2.1
Items supplied
and packaging
2.2
What is blood
pressure?
2.3
How is blood
pressure
measured?
2.4
Why should
you take your
blood pressure
at home?
Please check first of all that the unit is complete and is not damaged in any way.
If in doubt, do not use the appliance. Send it to a service point.
The following parts are included as standard:
• 1 MEDISANA Blood pressure monitor MTD
• 1 Cuff with air hose
• 1 Storage bag
• 1 Holder with adhesive pad
• 4 Batteries (AA type, LR 6) 1,5 V
• 1 Operating instructions
The packaging can be reused or recycled. Please dispose properly of any pack-
aging material no longer required. If you notice any transport damage during
unpacking, please contact your dealer without delay.
WARNING
Please ensure that polybag packing is kept away from reach
of children! Risk of suffocation!
Blood pressure is the pressure created in the blood vessels by each heart beat.
When the heart contracts (= systole) and pumps blood into the arteries, it
brings about a rise in pressure. The highest value is known as the systolic pres-
sure and is the first value to be measured.
When the cardiac muscle relaxes to take in fresh blood, the pressure in the
arteries also falls. Once the arteries are relaxed, a second reading is taken – the
diastolic pressure.
The MTD is a blood pressure computer which is used to measure blood
pressure at the upper arm. The measurement is carried out by a micropro-
cessor, which, via a pressure sensor, measures fluctuations in pressure resulting
from the inflation and deflation of the cuff over the artery.
MEDISANA has had many years of experience in the field of blood pressure
measurement. The high precision of MEDISANA devices has been confirmed
by clinical tests, carried out according to international standards. One strong
argument in favour of taking blood pressure at home is the fact that the
readings are taken in familiar surroundings under relaxed conditions. The most
important reading is the socalled „baseline value", the one taken before
breakfast, directly after getting up in the morning. As far as it is possible, you
should always try to take your blood pressure at the same time and under the
same conditions each day.
This ensures comparable results and helps in detecting the first signs of high
blood pressure. If high blood pressure remains undetected, it increases the risk
of further cardiovascular diseases.
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