If necessary, re-attach the cuff after 1 minute.
The device switches off automatically after approx.
30 seconds. The value is saved to the selected or most
recently used user.
Multiple measurement
1. Press
. All display elements are briefly displayed.
2. The start screen welcomes you for selected
lected . From this start screen you can access all menu
items, e.g. user memory.
3. Multiple measurement can be selected by pressing < or
>.
flashes on the display. To start the measurement,
confirm with
.
The cuff inflates itself automatically. The measurement
starts.
4. The device displays the first measurement cycle for 3
seconds and then performs a regular measurement that
is repeated three times. In the second and third cycle, a
30-second countdown is also displayed, indicating the
time to wait until the next measurement.
To cancel the measurement, press
5. After the third measurement, the average measurement of
systolic pressure, diastolic pressure and pulse is displayed
and indicated with
The cuff position control symbol
out the entire measurement. If the cuff is too loose,
and
will be displayed. In such cases, the measure-
ment is cancelled after approx. 5 seconds and the device
switches itself off.
or for se-
.
.
is displayed through-
OK
is displayed if the measurement could not be per-
formed properly. In this case, please refer to the "Trou-
bleshooting" section.
If necessary, re-attach the cuff after 1 minute.
The device switches off automatically after approx.
30 seconds. The value is saved to the selected or most
recently used user.
6.4 Evaluating the results
General information about blood pressure
• Blood pressure is the force with which the bloodstream
presses against the arterial walls. Arterial blood pressure
constantly changes in the course of a cardiac cycle.
• Blood pressure is always stated in the form of two values:
- The highest pressure is the systolic blood pressure.
This occurs when the heart muscle contracts and
blood is pumped into the blood vessels.
- The lowest pressure is the diastolic blood pressure.
This occurs when the heart muscle has completely re-
laxed again and the heart is filling with blood.
• Fluctuations in blood pressure are normal. Even during
repeat measurements, there may be considerable differ-
ences between the measured values. One-off or irregular
measurements therefore do not provide reliable informa-
tion about the actual blood pressure. Reliable assess-
ment is only possible when you perform the measure-
ment regularly under comparable conditions.
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