Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer Ck-102s Manual Now
The Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer CK-102S is an automatic digital blood pressure monitor designed for home use. It uses the oscillometric method to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure, along with your pulse rate. 1. Getting Started: Setup Before your first measurement, ensure the device is ready:
- Do not self-diagnose or self-adjust medication based on results. Always consult a physician.
- Avoid use if you have severe arrhythmias, wrist injuries, or are undergoing dialysis.
- Do not use the cuff on a wrist with an intravenous line or a medical implant.
- Keep out of reach of children – small parts and batteries pose choking hazards.
Accuracy and Reliability
DIA: Diastolic Blood Pressure (Low pressure when the heart rests). PUL/MIN: Pulse rate (beats per minute). wrist electronic sphygmomanometer ck-102s manual
4. Taking a Measurement
- Press the Start/Stop button. The cuff will automatically inflate (usually to around 180 mmHg, then release slowly).
- Do not move, talk, or clench your fist during the measurement. Relax your hand and fingers.
- The display will flash a heart symbol, then show your results: SYS (systolic) / DIA (diastolic) / PUL (pulse/min).
Note: The CK-102S is a screening tool, not a diagnostic device. Always compare with professional medical equipment annually. Do not self-diagnose or self-adjust medication based on
Step 3 – Apply the Wrist Cuff
- Expose your wrist (roll up sleeves).
- Wrap the cuff around your left wrist (unless otherwise advised by your doctor).
- Align the cuff so the display faces your palm.
- The edge of the cuff should be about 1–1.5 cm (0.5 inch) below the base of your palm.
- Fasten snugly—not too tight (you should barely fit one finger under the cuff).
Disclaimer: This guide is a synthesized summary based on standard manuals for wrist-type sphygmomanometers like the CK-102S. Always refer to the original user manual provided with your specific device. If you experience chest pain, severe headache, or sudden vision changes, seek emergency medical attention immediately—do not rely on a home monitor. Accuracy and Reliability DIA: Diastolic Blood Pressure (Low
Slide off the battery cover on the side of the device. Insert two AAA alkaline batteries, ensuring the polarity (+/-) matches the symbols inside the compartment. Step 2: Applying the Wrist Cuff