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Rest for 5 minutes before
measuring.
Wait at least 3 minutes between
measurements. This allows your
blood circulation to recover.
For a meaningful comparison,
try to measure under similar
conditions. For example, take daily
measurements at approximately
the same time, position of upper
arm, or as directed by a physician.
Tie the cuff
1.
2.The cuff should be snug but not
too tight. You should be able to
insert one finger between the
cuff and your arm.
3.Sit comfortably with your tested
arm resting on a flat surface.
2~3cm
.Patients with Hypertension:
The middle of the cuff should be
at the level of the right atrium of the heart;
Before starting measurement, please sit
comfortably with legs uncrossed,
feet flat on the floor, back and arm supported.
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Tie the cuff on your upper arm, then
position the tube off-center toward the
inner side of arm in line with the little
finger. Or position the artery mark
over the main artery (on the inside of
your arm). Note: Locate the main
artery by pressing with 2 fingers
approximately 2 cm above the bend of
your elbow on the inside of your left
arm. Identify where the pulse can be
felt the strongest. This is your main
artery.
1.When the monitor is off, press the “START/STOP” button to turn
on the monitor, and it will finish the whole measurement.
(Take user 1 for example)
Adjust the zero. LCD display
Inflating and measuring.
Display and save the
measurement results.
Start the Measurement
2.Press the “START/STOP” button
to power off, otherwise it will turn
off within 1 minute.
Tips: Maximum 60 records are both for User 1 and User 2.
MEASUREMENT