World Health Organization (WHO) Indicator
The WHO Indicator, located on the left side of the
display, will identify your reading within a range in
accordance with the guidelines set by the World
Health Organization (WHO). See the chart below for
reference.
Stage 3 Hypertension
SYS
Systolic pressure:
DIA
Diastolic pressure:
Stage 2 Hypertension
SYS
Systolic pressure: 160-179 mmHg
DIA
Diastolic pressure: 100-109 mmHg
Stage 1 Hypertension
SYS
Systolic pressure: 140-159 mmHg
DIA
Diastolic pressure: 90-99 mmHg
High Normal
SYS
Systolic pressure: 130-139 mmHg
DIA
Diastolic pressure: 85-89 mmHg
Normal
SYS
Systolic pressure: 120-129 mmHg
DIA
Diastolic pressure: 80-84 mmHg
Systolic pressure: <120 mmHg
Optimal
SYS
Diastolic pressure: <80 mmHg
DIA
≥
-or-
180 mmHg
≥
110 mmHg
-or-
-or-
-or-
-or-
-and-
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Irregular Heartbeat Detection
Your digital blood pressure monitor features Irregular
Heartbeat Detection. This feature allows users to
accurately monitor blood pressure even if an irregular
heartbeat should occur.
When an irregular heartbeat is detected, the IHB icon will
appear on the display, Fig. 1.
NOTE: Please consult with your physician or trained
healthcare professional for further information regarding an
irregular heartbeat and if this symbol appears frequently at
the end of a reading.
Battery Installation/Replacement
1) Press down on tab and lift the cover.
polarity symbols, Fig. 1.
2) Insert or replace 4 "AA" batteries into the compartment, matching the indicated
3) To close, match up and connect the bottom
hooks of the cover, then push the top end.
NOTE: Replace the batteries when the Low Battery
symbol appears on the display or when the display
remains blank when the START button is pressed.
4) It is recommended to remove the batteries if the
unit will not be used for an extended period of
time.
Fig. 1
Fig. 1
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