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Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer Ck-102s Manual Guide

Check the batteries (2x AAA). The battery terminals may be dirty or the batteries low.

This guide serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding and using the . Carefully reading this manual will empower you to conduct regular, accurate blood pressure monitoring and take a proactive role in managing your health from the comfort of your home.

Do not move, speak, or move your wrist during the measurement. The cuff will tighten and then slowly deflate.

A: Possible “white coat syndrome” or improper wrist position. Take the device to your next appointment to compare side-by-side.

| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Batteries are drained, not inserted correctly, or not making contact. | Check battery polarity (+/-). Replace old batteries with new AAA batteries. | | Readings seem too high or too low | Your wrist is not at heart level. You moved or talked during measurement. Cuff is on too tight or too loose. | This is the most common error for wrist monitors. Ensure your wrist is level with your heart. Repeat the measurement while staying still and silent. Adjust the cuff for a snug, comfortable fit. | | Error symbol appears (e.g., E1, E2, E3) | Movement during measurement, interference, or low battery. | Relax for a minute, then take another reading, staying completely still. Check and replace batteries if the low battery symbol is flashing. | | Cuff doesn't inflate | Blocked air tube or severe battery issue. | Check the tube for kinks and ensure it is connected properly. If not, replace the batteries. | | Date and time are wrong | Batteries were replaced, or the device was reset. | Use the Date and Hour/Minute buttons (often combined with the Memory button) to reset the correct date and time. | wrist electronic sphygmomanometer ck-102s manual

0 to 280 mmHg for blood pressure; 40 to 200 beats per minute for pulse. Accuracy: ±3plus or minus 3 ) for pressure and for pulse.

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The CK-102S manual outlines several key features that contribute to its accuracy and reliability. These include: Check the batteries (2x AAA)

The CK-102S wrist blood pressure monitor is a reliable and convenient tool designed to help you take a proactive role in your cardiovascular health. By following the instructions in this manual—paying special attention to correct cuff placement and arm positioning—you can trust the readings you get at home. Remember, this device is for monitoring, not diagnosing. Always share your logs with your doctor. With regular use and proper care, this compact device will be a dependable part of your health toolkit for years to come.

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

Fasten the cuff to your (palm facing up) about 1–2 cm below the wrist crease.

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Before your first use, you'll need to install the batteries.

The CK-102S automatically saves your readings so you can share them with your doctor.