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WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this
unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
Operation of Device with Wireless Capability
(BPM105):
CAUTION
: Do not activate or use the wireless
device where the use of wireless devices (e.g.
phones) is prohibited or when it may cause
interference or danger.
CAUTION
: The wireless device may not work
properly if it is near a wireless device or
equipment that has not been approved by or
does not comply with the regulations of the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Any such device or equipment may interfere
with the operation of the Biocomfort wireless
device.
CAUTION
: Do not use the wireless
device in hospitals or near other medical
equipment or devices that is not
manufactured by Biocomfort. Follow any
restrictions imposed by hospitals on the
use of wireless devices.
CAUTION
: Do note use the wireless
device on aircraft. Wireless devices can
cause interference in aircraft. Follow
instructions by authorized aircraft
personnel.
WARNING:
Do not use the wireless device at a
refueling point. Do not use near fuel or
chemicals.
WARNING:
Do not use the wireless device near
blasting. Follow any restrictions. Do
not use the device where blasting is in
progress
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General information for self-
measurement of blood pressure
2.1
Before Taking A Measurement
Blood pressure should be measured at
least twice daily (morning and evening)
when you are relaxed. Since physical
exertion, eating, smoking, and drinking
(especially alcohol and caffeine) affects
blood pressure measurements, you
should avoid these activities prior to
measuring your blood pressure. Avoid
eating, drinking, alcohol, caffeine,
smoking, exercising and bathing for at
least 30 minutes before taking
measurements. Rest for at least 15
minutes before taking a measurement.
In addition, please be aware that stress,
a full bladder and other extraneous
factors can affect your blood pressure
measurements. Stress raises blood
pressure. Avoid taking measurements
during periods of stress.
In light of these factors and general
fluctuations in blood pressure, results may
vary even of measurements are take in close
succession. Therefore, single or irregular
measurements do not provide a reliable or
accurate indication of your true blood
pressure. Measurements should be taken
over a longer period and under similar
conditions. Try to measure your blood
pressure at the same times each day for
consistency.
Measurements should be taken in a quiet
place and you should be in a relaxed, seated
position. Remain still and do not talk during
the measurements. Make sure you keep the
device at heart level during measurement.
Make sure you keep the device at heart level
during measurement to avoid a user accuracy
error.
Wait 2-3 minutes between measurements.
The wait time allows the arteries to return to
the condition prior to taking the blood
pressure measurement. You may need to
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