• Sit down comfortably and place your elbow on the table with your feet
flat on the floor. Please do not cross your legs during measurements.
• Keep the device at heart level. Relax your hand with the palm facing up.
• Perform measurements in a quiet and relaxed environment at room
temperature.
• Do not move or shake the device during a measurement. Please keep
quiet and do not talk during measurements.
• Keep in mind that blood pressure naturally varies from time to time
through out the day and is affected by lots of different factors such as
stress, eating, smoking, alcohol consumption, medication, and physical
activity, etc.
• Normally the blood pressure rises while at work and is at its lowest du-
ring sleeping period.
• Blood pressure measurements should be interpreted by a physician or
a trained health professional who is familiar with your medical history.
Using the unit and recording the results regularly for your physician
to interpret, you will keep your physician informed of the continuing
changes in your blood pressure.
• If you have one of the circulatory problems as arteriosclerosis, diabetes,
liver disease, kidney disease, severe hypertension, peripheral circulati-
on, please consult your healthcare professional before using the device.
• This product is not suitable for people with arrhythmias and pregnant
women.
• Blood pressure measurements taken with this device are equivalent to
those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff / stethoscope aus-
cultation method and are within the accuracy limits prescribed by the
Standard of EN 1060-4.
Attention!
1. Do not use the device on infants, children, or those who cannot express
their own intention.
2. The device is equipped with sensitive electronic components. While
measuring, avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic fields, e.g. mobi-
le phones, microwave ovens, etc; or it may lead to temporary reading
error or inaccuracy.
3. Over high frequency measurements may result in blood flow interfe-
rence, which is likely to cause uncomfortable sensations, such as partial
subcutaneous hemorrhage, or temporary numbness to your wrist. In
general, these symptoms should not last long. However, if you do not
recover in time, please seek your medical practitioners for help.