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operating temperature | 5 to 40°C |
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storage temperature | -20 to 55°C |
measurement range | 40 – 299 mmHg |
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pulse range | 40 – 199 beats per minute |
resolution | 1 mmHg |
static accuracy | pressure within ± 3 mmHg |
pulse accuracy | ± 5 % of the reading |
voltage source | 4 x 6 V Batteries; size AA |
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ac adapter | included |
weight | 302 g |
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dimensions | 139 x 100 x 46 mm |
Details the oscillometric technology, memory features, BP assessment indicator, irregular heartbeat detection, and BIOS Averaging.
Covers self-measurement, consulting doctors, blood pressure variations, and ideal measurement times.
Provides critical safety guidelines, including consulting doctors for specific conditions and handling batteries correctly.
Offers instructions on how to properly care for the blood pressure monitor to ensure its longevity.
Identifies the main components of the blood pressure monitor and its wide range cuff.
Explains the various symbols and information displayed on the LCD screen of the blood pressure monitor.
Step-by-step guide on how to install the 'AA' batteries into the device for operation.
Instructions on operating the blood pressure monitor using the optional AC/DC adapter.
Guide on how to select between different user profiles on the blood pressure monitor.
Procedure for setting the current time, date, and year on the blood pressure monitor.
Guidelines and tips for ensuring accurate blood pressure and pulse rate measurements.
Detailed steps for taking a blood pressure measurement using the device.
How to stop the blood pressure measurement process if needed.
Instructions on how to access and review past blood pressure measurements.
Procedure to permanently delete all stored blood pressure readings.
Explains the indicator bar that classifies blood pressure values according to WHO standards.
Lists common error codes (E-1, E-2, E-3, E-5) and their possible causes and remedies.
Addresses common issues like blank display, pressure problems, and varying results with their respective solutions.
Provides instructions on cleaning, avoiding damage, and handling the blood pressure monitor and its components.
Guidance on the proper disposal of batteries and electronic instruments.
Details the 7-year warranty period and coverage for manufacturing defects, excluding misuse.
Lists the operational and storage temperatures, weight, dimensions, measurement ranges, and accuracy.