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Type | Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor |
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Measurement Method | Oscillometric |
Accuracy Pressure | ±3 mmHg |
Accuracy Pulse | ±5% of reading |
Power Source | 4 x AA batteries |
Measurement Range Pulse | 40-180 bpm |
Cuff Size | 22-32 cm |
Measurement Range Pressure | 0-280 mmHg |
Memory | 90 Measurements |
Covers general remarks on blood pressure measurement, including cuff selection, placement, and body posture for accuracy.
Provides essential tips for accurate blood pressure measurements, emphasizing relaxation, breathing, and avoiding external influences.
Explains blood pressure levels and classifications according to WHO standards, including a visual guide.
Details the intended purpose of the blood pressure monitor, its capabilities, and limitations for home use.
Lists essential safety precautions for operating the blood pressure monitor, including user health and device handling.
Provides guidance on maintaining the blood pressure monitor, including cleaning, storage, and avoiding damage.
Explains various symbols used on the device and in the manual, along with nature and frequency of maintenance.
Guides users on the proper disposal of the product and batteries according to environmental regulations like WEEE.
Lists relevant European standards the device complies with and provides recommendations for calibration.
Identifies and describes the main components of the blood pressure monitor unit.
Details the parts of the blood pressure cuff and its connection to the main unit.
Explains the various icons and indicators displayed on the monitor's screen.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the blood pressure monitor.
Guidance on when and how to remove batteries from the monitor, including disposal advice.
Covers connecting the air hose and correctly attaching the cuff to the arm for an accurate reading.
Details the steps involved in taking a blood pressure measurement, including arm positioning and starting the device.
Explains how to interpret the displayed results, including systolic, diastolic, pulse, and hypertension classification.
Describes the Irregular Heartbeat (IHB) indicator and its implications for measurement accuracy and health.
Explains technical alarms like 'Hl' or 'Lo' and how to respond to them.
Offers advice on posture, arm selection, and timing for obtaining the most accurate blood pressure readings.
Instructions on how to access and view previous blood pressure measurement results stored in the device's memory.
Step-by-step guide on how to delete all measurement data from the monitor's memory.
Explains the fundamental concept of blood pressure, including systolic and diastolic pressures.
Discusses daily blood pressure variations and answers common questions about home measurement accuracy and benefits.
Provides a guide to diagnose and resolve common problems with the blood pressure monitor, including error codes.
Details the device's electromagnetic emissions and provides guidance on its intended electromagnetic environment.
Outlines the device's immunity to electromagnetic disturbances and provides guidance for its use in specific environments.