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Table of Contents

 

Introduction

3

 

How This Monitor Works

4

 

About Blood Pressure

5

 

Parts Identification

6

 

Unit Display Symbols

7

 

Unit Display Explanation

8

 

Features

9

 

Installing the Batteries

10

 

Correct Measuring Posture

11

 

Applying the Cuff

12, 13

 

Measurement Procedures

14

 

WHO Lighted Indicator

15

 

Irregular Heartbeat Detection

16

 

Heartbeat Readings

17

 

Memory Recall

18

 

Average Recall

19

 

Clock Settings

20, 21

 

Maintaining & Storing Unit

22

 

Troubleshooting

23

 

Specifications

24

 

Warranty

25

 

 

 

Introduction3

Congratulations on your purchase of the new Lumiscope model 1134. This fully-automatic, blood pressure monitor is both easy-to-use and ideally suited for daily measurements. The large display includes systolic blood pressure reading, diastolic blood pressure reading and the pulse rate, all clearly shown at the completion of each reading.

You can store up to 99 measurements in each of the unit's 4 memory zones, ideal for users who want to monitor and track their blood pressure on a regular basis. The 1134 is compact and portable, making it perfect for home use and travel.

Blood pressure measurements determined with your 1134 are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using cuff/stethoscope auscultation method, within the limits prescribed by the American National Standard, Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers.

Please read this manual carefully before use. For specific information on your own blood pressure, contact your physician. Please be sure to keep this manual.

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Lumiscope 1134 user manual Table of Contents, Introduction3