Introduction
Read this user guide carefully prior to use. This
ensures that you are using the device correct-
ly and interpreting the values measured by
the device correctly. The device is designed
for normal home use only. Keep this user
guide for future reference. Contact your doc-
tor if you need more information about your
blood pressure.
Features
• Smart, automatic compression and decom-
pression of the wrist cuff
• High value (systolic), low value (diastolic)
and pulse are shown simultaneously
• Easy to use – Measure with one touch of a
button
• 99 memory slots
• The device saves the measurement results
automatically
• The device turns off automatically after one
minute of inactivity
• Automatic device error correction, automat-
ic battery charge level monitoring
• Suitable for wrist circumferences of 135–195
mm
• Large LCD display
• Accurate measurement results
• Uses two AAA batteries
Safe use
The measurement results provided by the
device are indicative. Using the measurement
results for self-diagnosis or self-medication is
dangerous. Follow your doctor’s instructions
when using this product. If you have any
questions regarding the measurement results
provided by the device, talk to your doctor as
soon possible.
Various conditions, such as diabetes, high
cholesterol or high blood pressure, and other
illnesses, such as arteriosclerosis, can cause
blood pressure measurement from the wrist
or hand to yield very varied results. If you
have been diagnosed with severe blood flow
problems or complications, ask your doctor
first about using the device.
Even healthy people may exhibit 20 mmHg
differences in blood pressure measurement
results due to incorrect measurement con-
ditions or methods. The measurement results
should not be used to derive diagnoses or
start treatment by yourself. It is dangerous. Talk
to your doctor about the issue and follow the
advice given.
It is good to remember that various situations,
such as tension, affect the measurement
results, which is why the measurement results
may vary. For example, measuring blood pres-
sure in a soothing environment, such as at
home, may yield results that are 20–30 mmHg
lower than a measurement performed by a
doctor in a hospital environment.
Due to the variation in measurement
conditions, it is important to perform the
measurement at home at regular intervals.
Different emotional states and environments
may cause changes of up to 30–50 mmHg in
blood pressure.
Safety instructions
• Keep the device out of the reach of chil-
dren.
• Only use the device to measure blood
pressure.
• If you have been diagnosed with severe
blood flow problems or complications, ask
your doctor first about using the device.
• Do not use the device for small infants or
persons who are unable to express their will.
• Do not use a mobile phone or other devices
that generate an electromagnetic field in the
proximity of the blood measure monitor when
performing measurements. They may cause
errors in the operation of the device.
• Do not disassemble the device or wrist cuff.
It can lead to damage to the device or unreli-
ability of the measurement results.
• Do not turn on the device (using the On/Off
button) when it is not around a wrist.
• Do not drop, bang, subject to vibration or
heat the device.
• Do not twist or stretch the device. Place
the wrist cuff around your wrist without using
unnecessary force.
• Do not subject the device to hot tempera-
tures, high humidity, dust or direct sunlight.
• Do not use benzene, petrol or alco-
hol-based cleaning agents or solvents to
clean the device.
Batteries
• Use two batteries labelled “AAA” in the de-
vice (LR03 1.5V). No other types of batteries.
• Do not place the battery terminals the
wrong way round. The correct way to install
the batteries is indicated with symbols inside
the battery slot.
• Remove the batteries from the device if
you do not use the device for more than 3
months.
• Replace empty batteries with new ones
immediately. Replace both batteries at the
same time.
• Do not use new and old batteries simulta-
neously.
Information about blood pressure
Blood flow in the arteries causes pressure in
them.
Systolic blood pressure (highest pressure)
Diastolic blood pressure (lowest pressure)
In general, blood pressure is at its lowest in
the morning and slightly higher in the after-
noon and in the evening.
The pressure is lower in summer than in winter.
Physical fitness and exercise affect blood
pressure and pulse.
Blood pressure classification chart defined
by the World Health Organization (WHO)
and the International Society of Hyperten-
sion
Parts
Display
Wrist blood pressure monitor
User guide