Hartmann Veroval DUO CONTROL Instructions For Use Manual page 9

Upper arm blood pressure monitor
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Important instructions for use
Intended use:
The Veroval duo control is a re-usable, non-invasive fully automatic blood
pressure monitor for the upper arm that is intended for temporary monitoring
of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure and the pulse rate of adults and
which can be used by laypersons and healthcare professionals in clinical and
domestic settings.
Only use the monitor to take blood pressure measurements on the upper arm.
Do not place the cuff on other areas of the body.
Use only the supplied cuff or an original replacement cuff. The measured
values will otherwise be incorrect.
Only use the monitor on persons whose upper arm circumference is within the
range indicated for the monitor.
If measured values are questionable, repeat the measurement.
Do not leave the device unattended near small children or persons who
cannot operate it themselves. There is a risk of strangulation if the cuff
tube becomes wrapped around the neck. Swallowing small parts that have
detached from the monitor can also result in suffocation.
Do not under any circumstances carry out blood pressure measurements on
newborns, babies or toddlers.
Please do not place the cuff over a wound as this may cause further injuries.
Do not place the cuff on persons who have had a mastectomy.
Please note that the pressure build-up in the cuff can lead to temporary
disruption of medical devices being used at the same time on the same arm.
Do not use the blood pressure monitor together with a high frequency
surgical device.
If an intravascular treatment is present or there is an arteriovenous access
(e.g. AV shunt) on the arm, measuring the blood pressure can lead to
injuries. Never use the cuff on the arm to which these conditions apply.
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