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the measurement result. The result will be automatically stored
in the monitor.
e. After measurement, the monitor will turn off automatically after
1 minute of no operation. Alternatively, you can press the “S”
button to turn off the monitor manually.
f. During measurement, you can press the “S” button to turn off
the monitor manually.
Note: Please consult a health care professional for interpretation of
pressure measurements.
8. DISPLAYING STORED RESULTS
a. In Clock Mode, press “M” button, the last result will be displayed
with date and time. Irregular heartbeat symbol (if any) and the
indicator of blood
pressure classification
will blink at the same
time. Press “M” button
repeatedly to review
the results measured
previously.
b. If the voice function is on, the monitor will announce each result
in the memory.
c. When displaying the stored results, the monitor will turn off
automatically after 2 minutes of no operation. You can also press
the button “S” to turn off the monitor manually.
9. DELETING MEASUREMENTS FROM THE MEMORY
When any result is displaying, keeping on pressing button “M” for three
seconds, all results will be deleted after three “beep”. Press the button
“M” or “S”, the monitor will turn off.
10. ASSESSING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE FOR ADULTS
The following guidelines for assessing high blood pressure (without
regard to age or gender) have been established by the World Health
Organization (WHO). Please note that other factors (e.g. diabetes,
obesity, smoking, etc.) need to be taken into consideration. Consult
with your physician for accurate assessment, and never change your
treatment by yourself.
Classification of blood pressure for adults
Systolic
(mmHg)
Diastolic
(mmHg)
80
85
90 100 110
120
130
140
160
180
Severe Hypertension
Mederate Hypertension
Mild Hypertension
High-normal BP
Normal BP