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48. forms of hypertension are associated long and medium term with considerable risks to health This concerns the arterial blood vessels of endangered due to constriction caused by deposits in the vessel walls Arteriosclerosis A deficient supply of blood to important organs heart brain muscles can be the result Furthermore with long term continuously increased blood pressure values the There are many different causes of the appearance of high blood pressure We differentiate between the common primary essential hypertension and secondary hypertension The atter group can be ascribed to specific organic malfunctions Please consult your doctor for information about the possible origins of your own increased blood pressure values d B There are measures which you can take not only for reducing a medically established high blood pressure but also for prevention These measures are part of your general way of life Eating habits Strive for a normal weight corresponding to your age Reduce overweight Avoid excessive consumption of common salt Avoid fatty foods Previous illnesses Follow consistently any medical instructions for treating previous illness such as Diabetes Diabetes mellitus Fat metabolism disorder Gout Habits Give up smoking completely Drink only moderate amounts of alcohol Restrict your caffeine consumption Coffee Physical constitution After a preliminary medical examination do re
49. of measuring The device offers a very high and clinical tested measurement accuracy and has been designed to provide a maximum of user friendliness Before using please read through this instruction manual carefully and then keep it in a safe place For further questions on the subject of blood pressure and its measurement please contact your doctor Attention 1 2 Important information about self measurement e Do not forget self measurement means control not diagnosis or treatment Unusual values must always be discussed with your doctor Under no circumstances should you alter the dosages of any drugs prescribed by your doctor e pulse display is not suitable for checking the frequency of heart pacemakers e cases of cardiac irregularity Arrhythmia measurements made with this instrument should only be evaluated after consultation with the doctor Electromagnetic interference The device contains sensitive electronic components Microcomputer Therefore avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic fields in the direct vicinity of the device e g mobile telephones microwave cookers These can lead to temporary impairment of the measuring accuracy 2 Important information on the subject of blood pressure and its measurement 2 1 How does high low blood pressure arise The level of blood pressure is determined in a part of the brain the so called circulatory centre and adapted to the respective situation by way o
50. Read the instructions carefully before using this device Europe Middle East Africa tl Microlife AG Espenstrasse 139 9443 Widnau Switzerland Tel 41 71 727 70 30 Fax 41 71 727 70 39 Email admin microlife ch www microlife com Asia Microlife Corporation 431 RuiGang Road NeiHu Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 8797 1288 Fax 886 2 8797 1283 Email service microlife com tw www microlife com North Central South America Microlife USA Inc 424 Skinner Blvd Suite C Dunedin FL 34698 USA Tel 1 727 451 0484 Fax 1 727 451 0492 Email msa microlifeusa com C 0 044 www microlife com IB 3BU1 3 V3 2510 Microlife BP 3BU1 3 EN Wrist Watch Blood Pressure Monitor Instruction Manual 1 14 RU 15 28 UA 29 41 microlife Wrist Watch Blood Pressure Monitor Instruc
51. ase or the receipt Batteries cuff and wearing parts are not included Opening or altering the 13 instrument invalidates the guarantee handling discharged batteries accidents or non compliance with the operating instructions Name and company address of the responsib 9 Technical specifications dealer he guarantee does not cover damage caused by improper Weight Size Storage temperature Operation temperature Display Measuring method Pressure sensor Measuring range Cuff pressure display range Memory Measuring resolution Accuracy Power source Accessories Reference to standards This device complies with the requirements of Technical alterations reserved 10 www microlife com 145 g with batteries 85 x 77 x 75 mm including 20 55 C 4 131 F cuff 15 95 relative maximum humidity 10 40 C 50 104 F 15 95 relative maximum humidity LCD oscil Display Liquid Crysta ometric Capacitive SYS DIA 30 280 mmHg Pulse 40 to 200 per minu 0 299 mmHg storing the las 1 mmHg Pressure within 3 mmHg Pulse 5 of the reading 2 dry cells Ba storage case EN 1060 1 3 Display e 30 measurements automatically tteries UM 4 size 1 5 V 4 IEC 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 2 EMC he Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Detailed user information about our products and services can be found at www mi
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53. e pressed at any time The device immediately lowers the cuff pressure automatically 5 6 Memory recall of the measurements The blood pressure monitor automatically stores each of the last 30 measurement values By pressing the button the last 7 measurement well the further last 29 measure ments 29 MR28 can be displayed one after the other om 0 5 w 171 171 1 wt ac 4 4 on 5 ag tt MR30 Value of the last measurement MR29 Value of the measurement before MR 30 6 Error messages malfunctions 935 If an error occurs during a measurement the measurement is discontinued and corresponding error code is displayed Example Error No 2 11 Error Possible cause s ERR 1 No pulse has been detected ERR 2 Unnatural pressure impulses influence the measurement result Reason The arm was moved during the measurement Artefact ERR 3 The inflation of the cuff takes too long The cuff is not correctly seated ERR 5 The measured reading indicated an unacceptable difference between systolic and diastolic pressures Take another reading following directions carefully The pressure in the cuff is too high over 300 mmHg the pulse is too high over 200 beats per minute Relax for 5 minutes and repeat the measurement LO The pulse is too low less than 40 beats
