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The cuff deflates and the monitor automatically shuts off after 60 seconds, or you can turn it off by pressing either START button. 8. Remove cuff and make note of your blood pressure and pulse rate on the Blood Pressure Record chart (see Page E-15), indicating the date and time of measurement. Additional logbook charts can be downloaded and printed for free at or LifeSource Health Line (Toll-Free): 1-888-726-9966 ABOUT AVERAGE READING The UA-774 provides an average blood pressure reading based on the measurements stored in memory. When the monitor is turned on, the average blood pressure reading will appear with the number of measurements stored in memory flashing three times. The START 1 button will provide the average reading for User 1 and the START 2 button will provide the average reading for User 2. AVERAGE NUMBER OF MEASUREMENTS STORED IN MEMORY ABOUT MEMORY The memory function on the UA-774 blood pressure monitor is designed for two people. For each START button, the monitor can store up to 30 readings in memory. To keep track of previous measurements accurately, we recommend that you use the same START button each time you take a blood pressure reading. To recall previous measurements in memory, press and hold the START 1 or START 2 button. Your average blood pressure reading will appear with the number of measurements taken flashing three times. Release the button after the display switches to the memory index number (see illustration on right). The previous measurements are displayed from most recent to oldest. When viewing previous measurements, you will see the "M" symbol appear on the upper left corner of this display. You can stop measurements by pressing either START button again. NOTE: Memory will be lost if batteries become low or are removed. In Canada (Toll-Free): 1-800-463-5414 WHAT IS AN IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT WHAT IS AN IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT The UA-774 Blood Pressure Monitor provides a blood pressure and pulse rate measurement even when an irregular heartbeat occurs. An irregular heartbeat is defined as a heartbeat that varies by 25% from the average of all heartbeat intervals during the blood pressure measurement. It is important that you relax, remain still and refrain from talking during measurements. NOTE: We recommend contacting your physician if you see this symbol frequently. The Pressure Indicator is located on the left side of the display screen to tell you when the blood pressure monitor is inflating and deflating the cuff. The indicator consists of a scale with six levels. The Pressure Indicator moves up during inflation and moves down during deflation. Inflation in Progress Inflation Complete Deflation/Measurement in Progress ABOUT PRESSURE INDICATOR USING THE MONITOR WITH AC ADAPTER The UA-774 has an AC adapter jack to allow you to supply power from an outlet in your home. We recommend you use only the exclusive AC adapter (Model TB:181) to avoid potential damage to the monitor. Connecting the AC adapter to the monitor: 1. Connect the AC adapter plug into the jack on the back of the monitor. 2. Gently insert the AC adapter plug into a 120V AC outlet. Disconnecting the AC adapter from the monitor: 1. Gently remove the AC adapter from the outlet. 2. Then disconnect the plug from the jack of the monitor. TB:181 AC Adapter Specification Input: AC 120V 60Hz Output: DC 5V 500mA Polarity: center positive NOTE: AC adapter will not charge your AA batteries. Jack Plug AC Adapter LifeSource Health Line (Toll-Free): 1-888-726-9966 In Canada (Toll-Free): 1-800-463-5414 E-11 E-10 ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE . ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE . ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE . ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE . Assessing High Blood Pressure What Is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is the force exerted by blood against the The following standards for assessing high blood pressure walls of the arteries. Systolic pressure occurs when the heart (without regard to age) have been established as a guideline. contracts; diastolic pressure occurs when the heart expands. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). What Affects Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is affected by many factors: age, weight, time of day, activity level, climate, altitude and season. Certain activities can significantly alter blood pressure. Walking can raise systolic pressure by 12 mmHg and diastolic pressure by 5.5 mmHg. Sleeping can decrease systolic blood pressure BP Classification Normal Systolic (mmHg) Diastolic (mmHg) <120 and <80 Prehypertension 120-139 or 80-89 Stage 1 Hypertension 140-159 or 90-99 Stage 2 Hypertension .160 or .100 SOURCE: The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure. National by as much as 10 mmHg. Taking your blood pressure repeatedly without waiting an interval of at least 3 minutes between readings can also affect it. In addition to these factors, beverages containing caffeine or alcohol, certain medications, ...