1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Rexall
TM/MC
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor. Designed for convenient and easy
operation, this device provides a simple, yet accurate method to measure your blood pressure.
Your blood pressure is an important parameter that can be used to monitor your health. This device enables you
to monitor your blood pressure regularly, and maintain a record of your blood pressure measurements. You can
then use this record to assist your physician in diagnosing and maintaining a healthy blood pressure level.
1.1. Features
This monitor uses oscillometric technology to measure the arterial blood pressure and pulse rate. The cuff is
wrapped around the arm and automatically inflated by the air pump. The sensor in the device senses weak
fluctuation of the pressure in the cuff produced by extension and contraction of the artery of the arm in response
to each heartbeat. The amplitude of the pressure waves is measured, converted in millimeters of the mercury
column, and is shown on the display.
• Memory Features
30 blood pressure readings.
•
Hypertension Classification Indicator
displays the range between which your blood pressure values lie.
The classification is based on standards adopted by Hypertension Canada.
•
Detects Irregular Heartbeat
•
Averaging
Averages last 3 readings
This device is easy to use and has been proven in clinical studies to provide excellent accuracy. Before using the
monitor, read this instruction manual carefully and keep it in a safe place.
The blood pressure monitor meets the accuracy requirements of Hypertension Canada and has been tested for
clinical accuracy.
1.2 Important Information
Refer to the following sections to learn about important safety instructions and how to take care of the
Rexall
TM/MC
Blood Pressure Monitor.
1.2A Safety Information
• Self-measurement means control, not diagnosis or treatment. Your values must always be discussed with
your doctor or a physician who is familiar with your family history.
• If you are undergoing medical treatment and receiving medication, consult your doctor to determine the
most appropriate time to measure your blood pressure. Never alter the dosages of any medication without
direction from your doctor.
• Your blood pressure depends on several factors, such as age, gender, weight and physical condition. It also
depends on the environment and your state of mind at the time of measurement. In general, your blood
pressure is lower when you are asleep and higher when you are active. Your blood pressure may be higher
when recorded at a hospital or a clinic and may be lower when measured in the relaxing comfort of your
home. Due to these variations, we recommend that you record your blood pressure regularly at home as
well as at your doctor’s clinic.
• Try to record your blood pressure regularly at the same time of the day and under the same conditions. This
will help your physician detect any extreme variations in your blood pressure and thus treat you accordingly.