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Upper arm blood pressure monitor<br />
12 l<br />
Upper arm blood pressure monitor<br />
12 | 13<br />
Good monitoring.<br />
Good feedback. Good health.<br />
Simon, 45, likes to keep<br />
an eye on his blood pressure.<br />
Do you really know or just guessing?<br />
What are your blood pressure values?<br />
You can only really be certain regarding your blood pressure if it is accurately<br />
and regularly measured. Any doctor can do it. But so can you,<br />
and at home too. Find out for sure: Where are you on the scale?<br />
Classification<br />
systolic<br />
(mmHg)<br />
diastolic<br />
(mmHg)<br />
ideal under 120 under 80<br />
normal 120 – 129 80 – 84<br />
high-normal 130 – 139 85 – 89<br />
Stage 1 Hypertension (mild) 140 – 159 90 – 99<br />
Stage 2 Hypertension<br />
(moderate)<br />
160 – 179 100 – 109<br />
Stage 3 Hypertension (severe) 180 or higher 110 or higher<br />
Health control<br />
Source: Gesundheitsportal Onmeda<br />
Blood pressure monitoring made simple and sure:<br />
At a glance thanks to the large display characters.<br />
VitaDock+<br />
App<br />
BU 540 CONNECT<br />
Upper arm blood<br />
pressure monitor<br />
High blood pressure is a disease that can go undetected for quite some time.<br />
There may not be any conspicuous symptoms, but it does pose a looming danger<br />
nonetheless. Regular monitoring keeps you in touch with your values and health.<br />
Precise blood pressure measuring on the upper arm<br />
250 memory slots each for two users<br />
Extra-large display numbers for easy reading<br />
Ask your doctor to show you how to measure<br />
your blood pressure correctly. Then measure<br />
it yourself daily, always at the same time.<br />
Make sure the cuff is correctly positioned on<br />
your upper arm or wrist. During the reading,<br />
keep the cuff level with your heart. Your<br />
blood pressure readings should be lower<br />
than 135/85 mm Hg, according to the WHO<br />
scale (on the right).<br />
Take your blood<br />
pressure regularly and<br />
at the same time.<br />
Calculates the average of the<br />
last 3 stored readings<br />
Classification according to WHO* recommendations<br />
Certified medical product**<br />
Data transfer via Bluetooth ® Smart (4.0) to the<br />
VitaDock+ App for iOS and Android*<br />
*<br />
World Health Organization ** Certified according to MDD (Medical Device Directive) guidelines *** Bluetooth ® 4.0 kompatibel mit VitaDock+ App ab Apple (iOS 7.0), iPhone ® 4s, iPod Touch ® (ab 4 Gen.), iPad 3, ab Android 4.3