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7. Wait for at least one minute between each measurement so
that the blood vessels are ready, by removing the pressure
applied to them.
8. The date and time are conveniently and easily recorded with
the measured values as well as any medications you have
taken, with the Veroval
®
medi.connect app.
9. Take measurements regularly. Even if your values have
improved, you should continue to check them for monitoring
purposes.
10. Always take measurements at the same time of day. Because
a person has about 100,000 dierent blood pressure values
every day, individual measurements are not meaningful. Only
regular measurements taken at the same time each day over
a longer period of time give a meaningful assessment of blood
pressure values.
Applying the blood pressure monitor
• Blood pressure must be measured on a bare wrist. The cu should not be positioned
over protruding wrist bones as it will not t evenly around the wrist.
• The monitor has a xed connection to the cu and the cu must not be detached
from the monitor.
• Now pull the cu over the wrist. The blood pressure monitor is positioned centrally
on the inside of the wrist approx. 1–1.5cm from the crease (carpus) of the wrist.
1 cm
2.1. 3.
The cu should t rmly, but not tightly. Please note that incorrect
positioning of the cu may produce an incorrect measurement. Use the Veroval
®
BPW26 only with the specially approved cu supplied. It has a cu circumference of
12.5–21cm. Using a Veroval
®
upper arm blood pressure monitor is recommended for
wrist circumferences larger than that, because the accuracy of the blood pressure
readings cannot be guaranteed otherwise.
This innovative Veroval
®
device with Comfort Air Technology ensures
comfortable measurement. Ination to 190 mmHg is required for the
rst measurement. For subsequent measurements, ination pressure is
adjusted individually based on the blood pressure values recorded
previously. This allows for more comfortable measurements.
Carrying out the measurement
• You should take your blood pressure in a quiet place, in a relaxed and comfortable
seated position.
• Measurement can be taken on the right or left wrist. We recommend performing
the measurement on the left wrist. Over the long term, the wrist giving higher
readings should be used for blood pressure monitoring. However, if there is a very
clear dierence between readings on either wrist, you need to check with your doctor
which wrist you should use for the measurement.
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