Taking a Blood Pressure
Measurement
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Once the cuff is properly applied and you are seated with your
feet flat on the floor you are ready to take a measurement.
Press the "SET" button and you will see a
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number appear: 1, 2, or 3. These are each of
the 3 memory zones/users explained on
page 11. From here on, the 3 party memory
capability will be referred to as "memory
zones" or "zones". Press the "SET" button to
toggle between each of three memory
zones and to select the zone in which you would like to store
your measurement. Then press the "START/STOP" button to
begin the measurement process. The monitor will automati-
cally inflate to the level that is right for you.
*If you select zone No. 1, your blood pressure will be record-
ed as one of the 30 readings available for that zone. The
same is true for zones 2 and 3. When taking measurements,
be sure and select the correct zone number so that the mea-
surement is registered to the appropriate zone.
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You will feel the cuff get tighter around your arm - this is nor-
mal. It should not inflate to the point of discomfort. If this
occurs, the cuff is secured too tightly. Press "START/STOP"
and rewrap the cuff leaving more room between your arm
and the cuff.
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Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement
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Taking a Blood Pressure
Measurement
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Numbers will appear on the
digital display. This is the nor-
mal process the monitor goes
through to determine your blood pressure. Don't be alarmed
if you notice the numbers quickly change, or go higher than
you believe your blood pressure to be.
When your measurement is
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complete the monitor will
deflate automatically, releasing
the air pressure in the cuff.
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The
entire
measurement
process should take less than a
minute. Once measurement is
complete, your blood pressure
and pulse measurements will be
displayed. The monitor will
automatically turn off after approximately one minute.
NOTE: Blood pressure constantly changes during the course of
a day. Occasionally high or low readings do not necessarily
mean your monitor is malfunctioning or that you are ill. It is
important to speak with your doctor to learn what your normal
blood pressure is and if you experience related abnormal mea-
surements.
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Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement