MABIS 04-203-001 Instruction Manual page 9

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Important Information Before
Use
1
.
Blood pressure
measurements
should
only
be
interpreted
by
a
physician
or
a
trained health
care
professional
who
is
familiar
with
your medical
history.
Through
regular
use
of this
device
and
recording
of
your
measurements, you
can keep
your physician informed
of
the
changes
in
your blood
pressure.
2.
Perform your
measurement
in
a
quite place.
You
should
be
seated
in
a
relaxed
position.
3.
Avoid smoking,
eating,
taking medication, alcohol
consumption
or
physical
activity
30
minutes
prior to
taking
a
reading.
If
you
are
exhibiting
signs
of
stress,
avoid
taking
your
measurement
until
the
feeling
subsides.
4.
Rest 15 minutes
prior to
taking
a
reading.
5.
Remove
any
constrictive clothing or
jewelry
that
may
interfere
with the
cuff
placement.
6.
Apply
the
cuff to
the
proper
position
on
the
left
arm.
The
monitor should
be
positioned
flat
with
the
digital
display
panel
in
view.
7.
Keep
the monitor stable during
measurement
to
achieve an accurate
reading.
Remain
still;
do
not
talk
during the
measurement.
8.
Record
your
daily
blood pressure
and
pulse readings
on
a
chart.
9.
Take
your readings
at
the
same
time,
each day
(or
as
recommended
by your
physician)
to
get
an
accurate
indication of
change
in
your
true
blood pressure.
10.
Wait a
minimum
of
15 minutes
between
readings
to
allow
for
the blood
vessels
to
return
to
normal.
The
wait
time
may
vary
depending on
your
individual
physiological characteristics.
1
1
.Although
such cases
are
rare, for
those
with
an
extremely
weak
pulse
or
irregular
pulse, errors
may
result
which
prevent proper
measurement.
If
abnormal
variations
are
noticed,
consult with
your physician
or
a
sales representative
from
where
you purchased
this
unit.
12.
This device
is
intended
for
adult use.
Please
consult your physician
should you wish
to
use
the
device
on
children.
While
taking
a measurement, you can
stop
the
inflation
or
deflation
process
of the
cuff at
any
time
by
pressing
the release valve button or
by removing
the
cuff
from your arm.
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