Measurement Procedure - Nissei WSK-1011 Instructoin Manual

Digital blood pressure monitor
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In case of unavailability of a table
1. Sit down on a chair. that you can be comfortably seated with your legs uncrossed, feet fl at on the fl oor and back supported.
2. Bring the cuff to the heart level lightly pressing your left hand to the chest (Fig.6).
3. While measuring lightly support your left arm by the right hand.
Measurement in the lying position
1. Lie on your back.
2. Bring the cuff to the heart level using a case and folded towel (Fig.7).
Try to use the same wrist and position for measurement.
If the cuff is positioned above/below the heart, resulting reading may be incorrect (lower/higher).

MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE

IMPORTANT! The device has touch-sensitive buttons that are pressed by slight touching. Moisture, dirt and extraneous
objects between the fi nger and the device panel can aff ect the ability of buttons to respond to touching.
Before measurement, take a few breaths and relax. During the measurement, do not talk and do not move.
1. Press the START/STOP button. The defl ating symbol « » will fl ash on the display, and the device will release the remaining air
from the cuff (Fig.8).
2. Beep will be heard, and air will be pumped into the cuff . The symbol « » will fl ash, and the displayed value will increase (Fig.9).
Infl ation will stop at optimum level owing to the Fuzzy Infl ation algorithm.
3. The symbol « » will disappear and measurement will start up. The pressure cuff will slowly defl ate.
Body Motion Indication
Blood pressure value taken while moving cannot be said to be the correct value because body move-
ment can aff ect blood pressure. This product analyzes pulse wave and displays «
«
» indicates the results might be aff ected by body movement.
Press the START/STOP button to stop forcedly the measurement: the device will stop infl ation and quickly release the air.
4. Symbol «» will start fl ashing simultaneously with the beep immediately after the pulse rate is detected (Fig.10).
» when body motion is detected.
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