7. Evaluating results
WARNING:
• This product does not and is not intended to provide a
medical diagnosis. Measurements results are for refer-
ence only. Self-diagnosis and treatment, e.g. regarding
medication, using measured results represent a risk for
your health. Always consult with a licensed physician
for determination of appropriate medication and dos-
age thereof. Follow the instructions of your physician
or licensed healthcare provider. If you have or suspect
that you have a medical problem, promptly consult your
physician. If you have an emergency please call 911 im-
mediately.
• Only a physician or a trained health care professional who
is familiar with your medical history is able to accurately
interpret your blood pressure measurements. Consult
your physician before starting blood pressure monitoring.
• Please note that technically related measuring toleranc-
es are possible. Please see section "12. Technical Speci-
fications" for details.
• If you notice abnormal or suspicious variations in blood
pressure measurements, consult your physician im-
mediately.
• If Irregular Heartbeat (IHB) brought by common arrhyt-
mias is detected in the procedure of blood pressure
measurement, a signal of
will be displayed. Under
this condition, the Electronic Sphygmomanometer can
keep function, but the results may not be accurate, it´s
suggested that you consult with your physician for ac-
curate assessment. There are 2 conditions under which
the signal of IHB will be displayed:
1) The coefficient of variation (CV) of pulse period >25%.
2) The difference of adjacent pulse period ≥0.14s, and
the number of such pulse takes more than 53 per-
centage of the total number of pulse.
Note: A single measurement does not provide an accurate
indication 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 phy-
sician 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.
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