54. f feedback via the nervous system To adjust the blood pressure the strength and frequency of the heart Pulse as well as the width of circulatory ood vessels is altered The latter is effected by way of fine muscles in the blood vessel walls The level of arterial blood pressure changes periodically during the heart activity During the blood ejection Systole the value is maximal systolic blood pressure value at the end of the eart s rest period Diastole minimal diastolic blood pressure value The blood pressure values must lie within certain normal ranges in order to prevent particular diseases 2 2 Which values are normal Blood pressure is too high if at rest the diastolic pressure is above 90 mmHg and or the systolic blood pressure is over 140 mmHg In this case please consult your doctor immediately Long term values at this level endanger your health due to the associated advancing damage to the 004 vessels in your body With blood pressure values that are too low i e systolic values under 100 mmHg and or diastolic values under 60 mmHg likewise please consult your doctor Even with normal blood pressure values a regular self check with your blood pressure monitor is recommended In this way you can detect possible changes in your values early and react appropriately If you are undergoing medical treatment to control your blood pressure please keep a record of the level of your blood pressure b
55. gular sport Choose sports which require stamina and avoid those which require strength Avoid reaching the limit of your performance With previous illnesses and or an age of over 40 years please consult your doctor before beginning your sporting activities He will advise you regarding the type and extent of types of sport that are possible for you 3 various components of the blood pressure monitor The illustration shows the blood pressure monitor consisting of LCD Display Time button Battery Cover M button Memory Wrist Cuff 0 I button Wrist cuff Type WC1 13 5 19 5 cm for wrist circumference of 13 5 to 19 5 cm 4 Putting the blood pressure monitor into operation 4 1 Inserting the batteries After you have unpacked your device first insert the batteries The battery compartment is located on the left lateral side of the device see illustration a Remove cover as illustrated b Insert the batteries 2 x size 1 5V thereby observing the indicated polarity If the battery warning appears in the display the batteries are empty and must be replaced by new ones Attention e After the battery warning appears the device is blocked until the batteries have been replaced e Please use Long Life or Alkaline 1 5V Batteries The use of 1 2V Accumulators is not recommended e If the blood pressure monitor is left unused for long periods please remove t
56. he batteries from the device Functional check Press and hold the 0 1 button to test all the display elements When functioning correc Please ly all segments appear 4 2 Reading the set date press the Time button S 4 3 Setting the time and date This blood pressure monitor automatically records the time and date of each measurement This is very important information as blood pressure normally varies over the course of a day oe 15 0 1 After new batteries have been inserted the year is blinking in the display You can adjust the year by pressing the button Press the Time button to confirm and switch to month setting Pi he correct month can be entered by the button Press the Time button to confirm and switch to day setting w OF SS L 3 Please follow the instructions above to set the day hour and minutes 4 Once the minutes have been set and the Time button is pressed the date and time will be displayed on the screen 5 If you want to change the date and time again please hold the Time button down for about 3 seconds until the year number starts to flash Now you can enter the new values as described above 5 Carrying out a measurement 5 1 Before the measurement Avoid eating smoking as well as all forms of exertion directly before the measurement All these factors influence the measurement result Try to find time to
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58. per minute Repeat the measurement Please consult your doctor if this or any other problem occurs repeatedly Other possible malfunctions and their elimination If problems occur when using the device the ollowing points should be checked and if necessary the corresponding measures to be taken Malfunction Remedy The display remains empty when the 1 Check whether the batteries are installed with instrument is switched on although the he correct polarity and correct if necessary batteries are in place 2 If the display is unusual re insert batteries or exchange them The device frequently fails to measure the 1 Check the positioning of the cuff blood pressure values or the values 2 Measure the blood pressure again in complete measured are too low too high and quiet under observance of the details made under point 5 Every measurement results in different e Please read the following information and the values although the device functions nor joints listed under Common sources of error mally and the values displayed are normal Repeat the measurement The blood pressure values measured differ Record the daily development of the values and from those measured by the doctor consult your doctor about them c Further Information The level of blood pressure is subject to fluctuations even with healthy people Important thereby is that comparable measuremen
