Owner's Manual

Unit Operation
Unit Operation
Unit Operation
Unit Operation
Unit Operation
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Note: Unit will not function if residual air from previous
testing is present in cuff. The LCD will flash " "
until pressure is stabilized.
Irregular Heartbeat Indicator
If the monitor detects an irregular heart rhythm two or more
times during the measuring process, the Irregular Heartbeat
Symbol " "appears on screen along with measurement
results. Irregular heartbeat rhythm is defined as rhythm that
is either 25% slower or faster than the average rhythm detected
while measuring systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood
pressure. Consult your physician if the Irregular Heartbeat
Symbol " " frequently appears with your test results.
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Note: Refer to Page 31~32 for detail WHO Blood Pressure
Classification Information.
Do not stand while testing. Sit in a comfortable position with back
supported, feet flat on the floor with legs uncrossed. Place middle
of the cuff at the level of the right atrium of the heart.
Testing
1. Power On
LCD screen will appear for one second as unit performs a quick
diagnosis. A voice tone will indicate when unit is ready for
testing.
Press and hold " " button 3 second to turn the unit on. The
4. Result Display
The screen will display measurements for systolic and
diastolic blood pressure with voice broadcast. An indicator
representing the current measurement will appear next to the
corresponding WHO Classification.
IHB
IHB
IHB
AVG
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2
No
SYS
mmHg
Kpa
DIA
PUL
/min
AM
PM
1
2
3
1
SYS
mmHg
DIA
/min
AM
AVG
PUL
2. Ensure cuff is keeping level with heart
when the cuff is not keeping level with heart , LCD screen
will display like below
when the cuff is keeping level with heart,LCD
screen will display like below.
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AM
1
AM
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AM
3. Testing
After cuff inflation, air will slowly rise as indicated by the
corresponding cuff pressure value. A flashing " " will
appear simultaneously on screen signaling heart beat detection.
Note: Remain relaxed during testing. Avoid speaking or
moving body parts.
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mmHg
AM