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• Do not use the device at the same time as other medical electrical devices (ME equipment). This
could lead to a malfunction of the measuring device and/or an inaccurate measurement.
• Do not use the device outside of the specified storage and operating conditions. This could lead
to incorrect measurements.
• Only use the cuffs included in delivery or cuffs described in these instructions for use for the
device. Using another cuff may lead to measurement inaccuracies.
• Note that when inflating the cuff, the functions of the limb in question may be impaired.
• Do not perform measurements more frequently than necessary. Due to the restriction of blood
flow, some bruising may occur.
• During the blood pressure measurement, the blood circulation must not be stopped for an un-
necessarily long time. If the device malfunctions remove the cuff from the arm.
• Place the cuff on your wrist only. Do not place the cuff on other parts of the body.
General precautions
• The blood pressure monitor is made from precision and electronic components. The accuracy of
the measurements and service life of the device depend on its careful handling.
• Protect the device from impacts, moisture, dirt, marked temperature fluctuations and direct sun-
light.
• Ensure the device is at room temperature before measuring. If the measuring device has been
stored close to the maximum or minimum storage and transport temperatures and is placed in an
environment with a temperature of 20°C, it is recommended that you wait approx. 2 hours before
using the measuring device.
• Do not drop the device.
• Do not use the device in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields and keep it away from radio
systems or mobile telephones.
• We recommend that the batteries be removed if the device will not be used for a prolonged period
of time.
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