Accurate measurements in any position around the humerus (cuff size: 22-42 cm).
Intellisense technology - measurement without unnecessary excessive inflation in the belt.
Cuff Wrap Guide - Indicates whether the belt is properly wrapped: Not too loose or too tight.
Arrhythmia Detection - Indicates the detection of arrhythmia during the reading.
Immediate interpretation of results using the easy color indicator for hypertension.
Morning High Blood Pressure Tracker.
Indicates if the result is above the recommended level.
How to use:
Prepare: Before taking your blood pressure, make sure you sit comfortably in a stable chair for at least 5 minutes. Place your feet on the floor and relax. Sit straight and do not talk during the measurement.
Turn on the device: Turn on the blood pressure monitor and wait for it to signal that it is ready for use.
Place the device on your arm: Raise your arm to the level of your heart, and relax. Securely attach the blood pressure monitor to your arm.
Read the pressure: Press the pressure gauge button. The machine will start pumping air into the cuff on your arm. You will feel pressure on your arm, but it should be bearable.
Appearance of results: When the machine has finished measuring the pressure, it will display the results on the screen. The reading is usually in the form of two numbers, for example: “120/80”. The first number is known as systolic (higher pressure), and the second number is diastolic (lower pressure).
Understanding the results: Normal blood pressure values typically range from 90/60 mm Hg to 120/80 mm Hg. If your reading is higher than this number, you may have high blood pressure, and if it's lower, you may have low blood pressure.
Record the results: It's a good idea to record readings with time and date to track blood pressure changes over time.
Turn off the device and remove the cuff: Once the results are read, stop the device and remove the cuff from your arm.