• Your blood pressure depends on several factors, such as age, gender, weight, and physical condition. It also
depends on the environment and your state of mind at the time of measurement. In general, your blood
pressure is lower when you are asleep and higher when you are active. Your blood pressure may be higher
when recorded at a hospital or a clinic and may be lower when measured in the relaxing comfort of your
home. Due to these variations, we recommend that you record your blood pressure regularly at home as well
as at your doctor's clinic.
• Try to record your blood pressure regularly at the same time of the day and under the same conditions. This will
help your physician detect any extreme variations in your blood pressure and thus treat you accordingly.
• Morning Hypertension ( > 135 / 85 mmHg): Recently, several studies have identified elevated cardiovascular
risks (heart failure, stroke, angina) associated with "morning hypertension". There is a typical rise in blood
pressure during the physiological changes from sleep to arising for the day.
• The ideal time to measure your blood pressure is in the morning just after you wake up, before breakfast
and any physical activity, and in the absence of the urge to urinate. If this is not possible, try to take the
measurements later in the morning, before you start any physical activity. Relax for a few minutes before you
record your blood pressure.
• Your blood pressure increases or decreases under the following circumstances:
Blood pressure is higher than normal:
— When you are excited, nervous, or tense
— While taking a bath
— During and after exercise or strenuous physical activity
— When it is cold
— Within one hour after meals
— After drinking tea, coffee, or other caffeinated drinks
— After smoking tobacco
— When your bladder is full
Blood pressure is lower than normal:
— After consuming alcohol
— After taking a bath
• The pulse display is not suitable for checking the frequency of heart pacemakers.
• If you have been diagnosed with a severe arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, vascular constriction, liver
disorders, or diabetes, have a cardiac pacemaker, or are pregnant, measurements made with this instrument
should only be evaluated after consultation with your doctor.
• Take care while handling the batteries in the device. Incorrect usage may cause battery fluid leakage.
To prevent such accidents, refer to the following instructions:
— Insert batteries with the correct polarity
— Turn off power after use. Remove and store the batteries if you are not planning to use the device
for an extended period of time
— Do not mix different types, brands, or size of batteries. This may cause damage to the product
— Do not mix old and new batteries
— Remove batteries and dispose of them according to the proper regulations in your area
— Do not disassemble batteries or expose them to heat or fire
— Do not short-circuit the batteries
— Do not use rechargeable batteries
Need help?
Do you have a question about the PROTOCOL 7D MII BD250 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
how can i troubleshoot it shows End
The "End" message on the BIOS Diagnostics PROTOCOL 7D MII BD250 monitor likely indicates the completion of a measurement or a protocol session. To troubleshoot:
1. Check Measurement Completion – If the device has completed a blood pressure measurement, the "End" message may simply indicate the process is finished.
2. Verify Protocol Mode – If using the Protocol Software (7D Mode), ensure that all required measurements (4 per day for 7 days) are completed for accurate results. If not enough measurements are stored, the software may not function correctly.
3. Memory Check – If the device is in memory recall mode, review stored measurements to confirm proper data recording.
4. Restart the Device – Turn off the monitor and restart it to see if the message persists.
5. Battery and Power Supply – Ensure batteries are properly inserted or the AC/DC adapter is securely connected.
6. Refer to the Manual – If issues continue, check the error message section for further troubleshooting.
If the problem persists, contact BIOS Medical Hotline for support.
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My blood pressure machine just keeps on saying and when I turn it on it does not work at all. I have changed batteries I have plugged it in
If your BIOS Diagnostics PROTOCOL 7D MII BD250 blood pressure monitor does not turn on or display any readings, check the following:
1. Ensure the batteries are correctly inserted with the proper polarity.
2. If using an AC adapter, make sure it is correctly connected.
If the issue persists after these checks, consider replacing the batteries or verifying the power source.
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