Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Operating Instructions
- Minimum requirements
- BPM Connect description
- Setting up BPM Connect
- Using BPM Connect
- Understanding my blood pressure measurements
- Managing my data
- Dissociating BPM Connect
- Cleaning and maintenance
- User guide copyright
- Safety instructions
- Cautions
- Specifications
- Document release overview
- Warranty
- Regulatory statements
- Instructions Manual
- Overview
- Quick Start from your Smartphone
- How to take a blood pressure measurement
- Box Contents
- Important information
- Caution
- After use
- Error messages
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications Technical data
- Disposal
- FCC Statement
- RF Statement
- Declaration - electromagnetic emissions and immunity
- Warranty
- Information for users in Canada
- Reference to standards
EN-22
BPM Connect
v1.0 | July 2019
European Union and other countries
Compare your results to the table below to understand them better.
This classification is taken from the 2018 guidelines of the European Society of
Hypertension.
This classification is based on the values of seated blood pressure measured in
the oce or hospital by a healthcare professional.
International guidelines suggest that the following blood pressure readings
obtained by self-measurement (measurement taken at home) indicate high blood
pressure:
• Systolic blood pressure ≥ 130 mmHg
• Diastolic blood pressure ≥ 85 mmHg