
BP-1MY-4
Sample Displays
kPa
Diastolic Blood Pressure
#Slide the battery compartment cover back into place to close it.
•If display contents appear abnormal after you load batteries, remove the batteries, wait for about two or three seconds, and then reload them.
Systolic Blood Pressure | Pulse Rate |
mmHg
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Systolic Blood Pressure | Pulse Rate |
•Most of the display illustrations in this manual use kPa (the factory default unit) as the blood pressure measurement unit.
BATTERIES
Power Requirements
•The Base Unit is powered by four
•Use of batteries recommended by CASIO or their equivalents is recommended.
Important!
•Replace batteries as soon as possible after the low battery indicator
() appears on the display.
•Make sure that the (+) and
•Never mix new batteries with old ones.
•Never mix batteries of different types.
•Be sure to remove the batteries from the Base Unit if you do not plan to use it for a long time.
•The original batteries that come with the Base Unit are not rechargeable. Never try to charge them.
•The original batteries that come with the Base Unit are loaded at the factory before shipment. Because of time spend in transit and storage, the original batteries may not provide the service life indicated below.
•Should batteries ever leak, immediately wipe the fluid from inside the battery compartment, taking care not to get any on your skin.
•Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If a battery is accidentally swallowed, immediately contact a physician.
•Leaving old batteries in the Base Unit can cause unexpected problems.
•Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the regulations and laws in your particular country or area.
Battery Life
You can expect approximately 300 measurements from a fresh set of
Loading Batteries
!Pressing down on the ▼ part of the battery compartment cover, slide
the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow.
• Remove the old batteries, if there are any.
To close To open
OPEN | Press here and slide. |
AFFIXING THE CUFF TO YOUR ARM
•Affix the cuff to your arm so it is in contact with bare skin.
•If you are wearing clothing made of thick material (such as a sweater), it is better to remove the thick clothing than to roll up the sleeve.
!Insert the plug of the cuff into the Base
Unit.
• Make sure you insert the plug as far as it will go.
Plug
Connector
@Widen the opening of the cuff and then slip it over your left arm.
The cuff material should form a | There should be about one | |
loop, with the end of the material | ||
or two centimeters between | ||
passing through the oblong metal | ||
the edge of the cuff and | ||
ring. Pull the end of the material | ||
your elbow joint. | ||
through the ring so the cuff is | ||
• The cuff should not be | ||
snug on your arm, double it back | ||
touching your elbow joint. | ||
against the ring, and secure it in | ||
| ||
place with the fastening tape. |
| |
| Your hand should be open, | |
| palm facing upwards. | |
| Position the cuff so the air tube is | |
| located at the top of your biceps. | |
| • The tube should align | |
| approximately with your middle | |
| finger. |
If the end of the material is accidentally pulled out from the metal ring, insert it back in, making sure that the fastening tape is facing outward.
•Always have the cuff on your left arm whenever taking readings for the purpose of setting the Watch’s basic data. If you are simply taking readings with the Base Unit only, however, you can have the cuff on your right arm.
#Pull on the end of the cuff material until the cuff is snug on your arm, and use the fastening tape to secure it in place.
Tighten the cuff until all of the open space between your arm and the cuff is eliminated.
•Take care that you
do not over tighten | Fastening tape |
the cuff. |
|
•Leaving space between the cuff and your arm, can cause over inflation, and apply very strong pressure to your arm. It can also interfere with proper measurement.
@Making sure that their (+) and