Taking Your Blood Pressure Reading
8. The unit will begin to automatically deflate and
make "clicking" sounds.
9. The numbers appearing on the display will
decrease, Fig. 5.
10. When all air is deflated, the measurement is
complete. The unit will display your blood
pressure (systolic and diastolic)
measurement and pulse rate, Fig. 6.
11. Record your readings on a chart.
Fig. 5
12. At this point, you can store your measurement
in memory (See Storing Measurements in
Memory) or simply turn the power off by
pressing the POWER button. Otherwise, your
unit will automatically shut off after
approximately 3 minutes.
This monitor inflates the cuff to approximately
180mmHg. If the system detects that the cuff
needs additional pressure, it will automatically
reinflate to approximately 220 mmHg.
Fig. 6
If you need to take another measurement, wait a minimum of
15 minutes between readings to allow for the blood vessels to return to
normal. The wait time may vary depending on your individual
physiological characteristics.
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Storing Measurements in Memory
Your MABIS Automatic Wrist Monitor can store
up to 60 total measurements into two separate
memory banks (30 each) these include the date
and time of each measurement.
The memory feature must be done
immediately following reading — prior to
turning the unit off.
1. With your blood pressure (systolic and
diastolic) measurements and pulse rate
displayed, press the
Fig. 1
between memory bank 1 or 2.
2. When the correct memory bank symbol is
displayed, press the MEMO button, Fig. 1.
1
The measurement will be stored.
3. The memory bank number will flash several
times and the unit will return to the "ready for
measurement" display, Fig. 2.
Fig. 2
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button to alternate