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BIOS 3AL1-3E User Manual

BIOS 3AL1-3E
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BIOS
Diagnostics by
SUPÉRIEUR
TensiomèTre
mAnUeL
d'insTrUcTions
Recommandé par la
Société canadienne
d’hypertension artérielle
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BIOS 3AL1-3E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBIOS
Model3AL1-3E
CategoryBlood Pressure Monitor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

1.1 Features

Details the device's capabilities, unique technologies, and measurement features.

1.2 Important Information

Covers crucial safety guidelines and device care instructions for proper usage.

1.2A Safety Information

Essential safety precautions and user guidance for accurate blood pressure monitoring.

1.2B Care of the Device

Instructions for maintaining the device to ensure longevity and proper function.

1.3 About Blood Pressure

Explains the physiological basis and factors influencing blood pressure.

1.4 Normal Blood Pressure Values

Defines normal, high, and low blood pressure ranges according to health organizations.

1.5 Common Blood Pressure Questions and Answers

Addresses frequently asked questions regarding blood pressure readings and variations.

Getting Started

2.1 About the 3AL1-3E

Identifies and describes the various components of the 3AL1-3E blood pressure monitor.

2.2 About the LCD Screen

Explains the display elements, symbols, and readings shown on the device's screen.

2.3 Inserting the Batteries

Step-by-step guide for powering the device using the specified batteries.

2.4 Storing the Cuff

Instructions on how to properly and safely store the blood pressure cuff.

Using the Device

3.1 Setting the Time and Date

Guide to configuring the device's date and time settings for accurate record-keeping.

3.2 Select the User

Instructions on how to select the correct user profile for storing measurements.

3.3 Obtaining Accurate Measurements

Guidelines for taking precise blood pressure and pulse rate readings.

3.3A Before Measuring

Pre-measurement advice on preparation, relaxation, and environmental factors.

3.3B Common Sources of Error

Identifies common factors and practices that can lead to inaccurate readings.

3.3C Fitting the Cuff

Detailed steps for correctly applying the blood pressure cuff to the arm.

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