- To prevent any hazard as a result of the cuff tube, keep the tube out of children's
reach and never put it round your neck.
- Do not use it in areas where there are strong electromagnetic fields, i.e. keep it
away from transmitters and mobile phones.
• Do not press buttons without the cuff fitted.
• Use the appliance only on people with an upper arm circumference that is w ithin the
range recommended for this appliance. As a rule, these are adults.
• If the computer is not used for a lengthy period of time, it is advisable to r emove the
batteries.
• Keep the batteries out of reach of children. Batteries do not belong in domestic waste.
• Dispose of batteries at the appropriate collection points.
• Do not open the computer. Failure to comply invalidates the warranty. You must not
adjust or repair the computer yourself or its correct function will no longer be gua-
ranteed.
• This unit is in line with European Standard EN60601-1-2 and is subject to particular
precautions with regard to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Please note that
portable and mobile HF communication systems may interfere with this unit. For
more details, please contact customer service at the address indicated.
3. table for classification of blood pressure values (unit of measure-
ment mmhg) for adults:
Range
Hypotonia
(degraded blood pressure)
Normal range
Pre-hypertensive
blood pressure range*
High blood pressure - degree I between 140 and 160 between 90 and 100 Consult your
High blood pressure - degree II higher than 160
(*) Blood pressure range that might transfer to high blood pressure
4. Device description
A
This device is designed to measure the blood pressure and pulse rate on upper arms
of adults.
systolic
lower than 105
between 105 and 120 between 60 and 80
between 120 and 140 between 80 and 90
D
B
C
G
9
Diastolic
lower than 60
higher than 100
E
A Cuff
B Cuff connector
C Cuff connector port
D Network adapter port
(rear)
E Display
F ON/OFF button
G Memory button M1
H Memory button M2
F H
Action
Check with
doctor
Self check
Check with
doctor
doctor
Consult your
doctor
Adapted from JNC 2003