3helpful tips, 4disposal of the device, 5blood pressure – Topcom CE0197 5331 User Manual
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TOPCOM BPM Wrist 5331
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Helpful tips
Here are a few helpful tips to help you obtain more accurate readings: 
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Do not measure your blood pressure immediately after consuming a large meal. To 
obtain more accurate readings, please wait one hour before measuring. 
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Do not smoke or drink alcohol before measuring your blood pressure.
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You should not be physically tired or exhausted while taking a measurement.
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It is important that you relax during measurement. Try to take 15-minutes rest 
before a reading. 
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Do not take measurements if you are under stress or under tension.
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Take your blood pressure at normal body temperature. If you are feeling cold or 
hot, wait a while before taking a measurement. 
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If the monitor is stored at very low temperature (near freezing), have it placed at a 
warm location for at least one hour before using it. 
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Wait about 5 minutes before taking the next pressure measurement.
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Disposal of the device
At the end of the product lifecycle, you should not throw this product into the 
normal household garbage but bring the product to a collection point for the 
recycling of electrical and electronic equipments. The symbol on the product, 
user guide and/or box indicate this.
Some of the product materials can be re-used if you bring them to a recycling 
point. By re-using some parts or raw materials from used products you make an 
important contribution to the protection of the environment. Please contact your local 
authorities in case you need more information on the collection points in your area.
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Blood pressure
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What is blood pressure?
Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the artery tube while blood flows through the 
arteries. The pressure measured when the heart contracts and sends blood out of the 
heart is systolic (highest). The pressure measured when
the heart dilates with blood flowing back into the heart is called diastolic (lowest) blood 
pressure.
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Why measure your blood pressure?
Among the various health problems afflicting modern people, problems associated with 
high blood pressure are by far the most common. High blood pressure's dangerously 
strong correlation with cardiovascular diseases
and high morbidity has made measuring blood pressures a necessity of identifying those 
at risk.
