Attaching The Arm Cuff; How To Take Proper Measurements; Measurement (Operation); After Measurement - A&D UA-705 Instruction Manual

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Attaching The Arm Cuff

1. Wrap the cuff around the upper arm,
about 2 - 3 cm above the elbow, as
shown. Place the cuff directly against the
skin, as clothing may cause a faint pulse
and result in a measurement error.
2. Constriction of the upper arm, caused
by rolling up a shirtsleeve, may prevent
accurate readings.
3. Confirm that the index
the proper fit range.

How To Take Proper Measurements

For the most accurate blood pressure
measurement:
Sit comfortably around the table.
Rest your arm on the table.
Relax for about five to ten minutes
before measurement.
Place the center of the cuff at the same height as your heart.
Remain still and keep quiet during measurement.
Do not measure right after physical exercise or a bath. Rest for twenty or
thirty minutes before taking the measurement.
Try to measure your blood pressure at the same time every day.

Measurement (Operation)

During measurement, it is normal for the cuff to feel very tight.
Select a measurement mode (operation of the device).
Normal measurement with storing data :
Recalling data :
........................................
Clearing data :
.......................................................................

After Measurement

After the measurement is completed, remove the cuff and record your data,
then press the
START
Note: The device is an automatic power shut-off function, which turns the power
off approximately one minute after measurement.
Allow at least three minutes between measurements on the same person.
Using The Monitor
points within
Press and hold the
button to turn off the power.
English 6
Rolled up shirtsleeve
Cuff
2 -3 cm
Constriction of the Upper Arm
Index
and Proper fit range
Press the
.....................................
button to recall data.
START
Remove the battery and re-install it.
Air Hose
button.
START

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