Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Product and Safety Information Follow Instructions for Use. This document provides important product operation and safety information regarding
- This blood pressure monitor IS intended to be used:
- This blood pressure monitor IS NOT intended for use with:
- WARNING – Potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in serious injury or death.
- DO NOT:
- CAUTION – Potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor/moderate injury, property damage, and/or damage to the device
- DO NOT: (1)
- STANDARDS
- TYPE
- Expected Life
- Trademark Usage:
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
- Premium Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Components of your blood pressure monitor
- 3. How do I get started?
- 4. How do I take a measurement?
- 5. Bluetooth functions and application (App)
- 6. Error messages/troubleshooting 7. How is blood pressure measured?
- 8. Care and maintenance 9. Limited warranty 10. Technical specifications 11. How to contact us
- 1.2. Diabetes validation
- 2. Components of your blood pressure monitor (1)
- 2.2. Wide Range Cuff:
- Anti-Slip Cuff:
- Cuff Sizing:
- Note:
- 3. How do I get started? (1)
- 3.2. Inserting the batteries
- Attention!
- 3.3. Power switch / screen lock
- 3.4. Using the interactive touch screen
- 3.5. Setting the date and time
- 3.6. Select the user
- Before taking a measurement, be certain that the correct user has been selected.
- 3.7. Select measuring mode: standard or Microlife Averaging Mode (MAM)
- 3.8. Microlife Averaging Mode (MAM)
- 3.9. Connecting the cuff and monitor
- 3.10. Using the AC power adapter
- Note: (1)
- 4. How do I take a measurement? Please note: You should always be seated before and during measurement.
- 4.2. Common errors
- 4.3. Using the cuff
- Comment
- 4.4. Taking a measurement
- 4.5. Memory: Reviewing readings
- Viewing the stored values
- Memory full
- Clear all values
- 4.6. Stopping a measurement
- 4.7. Hypertension risk indicator
- 4.8. Irregular heartbeat detector
- Information on frequent appearance of the irregular heartbeat symbol
- 4.9. Battery change indicator
- Note: (2)
- 5. Bluetooth functions and application (App)
- Compatibility:
- Questions?
- 5.1. Bluetooth® icon indicator (on monitor)
- Troubleshooting: Bluetooth® connection:
- 5.2. iOS devices:
- Connecting the devices for the first time:
- Setting up your blood pressure monitor:
- Automatic measurement transfer (iOS):
- Manual measurement transfer (iOS):
- Saving readings stored on your monitor (iOS):
- 5.3 Android OS Phones
- Saving readings to your Android phone:
- 6. Error messages/troubleshooting
- Error No. Possible cause(s)/Solutions
- *If this or any other problem occurs repeatedly, please consult your doctor.
- Malfunction Remedy
- Please note: Blood pressure fluctuates continually so succes- sive measurements will show some variability.
- Please note: Individuals visiting their doctor frequently experi- ence anxiety which can result in a higher reading than at home under resting conditions.
- 7. How is blood pressure measured?
- 7.2. Measurement Guidelines
- Additional information
- 7.3. What can I do to change my blood pressure?
- 1) Eating habits
- 2) Previous illnesses
- 3) Habits
- 4) Physical constitution
- 8. Care and maintenance
- 10. Technical specifications:
- 11. How to contact us
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malfunctions. Please consult your doctor for information about the
possible origins of your own increased blood pressure values.
d)
There are measures which you can take to reduce and even prevent high
blood pressure. These measures must be permanent lifestyle changes.
1)
Eating habits
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Strive for a normal weight corresponding to your age. See your doctor for your
ideal weight.
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Avoid excessive consumption of common salt.
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Avoid fatty foods.
2)
Previous illnesses
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Consistently follow all medical instructions for treating illness such as:
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Diabetes (diabetes mellitus)
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Fat metabolism disorder
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Gout
3)
Habits
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Give up smoking completely.
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Drink only moderate amounts of alcohol.
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Restrict your caffeine consumption (e.g., coffee).
4)
Physical constitution
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After a preliminary medical examination, do regular exercise.
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Choose sports which require stamina and avoid those which require
strength.
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Avoid reaching the limit of your performance.
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With previous illnesses and/or an age of over 40 years, please consult
your doctor before beginning your exercise routine. You must receive
advice regarding the type and extent of exercise that is appropriate for
you.