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ENGLISH
- Replace the batteries when the replacement indication ‘
’ appears in the dis-
play or nothing after ‘START’ button is pressed;
- Batteries in this kit are intended to check work capacity of the device and the life-
span of the batteries can be shorter than the recommended;
- Replace all batteries simultaneously, and don’t use rechargeable batteries;
- If the device is to be unused for long time, please take out the batteries;
- Don’t leave the worn batteries in the device;
- When the low battery indication ‘
’ flashes on the LCD during measurement,
it reminds that the user will change all the batteries but can be used currently,
when the low battery indication ‘
’ in the LCD and at the same time the buzzer
beeps for 4 times continuously, it indicates that the user need change all batteries
at once.
USE THE DEVICE WITH AC POWER ADAPTER
Besides batteries you can use AC power adapter as the power supply.
AC power adapter is optional for the device for sale.
The connector of AC power adapter is located in right side of the device.
Use only AC power adapter with below specified technical features:
Output voltage: 6V±5%
Max. output current: At least 600 mA
Output plug polarity: <-> inner
External diameter: 5.5±0.1 mm
Internal diameter: 2.1± 0.1 mm
Length: 10± 0.3 mm
CORRECT POSTURE FOR MEASUREMENT
1. Sit at the table and let the table support your arm as you take the measurement.
Make sure that the cuff on the upper arm is at approximately the same level as
the heart, and that the forearm is extended naturally on the table;
2. You may lie on your back and take measurement.
Look at the ceiling, keep calm, and don’t move your neck or body during the
measurement. Make sure that the cuff on the upper arm is at approximately the
same level as the heart.
ASSEMBLY THE CUFF
1. Insert the edge of the cuff approximately 5 centimeters into the D-ring as
shown in figure.
2. Put the cuff on the left upper arm with the tube pointing to the direction of
palm.
If measurement on your left arm is difficult, you can use right arm for
measurement.
In this case, it is necessary to know that the readings may differ about
5-10 mmHg between left arm and right arm.
3. Wrap cuff around your upper arm with the lower edge of the cuff approxi-
mately 2-3 centimeters above the elbow. The mark <ART ERY > must be
over the artery of the arm.
4. Press the cuff to make sure that it is attached securely. The cuff should not
be too tight or too loose. Two fingers should be easily put in between cuff
and upper arm.