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Automatic Blood Pressure
Monitor Instruction Manual

Table of contents

Introduction

1.1. Features 
1.2. Important information 
1.3. About blood pressure 
1.4. Normal blood pressure values

Getting started

2.1. About the BP3AD1-A 
2.2. About the LCD screen 
2.3. Inserting the batteries 
2.4. Storing the cuff 

Using the device

3.1. Setting the date and time 
3.2. Before measuring 
3.3. Common sources of errors
3.4. Fitting the cuff
3.5. Measuring your blood pressure 
3.6. Viewing previously recorded values 

Appendix 

4.1. Guarantee
4.2. International standards 
4.3. Technical specifications 
4.4. Error messages/malfunctions 
4.5. Additional information 
4.6. Electromagnetic interference 
4.7. Care, maintenance, and recalibration 

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Summary of Contents for BP 3AD1-A

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Page 2: ...the cuff Using the device 3 1 Setting the date and time 3 2 Before measuring 3 3 Common sources of errors 3 4 Fitting the cuff 3 5 Measuring your blood pressure 3 6 Viewing previously recorded values Appendix 4 1 Guarantee 4 2 International standards 4 3 Technical specifications 4 4 Error messages malfunctions 4 5 Additional information 4 6 Electromagnetic interference 4 7 Care maintenance and rec...

Page 3: ...ice is easy to use and has been proven in clinical studies to provide excellent accuracy Before using the BP3AD1 read this instruction manual carefully and keep it in a safe place Important information Refer to the following sections to learn about important safety instructions and how to take care of the product Safety information Self measurement means control not diagnosis or treatment Your val...

Page 4: ... coffee or other caffeinated drinks after smoking tobacco when your bladder is full Blood pressure is lower than normal after consuming alcohol after taking a bath Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff stethoscope auscultation method within the limits prescribed by the American National Standard This device is ...

Page 5: ...he batteries Care of the device For prolonged life of your blood pressure monitor note the following instructions Do not drop or bang the unit Prevent sudden jerks jars or shocks to the device to prevent damage Do not insert any foreign objects in any device openings or vents Do not disassemble the unit If the unit has been stored at very low or freezing temperatures allow to reach room temperatur...

Page 6: ...ent causes of the appearance of high blood pressure We differentiate between common primary essential hypertension and secondary hypertension The latter 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 Normal blood pressure values Blood pressure is too high when at rest the diast...

Page 7: ...ollowing table for classifying blood pressure values units mmHg according to the World Health Organization Further information If your values are mostly normal under resting conditions but exceptionally high under conditions of physical or psychological stress it is possible that you are suffering from so called labile hypertension In any case please discuss the values with your doctor Correctly m...

Page 8: ...tery compartment Time button Arm cuff connector Press to set or view current date and time or to change the user Connect the upper arm cuff here and place the cuff around your arm to measure your blood pressure 3 Your recorded blood pressure heart rate and time are displayed here Connect to adapter 4 Memory button Press to view the previously recorded data 5 6 7 Start Stop button Press to start or...

Page 9: ...teries in the device a Open the battery compartment cover in the direction shown b Insert the four AA batteries with the correct polarity as indicated c Replace the battery compartment cover 7 2 3 2 3 Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor Instruction Manual www microlife com ...

Page 10: ...e cuff can be stored along with the blood pressure monitor Follow these steps to store the blood pressure cuff a Roll up the upper arm cuff along with the inflating tube b Push the folded cuff in the crook at the back of the BP3AD1 to store it safely 8 2 4 www microlife com Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor Instruction Manual SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min ...

Page 11: ...ollow these steps to set the date and time When you replace the batteries the LCD screen starts flashing the current year setting Press the memory button repeatedly to adjust the year and then press the time button to confirm the setting Next the screen starts flashing the month and date setting Press the memory button repeatedly to set the month and date and then press the time button to confirm ...

Page 12: ...our arm as well as other body muscles during the process Common sources of errors 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 measurement arm during the measurement Use a cushion for support if necessary Attention Comparable blood pressure measurements always require ...

