Precaution Before Use - Bioland 2006-2B User Manual

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Precaution before use

1.
Do not confuse self-monitoring with self-diagnoses. Blood pressure
measurements should only be interpreted by a health professional who is
familiar with your medical history.
2.
If you are taking medication, consult with your physician to determine the most
appropriate time to measure your blood pressure. Never change a prescribed
medication without first consulting with your physician.
3.
For persons with irregular or unstable peripheral circulation problems due to
diabetes, liver disease, hardening of the arteries, etc., there may be fluctuation in
blood pressure values measured at the upper arm versus at the wrist.
4.
This device is designed for adults to use if use this device on a child patient, old
people or toddlers, consult with your physician or measure with relative aid.
5.
Measurements may be impaired if this device is use near televisions,
microwave ovens, X-ray mobile phone equipment or other devices with strong
electrical fields. To prevent such interference, use the meter at a sufficient
distance from such devices or turn them off.
6.
This device is not suitable for disease diagnoses, urgent treatment, continuous
monitoring during medical emergencies or operations.
7.
Before using, should wash your hand.
8.
If there is overmuch pressure or you feel uncomfortable, please press
"POWER" button immediately for quick deflation
9.
Five minutes should elapse before the first reading is taken.
10. If there are unexpected readings, you should seed an explanation from your
physician.
11. Any reading may be affected by the measuring position, the patient's position,
movement, or the patient's physical condition
12. Failure to use the cuff specified by use manual, or modified instrument may
result in incorrect measurements.
13. If the device is stored in the lowest (-20 ℃ ) or highest temperature (55 ℃ )
environment and measured at the ambient temperature (20 ℃ ), it shall be
placed in the environment for 15 minutes before the measurement.
14. Too frequent blood pressure measurements can lead to unnecessary stress and
elevated blood pressure.
15. Measuring blood pressure in a wound can lead to incorrect measurements and
bacterial infections.
16. Cuff may trigger lymphedema in the upper extremity when used on the arm for
a mastectomy.
17. Pressure on the cuff can temporarily disable monitoring devices that are used
at the same time on the same limb.
18. It is necessary to check whether the operation of the sphygmomanometer will
have a long-term effect on the patient's blood circulation.
19. Continuous compression of the cuff by knotted hoses may result in incorrect
measurements or damage to the patient's skin.
20. Contraindications: serious arteriosclerosis, cardiac pacemaker.
21. Patient is intended operator
22. Pregnant women and preeclampsia patients can't use this device.
23. When worn on limbs with invasive devices or arteriovenous shunt devices, the
cuff can cause injury to the patient.
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