
About Blood Pressure
Exceptional Situations
About Blood Pressure
Exceptional Situations
Error Indicators
Eliminate Fault
The blood circulation is responsible for supplying the body with oxygen. Blood
pressure is the pressure exerted on the arteries.
The systolic blood pressure value (higher pressure or top value) represents the
blood pressure produced by contraction of the heart muscle.
The diastolic blood pressure value (lower pressure or lower value) represents the
blood pressure produced by relaxation of the heart muscle.
Note:
When a person’s systolic and diastolic pressures fall into different categories, the higher category
should apply.
After each measurement is completed, the LCD display will show your position
automatically on the six segments of the bar indicator which corresponds to
WHO Blood Pressure Indicator.
Blood Circulation
Classification of Blood Pressure
The following symbol will appear on the display when measuring abnormal.
Systolic Blood Pressure
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Contraction of
the heart muscle
Relaxation of
the heart muscle
Extrude blood
Blood return heart
Pressure decreased to
the blood vessel
Pressure increased
to the blood vessel
Higher pressure
Low pressure
Symbol
Problem
Cause
Correction
Causes and Solutions
The course of
inflating appears
error.
Replace all the worn batteries with two new
ones.
Check the battery installation for proper
placement of the batteries polarities.
No power.
No display appears on the
display screen.
Measurement values
appear too high or too low.
Blood pressure varies constantly. Many factors
including stress, time of day, how you wrap the
cuff, may affect your blood pressure. Review
the sections „Proper Way of Measurement“
and „Take a Measurement“.
When
measurement fails.
Wrap the cuff correctly and tightly.
Inflate over again after ensuring.
Do not move your arm and body,
and keep quiet.
Measure over again according to
correct way.
Replace all of the worn batteries
with two new ones.
When the
batteries power
are too low.
Diastolic Blood Pressur (mmHg)
Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
Green
Yellow
Red
WHO
Optimal blood
pressure
(target value)
Normal blood pressure
Normal systolic value
Mild hypertension
Moderate hypertension
Severe hypertension
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