Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer Ck-102s Manual «Android PRO»

The Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer CK-102S is a portable, digital blood pressure monitor designed for home or clinical use. It utilizes the oscillometric method to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure along with pulse rate. Key Technical Specifications

Renji extended his left arm. The skin was paper-thin, bruised purple where the nurses had drawn blood last week. Kaito carefully positioned the device. He remembered the diagram on page four of the CK-102S manual—the positioning guide.

Safety warnings read like admonitions from a careful guardian: not for use on infants, avoid electromagnetic interference, consult a physician if readings are consistently out of range. But between the capitals and the exclamation marks, there’s another lesson: that technology, no matter how precise, exists to augment—not replace—the delicate art of listening to oneself and to professionals who interpret the map it provides.

With a trembling hand, he didn't check his pressure. Instead, he folded the manual, placed it in the box, and finally—for the first time in a year—he clicked the batteries out.

Introduction

Accuracy and limitations

Final Checklist: 5 Steps for Accuracy Every Time

Before you press Start/Stop, run through this quick mental checklist:

Measurement steps

  1. Press START/STOP – all symbols appear briefly, then cuff inflates.
  2. Remain still and silent during measurement.
  3. When finished, systolic, diastolic, and pulse appear on screen.
  4. Reading is automatically saved in memory.
  5. Press START/STOP to turn off (or it auto-shuts off after ~1 minute).