MABIS 04-255-001 Specifications Page 4

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INTRODUCTION
To achieve the maximum benefit from your blood pressure
monitor, we recommend that you first consult with
your physician or trained healthcare professional.
Thank you for purchasing a MABIS Dot Matrix Automatic Wrist
Digital Blood Pressure Monitor. With proper care and use, your
monitor will provide you with many years of reliable readings.
The method of measurement that your Wrist Monitor uses is called
the oscillometric method. The monitor detects your blood’s movement
through the artery in your wrist and converts the movements into a
digital reading. The oscillometric method does not require a stetho-
scope, making the monitor easy to use. The preformed cuff requires
little effort to apply and is comfortable to wear.
Your Wrist Monitor is specially enhanced with on-screen instructions
in five different languages. Up to 30 readings per memory bank (60
total measurements) can be viewed on charts or graphs including an
average of the readings stored. Your monitor is also designed to
take measurements quickly and deflate even faster for increased
comfort.
Clinical research has proven a direct relationship between blood
pressure in the wrist and blood pressure in the arm. Because the
arteries in the wrist and the arm are connected, changes in wrist
blood pressure reflect changes in arm blood pressure. Consistent
wrist measurements will provide you and your physician with an
accurate indication of change in your true blood pressure.
Blood pressure readings determined with this device are equivalent
to measurements obtained by a trained observer using the
cuff/stethoscope auscultation method, within the limits prescribed by
the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated
Sphygmomanometers.
This monitor is designed to function in accordance with the specifications
for persons with common arrhythmias, such as arterial or ventricular
premature beats or arterial fibrillation.
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