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Electronic Blood Pressure Monitor X180 — User Manual

Package contents

  • Electronic Blood Pressure Monitor X180 (main unit)
  • Adjustable arm cuff (fits 22–42 cm / 8.7–16.5 in)
  • AC adapter (if included) or 2 × AA batteries
  • Carrying case
  • Quick start guide / this manual
  • Warranty card

To maintain the integrity of the X180, the cuff should be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap; the monitor itself must never be submerged in water. Battery health is also paramount—weak batteries can lead to inflation errors or inaccurate displays.

When to Calibrate?

Home electronic monitors drift over time. The X180 manual recommends recalibration every 2 years or after any physical drop. Contact the manufacturer’s customer support for calibration services. electronic blood pressure monitor x180 manual

  • Motion Tolerance Technology: The X180 can filter out minor disruptions better than basic models, though stillness is still required.
  • Average Mode: Automatically calculates the average of the last three readings within 10 minutes—critical for diagnosing white coat hypertension.
  • Lowest Price Point for Dual-User Memory: Unlike competitors that charge a premium for multi-user tracking, the X180 comes standard with two independent memory banks (User 1 and User 2).
  • START/STOP: Powers the device on/off and begins measurement.
  • MEM (Memory): Recalls previous readings.
  • SET: Used to set date and time (on some models).

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Part 6: Comparing the X180 to Other Models

Why choose the X180? Here’s how its manual highlights competitive advantages: To maintain the integrity of the X180, the

  • Remove tight-fitting clothing from the upper arm.
  • Wrap the cuff around your bare upper arm, approximately 1-2 cm above the elbow crease.
  • The arterial marker (usually an arrow or tube indicator) should be centered over the brachial artery on the inside of the arm.
  • Ensure the cuff is snug but allows for two fingers to slip underneath.