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Step 4: BC 87
(Data transfer imme-
diately following the
measurement):
If the
Bluetooth
®
function
is activated, data will be
automatically transferred
after the measurement.
Step 4: BC 87
(Data transfer at a later
point):
Go into the memory recall
mode for the desired user
memory (see “Saving,
accessing and deleting
measured values”). The
data transfer starts auto-
matically.
Also note the following information:
• When connecting for the first time, a randomly generated
six-digit PIN code is displayed on the device, and at the
same time an input field appears on the smartphone in
which you must enter this six-digit PIN code. After suc-
cessfully entering the code, the device will be connected
to your smartphone.
• Ensure that the “beurer HealthManager Pro” app on your
smartphone is always activated and launched when you
start the data transfer on the device.
• You can tell that the data transfer is in progress by the
Bluetooth
®
symbol shown on the display.
• If your smartphone has a protective cover, remove it to
ensure that there is no interference during the transfer.
Evaluating the results
General information about blood pressure
• Blood pressure is the force with which the bloodstream
presses against the arterial walls. Arterial blood pressure
constantly changes in the course of a cardiac cycle.
• Blood pressure is always stated in the form of two values:
- The highest pressure in the cycle is called
systolic
blood pressure
. This arises when the heart muscle
contracts and blood is pumped into the blood vessels.
- The lowest is
diastolic blood pressure
, which is when
the heart muscle has completely stretched back out
and the heart fills with blood.
• Fluctuations in blood pressure are normal. Even during
repeat measurements, considerable differences between
the measured values may occur. One-off or irregular
measurements therefore do not provide reliable informa-
tion about the actual blood pressure. Reliable assess-
ment is only possible when you perform the measure-
ment regularly under comparable conditions.
Risk indicator
The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined the in-
ternationally recognised classification for the evaluation of
measured blood pressure values listed in the table below:
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