Blood Pressure Standard
The World Health Organization (WHO) and National
High Blood Pressure Education Program Coordinating
Committee have developed a blood pressure standard,
according to which areas of low- and high-risk blood pressure
are identified. This standard, however, is a general guideline
and blood pressures vary between different people, age
groups, etc.
It is important that you consult with your physician regularly.
Your physician will tell you your normal blood pressure range
as well as the point at which you will be considered at risk.
About Blood Pressure
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Do not drop the unit. It’s not shock proof.
Do not modify or disassemble the unit or the
arm cuff.
Use a cloth moistened with water or neutral
detergent to clean the body of the unit. Then
wipe it dry.
Avoid thinner, benzene and other harsh
cleaners.
Keep the unit in a suitable place. Avoid high
temperature, direct sunlight, high moisture
and dust.
Remove the batteries if the unit will not be
used for a long time.
Care & Maintenance
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Z
Z
Z
Diastolic Pressure
Systolic Pressure
mmHg
mmHg
180
160
140
130
120
80 85 90 100 110
Grade 3 Hypertension (Severe)
Grade 2 Hypertension (Moderate)
Grade 1 Hypertension (Mild)
High-Normal
Normal
Optimal