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Panasonic EW3109 - Important Instructions before Use

Panasonic EW3109
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Important
Instructions
Before
Use
1.
Do
not
confuse
self-monitoring
with
self-diagnosis.
Blood
pressure
measurements
should
only
be
interpreted
by
a
health
professional
who
is
familiar
with
your
medical
history.
2.
If
you
are
taking
medication,
consult
with
your
physician
to
determine
the
most
appropriate
time
to
measure
your
blood
pressure.
NEVER
change
a
prescribed
medication
without
first
consulting
with
your
physician.
3.
Blood
pressure
can
vary
based
on
many
factors,
including
age,
gender,
weight
and
physical
condition.
In
general,
a
person’s
blood
pressure
is
lower
during
sleep
and
higher
when
he
or
she
is
active.
Blood
pressure
can
change
easily
in
response
to
physiological
changes.
The
setting
in
which
a
person’s
blood
pressure
is
measured
can
also
affect
the
results.
Having
one’s
blood
pressure
measured
by
a
healthcare
professional
in
a
hospital
or
clinic
can
cause
nervousness
and
may
result
in
a
temporarily
elevated
reading.
Because
blood
pressure
measurements
taken
in
a
clinical
setting
can
vary
considerably
from
those
taken
at
home,
a
person’s
blood
pressure
should
be
measured
not
only
occasionally
in
the
doctor’s
office,
but
also
on
a
regular
basis
at
home.
Also,
if
you
find
that
your
blood
pressure
is
lower
at
home,
this
is
not
unusual.
To
accurately
compare
with
your
physician’s
reading,
take
your
Panasonic
blood
pressure
monitor
to
your
doctor’s
office
and
compare
readings
in
this
setting.
4.
People
suffering
from
cardiac
arrhythmia,
vascular
constriction,
liver
disorders
or
diabetes,
people
with
cardiac
pacemakers
or
a
weak
pulse,
and
women
who
are
pregnant
should
consult
their
physician
before
measuring
their
blood
pressure
themselves.
Different
values
may
be
obtained
due
to
their
condition.
5.
Try
to
take
your
blood
pressure
measurements
at
the
same
time
and
under
the
same
conditions
every
day.
The
ideal
time
to
measure
your
blood
pressure
(to
obtain
your
so-called
“base
blood
pressure")
is
in
the
morning
just
after
waking
up,
before
having
breakfast
and
before
any
major
activity
or
exercise.
If
this
is
not
possible,
however,
try
to
take
measurements
at
a
specified
time
prior
to
breakfast,
and
before
you
have
become
active.
You
should
relax
for
about
5
minutes
before
taking
the
measurement.
The
following
situations
may
cause
substantial
variations
in
blood
pressure
readings
and
should
therefore
be
avoided
at
least
30
minutes
prior
to
taking
your
blood
pressure.
Blood
pressure
will
be
higher
than
usual:
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