Once the language is selected (e.g., Arabic), the entire UI flips. The voice prompt (optional feature) also changes to Arabic. The user is instructed to sit still, place their arm in the cuff, and rest their finger on the SpO2 sensor.
The results screen displays green/yellow/red zones. In Multi Language mode, the interpretive text (“Elevated,” “Normal,” “Hypertensive Crisis”) is localized. The user presses “Print.”
Astrovision provides 24/7 multi-language technical support . If your machine’s French UI breaks, you can call a French-speaking technician. Final Verdict The Astrovision LifeSign 140 Multi Language is not merely a medical device; it is a statement of inclusivity. In a world where 20% of the population in major cities speaks a language at home that is not the official state language, offering a blood pressure test in their mother tongue is an act of dignity.
The device runs a sequential test. Because the instructions are perfectly understood, user error drops by an estimated 40%. The cuff inflates to an appropriate level based on the user's historical data (if a returning user) or a standard algorithm.