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| Brand | Medisana |
| Model | HGC | 51230 |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| EAN | 4015588512308 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Number of users | 1 user(s) |
| Pulse rate range | 30 - 180 |
| Mean arterial pressure | Yes |
| Pulse rate measuring | Yes |
| Diastolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Systolic blood pressure | Yes |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Medisana HGC below.
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.
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.
A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.
Yes, the Medisana HGC is able to measure mean arterial pressure. This is a beneficial feature for users as it provides a more comprehensive understanding of their blood pressure profile.
Yes, the Medisana HGC is equipped to measure pulse rate. This is important information for users to monitor their heart health and track any irregularities or abnormalities.
Yes, the Medisana HGC includes the capability to measure diastolic blood pressure. This is crucial data for users as it helps to assess the pressure in their blood vessels during the relaxation phase of the heart.
Yes, the Medisana HGC is designed to measure systolic blood pressure. This measurement is essential for users to monitor the pressure in their blood vessels during the contraction phase of the heart.
The Medisana HGC is designed to be used by a single user. While it does not accommodate multiple users, this ensures that the device provides personalized and accurate measurements for the specific user.
To check the specifications of the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Look for the section titled "Miscellaneous" in the manual. 2. In this section, you will find detailed information about the specifications of the blood pressure monitor. 3. The specifications include details such as the display system, memory slots, measuring technique, power supply, measuring ranges, error tolerances, pressure generation, deflation, automatic switch-off, operating conditions, storage conditions, dimensions, cuff size, weight, article number, and EAN number. 4. Refer to this section to find all the specific specifications of the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer. Please note that the manual may contain additional information about the specifications, but the "Miscellaneous" section is the most relevant for checking the specifications of the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer.
When using the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer, there are several important considerations to keep in mind: 1. Do not take any therapeutic measures or change your medication based on your own measurements. Always follow the instructions and prescriptions given by your doctor. 2. If you have an irregular pulse or arrhythmia, it may affect the accuracy of the readings taken with the blood pressure monitor. Be aware of this and consult your doctor if necessary. 3. If you have arterial occlusive disease or any other medical condition, it is recommended to consult your doctor before using the sphygmomanometer. 4. The Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer should not be used to check the heart rate of patients with a pacemaker. 5. Pregnant patients should consider their personal health and take necessary precautions before using the device. If in doubt, consult your doctor. 6. If you experience any discomfort or pain during the measurement, press the START button to deflate the cuff immediately. Remove the cuff from your wrist and contact your dealer or MEDISANA for assistance. 7. Patients with a weak pulse wave should perform a specific exercise before taking a reading to optimize the pulse wave and the measuring process. 8. The sphygmomanometer is intended for domestic use only and should not be misused. 9. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device. 10. In case of a fault or moisture entering the unit, do not attempt to repair it yourself. Contact your dealer or MEDISANA for further assistance. Please note that these considerations are based on the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer manual and are provided for informational purposes. Always consult the manual and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
To check the specifications of the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. The Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer is suitable for non-invasive blood pressure measurement in adults. 2. The unit has been calibrated by the manufacturer for a period of two years' use. 3. If the unit is used commercially, it must be serviced and recalibrated at least once every two years by an appropriate authority or an authorized service center. 4. The blood pressure monitor meets the requirements of the EU standard for non-invasive blood pressure monitors. 5. It is certified in accordance with EC Guidelines and carries the CE symbol (conformity symbol) "CE 0297". 6. The blood pressure monitor corresponds to European standards EN 1060-1 and EN 1060-3+A1. 7. The device complies with the EN 60601-1-2 standard for electromagnetic compatibility. 8. For more detailed information on measurement data and specific details, you can inquire at MEDISANA. Please note that these specifications are based on the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer and may not apply to other models or brands.
When using the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer, there are several important considerations to keep in mind: 1. Do not make therapeutic decisions based solely on your own measurements. Consult a healthcare professional for interpretation and guidance. 2. Do not change medication without consulting a doctor, even if your blood pressure readings seem to indicate a need for adjustment. 3. If you have an irregular pulse or arrhythmia, it may be difficult to obtain accurate readings. Discuss this with your doctor for proper monitoring. 4. If you have arterial occlusive disease, consult a doctor before using the blood pressure monitor. 5. The Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer is not suitable for checking the heart rate of patients with a pacemaker. 6. Consider your personal health condition, including pregnancy, before using the device. Consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns. 7. If you experience pain or discomfort during measurement, take immediate measures to address the issue. 8. Optimize the measuring process for patients with a weak pulse wave by following the instructions provided in the manual. 9. Use the blood pressure monitor for its intended purpose and avoid any misuse. 10. Keep the device away from moisture and avoid using it near equipment emitting strong electric or magnetic fields. 11. Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself in case of a fault. Contact the dealer or MEDISANA for assistance. Please note that these considerations are specific to the Medisana HGC sphygmomanometer and may not apply to other models or brands.
Yes, the manual of the Medisana HGC is available in English .
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