Preparing The Measurement - Hartmann Veroval Compact+ Instructions For Use Manual

Wrist blood pressure monitor
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• Established hypertension (high blood pressure) is defined as having a systolic value
of at least 140 mmHg and/or a diastolic value of at least 90 mmHg.
• In general, low blood pressure (hypotension) is defined as a systolic value below
105 mmHg and a diastolic value of 60 mmHg. However, the threshold between
normal and low blood pressure (hypotension) is not as accurately specified as the
threshold for high blood pressure (hypertension). Hypotension may be associated
with symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, tendency to faint, visual disturbances or
high pulse rate. In order to ensure that hypotension or the corresponding symptoms
are not attendant symptoms of serious illness, a doctor should be consulted in case
of doubt.
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Constantly elevated blood pressure significantly increases the risk of
developing other disorders. Physical consequences of high blood
pressure, e.g. heart attack, stroke and organ damage, are the most
common causes of death worldwide. Daily blood pressure monitoring is
therefore an important measure that can help to protect you from these
risks. You should discuss this with your doctor, especially if you have
frequently elevated or borderline blood pressure values (see Chapter 3
'Blood pressure information'). The Veroval
®
medi. connect app lets you
share your readings easily with your doctor by email or as a print-out
(see chapter 7 'Transferring measured values via Bluetooth® to the
Veroval® medi.connect app'). Your doctor will initiate appropriate
measures.
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4. Preparing the measurement

Inserting/changing the batteries
Fig. 1
• Open the battery cover on the bottom of the device (see Fig. 1). Insert the batteries
(see Chapter 12 -'Technical data'). Ensure correct polarity (+ and –) when inserting
the batteries. Close the battery lid.
or
flash on the display. Set the
date and time as described below.
• If the 'Change battery' symbol
and
are permanently illuminated, blood
pressure can no longer be measured and you need to replace all the batteries.
English
Setting the date, time and Bluetooth ®
It is very important that you set the date and time correctly. This is the only
way to save your measured values correctly, with the date and time, for subsequent
retrieval. This is also important for correctly using all the memory and analysis
functions.
We recommend activating automatic Bluetooth® data transfer if you want to use the
Veroval® medi.connect app.
• To switch to settings, reinsert the batteries or press the START/STOP button
for 5 seconds. Proceed as follows:
Hours
The hour format flashes on the display.
• Select the desired hour format using the Save buttons
 /  and confirm using the START / STOP button
.
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