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System Settings
The system settings are divided into two modes, “Menu Mode” and “Utility Mode”.
Menu Mode
“Menu Mode” allows you to configure the “Initial Inflation Pressure Value” and “Auscultation Mode” settings.
1. Press the [MODE] button.
The “Initial Inflation Pressure Value” setting screen appears.
2. Press the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting.
Press the [ ] button to change the setting in the order “280”, “250”, “220”, “AUTO”, “280”...
Press the [ ] button to change the setting in the order “220”, “250”, “280”, “AUTO”, “220”...
When the “Initial Inflation Pressure Value” is set, inflation takes place at a fixed speed to the set
value and thus is quicker.
“AUTO” estimates the systolic blood pressure during inflation and automatically inflates the cuff to a
suitable value.
When using “220”, “250”, or “280” mmHg, select the value that is 30 to 40 mmHg higher than the
estimated systolic blood pressure.
3. When you have completed the “Initial Inflation Pressure Value” setting,
press the [MODE] button.
The “Auscultation Mode” settings screen appears.
4. Press the [ ] or [ ] button to set to “ON” or “OFF”.
When set to “ON”, SYS and DIA can be recorded using auscultation measurement.
For information on auscultation measurement, see page 22.
5. When you have completed the “Auscultation Mode” setting, press the
[MODE] button.
“0” appears.
To start blood pressure measurement, press the [START/STOP] button.
Note:
The body movement detection function is disabled while “Auscultation Mode” is in use.
If the power is turned off, the settings revert to the factory settings.
“Initial Inflation Pressure Value” changes to “AUTO”, and “Auscultation Mode” changes to “OFF”.
Initial Inflation
Pressure Value
Auscultation Mode
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