BP3GK1-4B
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Cuff placement icons:
Support the arm with a small cushion so that the monitor rests at about the same height as
the heart. Then press Start button to begin measurement:
a) Position indicator: the indicator will show 4 seconds to suggest user
moving wrist up or down to proper position, the indicator will disappear
and start measurement.
b) Cuff placement: when the cuff is positioned on the wrist correctly, and is
sufficiently tight the "optimal" cuff symbol will appear during the inflation
process.
Caution: Although the positioning light has been designed to work for most body types, not
all can be accounted for. If you feel your wrist height does NOT match your heart level when
using the indicator, then please follow your best judgment.
Note: It is extremely important to have the wrist supported and at heart level as illustrated.
Failure to do so may result in incorrect measurements. Please ensure the wrist elevation is
consistent for all measurements.
5.4. Selecting the user
This monitor is equipped with two memory zones. The unit can be shared by two people,
each using their own specific memory zone.
To toggle between user 1 and user 2, switch user button.
5.5 Microlife Averaging Mode (MAM)
• Activate MAM mode: when the device is off, press Time button, the
MAM icon will appears, press O/I button again to confirm.
• In Microlife Averaging Mode (MAM), three measurements are
automatically taken in succession and the result is then automatically analyzed and
displayed.
Because your blood pressure constantly fluctuates, a result determined in this way is more
reliable than one produced by a single measurement.
5.6. Taking a measurement
After the cuff has been appropriately positioned the measurement can begin. Remain still
during your measurement, do not flex muscles.
a) Remain seated quietly for 5 minutes before you begin the measurement.
b) Press the POWER button to begin. After pressing the POWER button you will see a
position indicator showing up or down, please follow the instruction, then you will hear a
series of short beeps and the pump begins to inflate the cuff. The measurement is performed
while cuff inflates. The pumping speed can vary, which is completely normal. The increasing
cuff pressure will show on the display.
c) When the device has detected the pulse, the heart symbol in the display begins to blink,
and a cuff signal is shown.