59. relax by sitting in an armchair in a quite atmosphere for about 5 minutes before the measurement Measure always on the same wrist normally left Attempt to carry out the measurements regularly at the same time of day since the blood pressure changes during the course of the day 5 2 Common sources of error Note Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same conditions These are normally always quiet conditions 9 All efforts by the patient to support the arm can increase the blood pressure Make sure you are in a comfortable relaxed position and do not activate any of the muscles in the measu rement arm during the measurement Use a cushion for support if necessary If the wrist artery lies considerably lower higher than the heart an erroneously higher lower blood pressure will measured Each 15 difference in height results in a measurement error of 10 mmHg A loose cuff causes false measurement values 5 3 Fitting the cuff a b c d Remove all eventual objects and jewellery e g wris watch from the wrist in question Draw the cuff over the wrist The distance between the cuff and the hand should approx 10 mm Secure the cuff with the Velcro fastener so that it be ies comfortably and not too tight whereby no space should remain between the cuff and the wrist he arm a little with a rest cushion so that the cu cuff lies free Remain so for 2 minute
60. s sitting quiet before beginning with the measurement 5 4 Measuring procedure After the cuff has been appropriately positioned the measurement can begin a b Press the 0 1 button the pump begins to inflate the cuff In the display the increasing cuff pressure is continually displayed Lay the arm table with the palm upwards Support f rests at about the same height as the heart Take care that the After reaching the inflation pressure the pump stops and the pressure slowly falls away The cuff pressure large characters is displayed during the measurement When the device has detected the pulse the heart symbol in the display bi blink and a beep tone is audible for every pulse beat egins to oak lt 05 10 17 44 12 When the measurement has been concluded a long 0 53 tone sounds The measured systolic and diastolic blood pressure values as well as the pulse frequency are now 13 displayed Example Fig Systole 118 Diastole 73 Pulse 75 15 The measurement results are displayed until you switch the device off If no button is pressed for 5 minutes the device switches automatically off to save the batteries 5 5 Discontinuing a measurement If it is necessary to interrupt a blood pressure measurement for fr any reason e g the patient feels unwell the 0 1 button can b
61. tion Manual Important Safety Instructions Type BF applied part Batteries and electronic instruments must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulations not with domestic waste Ensure that children do not use the instrument unsupervised some parts are small enough to be swallowed 124 BI Table of contents Introduction Features Important information about self measurement Important information on the subject of blood pressure and its measurement How does high low blood pressure arise Which values are normal What can be done if regular high low values are obtained The various components of the blood pressure monitor Putting the blood pressure monitor into operation Inserting the batteries Reading the set date Setting the date and time Carrying out a measurement Before the measurement Common sources of error Fitting the cuff Measuring procedure Discontinuing a measurement Memory recall of the measurements Error messages malfunctions Care and maintenance recalibration Guarantee Technical specifications www microlife com 1 Introduction 1 1 Features The blood pressure monitor is a fully automatic digital blood pressure measuring device for use on the wrist which enables very fast and reliable measurement of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as the pulse frequency by way of the oscillometric method
62. ts always require the same conditions rest conditions 12 You must consult your specialist dealer or chemist if there are technical problems with the blood pressure instrument Never attempt to repair the instrument yourself Any unauthorised opening of the instrument invalidates all guarantee claims 7 Care and maintenance recalibration a Do expose the device to either extreme temperatures humidity dust or direct sunlight b The cuff contains a sensitive air tight bubble Handle this carefully and avoid all types of straining through twisting or buckling c Clean the device with a soft dry cloth Do not use petrol hinners or similar solvent Spots on the cuff can be removed carefully with a damp cloth and soapsuds The cuff must not be washed d Do drop the instrument or treat it roughly in any way Avoid strong vibrations e Never open the device Otherwise the manufacturer calibration becomes invalid Periodical recalibration Sensitive measuring devices must from time to time be checked for accuracy We therefore recommend a periodical inspection of the static pressure display every 2 years Your specialist dealer would be pleased to provide more extensive information about this 8 Guarantee This instrument is covered by a 3 year guarantee from the date of purchase The guarantee is valid only on presentation of the guarantee card completed by the dealer confirming date of purch
63. y carrying out regular self measurements at specific times of the day Show these values to your doctor Never use the results of your measurements to alter independently the drug doses prescribed by your doctor Table for classifying blood pressure values units mmHg according to World Health Organization Range Hypotension Systolic Blood pressure lower than 100 Diastolic Blood pressure lower than 60 Measures Consult your doctor Normal range between 100 140 between 60 and 90 Self check Mild hypertension between 140 and 160 between 90 and 100 Consult your doctor Moderate hypertension between 160 and 180 between 100 and 110 Consult your doctor Severe hypertension higher than 180 higher than 110 Consult your doctor immediately Further information e f your values are mostly standard under resting conditions but exceptionally high under con ditions of physical or labile hypertension medical treatment 2 3 What can be done Please consult your doc sychological stress it is possible that you are suffering from so called or if you suspect that this might be the case e Correctly measured diastolic blood pressure values above 120 mmHg require immediate if regular increased low values are obtained ucturally damaged a Please consult your doctor your body which are heart will become str Increased blood pressure values various

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