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When using your blood pressure monitor, basic precautions should always be followed. Please read and follow all instructions and warnings before using this product. Save these instructions for future reference.
Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff/stethoscope ausculatory method, within the limits prescribed by the American National Standard, Manual, electronic, or automated sphygmomanometers.
What is Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the artery walls while blood flows through the arteries. The pressure measured when the heart contracts and sends blood out of the heart is systolic (highest) blood pressure. The pressure measured when the heart dilates with blood flowing back into the heart is called diastolic (lowest) blood pressure.
Why Measure Your Blood Pressure?
Among today's various health problems, those associated with high blood pressure are very common. High blood pressure dangerously correlates with cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, blood pressure monitoring is important for identifying those at risk.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institutes of Health have developed a blood pressure standard that identifies areas of low and high-risk blood pressure. This standard, however, is a general guideline as an individual's blood pressure varies among different people, age groups, etc.
Categories for Blood Pressure Levels in Adults
Systolic (mmHg) | Diastolic (mmHg) | |
Stage 2 Hypertension | ![]() | ![]() |
Stage 1 Hypertension | 140~159 | 90~99 |
Prehypertension | 120~139 | 80~89 |
Normal | <120 | <80 |
For adults 18 and older who are not on medicine for high blood pressure, are not having a short-term serious illness, and do not have other conditions, such as diabetes and kidney disease.
To determine category of risk when systolic and diastolic readings fall into two areas, use the higher of the two numbers for classification.
There is an exception to the above definition of high blood pressure for people with diabetes and chronic kidney disease. A blood pressure of 130/80 mmHg or higher is considered high blood pressure for those individuals.
This monitor comes equipped with a Risk Category Indicator to visually indicate the assumed risk level of each reading based upon these standards.
It is important that you consult with your physician regularly. Your physician will tell you your normal blood pressure range as well as the point at which you will be considered at risk.
For reliable monitoring and reference of blood pressure, keeping long-term records is recommended.
This monitor uses Smart Sense™ Technology to detect your blood pressure. With one touch of a button, the cuff will automatically inflate to block the blood flow through your artery. Next, the deflation process starts. Smart Sense™ Technology enables the monitor to automatically inflate and deflate to the appropriate level for each individual. Please note that any muscle movement during inflation or deflation will cause measurement error. When measurement is complete, the monitor will display your systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, and pulse readings.
Based upon your measurement results, the monitor's Risk Category Indicator will alert you if your reading falls into the pre-hypertension, stage 1 hypertension, or stage 2 hypertension categories. See more information on the Risk Category Indicator.
Other Accessories Included:
1 12V DC Output AC Adapter and 4 "AA" size, 1.5V alkaline batteries
Note: Please unload the batteries when operating with the AC adapter for an extended period of time.
Display Symbols:
![]() | User 1: Appears when the monitor is operated by User 1. |
![]() | User 2: Appears when the monitor is operated by User 2. |
![]() | Weak Battery Symbol: Appears when batteries should be replaced. |
![]() | Pulse Symbol: Shows the pulse rate per minute. |
![]() | Important Health Bulletin |
![]() | Memory Average: Displays average of last 3 readings |
![]() | Risk Category Indicator: Compares readings against blood pressure guidelines. |
If any of the following letters and numbers appear in the area that diastolic pressure should be displayed, an error has occurred with your reading. See Troubleshooting section of this manual for more information.
![]() | Measurement Error: Measure again. Wrap the cuff correctly and keep arm steady during measurement. |
![]() | Measurement Error: Measurement result exceeds measurement range. Measure again. |
![]() | Air Circuit Abnormality: Check cuff connection. Measure again. |
![]() | Pressure Exceeding 300 mmHg: Switch the unit off to clear, then measure again. |
![]() | Data Error: Remove and reload the batteries. |
Note: It is recommended that you use batteries only for travelling or when it is not possible to use the AC adapter.
Replace the batteries if:
As the supplied batteries are for test only, they may be discharged earlier than batteries you buy in stores. Replace the batteries in pairs. Remove batteries when unit is not in use for extended periods of time.
Note: Batteries are hazardous waste. Do not dispose of them together with the household garbage.
