How Do I Evaluate My Blood Pressure; Appearance Of The Irregular Heartbeat (Ihb) Symbol; Data Memory; Viewing The Stored Values - Microlife BP W3 Comfort Instructions Manual

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«CL» is displayed when the reading is deleted from the
memory successfully.

How do I evaluate my blood pressure

The triangle on the left-hand edge of the display AL points at the
range within which the measured blood pressure value lies. The
value is either within the optimum (white), elevated (hatched gray) or
high (black) range. The classification corresponds to the following
ranges defined by international guidelines (ESH, ESC, JSH). Data in
mmHg.
Range
Systolic
1 blood pressure
≥135
too high
130 - 135 80 - 85
2 blood pressure
elevated
<130
3 blood pressure
optimum
The higher value is the one that determines the evaluation. Example:
a blood pressure value of 140/80 mmHg or a value of 130/90 mmHg
indicates «blood pressure too high».
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Diastolic Recommendation
≥85
Seek medical advice
Self-check
<80
Self-check

5. Appearance of the irregular heartbeat (IHB) symbol

This symbol AM indicates that an irregular heartbeat was detected.
In this case, the measured blood pressure may deviate from your
actual blood pressure values. It is recommended to repeat the
measurement.
Information for the doctor in case of repeated appearance of
the IHB symbol:
This device is an oscillometric blood pressure monitor that also
measures the pulse during blood pressure measurement and indi-
cates when the heart rate is irregular.

6. Data memory

This device automatically stores the last 30 measurement values.

Viewing the stored values

Press the M-button 3 briefly, when the device is switched off. The
display first shows «M» AK, and «A»which stands for the average of
all stored values.
Pressing the M-button again displays the previous value. Pressing
the M-button repeatedly enables you to move from one stored value
to another.

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