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The digital blood pressure monitor with an LCD screen.

Press the button while remaining completely still and quiet.

Self-measurement is not a substitute for professional diagnosis. Never alter your medication dosages based on home readings without consulting your doctor.

Do not fold or crease the air tube tightly. Store the monitor and its components in a clean, safe location away from extreme temperatures, high humidity, or direct sunlight.

: Cuff tubing is blocked or the cuff is not attached properly. Solution : Check for kinks in the tube. Ensure the cuff connector is fully inserted into the monitor’s port.

A soft fabric pouch for travel and protection. Instruction Manual: Printed setup and safety documentation. Device Features

The Intelli Wrap Cuff works correctly even if placed at an angle.

: To delete all stored data, hold the Memory button and the START/STOP button simultaneously for several seconds until the display clears. Maintenance

: Insert the air plug securely into the air jack located on the left side of the main unit.

If you are looking to download a digital PDF copy of the exact original schematic layout for the , it is recommended to visit the official Omron Healthcare global support website or check certified medical equipment archive directories. To help me tailor this guide further, let me know:

If you need the original PDF or printed version, here are the most reliable sources:

| Symbol | Meaning | |--------|---------| | Heart icon (flashing) | Measuring in progress | | Heart icon (solid, irregular) | Irregular heartbeat detected >2 times | | Battery icon | Low battery | | Cuff icon | Cuff too loose/tight or movement detected |

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Single measurements taken in a clinical setting can be misleading due to “white coat hypertension”—elevated readings caused by the stress of being at a doctor’s office. Conversely, “masked hypertension” occurs when blood pressure is normal in clinical settings but elevated at home. Regular home monitoring helps your physician accurately diagnose and manage your blood pressure.