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in the bioelectrical system controlling the heart beat. The
symptoms (omitted or premature heart beats, slow or exces-
sively fast heart rate) may be caused, among other things,
by heart disease, age, physical predisposition, excessive use
of stimulants, stress or lack of sleep. Arrhythmia can only be
ascertained through examination by your doctor.
Repeat the measurement if the flashing icon is displayed
after the measurement. Please note that you should rest for 5
minutes between measurements and not talk or move during
the measurement. If the icon appears often, please con-
tact your doctor. Any self-diagnosis and treatment based on
the test results may be dangerous. It is vital to follow your doc-
tor’s instructions.
WHO classification:
According to WHO Guidelines/Definitions and the latest find-
ings, the test results can be classified and evaluated according
to the following chart:
The bar graph in the display and the scale on the unit indicate
the range of the blood pressure which has been recorded. If
the values for systolic and diastolic pressure are in two differ-
ent WHO ranges (e.g. systolic in the high-normal range and
diastolic pressure in the normal range) the graphic WHO clas-
sification on the unit indicates the higher range (high-normal in
the example described).
6. Saving, retrieving and deleting results
The results of each successful measurement are stored
together with date and time. With more than 60 items of
measured data, the earliest items of data measured are lost.
Select the desired user memory by pressing the MEM button
and then the + button. Press the MEM button again to display
the average of all saved measurements in the user memory.
Press the MEM button again to display the average day meas-
urement for the last 7 days. (day: 5.00 a.m. – 9.00 a.m., display
). Press the MEM button again to display the average night
measurement for the last 7 days (night: 5.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.,
Range of blood pressure values Systolic (in mmHg) Diastole (in mmHg) Measure
Grade 3: Severe hypertension >=180 >=110 Seek medical advice
Grade 2: Moderate hypertension 160 –179 100 –109 Seek medical advice
Grade 1: Mild hypertension 140 –159 90 99 Have it checked regularly by doctor
High-normal 130 –139 85 – 89 Have it checked regularly by doctor
Normal 120 –129 80 – 84 Check it yourself
Optimal <120 <80 Check it yourself
Source: WHO, 1999
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