The minute indication flashes.
Set the minutes with the
buttons M1 and M2 and press
the blue START/STOP button
to store.
The time is set and the device
switches off automatically.
3.3 Correct posture and position
Measurements can be taken on the right or left arm. The
arm giving higher readings should be used for long-term
blood pressure.
The device must be placed at the level of the heart to give
an accurate measurement result. To do this, hold the cuff at
the level of the heart, supporting the arm at the elbow. A
cuff position below (above) the heart easily results in a
higher (lower) value.
Be sure to rest for 5 minutes before taking blood pressure
measurements.
Do not talk or move during the measuring procedure. This
may lead to false measurements.
Minute
You should take your blood pressure in a quiet place, in a
relaxed seated position.
You should wait an hour before taking measurements after
having coffee, alcohol or smoking.
Do not take your blood pressure after taking a bath or
exercising.
If you feel an urge to urinate, you should go to the toilet
before taking measurements.
Take measurements every day at the same time.
Measurements should also be taken on the same wrist and
with the same body posture. The measured data varies
slightly during measurement depending on the body posture.
3.4 Applying the wrist monitor
Measurement should be taken on the naked wrist which
usually has the higher blood pressure value. If you are unsure
which arm to use, ask your doctor. The device is permanently
connected to the cuff, and the cuff should not be removed from
the device. Now wrap the cuff round the wrist. The wrist
monitor should be positioned on the inside of the wrist about
5 – 10 mm above the base of the wrist. The lettering on the
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