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If it is not possible to fit the cuff to your left arm, it can also be placed on your right arm. However, all measurements should be made using the same arm. To use on the right arm, you must position the artery symbol " " over the main artery. Locate the main artery by pressing with two fingers approximately 1" (2 cm) above the bend of your elbow on the Main Artery inside of your right arm. Identify where the pulse can be felt the strongest. This is your main artery.
Proper cuff size is critical to accurate measurement. This cuff is suitable for your use if the arrow falls within the solid color line as shown below. If the Arrow falls outside of the Solid Color Line, you will need a cuff with other circumferences. Contact HoMedics Consumer Relations regarding additional cuff sizes.
If you are using this blood pressure monitor for the first time, please remove the protective film from the screen.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institutes of Health have developed a blood pressure standard classifying blood pressure ranges into 4 stages. This unit is equipped with an innovative blood pressure classification indicator, which visually indicates the assumed risk level (normal, prehypertension, stage 1 hypertension, or stage 2 hypertension) of each reading. Symbols are described below and classifications follow the guidelines as described earlier in this manual).
This device may have difficulty determining the proper blood pressure for users with irregular heartbeat, diabetes, poor circulation of blood, kidney problems, and for users who have suffered a stroke or other medical conditions.
If the icon appears often, it is recommended that you consult your physician.
This monitor can be used by two individuals.
Each user can store up to 60 measurements.
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If any abnormality arises during use, please check the following points
SYMPTOMS | POSSIBLE CAUSES | CORRECTION |
Unit does not turn on when the START/STOP button is pushed. | Batteries have run down. | Replace them with four new AA alkaline batteries. |
Battery polarities have been positioned incorrectly. | Re-insert the batteries in the correct positions. | |
EE measurement error symbol shown on display or the blood pressure value is displayed excessively low (or high). | Cuff has been placed incorrectly. | Wrap the cuff properly so that it is positioned correctly. |
Did you talk or move during measurement? | Measure again. Keep arm steady during measurement. | |
Shaking of the arm with the cuff on. | ||
Er error symbol shown on display - measurement result exceeds measurement range. | Did you move during measurement? | Measure again. Do not move during measurement. |
Shaking of the arm with the cuff on. | ||
E1 error symbol shown on display | Air circuit abnormality. Cuff tube may not be plugged into monitor correctly. | Check cuff connection. Measure again. |
E2 error symbol shown on display | Inflation pressure exceeding 300 mmHg. | Switch the unit off, then measure again. |
E3 error symbol shown on display | Data error. | Remove and reload the batteries. |
Note: If the unit still does not work, contact HoMedics Consumer Relations. Under no circumstance should you disassemble or attempt to repair the unit by yourself. Contact information for HoMedics Consumer Relations Department can be found on the warranty page.
Power Source: | Four 1.5V DC (AA) batteries or supplied 12V DC AC adapter |
Measurement Method: | Oscillometric |
Measurement Range: | Pressure: 40~250 millimeters mercury (mmHg) Pulse: 40~199 beats/minute |
Accuracy: | Pressure: ±3 mmHg Pulse: ±5% of reading |
Pressure Sensor: | Semi-conductor |
Inflation: | Pump driven |
Deflation: | Automatic Pressure release valve |
Memory Capacity: | 60 memories for each User (120 total) |
Auto-shut-off: | 1 minute after last button operation |
Operation Environment: | Temperature: 50°F~104°F (10°C ~40°C) Humidity: 40~85% RH max. |
Storage Environment: | Temperature: 14°F~140°F (-10°C~60°C) Humidity: 10~90% RH max. |
Weight: | 0.80 lbs (without batteries) |
Arm Circumference: | 8.7"-18.1" (22-46cm) |
Dimensions: | 4.5"(L) x 5.9"(W) x 3"(H) 114mm(L) x 150mm(W) x 76mm(H) |
![]() | Type BF Device and cuff are designed to provide special protection against electrical shocks. |
Note: These specifications are subject to change without notice.
For service or repair, do not return this unit to the retailer. Contact HoMedics Consumer Relations at:
Mail:
HoMedics, Inc.
Service Center
Dept. 168
3000 Pontiac Trail
Commerce Township, MI 48390
Email: cservice@ homedics.com
Phone: 1-800-466-3342 Business Hours: 8:30am-5pm ET Monday-Friday
For more information regarding our product line in the USA, please visit: www.homedics.com
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