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ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
INFORMATION FOR USER
What are systolic pressure and diastolic pressure?
press
artery
vein
blood discharging
Systolic
relax
blood entering
Diastolic
When ventricles contract and pump blood out of the
heart, the blood pressure reaches its maximum value
in the cycle, which is called systolic pressure. When
the ventricles relax, the blood pressure reaches its
minimum value in the cycle, which is called diastolic
pressure.
Irregular Heartbeat Detector
CAUTION
The appearance of the IHB icon indicates that a pulse irregularity consistent with an irregular heart-
beat was detected during measurement. Usually this is NOT a cause for concern. However, if the
symbol appears often, we recommend you seek medical advice. Please note that the device does
not replace a cardiac examination, but serves to detect pulse irregularities at an early stage.
An irregular heartbeat is detected when a heartbeat rhythm varies while the unit is measuring
the systolic and diastolic blood pressure.During each measurement, the monitor records all the
pulse intervals and calculate the average ; if there are two or more pulse intervals ,the difference
between each interval and the average is more than the average value of ±25% , or there are four
or more pulse intervals ,the difference between each interval and the average is more than the
average value of ±15%,the irregular heartbeat symbol appears on the display when the
measurement results are appeared.
What is the standard blood pressure classification?
The chart on the right is the
standard blood pressure classifi-
cation published by American
Heart Association (AHA).
Please consult a physician if your measuring result falls outside the range.
Please note that only a physician can tell whether your blood pressure value
has reached a dangerous point.
CAUTION
Blood Pressure Category
Normal
Elevated
High Blood Pressure
(Hypertension) Stage 1
High Blood Pressure
(Hypertension) Stage 2
Hypertensive Crisis
(Consult your doctor immediately)
Systolic
mmHg (upper#)
Diastolic
mmHg (lower#)
less than 120
120-129
130-139
140 or higher
Higher than 180
and
or
or
and/or
less than 80
80-89
90 or higher
Higher than 120
This chart reflects blood pressure categories defined by American Heart Association.
and
less than 80
Maintenance
In order to get the best performance, please follow the
instructions below.
Put in a dry place and avoid the sunshine
Avoid intense shaking
and collisions
Using wet cloths to remove dirt
Avoid touching water,
clean it with a dry cloth in case.
Avoid dusty and unstable
temperature environment
Do not attempt to clean the reusable cuff
with water and never immerse the cuff in
water.