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Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer Ck-102s Manual [WORKING]

Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer Ck-102s Manual [WORKING]

Unlike upper-arm cuffs, wrist monitors must be held at heart level.

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. wrist electronic sphygmomanometer ck-102s manual

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.

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. Unlike upper-arm cuffs, wrist monitors must be held

The CK-102S automatically saves your readings so you can share them with your doctor.


If you’ve recently purchased a CK-102S Wrist Electronic Sphygmomanometer, you’ve chosen a compact and convenient device to monitor your cardiovascular health. Wrist monitors are excellent for portability, but they require a specific technique to ensure accurate readings. If you’ve recently purchased a CK-102S Wrist Electronic

If you’ve misplaced your paper manual or just need a refresher on how to get the most out of your device, you’ve come to the right place. This guide serves as your comprehensive digital manual for the CK-102S.


Proper wrist positioning is the #1 factor for accuracy. Follow these seven steps exactly as described in the original wrist electronic sphygmomanometer CK-102S manual.