This manual shows you how to use your HT2000 connected blood pressure monitor. It will help you get accurate measurements and make the most of your connected experience.
Guidance for preparing for a reading, applying the cuff correctly, choosing single or triple-measurement mode and following best practices for clinically accurate results.
Clear explanations of systolic and diastolic pressure, blood pressure categories, irregular pulse detection and how readings are transmitted to your account.
Important safety information, cleaning and disinfection steps, battery and power supply guidance and solutions for common error messages and connectivity issues.
No. The monitor uses built-in cellular connectivity to send readings to your Teladoc Health account. Wi-Fi setup is not required.
The cuff should be snug but comfortable. You should be able to fit one finger under the cuff once it is secured. Position the cuff 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2 in) above the inside of your elbow.
Triple-measurement mode allows you to take three measurements, 60 seconds apart. It then gives you an average of the three readings. Many healthcare providers recommend taking several readings and recording the average. The monitor is in triple-measurement mode when the TRIPLE MODE switch is set to three.
We select cuff size based on your arm circumference and clinical eligibility. This larger cuff may be a better option for you. Having the correct cuff fit ensures you have accurate blood pressure readings. The cuff should fit snugly around your arm, but you should be able to slide one finger between the cuff and your arm.
Possible reasons include:
Try taking another reading near a window or in an area with stronger cellular reception. If the connection is weak, the monitor stores up to 500 readings and uploads them later; watch for the signal and data pending icons.
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Once you’ve corrected these issues, repeat the measurement. If the error persists, contact Member Suppor
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