Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer Ck-102s Manual

You lift it, secure the soft cuff around your wrist, and there is a ritual to it. The manual—thin, factual, written in the crisp corporate voice of instructions—tells you where to position the device: two fingers’ breadth above the wrist crease, the palm turned upward, the arm level with the heart. Follow that quiet choreography and the CK-102S will read not only blood pressure but a moment. The cuff breathes, inflates with a soft, mechanical inhale; there is a tiny, almost musical hiss, then the gentle pressure that feels like a hand turning a dial on the inside of your body.

Wrap the cuff around your bare left wrist, about 1 cm (half an inch) below the palm line.

When finished, the cuff deflates completely. Your Systolic pressure, Diastolic pressure, and Pulse rate will display simultaneously on the LCD screen. wrist electronic sphygmomanometer ck-102s manual

Follow these simple steps to get your device ready for use.

Unlike upper-arm cuffs, wrist monitors must be held at heart level. You lift it, secure the soft cuff around

| Specification | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Oscillometric | | Power Supply | 2 x AAA Batteries (3V) | | Cuff Size (Wrist Circumference) | 5.3" to 7.7" (13.5 cm - 19.5 cm)| | Pressure Display Range | 0 to 280 mmHg | | Pressure Measurement Range | 20 to 280 mmHg | | Pulse Measurement Range | 40 to 199 / 200 beats per minute | | Accuracy (Pressure) | ± 3 mmHg | | Accuracy (Pulse) | ± 5% of reading | | Memory Capacity | 90 sets of measurements (for one user) | | Auto Power Off | Automatically shuts off after 1 minute of inactivity |

Before you press , run through this quick mental checklist: The cuff breathes, inflates with a soft, mechanical

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