Instruction manual

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Causes of errors     
The pulse during blood pressure measurement is indicated in a graph, 
which can be an objective indicator of the reliability in the measurement 
accuracy. When noises occur due to irregular heart rhythm or physical 
movements, the amplitude changes abnormally in the graph. When it 
happens, blood pressure should be measured again, or be checked 
using other methods. The following are the main causes of errors in 
blood pressure measurement. 
Cuff position 
The cuff should be at the same level as the heart. Otherwise, a measurement error occurs. For example, 
if the cuff is 10 cm lower than the heart level, the blood pressure measures 7 mmHg higher. 
Cuff size 
The cuff size should be adequate. Otherwise, a measurement error occurs. The small cuff yields high 
blood pressure, regardless of the proper cuff pressure or normal artery. The large cuff yields low blood 
pressure, especially for those who suffer from severe arteriosclerosis or have abnormal arterial valve. The 
wrong cuff size is the main reason of the big difference that occurs between the results taken by invasive 
blood pressure measurement and by oscillometric blood pressure measurement.   
The cuff has the area labeled RANGE on it. When attached, the cuff inner end should be within the area 
labeled RANGE. Using the indicator, select the proper cuff for the patient. 
The accuracy of the blood pressure monitor is guaranteed using the pressure accuracy of the pressure 
sensor, exhaust characteristics and measurement algorithm, as long as the proper cuff and hose are 
used. 
Check the pressure accuracy of the pressure sensor and exhaust characteristics periodically as specified 
in "7-2 Calibration".   
Pulse graph 










