Please read the instruction manual prior to taking
your first reading.
Reminder, it is important to avoid smoking, eating,
taking medication, alcohol consumption or physical
activity 30 minutes prior to taking a reading.
User will default to the last User Bank used; consult
the manual for instructions on how to change the User
to ensure accurate memory storage and review.
1. Position the monitor on a flat, stable surface with the digital display
in view. Insert the cuff tubing connector into the port on the left side
of your monitor. Rest your elbow on a solid surface with your palm
facing upward. Elevate your arm so that the cuff is at the same level
as your heart, Fig 1. Relax your left hand.
2. Press the START/STOP button to turn the unit on; the unit will
briefly flash a self-test, Fig 2. A voice tone will indicate when the
unit is ready for testing..
3. The cuff will automatically inflate to approximately 180mmHg; you
will see the numbers go up on the display screen.
4. When the inflation has reached optimum level, the display will
begin to show the decreasing pressure while you feel the pressure
of the cuff decrease.
5. When the measurement is complete, your blood pressure
measurement and pulse will display simultaneously on the screen
with a voice broadcast, Fig 3.
6. Consult the included Instruction Manual for information on
interpreting your reading results.
7. The reading will automatically be stored in memory bank selcted
prior to the reading, up to 99 readings.
8. Select START/STOP to turn the unit off and conserve energy and
battery life. The unit will automatically shut-off after 3-minutes
Please Note:
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You can stop the inflation or deflation process of the cuff at any time by pressing the
START/STOP button.
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Many factors such as genetics, age, sex, altitude, physical activity, anxiety, muscular
development, certain medications or even the time of day can influence blood pressure.
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Blood pressure varies from moment to moment; even readings taken after proper rest
periods can vary. Home blood pressure readings may vary as much as 10-20 points
from ones taken at your doctor's office.
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Variations in your individual readings should only be interpreted by your physician or
trained health care professional.
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We encourage you to consult with your physician to achieve the maximum benefit from
your blood pressure monitor.
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