Beurer BC 20: 10. Cleaning and Care 11. Table for classification of blood pressure values (unit of measurement mmHg) for adults:
10. Cleaning and Care 11. Table for classification of blood pressure values (unit of measurement mmHg) for adults:: Beurer BC 20
Table of contents
- 2. Important information 1. Familiarization
- Advice on batteries Storage and Care Repair and disposal
- 3. Unit description 4. Inserting/changing batteries
- 6. Applying the blood pressure computer 5. Setting date/time 7. Measuring blood pressure
- 9. Rectifying faults 8. Display of the readings saved
- 10. Cleaning and Care 11. Table for classification of blood pressure values (unit of measurement mmHg) for adults:
- 12. Technical data

In the about cases, you must repeat the measurement.
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Do not use any detergents or solvents.
Put the batteries back in if necessary, or else replace
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Never hold the instrument under water as otherwise
them.
liquid can penetrate and damage the instrument.
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Never place any heavy objects on the instrument.
10. Cleaning and Care
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Clean your blood pressure monitor carefully using a
slightly damp cloth only.
11. Table for classification of blood pressure values (unit of measurement mmHg) for
adults:
Range Systolic Diastolic Action
Hypotonia (degraded blood pressure) lower than 105 lower than 60 Check with doctor
Normal range between 105 and 120 between 60 and 80 Self check
Pre-hypertensive blood pressure range* between 120 and 140 between 80 and 90 Check with doctor
High blood pressure – degree I between 140 and 160 between 90 and 100 Consult your doctor
High blood pressure – degree II higher than 160 higher than 100 Consult your doctor
(*) Blood pressure range that might transfer to high blood pressure Adapted from JNC 2003
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