measurements will be shown, you will see “AL” on the
bottom left hand side of the screen.
AM
PM
RESULTS
Take: 2 measurements, 1 minute apart
• Empty bladder (If necessary)
• In the morning before breakfast, before taking medication
• Sit with back supported and measurement arm resting on a
table. Sit with feet flat on the floor.
Take: 2 measurements, 1 minute apart
• Empty bladder (If necessary)
• 2 hours after dinner, before taking medication
• Sit with back supported and measurement arm resting on a
table. Sit with feet flat on the floor.
• Avoid coffee and smoking within the hour, and no exercise 30
minutes before measuring.
Discard Day 1 measurements.
Average your day 2-7 measurements
= Average
< 135 / 85 mmHg = NO
> 135 / 85 mmHg = YES
No Hypertension Yes Hypertension