Measured blood
pressure value range
Classification
Systolic
Diastolic
(in mmHg)
(in mmHg)
130 – 139 85 – 89
High normal
120 – 129 80 – 84
Normal
< 120
< 80
Optimal
Source:
The risk indicator
/
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corded blood pressure values fall into. If the measured values
are in two different categories (e.g. systolic pressure in the
"high normal" range and diastolic pressure in the "normal"
range), the risk indicator always indicates the higher range –
"high normal" in the example described.
Note that these default values are for general guidance
only, as individual blood pressures may vary.
Please note that self-measurement at home usually results
in values lower than those recorded at a doctor's surgery.
Consult your doctor at regular intervals. Only they are able to
give you personal target values for controlled blood pressure,
particularly if you are receiving medical therapy.
Risk
indicator
colour
Green
Green
Green
indicates which category the re-
Low blood pressure
WARNING
Low blood pressure (hypotension) can be a health hazard
and cause dizziness or fainting. Blood pressure is considered
low if systolic and diastolic pressure are below 90/60 mmHG
(source: National Health Service, 2023).
Seek medical attention if you suddenly suffer from low blood
pressure.
6.5 Displaying and deleting measured
values
User
The results of every successful measurement are saved with
the date and time. If there are more than 60 saved measure-
ments, the oldest measurement records are deleted.
• To clear individual measurements from the relevant user
memory, you must first select a user memory.
• Using the memory button M1 or M2, select the desired
user memory (
If you have selected user memory1, the M1 memory but-
ton must be pressed. If you have selected user memory2,
the M2 memory button must be pressed.
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) when the device is switched off.