1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and effective operation of your Sinocare AES-U131 Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor. Please read this manual thoroughly before first use and retain it for future reference. This device is designed for home use to measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate in adults.

Whakaahua 1.1: The Sinocare AES-U131 Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, showing the main unit and the arm cuff.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Me korero ki to rata i mua i te whakamahi i tenei taputapu mena kei a koe etahi mate hauora.
- Do not use this device on infants, children, or individuals unable to express consent.
- Measurements taken with this device are for reference only. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.
- Kaua e tātaritanga i a koe anō, e rongoā rānei i a koe anō i runga i ngā hua o te ine.
- Kaua e ine i roto i te waka e neke ana, i te wā rānei e mahi ana i te tinana.
- Puritia te taputapu mai i nga mara hiko kaha.
- Ensure the cuff is applied correctly and not too tightly to avoid discomfort or inaccurate readings.
3. Ihirangi mokete
I te whakatuwheratanga o te kete, tirohia kei te noho nga taonga katoa me te kore e pakaru:
- 1 x Sinocare AES-U131 Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
- 1 x Adjustable Upper Arm Cuff (22-42 cm / 8.66-16.5 inches)
- 4 x AAA Pūhiko
- 1 x Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)
4. Nga Hua o te Hua
The Sinocare AES-U131 Blood Pressure Monitor is equipped with several features designed for ease of use and accurate measurement:
- Tika Teitei: Clinically validated algorithm for reliable measurements.
- Comfortable Cuff: Ergonomically designed cuff (22-42 cm) for a wide range of arm sizes.
- Two User Modes: Supports two individual users, each with 90 memory records.
- Mahi Kotahi-Mahi: Simple start/stop button for quick measurements.
- Pāohotanga reo: Announces measurement results for enhanced accessibility.
- Kaipupuri Patu Manawa Korekore: Alerts users to potential irregular heartbeats.
- Whakaaturanga Nui: Clear, easy-to-read digital display.
- Aratau Hiko Takirua: Operates on 4 AAA batteries or via Type-C USB power.
- Katia Aunoa: Conserves battery life by powering off after inactivity.

Whakaahua 4.1: Visual representation of the monitor's advanced features, including one-button operation, voice broadcast, irregular heartbeat detection, dual power modes, and alarm reminder function.

Whakaahua 4.2: An annotated image highlighting the display elements and buttons: Setting button, Memory button, Start/Stop button, User group indicator, Blood pressure level indication, Systolic and Diastolic pressure, Pulse Rate, Heartbeat icon, and Cuff detection indicator.
5. Tatūnga
5.1. Tāuta Pūhiko
- Open the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the monitor.
- Insert the 4 AAA batteries according to the polarity indicators (+ and -) inside the compartment.
- Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
Alternatively, the device can be powered via a Type-C USB cable (not included) connected to a compatible power source.

Whakaahua 5.1: The monitor's dual power options: the battery compartment for 4 AAA batteries and the Type-C USB port for external power.
5.2. Hononga Cuff
- Kimihia te hononga ngongo hau i te taha o te mata tirotiro.
- Firmly insert the air tube plug from the cuff into the connector port until it clicks into place.
- Kia mau te hononga kia kore e rere te hau i te wa inenga.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1. Te Whakarite mō te Ine
- A ape i te kai, te inu waipiro, te kai paipa, te korikori tinana, me te kaukau mo te 30 meneti i mua i te ine.
- Rest for at least 5-10 minutes before taking a measurement.
- Sit in a comfortable position with your back supported and feet flat on the floor. Do not cross your legs.
- Tuhia to ringa ki runga i te mata papatahi kia rite te maru ki te taumata o te ngakau.
- Tangohia nga kakahu piri mai i to ringa o runga.
6.2. Te Whakamahi i te Arm Cuff
- Unroll the cuff and pass the end through the metal ring to form a loop. The smooth cloth surface should be on the inside of the loop.
- Slide your left arm through the cuff loop. The air tube should run down the inside of your arm.
- Position the cuff so the bottom edge is approximately 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2 inches) above your elbow joint. The artery mark on the cuff should align with your brachial artery (on the inside of your arm).
- Tighten the cuff around your arm using the Velcro closure. Ensure it is snug but not too tight; you should be able to insert two fingertips underneath the cuff.

Whakaahua 6.1: Proper application of the adjustable arm cuff, showing the cuff positioned correctly on the upper arm.

