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Brand | Hartmann |
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Model | Veroval compact BPU 22 |
Category | Blood Pressure Monitor |
Language | English |
Details the main unit's parts including display, buttons, and battery compartment.
Describes the blood pressure cuff, its application instructions, and size indicators.
Explains the meaning of various icons shown on the device display during operation.
Explains the various safety and warning symbols used throughout the manual and on the device.
Provides critical instructions on how to use the device safely and correctly on the upper arm.
Lists situations and patient types where the blood pressure monitor should not be used.
Details how internal and external factors can influence blood pressure measurements.
Advises when to consult a doctor before measuring blood pressure, especially during pregnancy.
Covers safe handling of batteries, including choking hazards and explosion risks.
Outlines essential safety measures for protecting the device from damage and misuse.
Instructions on proper device handling, avoiding extreme conditions, and keeping out of reach of children.
Information on how electromagnetic disturbances can affect device operation and use.
Explains systolic and diastolic blood pressure and the unit of measurement (mmHg).
Recommends metrological checks for professional use devices every two years.
Guidance on the environmentally responsible disposal of batteries and electronic equipment.
Step-by-step guide on how to insert and replace batteries in the device.
Detailed steps on how to properly apply the cuff to the upper arm for accurate measurement.
Guidance on resting before measurement, comfortable seating, and arm/forearm positioning.
Describes the measurement steps, inflation, display indicators, and cuff fit checks.
Explains how to store up to 100 measurements per user and recall stored data.
Details how to view average blood pressure values for morning and evening periods.
How to retrieve individual stored measurements, starting with the most recent.
Instructions on how to selectively delete stored readings for each user memory.
Lists common error codes (E1-E3) and their possible causes and remedies.
Covers system errors (E4/E6), low battery (E5), and implausible measurement values.
Provides instructions for cleaning the device and cuff, and proper storage.