Page 13: ...e with the palm upwards so that the cuff is at the same height as the heart Connect the other end of the inflating tube to the connector on the blood pressure monitor and start measurement Measuring your blood pressure After following the guidelines described in the previous section and placing the cuff around your upper arm you are now ready to measure your blood pressure Follow these steps to re...

Page 14: ...he measurements that are recorded on the device To view measurements for a different user change the user see Changing the user and then press the memory button to view readings Note Blood pressure measurements are not stored when an error is encountered during measurement APPENDIX APPENDIX Guarantee The BP3AD1 blood pressure monitor is guaranteed for 3 years from the date of purchase This guarant...

Page 15: ... Measuring range SYS DIA 30 to 280 mmHg Pulse 40 to 200 beats per minute Cuff pressure display range 0 299 mmHg Memory 30 Measuring resolution 1 mmHg Accuracy Pressure within 3 mmHg Pulse 5 of the reading Inflation Automatically by pump Deflation Silicon passive valve Arm 22 32 cm Medium size circumference 32 42 Large size Automatic Approx 3 min switch off Power source DC 6V 600mA a 4 dry cells ba...

Page 16: ...s not correctly seated The difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure is too far away from acceptable and reasonable Due to unstable conditions during measurements it is not ssible to calculate an average result Low battery Error Err 1 Err 2 Err 3 Err 5 Err 6 4 4 Remedy Ensure that the cuff is being worn correctly and that you have your arm at the heart level Avoid unnecessary mov...

Page 17: ...ffer from those measured by the doctor Remedy 1 Check the polarity of the batteries 2 If the display is erratic or unusual remove ebatteries and re install new batteries 1 Check the connection of the cuff tube and connect properly if necessary 1 Ensure the cuff fits correctly 2 Make sure that the cuff is not fitted too tightly Ensure tight clothing such as a a rolled up sleeve isn t exerting press...

Page 18: ...ture storage 20 to 50 dC operating 10 to 40 dC and humidity 15 to 90 relative humidity max ranges specified by Microlife Please follow the local laws for disposal of the device and batteries Electromagnetic interference This device contains sensitive electronic components Avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic fields in the direct vicinity of the device e g mobile telephones microwave ovens El...

Page 19: ...d a periodical inspection and recalibration if necessary by an authorized dealer every 2 years www www micr microlife com olife com Detailed user information about our products as well as services can be found at www microlife com 17 Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor Instruction Manual www microlife com ...

Page 20: ...dards we recommed that you ask your authorised Microlife dealer to perform an accuracy check every two years Why and when should send the device in for an accuracy check MICROLIFE S blood pressure monitors are developed to remain accurate for a long product life To guarantee this accuarcy we recommend in accordance with international standards that you ask your authorised Microlife dealer to perfo...

Page 21: ... that the cuff is positioned at heart level during measurement A position ten centimetres higher than heart level means an underestimation by 8 mmHg while 10 centimetres below heart level means 8 mmHg overestimation of the blood pressure Can I connect any cuff as long as it fits to the connection port MICROLIFE S blood pressure monitors can only give reliable results when the device is connected t...

Page 22: ...have a lower capacity than non rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries may reach the lowest required power limit for our products much faster than non rechargeable batteries Users of rechargeable batteries have to charge the batteries therefore very often which does not motivate then to frequently perform home measurements Please note that the power supply does not has any influence on the a...

Page 23: ...and there is no need to worry if the results are sometimes higher than the above limits But if your pressure is above the limits in most cases you should consult your doctor What is White Coat Hypertension White Coat Hypertension WCH is the popular name for the effect that the patients blood pressure might be detected on a higher level when the measurement is performed by a doctor in his typical w...

Page 24: ...s Start with your blood pressure and pulse measurement and pulse measurement Please fill in your systolic blood pressure maximal Value your diastolic blood pressure minimal value and your pulse rate After the measurement kindly combine the systolic and diastolic values as well as the pulse rates with a line see example With this method you may provide an exact overview of your blood pressure pulse...

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