Instruction manual
TroubleshootingDescription of Display Symbols
DISPLAY CONDITION ACTION
Appears when the cuff
experiences an irregular
deflation speed.
Record pulse reading.Appears when pulse
reading is displayed.
Appears when storing or
recalling a measurement
in memory.
Memory function in
progress.
Appears when cuff was
overpressurized (inflated
to more than 300 mmHg).
Appears when PWR
button was pressed too
long when starting a
measurement.
Appears when battery
voltage is excessively low
Wait a minimum of 15
minutes and remeasure.
Loosen cuff to allow blood
circulation in the wrist and
hand while waiting.
Wait a minimum of 15
minutes and remeasure.
Loosen cuff to allow blood
circulation in the wrist and
hand while waiting.
Review and follow “Applying
Your Blood Pressure Cuff”
and “Taking Your Blood
Pressure Reading” sections.
Replace both batteries with
new ones
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Care, Maintenance and Storage
1. Only use a soft, dry cloth to clean your blood pressure monitor.
2. Avoid using any types of liquids on the monitor or cuff.
3. Store your unit in the provided storage case when not in use.
4. Do not store the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight,
dust or humidity. Avoid extreme temperatures.
5.
Never disassemble the monitor or the cuff.
6. Dropping or subjecting your blood pressure monitor to strong
shocks should be avoided.
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If any abnormality occurs during use, please check and correct the
following:
Condition Correction
Display is blank when Check and correct the polarity
power is on of the installed batteries.
Reinstall or replace batteries.
Measurement incomplete or Review and follow “Applying
abnormally low or high values Your Blood Pressure Cuff” and
displayed. “Taking Your Blood Pressure
Reading” sections. Replace the
batteries.
Measurements are different Remember, blood pressure
from those typically measured readings are influenced by
by physician or every physical and mental conditions
measurement reading is and/or even the time of day.
different. Daily measurement recordings
should be interpreted by your
physician.
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