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54119 notice Pressio A v7
7/09/05
This ajustable arm cuff of your "Pressio A" for pulse and blood pressure
measurement provides a top-quality system incorporating the latest
technology, which is easy to use and extremely reliable. Thank you for
your confidence; please do not hesitate to contact us at any time
if you have queries concerning the product or servicing.

Items supplied

1. "Pressio A" table top pulse and blood pressure measurement device
with arm cuff for home use
2. Instructions for use
3. Four batteries (4 x 1.5V AA size alkaline)
4. Arm cuff regular size approx. 23 – 33 cm

Items available on request

1. Arm cuff regular size approx. 33 – 43 cm
2. AC Adapter Jack

1 Information on blood pressure

The circulatory system in our bodies supplies all organs and tissues with
sufficient oxygen and nutrients to meet their requirements. The heart acts
as a pump to keep the blood moving. It normally beats to a regular
rhythm, 60 to 80 times a minute. This is known as the heart rate or pulse
rate.
Blood pressure is subject to a number of changes in the course of the day
and during the night. When sleeping, blood pressure is low. High to very
high values occur when we are agitated or in periods of physical exertion.
The temporary increase in blood pressure at these times is quite normal.
It soon goes down again.
Blood pressure is the result of contraction and relaxation of the beating
heart. The upper (systolic) and lower (diastolic) pressures can be
measured.
Blood pressure readings are expressed in millimetres of mercury (mmHg).
The upper limit of the normal range for adults is 135 / 85 mmHg.
(recommendations for the measurement of blood pressure from the
Deutsche Liga zur Bekämpfung des hohen Blutdrucks e.V., Heidelberg)
If we measure blood pressure regularly, we can learn a great deal about
the way our own bodies work and their reactions to outside influences.
We can therefore lead healthier lives!
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Why not find out your own blood pressure patterns? Your doctor will
certainly be pleased to help. Please find below a first overview which
is subject to further interpretation by a qualified medical person.
180 ~
160 ~ 179
140 ~ 159
130 ~ 139
120 ~ 129
~ 120
Systolic mmHG
Source : World Health Organisation

2 Technical data

Range of measurement
Blood Pressure: 30–280 mmHg
Pulse Rate: 40–200 beats/min
Measurement method Oscillometric method
Storage capacity 60 measurements
(systolic and diastolic pressure, pulse rate, date and time)
Accuracy Calibration
Blood Pressure: ± 3 mmHg
Pulse rate: +/- 4%
Power source 4 x 1.5V AA size alkaline batteries (DC6V)
(AC Adapter Jack available on request)
Display Liquid crystal display (LCD)
Visible size approx. 70 x 50 mm
Operating temperature +10 °C – +40 °C
Operating humidity 15% – 95% RH (non-condensing)
Storage temperature -20 °C – +50 °C
Storage humidity 15% – 95% RH (non-condensing)
Cuff size Arm Cuff circumference between approx. 23 and 33 cm
(Arm Cuff circumference between approx. 33 and 43 cm available
on request)
Dimensions 128 mm x 150 mm x 59 mm (W x H x D)
Weight Approximately 390 g (excluding batteries)
s e v e r e
m e d i u m
m o d e r a t e
HYPER
high normal
n o r m a l
o p t i m u m
o p t i m u m n o r m a l
high normal m o d e r a t e m e d i u m
Diastolic mmHG
~ 80
80 ~ 84
85 ~ 89
90 ~ 99
100 ~ 109 110 ~ 180
s e v e r e
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