User's Manual

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* Talking * Taking a bath
* Drinking alcohol
* Smoking, etc.
Note: One or two readings will not provide a true indication of your normal blood
pressure. It is very important to take regular, daily measurements and to keep
accurate records. In partnership with your doctor, an accurate record of your blood
pressure over a period of time can be a valuable aid in diagnosing and preventing
potential health problems.
The World Health Organization (WHO) developed the following Blood Pressure
Classification. This classification, however, is only a general guideline because
blood pressure varies from person to person according to age, weight, and health
status.
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN TO DETERMINE YOUR NORMAL BLOOD
PRESSURE.
Systolic (mmHg)
Diastolic (mmHg)
Normal
Less than 139
Less than 89
Borderline
140 to 159
90 to 99
Hypertension
More than 160
More than 100
Note: There is not an universally accepted definition of hypotension (low blood
pressure), but a systolic pressure below 99 mmHg is usually regarded as
hypotension
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1. Cuff Connector Jack 5. Air Tube (applied part)
2. Setting Button 6. Upper Arm Cuff (applied part)
3. POWER Button 7. LCD display
4. Memory Button