RENPHO Talking Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Renpho
Table of Contents
- RENPHO Talking Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
- Specification
- Modern, Precise Technology
- Flexible Cuff
- Intelligent Voice Broadcast
- How To Use
- 240 Readings & 2 User Modes
- Two Options For Power Supplies
- What’s Included
- Important information
- Technical Details
- Product Description
- Tips For Measurement
- Features
- FAQs
- Video
RENPHO Talking Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
Specification
- Brand RENPHO
- Included Components Bag
- Power Source Battery Powered
- Use for Hands
- Display Type Digital
- Size 2 Piece Set
- Age Range (Description) Adult
- Item Weight 0.4 Pounds
- Band Size 22 – 42cm
- Material Feature plastic
- Product Dimensions 5.12 x 3.66 x 1.28 inches; 6.4 Ounces
- Batteries 4 AAA batteries are required. (included)
Modern, Precise Technology
Flexible Cuff
Intelligent Voice Broadcast
How To Use
240 Readings & 2 User Modes
up to 120 readings per user are saved, and your measurements are timestamped for easy reference.
Two Options For Power Supplies
What’s Included
- Blood pressure monitor upper arm
- Blood pressure cuff
- 4 x AAAbatteries
- USB Cable
- Carrying Case
- Users Manual
Important information
Legal Disclaimer The FDA has not reviewed any claims made about dietary supplements, and they are not meant to be used in the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any illness or other health issue.
Technical Details
Product Description
The Renpho Talking Upper Arm Blood Pressure Machine is a digital blood pressure monitor that allows users to measure their blood pressure at home. It is designed to be simple to use, and features a talking function that provides users with clear and concise readings in multiple languages. The device uses an upper arm cuff for measuring blood pressure, which is considered one of the most accurate methods for measuring blood pressure. This device can store up to 90 readings for multiple users, and it can be connected to a smartphone app for tracking and sharing readings.
Tips For Measurement
- Observe a 15-minute period of silence before taking your blood pressure.
- Between measurements, allow at least three minutes.
- Measurement should be taken 1 hour before rising in the morning or retiring at night.
- Measure at least an hour after a meal, a shower, and physical activity.
- Before using the blood pressure monitor, carefully review the instructions.
Features
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SPEAKING BROADCAST
With its built-in speaker, this talking blood pressure cuff can read your readings while guiding you through the process of taking your blood pressure. -
EFFECTIVE MEASUREMENT
With the use of revolutionary oscillometric technology, the Renpho home blood pressure monitor automatically averages your most recent three measurements and displays your healthy range along with an AHA signal within 45 seconds. -
2 USERS & 3.7″ LARGE DISPLAY, 240 READINGS
Each user’s 99 distinct memory readings can be saved. Large, clearly legible digits on a lighted screen make it simple to interpret the measured value even at night. -
DETECTION OF IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT AND PULSE RATE
The pulse and heart rate are also detected by this at-home blood pressure monitor. Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeats) can be found by it, and it will notify you by flashing a warning message on the screen. -
ADJUSTABLE BP PORTABLE & CUFF
Any adult’s arms 8-3/4″ to 16-1/2″ (22 – 42 cm) in circumference will suit the Wide-Range Easy-Wrap upper arm cuff.
FAQs
What is the difference between a digital and an aneroid blood pressure monitor?
A digital blood pressure monitor uses a cuff that inflates with air and then deflates. When the cuff is deflated, the monitor will take your blood pressure reading. An aneroid blood pressure monitor uses a cuff that is filled with fluid. When the cuff is deflated, your blood pressure reading will be taken. Aneroid monitors are more difficult to use because you must inflate the cuff by hand and then deflate it yourself. Digital monitors are easier to use because they inflate and deflate automatically.
What is the difference between an upper arm and wrist blood pressure monitor?
Upper arm monitors are more accurate than wrist monitors because they take your blood pressure from an artery in your arm instead of from an artery in your wrist. Wrist monitors are less accurate because they take your blood pressure from an artery in your wrist, which can fluctuate more than an artery in your arm.
How often should I check my blood pressure?
It’s recommended that you check your blood pressure at least once per month or once per week if you have high blood pressure or other health concerns. Checking your blood pressure regularly can help you identify any changes or irregularities so that you can seek treatment as soon as possible.
How do you calibrate Renpho?
Till the LED screen turns on, place one foot on the scale. After that, exit and watch for “CAL” to appear on the LED screen. The scale is calibrated and ready for use for measurement when “0.00” is shown.
Can more than one person use Renpho scale?
The scale may be utilized by an infinite number of people, according to Renpho.
How tight should upper arm blood pressure cuff be?
Make sure the cuff is evenly tight around your arm by pulling the end of it. You should position it such that only two fingertips may fit beneath the top border of the sleeve. Make sure the inflating cuff doesn’t prick your skin.
How accurate are upper arm blood pressure monitors?
Upper arm blood pressure monitors are typically advised by healthcare professionals as the gold standard for accuracy.
Is upper arm blood pressure monitors better?
The American Heart Association advises using a monitor with an upper arm cuff when one is available for the most accurate blood pressure reading.
How accurate is Renpho?
The Renpho smart scale has very few shortcomings. It’s well-made, reasonably priced, and provides accurate readings in addition to some quite helpful body composition information. Tracking your health and fitness data is simple to set up and track with the great Renpho app.
What type of scale is Renpho?
By passing a little electrical current up through one foot and detecting the current with a sensor under the other, the RENPHO Bluetooth Smart Scales determine your body composition.
Video
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