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around simultaneously, because this could cause temporary loss of function of those
simultaneously-used monitoring ME equipment.
On the rare occasion of a fault causing the cuff to remain fully inflated during
measurement, open the cuff immediately. Prolonged high pressure (cuff pressure >
300mmHg or constant pressure > 15mmHg for more than 3 minutes) applied to the
wrist may lead to an ecchymosis.
Please check that operation of the device does not result in prolonged impairment of
patient blood circulation.
When measurement, please avoid compression or restriction of the connection tubing.
The device cannot be used with HF surgical equipment at the same time.
The ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENT shall disclose that the SPHYGMOMANOMETER was
clinically investigated according to the requirements of ISO 81060-2:2013.
To verify the calibration of the AUTOMATED SPHYGMOMANOMETER, please contact the
manufacturer.
This device is contraindicated for any female who may be suspected of, or is pregnant.
Besides providing inaccurate readings, the effects of this device on the fetus are unknown.
Too frequent and consecutive measurements could cause disturbances in blood
circulation and injuries.
This unit is not suitable for continuous monitoring during medical emergencies or
operations. Otherwise, the patient’s wrist and fingers will become anaesthetic, swollen
and even purple due to a lack of blood.