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Taking a Reading (continued)
Irregular pulse function
If the pulse r
ate varies by more than ±25% from the average while a
measurement is being taken, when measurement is completed the
mark will be displayed.
The mark will be lit after approx. 6 seconds of blinking when
the measurement is completed.
If the
mark is lit, please take the measurement again.
In some cases, if the pulse rate fluctuates greatly while a measurement
is being taken, it may be impossible to obtain an accurate reading.
(Flashes.)
(Is lit.)
If you save a reading where an irregular pulse was recorded, the
mark will be displayed when you recall that reading.
If the mark is displayed an irregular pulse rate is detected,
not necessarily due to atrial fibrillation. However, if this mark continues
to be displayed in subsequent readings, please consult with your
physician.
* This function is designed to act as a guide to help you to obtain
accurate readings (Please see pages 15–18).
* If the mark is frequently displayed, please consult a health
professional for your health condition.
Don’t try to interpret readings or attempt to treat any condition
yourself.
Always follow the guidance of a health professional.
Alarm function signals high blood pressure
Blood pressure values for both systolic and diastolic readings are
determined and indicated via mark in the display as being within normal
or hypertensive ranges based on definitions and classification of blood
pressure levels by the JNC 7. Moreover, when blood pressure is in the high
range, the reading displayed on screen flashes on and off to alert user.
According to JNC 7 Classification, values consistently in excess of
140 mmHg (Sys.) and/or 90 mmHg (Dia.) are considered to constitute high
blood pressure.
(mmH
g
)
Systolic
mark
positions
120 140
80
90
(mmH
g
)
Diastolic
Blood pressure
sign
Orange
Yellow
Green
Hypertension
(Stage 1, Stage 2)
Prehypertension
Normal
Blood pressure readings will flash for approx. 6 seconds
when in the high blood pressure range.
Systolic blood pressure: 140 mmHg and over
Diastolic blood pressure: 90 mmHg and over
(Only when measurement is complete)
When an Error Occurs During Measurement
A will appear on the display to indicate that measurement
was unsuccessful and should be performed again.
Before performing another measurement, always press the
On/Off and Start button to turn off the unit and make sure to
allow a rest period of 4 to 5 minutes before starting again.
Please consult your doctor without delay if the blood
pressure indicator repeatedly displays to elevated blood
pressure values.
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