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The Sanitas SBM 36 is a sphygmomanometer, or blood pressure monitor, designed for home use. It is intended to provide accurate and reliable blood pressure readings in a convenient and user-friendly manner. The SBM 36 features a clear LCD display that shows both systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements, as well as the pulse rate. This allows users to easily monitor their blood pressure and make informed decisions about their health. The device is equipped with a fully automatic measurement function, ensuring that users can obtain accurate readings with minimal effort. It also includes a memory function, allowing for the storage of previous measurements for easy reference and tracking over time. For user comfort, the SBM 36 has an adjustable cuff that can accommodate a wide range of arm sizes. This ensures that the device can be used by individuals of different body types, making it suitable for a variety of users. The construction of the SBM 36 is designed to be durable and long-lasting. The materials used in its construction are of high quality, ensuring that the device will withstand regular use without compromising its performance. Overall, the Sanitas SBM 36 is a reliable and user-friendly blood pressure monitor that provides accurate measurements and allows for easy monitoring of blood pressure and pulse rate. Its convenient features and durable construction make it a suitable choice for individuals looking to monitor their blood pressure at home.
| Brand | Sanitas |
| Model | SBM 36 |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
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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.
To ensure accurate measurements, position the cuff around your upper arm, approximately 2-3 centimeters above your elbow. Make sure it fits snugly and is centered over the brachial artery.
Before inflating the cuff, ensure it is securely wrapped around your arm. Then, by pressing the "Start" button, the device will automatically inflate the cuff to the appropriate pressure for an accurate reading.
The blood pressure readings are typically represented as two numbers, such as 120/80 mmHg. The first number indicates systolic pressure (during heart contraction) and the second number represents diastolic pressure (between heartbeats). These values provide information about the force of blood against artery walls.
The SBM 36 automatically stores the last measurement in its memory. To retrieve previous measurements, press the "Memory" button and use the navigation buttons to scroll through the recorded readings.
It is recommended to have your sphygmomanometer validated and calibrated by a professional every two years. However, if you suspect any irregularities or inconsistencies in readings, it is advisable to have it checked sooner. Regular validation ensures the accuracy of your device for reliable blood pressure measurements.
Yes, the manual of the Sanitas SBM 36 is available in English .
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Number of questions: 12Dear Sir/Madam, I received a new Sanitas SBM 36 device from my relatives in Germany, but after 3-4 measurements, the compressor no longer starts to inflate the cuff, and then there is no measurement. The problem is that my relatives threw away the receipt, which probably means that the warranty is not valid. I don't know if there is a service for Sanitas devices in Serbia where the device could be repaired if it is worth repairing or if I should buy another one. What do you advise me to do in this situation? Thank you in advance! Dragoljub
SBM 36/1 Is there a reset option? Or why can't I turn on the device after about 6 months of non-use? The batteries were out and I also inserted new ones. However, it still can't be turned on. Confused greetings from Leipzig.
SBM 36/1Is there a reset option? Or why can't I turn on the device after about 6 months of non-use? Batteries were removed and I also inserted new ones. Nevertheless, it cannot be turned on. Best regards, at a loss.
My device is constantly giving an error. I thought it might be because of the batteries, however, it continues to give an error and the battery symbol shows only one bar of charge. The error it displays is E1. Is there any place where we can find out the meaning of each error?
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