Whakaahua 6.2: A visual guide demonstrating the steps for preparing, wearing the cuff, measuring, and obtaining accurate results.
6.3. Te Whanganga i tetahi Ine
- Press the "START/STOP" button. The cuff will automatically inflate, and the measurement will begin.
- Remain still and silent during the measurement. Do not talk or move your arm.
- Kia oti te ine, ka heke te poroporo ringaringa, ā, ka whakaaturia tō pēhanga systolic, diastolic, me te tere o te pā o te manawa ki te mata.
- If the voice broadcast function is enabled, the results will be announced.
- The measurement will automatically be stored in the selected user's memory.
- Press "START/STOP" again to turn off the device, or it will automatically power off after a period of inactivity.

Whakaahua 6.3: Demonstrates the one-button operation with a hand pressing the "START/STOP" button, and icons indicating voice guidance and mute design.
6.4. Switching User Modes
The device supports two users (User 1 and User 2), each with independent memory storage.
- Before taking a measurement, press the "SET" button to toggle between User 1 and User 2. The active user icon will be displayed on the screen.
- All subsequent measurements will be stored under the selected user profile.

Whakaahua 6.4: Illustrates the two-user mode feature, allowing two individuals to store their measurement data separately.
6.5. Te Whakamahara i ngā Rekoata Mahara
- With the device off, press the "MEM" button to enter memory recall mode.
- Repeatedly press the "MEM" button to cycle through previous measurements for the currently selected user.
- Ki view the other user's records, first switch the user mode using the "SET" button, then enter memory recall.
7. Te Mārama ki ō Hua
Ko te whakaaturanga e whakaatu ana i nga uara matua e toru:
- SYS (Pēhanga Systolic): Ko te nama runga, e tohu ana i te pehanga i roto i ou uaua i te wa e pa ana to ngakau.
- DIA (Pēhanga Diastolic): Ko te nama o raro, e tohu ana i te pehanga o ou uaua i waenga i nga pao.
- PUL (Auau Pā): Ko te reiti o to ngakau, ka inehia ki nga pao i ia meneti.
7.1. Irregular Heartbeat Detection (IHB)
If the device detects an irregular heartbeat during measurement, an IHB symbol (often a heart icon with wavy lines) will appear on the display. This indicates that a pulse rhythm inconsistent with a normal heartbeat was detected. If this symbol appears frequently, consult your physician.
8. Tiaki me te Tiaki
- Horoihia te kaitirotiro me te kapi ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i nga taputapu horoi, kaua e rukuhia te taputapu ki te wai.
- Store the device in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and humidity.
- Tango pākahiko ki te kore te taputapu e whakamahia mo te wa roa kia kore ai e pakaru.
- Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika ranei i te taputapu. Whakapa atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko mo te awhina.
9. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te taputapu i te hiko. | Kua pau nga pākahiko, kua he ranei te whakaurunga. | Replace batteries or check polarity. Ensure Type-C cable is connected if using external power. |
| He karere hapa (hei tauira, "E1", "E2") kua whakaatuhia. | Kāore i tika te whakapiri o te poroporo, te nekehanga i te wā e ine ana, te turuturu rānei o te hau. | Reapply cuff, remain still, check cuff connection. Refer to manual for specific error codes. |
| Ko nga panui kore tika. | Improper cuff placement, movement, talking, or incorrect body posture. | Review "Preparing for Measurement" and "Applying the Arm Cuff" sections. Take multiple measurements. |
| Kaore he haapurorotanga reo. | Voice function is muted or volume is too low. | Check device settings to enable voice broadcast and adjust volume. |
10. Whakatakotoranga
- Tauira: AES-U131
- Tikanga Ine: Oscillometric
- Awhe Ine:
- Pehanga: 0-299 mmHg
- Putu: 40-199 pao/meneti
- Tika:
- Pehanga: ± 3 mmHg
- Pulse: ±5% o te panui
- Rahinga Cuff: 22-42 cm (8.66-16.5 inihi)
- Pūmahara: 2 users, 90 records per user
- Puna Hiko: 4 x AAA batteries (DC 6V) or Type-C USB (DC 5V)
- Nga Tikanga Mahi: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F), 15% to 85% RH
- Nga Tikanga Rokiroki: -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F), 10% to 93% RH
- Ahu: Tata ki te 6.1 x 4.8 x 3.78 inihi
- Taumaha: Tata ki te 8.4 hekere (238 karamu) kaore he pākahiko
11. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Sinocare AES-U131 Blood Pressure Monitor comes with a 2-tau iti pūtāhui on both the device and the cuff from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects under normal use.
For warranty claims, technical support, or any questions regarding your device, please contact Sinocare customer service. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the official Sinocare webpae.
Please have your model number (AES-U131) and purchase date ready when contacting support.





