Q: Can I use the CK-102S on my right wrist?
A: Yes, but be aware readings may differ slightly (usually 5–10 mmHg). Use the same wrist consistently for comparisons.
Q: Why does my reading seem higher than at the doctor’s office?
A: Possible “white coat syndrome” or improper wrist position. Take the device to your next appointment to compare side-by-side.
Q: My CK-102S shows “P” or heart symbol flashing – is that normal?
A: Yes. Flashing “P” or a heart icon during measurement indicates the device is detecting your pulse. A steady heart icon afterward indicates a stable reading. wrist electronic sphygmomanometer ck-102s manual
Q: The battery drains quickly – is this normal?
A: Alkaline batteries should last ~200–300 measurements. If draining faster, check for stuck buttons or remove batteries between uses.
To extend the life of your wrist electronic sphygmomanometer: Q: Can I use the CK-102S on my right wrist
Unlike upper-arm cuffs, wrist monitors must be held at heart level.
Without correct time, memory records won’t be timestamped properly. Without correct time, memory records won’t be timestamped
Before you press the start button, proper preparation is critical. Wrist monitors are more sensitive to body position than upper-arm monitors. Follow these steps to ensure precision: