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Advice on use
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impaired when inflating the cuff.
− Do not kink, compress or otherwise restrict the cuff
hose.
− Always measure the blood pressure on the same
arm, ideally, the left arm. Measuring on the left arm
may provide more accurate results as it is closer to
the heart.
− Do not use the cuff on limbs whose arteries or veins
are undergoing medical treatment, e.g. in the form
of intravascular access, intravascular therapy or
arteriovenous (A-V) shunt.
− Do not fit the cuff on persons, who have undergone a
mastectomy.
− Keep in mind that the restriction of circulation
through the inflation of the cuff may temporarily
cause other measurement devices connected to the
same body part to malfunction.
− Avoid performing frequent measurements and
prolonged pressure in the cuff to prevent injury.
− The following illnesses or symptoms may result in
incorrect measurements or affect the measurement
accuracy of the blood pressure monitor:
• Diseases of the cardiovascular system,
• very low blood pressure,
• diabetes,
• circulatory disorder and cardiac arrhythmia,
• shivering,
• shaking.