Boso Medistar+ manual

Boso Medistar+
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BrandBoso
ModelMedistar+
Productsphygmomanometer
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Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Boso Medistar+ below.

What does systolic pressure mean?

Systolic pressure is the top number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. Systolic pressure refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle.

What does diastolilc pressure mean?

Diastolic pressure is the lowest number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats.

What is a normal blood pressure?

A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.

How do I properly operate the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer to obtain accurate blood pressure readings?

To properly operate the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer and obtain accurate blood pressure readings, follow these steps: 1. Begin by ensuring that the device is properly assembled and in good working condition. 2. Sit in a comfortable and relaxed position, with your feet flat on the floor and your back supported. 3. Place the cuff of the sphygmomanometer around your upper arm, positioning it approximately 2-3 centimeters above the elbow joint. 4. Make sure the cuff is snug but not too tight. You should be able to fit two fingers between the cuff and your arm. 5. Turn on the sphygmomanometer and wait for it to initialize. The display should show zeros or dashes. 6. Hold your arm at heart level and rest it on a table or armrest. Keep your palm facing upward. 7. Press the start button on the sphygmomanometer to begin the measurement. The cuff will inflate and gradually deflate. 8. Remain still and avoid talking or moving during the measurement process. 9. Read the blood pressure values displayed on the screen. The systolic pressure (top number) represents the maximum pressure in your arteries during a heartbeat, while the diastolic pressure (bottom number) represents the minimum pressure between heartbeats. 10. Record the blood pressure readings along with the date and time for future reference. Remember to consult the user manual for any specific instructions or troubleshooting tips related to the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer.

What should I do if the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer does not turn on or display any readings?

If the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer does not turn on or display any readings, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the batteries: Ensure that the batteries are properly inserted and have enough power. If the batteries are low or depleted, replace them with new LR03 (AAA) batteries. 2. Verify the battery contacts: Make sure that the battery contacts are clean and free from any dirt or corrosion. If necessary, clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth. 3. Reset the device: Press and hold the power button for a few seconds to reset the sphygmomanometer. This can help resolve any temporary issues or glitches. 4. Check the cuff placement: Ensure that the cuff is properly positioned on your upper arm, approximately 2-3 centimeters above the elbow joint. Make sure it is snug but not too tight. 5. Follow the proper measurement procedure: Sit in a comfortable position, keep your arm at heart level, and remain still during the measurement process. Avoid talking or moving. If the issue persists after following these steps, it is recommended to contact the Boso customer support for further assistance.

How do I replace the batteries in the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer?

To replace the batteries in the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have high-quality, leak-proof LR03 (AAA) batteries that meet the specified requirements for the device. 2. Locate the battery compartment on the left side of the device. 3. Refer to the provided image (Bild1) in the manual for visual guidance. 4. Open the battery compartment and insert the batteries according to the polarity indicated in the image. 5. Close the battery compartment securely. 6. If the device will not be used for an extended period, it is recommended to remove the batteries. 7. Avoid touching the batteries and the device simultaneously. 8. Dispose of used batteries properly, as they are considered special waste and should be taken to designated collection points. Please note that these instructions are based on the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer manual. If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, it is advisable to consult the manual or contact Boso customer support for assistance.

What information should I record on the blood pressure record card that comes with the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer?

On the blood pressure record card that comes with the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer, you should record the following information: 1. Enter each individual blood pressure measurement value in the designated fields on the record card. 2. Retrieve the average value and classification scale by pressing the 'M' button while the unit is switched off. The average value of all stored measurements (systolic and diastolic) will appear on the display, along with the number of stored measurements. 3. Enter the average value in the field specifically reserved for it on the record card. If there are no readings stored in the memory, the display will show "—" for systolic, diastolic, and pulse values. Please note that these instructions are based on the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer manual. If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, it is recommended to consult the manual or contact Boso customer support for assistance.

Can I use rechargeable batteries in the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer?

Yes, you can use rechargeable batteries in the Boso Medistar+ sphygmomanometer. The manual states that batteries and rechargeable batteries should be disposed of separately at designated collection points (such as the recycling center in your municipality). It is important to note that the manual does not provide specific instructions on how to use rechargeable batteries in the sphygmomanometer. However, it is recommended to follow these general steps: 1. Ensure that you have high-quality rechargeable LR03 (AAA) batteries that meet the specified requirements for the device. 2. Open the battery compartment of the sphygmomanometer. 3. Insert the rechargeable batteries into the compartment, following the polarity indicated. 4. Close the battery compartment securely. 5. If the device will not be used for an extended period, it is advisable to remove the rechargeable batteries. Remember to charge the rechargeable batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions before using them in the sphygmomanometer. If you have any further questions or concerns, it is recommended to consult the manual or contact Boso customer support for assistance.

Is the manual of the Boso Medistar+ available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Boso Medistar+ is available in English .

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