W1101L Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor Quick Start Guide

Product Overview

Description of the Wrist Type Blood Pressure Monitor W1101L.

Device Display:

  • SYS: Systolic pressure reading
  • DIA: Diastolic pressure reading
  • PULSE: Pulse rate per minute

Buttons:

  • [SET button]
  • [START/STOP button]
  • [MEM button]

Getting Started

Remove The Protective Screen Protector

  1. Illustration showing the front of the monitor with a protective screen protector applied.
  2. Illustration showing the side view of the monitor.
  3. Illustration showing the back of the monitor, indicating the location to peel off the protective screen.

Battery Power Checking

  1. Before the first use, charge the device using the included USB cable connected to a power source.
  2. Charging takes 2-3 hours for a full charge.
  3. If the [battery low indicator] is blinking, the device may announce "battery low power, please recharge it."

Charging Indicator: A diagram of the blood pressure monitor showing a charging indicator light.

WARNING: Don't use the device while charging!

Set User

Note: Ensure the device is in sleep mode (screen off but powered) before configuring settings.

  1. Long press the [SET button] for more than 3 seconds to enter set mode.
  2. When the user [user icon] is flashing, press the [MEM button] to switch between user 1 and user 2.
  3. Press the [SET button] to confirm.

Set Voice

  1. Volume Control (after user set):
    • Short press [SET button] to enter SP (Speech) mode.
    • Press [MEM button] to switch volume levels: 1, 2, 3, or OFF.
    • Short press [SET button] to confirm.
  2. Voice On/Off:
    • When the device is in sleep mode, short press the [SET button] twice to switch voice output On or Off.

How to Use

Apply The Wrist Cuff

  1. Put your wrist through the cuff loop. Ensure your palm and the display are facing the correct direction.

Sit Correctly

  1. Place the monitor at the same level as your heart.

Take A Reading

  1. Press the [START/STOP button].

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ 1: Why are my blood pressure readings sometimes different?

Your blood pressure changes constantly based on your daily activities and time of day. Because of this, some fluctuations can be expected. That's why it is important to use averages over time to compare readings. Because each person is different, it is important to consult with your physician about your readings.

FAQ 3: Why could my physician's reading be different than my readings taken at home?

Having your blood pressure measured by a healthcare professional in a physician's office can cause nervousness and may result in an elevated reading. Because these readings can vary considerably, you should take your blood pressure on a regular basis at home and share your results with your physician.

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