RCP ADF-B180 Quick Start Manual
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Wireless Arm Type Blood Pressure Monitor – Quick Start Guide

NOTES ON SAFETY

• Do not use this device on babies, young children, or individuals who
cannot express their consent to take a blood pressure
measurement.
• This device is suitable for use by individuals 12 years old or older.
• Do not use this device on individuals with serious arteriosclerosis.
• Blood pressure readings may change during pregnancy. Pregnant
women should consult their provider before taking a measurement.
• Self-measurement is not medical treatment. If there are unusual
values, please consult your provider.

Taking a Measurement

Avoid smoking, eating, or exercising for 30 minutes before taking
measurements.
Do not allow other people to use your blood pressure monitor. The blood
pressure monitor is specifically assigned to you and you only. Allowing
other people to use your monitor can mislead your provider.
Unless otherwise instructed by your provider, you can take your blood
pressure on either arm.
Remove tight-fitting or thick clothing from your upper arm. The cuff should
be placed on bare skin.
V2.0
REMOTE CARE PARTNERS
Wireless Arm Type Blood
Pressure Monitor
Quick Start Guide
Model # ADF-B180
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  • Page 1 Wireless Arm Type Blood Pressure Monitor – Quick Start Guide Wireless Arm Type Blood Pressure Monitor Quick Start Guide Model # ADF-B180 NOTES ON SAFETY • Do not use this device on babies, young children, or individuals who cannot express their consent to take a blood pressure measurement.
  • Page 2 & diastolic pressure values plus your pulse rate will display on the Blood Pressure monitor. The readings will automatically be transferred to the RCP SmartHub and sent to your provider. Understanding the Results Normal blood pressure is 120/80 or less.

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