a. Who blood pressure classifications:
Standards for assessment of high or low blood
pressure without regard to age, have been established
by the World Health Organization (WHO), as shown
in the chart.
However this chart is not exact for classification
of blood pressure and it's intended to be used
as a guide in understanding non-invasive blood
pressure measurements.
Please consult with your physician for proper diagnosis.
b. variations in blood pressure:
Individual blood pressures vary greatly both on a
daily and a seasonal basis. These variations are even
more pronounced in hyper tense patients.
Normally the blood pressure rises while at
work and is at its lowest during sleeping period.
(hyper tense: means a person who has high blood
pressure symptom.)
The graph below illustrated the variations in blood
pressure over a whole day with measurement taken
every five minutes.
The thick line represents sleep. The rise in blood pressure at 4 PM (A in the graph) and 12 PM
(B in the graph) correspond to an attack of pain.
prEcaUtIons
* Do not use this manual and product as a substitute for advice, diagnosing or treating a health
problem or prescribing any medication by your doctor. If you have a medical problem, promptly
consult your healthcare provider.
* Read the Instruction Manual thoroughly before measuring and keep it at hand for your reference
at any time.
* This device uses the oscillometric method to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as
your heart rate. It's recommended for use by people over the age of 18 and not to be used on infant
or children.
* The device is designed for home use and not suitable for clinical use.
• Do not take a measurement in a low (less than 41°F/5°C) and high (more than 104°F/40°C)
temperature, nor in a place outside humidity ranges (15% ~ 93% R.H.), or you may get inaccurate
readings.
ENGLISH
mmHg
89
High normal
85
Normal
130
Systolic Blood Pressure
26
Hypertension
139
mmHg