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d. Press “MEM” button again, LCD will display the average value
of all the results which is measured from 18 o’clock to 20 o’c-
lock in last 7 days in the current user memory zone. If no re-
sult stored from 18 o’clock to 20 o’clock in last 7 days, LCD will
display “0” for blood pressure and pulse rate.
See picture 8-4.
e. Then press the “MEM” button, the most recent result will be
displayed. See picture 8-6. Followed by, the blood pressure
and pulse rate will be shown separately.
Irregular heartbeat symbol (if any) will blink. Press “MEM”
button again to review the next result. In this way, repeate-
dly pressing the “MEM” button displays the respective results
measured previously.If no result stored, LCD will show zeros.
See picture 8-5.
f. When displaying the stored results, the monitor will turn off
automatically after 1 minute of no operation. You can also
press the button “START” to turn off the monitor manually.
9. DELETING MEASUREMENTS FROM THE MEMORY
When any result is displaying, keeping on pressing button
“MEM” for three seconds, all results will be deleted. Press the
button “MEM” or “START”, the monitor will turn off.
10. ASSESSING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE FOR ADULTS
The following guidelines for assessing high blood pressure (wi-
thout regard to age or gender) have been established by the
World Health Organization (WHO). Please note that other fac-
tors (e.g. diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc.) need to be taken into
consideration. Consult with your physician for accurate asses-
sment, and never change your treatment by yourself.
Classification of blood pressure for adults
Note: It is not intended to provide a basis of any type of rush toward
emergency conditions/diagnosis based on the color scheme and
that the color scheme is meant only to discriminate between the
different levels of blood pressure.
11. TECHNICAL ALARM DESCRIPTION
The monitor will show ‘HI’ or ‘LO’ as technical alarm on LCD with
no delay if the determined blood pressure (systolic or diastolic)
is outside the rated range specified in part SPECIFICACIONS. In
this case, you should consult a physician or check if your opera-
tion violated the instructions.
Systolic (mmHg)
Diastolic
(mmHg)
80
85
90
100
110
120
130
140
160
180
Severe Hypertension
Mederate Hypertension
Mild Hypertension
Highnormal BP
Normal BP
Blood pressure
Classification
SBP
mmHg
DBP
mmHg
Color
indicator
Optimal
< 120
< 80
green
Normal
120129
8084
green
HighNormal 130139
8589
green
Stage 1
Hypertension
140159
9099
yellow
Stage 2
Hypertension
160179 100109 orange
Stage 3
Hypertension
≥180
≥110
red
WHO/ISH Definitions and classification of blood pressure levels