Contacto

Wrist Electronic - Sphygmomanometer Ck-102s Manual

Remove any tight clothing, watches, or jewelry from your left wrist. Applying the Wrist Cuff

Operates on 2 AAA alkaline batteries , typically lasting for about 250 uses.

The CK-102S is a solid entry-level wrist monitor, but it is . If you get a wild reading (like 150/90 when you are normally 120/80), don't panic. Check the manual's posture guide, rest for 10 minutes, and try again. wrist electronic sphygmomanometer ck-102s manual

The model is sold under various brand names, including Genie, BPA SmartMed, and UKS, but the core functionality and manual remain the same.

The 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: Remove any tight clothing, watches, or jewelry from

60 to 90 historical logs (varies by chip variation) with Date/Time 2 x 1.5V AAA Alkaline Batteries (not included) Wrist Cuff Fit Circumference 135 mm to 195 mm (13.5 cm to 19.5 cm) Device Weight / Dimensions 105 grams (excluding batteries) | 71mm x 73mm x 32mm Auto-Shutdown Timer Automated power-off after 3 minutes of idle activity Initial Device Setup & Battery Installation

Easy-to-read digital output for systolic, diastolic, and pulse rate. If you get a wild reading (like 150/90

Slide open the cover and insert . Ensure the positive ( ) and negative ( −negative ) polarities match the internal markings. Slide the battery cover back into place until it clicks. 2. Setting Date, Time, and Units

Before you begin, it is important to understand that wrist monitors are highly sensitive to body position. The CK-102S uses the oscillometric method to detect blood movement through your radial artery. Because this artery is closer to the skin than the brachial artery in the upper arm, precision in your technique is the key to getting a reliable reading. Step 1: Battery Installation and Setup

| Code | Meaning | |------|---------| | / Err 1 | Cuff too tight/loose | | E2 | Movement during measurement | | E3 | Pressure abnormal (recheck cuff position) | | E5 | Battery low | | Err P | Pulse signal unstable |

Achieving accurate results depends heavily on proper preparation.