User Manual
a. Place the cuff tube downwards, around a bare arm
about 2cm above the elbow joint.
b. Sit with your feet flat on the floor without crossing
your legs. While seated, place your palm upside in
front of you on a flat surface such as a table.Lying
Down During Measurement:(You can also lie
on your back and place your left arm straight along
your side with your hand palm-side up.) Position
the air tube in the middle of your arm in line with your middle finger.
c. Close the cuff with the Velcro fastener.
d. The cuff should fit comfortably around your arm. You should be able to insert
one finger between your arm and the cuff.
Note: If the cuff becomes dirty, remove it from the monitor and wipe it with a
lightly moistened soft cloth. Then air-dry the cuff. Do not machine
wash.Cleaning the cuff after every 200 measurements is recommended.
3. CONNECTING THE CUFF TO THE DEVICE
Once you have determined that the cuff fits your arm (22 – 42cm), simply insert the
cuff connector into the socket on the side of the monitor. Ensure that the connector is
completely inserted to avoid air leakage.Avoid compression or restriction of the
connection tubing during measurement,which may cause inflation error, or harmful injury
due to continuous cuff pressure.
4. SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
Insert the batteries in the device and connect it with the iHealth MyVitals App on your
smartphone. The time and date will automatically be updated. If you change the batteries,
please readjust the time and date again.
5. TAKING A BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
a. After placing the cuff on your arm and relaxing for a few minutes, press the
“START/STOP” button. All display characters are shown for self-test, please
contact the service center if segment is missing.
b. The monitor will inflate the cuff and then slowly release pressure from the cuff
as the blood pressure is measured. When the measurement is finished the
blood pressure and pulse rate will be displayed on the display. The blood
pressure will be displayed in different colours (green for normal, yellow for
slightly elevated, and red for high) according to the recommendations of the
WHO (World Health Organization), The result will automatically be stored in
the memory bank of the monitor.