d) The cuff should fit snugly around the arm, but not too tight. You
should be able to fit two fingers under the cuff.
e) Place the arm on the table (palm facing upwards) so that the cuff is at
the same level as the heart. Make sure there is no kink in the hose.
f) You can adjust the level of your arm by putting a cushion under your
arm. Ideally the cuff should be at heart level.
g) Remain seated in a comfortable room temperature for at least 5
minutes, then start the measurement.
h) For those who cannot put the cuff on the left arm, put it on the right
arm as shown.
i) Consecutive measurements will cause blood accumulation in the
lower arm which will affect the measuring results. To improve reading
accuracy, raise the arm being measured, squeeze and relax your hand
several times, then take another measurement. Another option
is to take the cuff off and wait at least 5 minutes before repeating
measurement.
j) If this device was stored in low temperature, it is necessary to
leave it in room temperature for at least 1 hour, otherwise the
measurement can be inaccurate.
Comment:
If it is not possible to fit the cuff to your left arm, it can also be placed on the right arm. However all measurements
should be made using the same arm.
Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same conditions (Relax for several minutes before
taking a measurement).
ATTENTION:Donotuseacuffotherthantheoriginalcuffcontainedinthiskit!
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