− Consult a physician before you use the blood pressure
monitor on pregnant persons.
− Only use the blood pressure monitor for persons with an
upper arm circumference between 8.66" and 16.54"
(22 and 42 cm) (adults).
− The function of the affected body part may be impaired
when inflating the cuff.
− The cuff hose must not be kinked, compressed or other-
wise restricted.
− Always measure your blood pressure on the same arm to
the extent possible – ideally, the left arm. Measuring on the
left arm may provide more accurate results as it is closer to
the heart.
− If air escapes from the cuff, replace the cuff with a new one.
It is generally recommended to have the cuff replaced in
due time in order to ensure correct function and accuracy.
Please consult your local dealer or the customer service.
− Do not use the cuff on limbs whose arteries or veins are un-
dergoing medical treatment, e.g. in the form of intravascular
access, intravascular therapy or arteriovenous (A-V) shunt.
− Do not fit the cuff on persons, who have undergone a
mastectomy.
− Please keep in mind that the restriction of circulation
through the inflation of the cuff may temporarily cause
other measurement devices connected to the same body
part to temporarily malfunction.
− Avoid performing frequent measurements and prolonged
pressure in the cuff to prevent injury.
− The following illnesses or symptoms may result in incorrect
measurements or affect the measurement accuracy of the
blood pressure monitor:
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