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ABOUT THE PRESSURE RATING INDICATOR™ ABOUT MEMORY
Note: This device stores the last 90 measurements in memory. The device announces the memory
data values as they are displayed.
1. Press the or button. The average of all
measurements and the number of data are
displayed. (If no data, “0” is displayed.
Press the
, or
START
button to turn the
device off.)
2. Each time the
button (or the button
to display the data in the reverse order) is
pressed, the memory data is displayed as
follows.
Average of all AM (morning) measurements
taken between 4:00 and 9:59. (In the
example, 10 measurements. If no data, “--” is
displayed.)
Average of all PM (evening) measurements
taken between 18:00 and 1:59. (In the
example, 9 measurements. If no data, “--” is
displayed.)
Most recent data (See No. 35). Three
seconds after the data number display, the
measurement data is displayed.
Last data (No.1). Three seconds after the
data number display, the measurement data
is displayed.
3. After the last data is displayed, press the
button to return the average display of all measurements.
4. Press the
START
button to turn the device off. After one minute of
non-operation, the device will turn off automatically.
Average of
all the data
Average systolic
Average diastolic
Average pulse
Press or
Most recent data
Systolic
Diastolic
Pulse
Last data (Oldest)
Average
of AM data
Average
of PM data
Average systolic
Average diastolic
Average pulse
Average systolic
Average diastolic
Average pulse
Systolic
Diastolic
Pulse
The Pressure Rating Indicator™ is a feature which
provides a snapshot of your blood pressure classifi-
cation based on your measurements. This will let you
quickly know what your blood pressure readings
mean. Each segment of the bar indicator corresponds
to the Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee
(JNC7) on Prevention, Evaluation and Treatment of
High Blood Pressure from the National Heart, Lung
and Blood Institute - May 2003. For a more detailed
look at this blood pressure classification, please refer
to “Assessing High Blood Pressure” on page E-22.
JNC7 Classification Indicator
Hypertension Stage 2
Hypertension Stage 2
Hypertension Stage 1
Prehypertension
Prehypertension
Normal
JNC7 Classification Indicator
Stage 2 Hypertension
Stage 1 Hypertension
Prehypertension
Normal
Example
Hypertension
Stage 2
Example
Stage 2
Hypertension
: The indicator displays a segment, based on the current measurement,
corresponding to the JNC7 Classification.
NOTE: Due to other risk factors (e.g. diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc.) in addition to your blood
pressure measurement, the Pressure Rating Indicator is approximate. Please consult with your
physician for interpretation and diagnosis of your blood pressure measurements.
NOTE: Residents outside of the United States (e.g.. Canada and Mexico) should refer to the WHO
Classification Table on page E-22 for assessment of their blood pressure
measurement.
JNC7 Classification Indicator
Hypertension Stage 2
Hypertension Stage 2
Hypertension Stage 1
Prehypertension
Prehypertension
Normal
JNC7 Classification Indicator
Stage 2 Hypertension
Stage 1 Hypertension
Prehypertension
Normal
Example
Hypertension
Stage 2
Example
Stage 2
Hypertension
JNC7 Classification Indicator
Hypertension Stage 2
Hypertension Stage 2
Hypertension Stage 1
Prehypertension
Prehypertension
Normal
JNC7 Classification Indicator
Stage 2 Hypertension
Stage 1 Hypertension
Prehypertension
Normal
Example
Hypertension
Stage 2
Example
Stage 2
Hypertension