Irregular Heartbeat Symbol; Who Classification - Beurer BC 30 Manual De Instrucciones

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• Please note that technically related measuring toler-
ances are possible. Please see section "10. Technical
Specifications" for details.
• If you notice abnormal or suspicious variations in blood
pressure measurements, consult your physician im-
mediately.
NOTE:
A single measurement does not provide an accurate indica-
tion of your true blood pressure. You need to take and record
several readings over a period of time. Try to measure your
blood pressure at the same time each day for consistency.

7.1 Irregular heartbeat symbol

WARNING:
• The 'irregular heartbeat' function does not replace a car-
diac examination, but may help to detect potential pulse
irregularities at an early stage. Always consult your phys-
ician to determine what will be suitable for you.
• The 'irregular heartbeat' function is not designed for
diagnosing or treating an arrhythmic disorder. Arrhyth-
mia can only be ascertained by a licensed physician.
This symbol
indicates that certain heartbeat/pulse ir-
regularities were detected during the measurement.
NOTE:
• Talking, moving, shaking or an irregular pulse during the
measurement can result in the appearance of this sym-
bol.
• Repeat the measurement if the icon is displayed after the
measurement. Please note that you should rest at least
5 minutes between measurements and not talk or move
during the measurement. If the icon continues to be dis-
played in subsequent readings, we recommend you to
consult your physician in order to determine if it is cause
for concern. Do not try to interpret readings or attempt
to treat any condition yourself. Always follow the guid-
ance of a health professional. If you have an emergency
call 911 immediately.

7.2 WHO Classification

WARNING:
• The WHO chart is not intended to replace a medical
diagnosis. This chart is only a reference for different
classifications of blood pressure.
According to WHO Guidelines/Definitions and the latest
findings, the test results of adults can be classified and
evaluated according to the following chart:
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