Health Monitors

 

The Health Monitor* from Health Matters measures height and weight, calculate body mass index and record diastolic and systolic blood pressure without the need for any supervision by a qualified professional. They are fully automatic and produce a printout, which can be retained by the user for future reference. The printed ticket carries reference information regarding the normal body mass index readings and World Health Organisation recommendations on blood pressure for comparison.

                         

Available to buy or rent** the Health Monitor has many applications. Modern life has all kinds of stresses and strains, albeit more people go to the gym than ever before. Indeed are more health aware than ever – and one of our monitors can help them keep a check on their weight and blood pressure.

The Health Monitor has received approval from the National Weights & Measures Board for passing EC Directive 90/384/EEC Class III for non-automatic weight machines and approved for medical use.

The Health Monitor is simple to use – once the procedure is commenced, the display panel illuminates and guides the user through the process. In addition, voice commands give the user step-by-step instructions.

The whole process takes about 90 seconds.

Typical monitor technical features*

  • Weighs up to 220kg (484lb) (34.5.stone) in 0.2kg increments
  • Measures height up to 200cm (6’7”)
  • Display panel / Voice instructions
  • Programmable ticket header and information
  • Thermal printer
  • Dimensions: H-208cm D-58cm W-36cm


 

For further information please contact us on Freephone 0800 988 0085

 

*Health Monitor refers to Keito model M7(K7) Machines, as provided via licensed UK Distributor: Healthcare Monitors UK.
**Subject to terms & conditions, stock availability, and rental agreement. UK only.

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