ously with other monitoring medical equip-
ments on the same limb.
• Do not use the cuff on people who have
undergone a mastectomy.
CAUTION
• The device should not be used when your arm
has been wounded/injuried or when a cath-
eter has been inserted. Such use may result
in injury.
• Remove any kind of wrist jewelry or the like
before taking a measurement. This could
cause bruises.
• Do not place the cuff over heavy clothing (e.g.
a jacket or sweater sleeve) as the blood pres-
sure monitor will not be able to take a proper
measurement and there is an elevated danger
of acquiring hematoma or skin marks during
the course of the measurement.
• In case the cuff does not stop inflating, inter-
rupt the measurement by pressing the start/
stop button and open the cuff at once.
• Do not disassemble the unit, it may result in
injuries.
• When applying the cuff, make sure there
are no wrinkles in the cuff. This could cause
bruises.
• Blood pressure measurements can lead to
temporary marks on the skin at the site of
the cuff placement. This is especially the
case in high repetition rates, in hypertonic
patients and in patients with weak pulses. In
rare cases a mark may persist for a couple
of days. Please contact your physician about
these specific risks of cuff pressure in your
specific case.
• For hygienic reasons the cuff is intended only
for the use by one person.
• It is inappropriate for people with serious
arrhythmia to use this Electronic Sphygmo-
manometer.
• Prolonged over-inflation (cuff pressure
exceeds 300 mmHg or maintained above
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