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Brand | Omron |
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Model | RX-3 |
Category | Blood Pressure Monitor |
Language | English |
Follow general advice regarding pacemakers, pregnancy, and lifestyle before measurement.
Measure twice daily, on the same wrist, avoid vehicles, and ensure proper cuff placement.
Adhere to temperature limits, avoid vibrations, sunlight, and keep phones away.
Open the battery compartment, insert two 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries, and close the compartment.
Bare your wrist and push up your sleeve, avoiding blood flow constriction.
Place the monitor on the inner side of your wrist.
Wrap the cuff closely around your wrist, ensuring it fits snugly without pinching.
Sit comfortably with feet flat, arm at heart height, using the hard case for support.
Press the On/Off button to begin measurement; the device measures during inflation.
Read blood pressure and pulse values from the display, which shows them alternately.
Note your measurement values in your personal blood pressure pass.
Press the On/Off button to turn off the device after use.
Use the Memory Recall button to view stored blood pressure and pulse readings.
Press Memory Recall and On/Off buttons simultaneously to erase all stored values.
Store the device in its case, in a dry place between -20°C and 60°C. Remove batteries if unused for 3+ months.
Identify and resolve common faults like incorrect readings or low voltage.
Clean the device and cuff with a soft, moistened cloth; avoid solvents and washing the cuff.
Consult authorized personnel for repairs and consider biennial inspection for accuracy.
Replace batteries with two new identical 1.5V alkaline AAA LR03 batteries.
Details on model, display, measurement range, accuracy, power supply, and dimensions.
Information on EC directive compliance and adherence to European standards for medical devices.
Explains blood circulation and the meaning of systolic and diastolic blood pressure values.
Presents the WHO/ISH classification of blood pressure levels.
Discusses how age, lifestyle, and health conditions influence blood pressure.
Lists symptoms and potential causes of abnormally high blood pressure.
Highlights the importance of daily measurement and the oscillometric method.
Provides advice on weight loss, diet, alcohol, salt intake, smoking, and exercise.