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The cuffs are sensitive and must be handled with care.

Only pump up the cuff once fitted.

Do not use this device if you think it is damaged or notice anything 

unusual.

Never open this device.

Read the additional safety information provided within the indi

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vidual sections of this instruction manual.

The measurement results given by this device is not a diagnosis. 

It is not replacing the need for the consultation of a physician, 

especially if not matching the patient’s symptoms. Do not rely on 

the measurement result only, always consider other potentially 

occurring symptoms and the patient’s feedback. Calling a doctor 

or an ambulance is advised if needed.

Ensure that children do not use this device unsupervised; 

some parts are small enough to be swallowed. Be aware of 

the risk of strangulation in case this device is supplied with 

cables or tubes.

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Contra-indications

Do not use this device if the patient’s condition meets the following 

contra-indications, to avoid inaccurate measurements or injuries.

The device is not intended for measuring blood pressure in pedi

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atric patients of age younger than 12 years old (children, infant, or 

neonates).

Presence of significant cardiac arrhythmia during measurement 

may interfere with blood pressure measurement and affect the 

reliability of blood pressure readings. Consult with your doctor 

about whether the device is suitable for use in this case.

The device measures blood pressure using a pressured cuff. If the 

measuring limb suffers from injuries (for example open wounds) or 

under conditions or treatments (for example intravenous drip) 

making it unsuitable for surface contact or pressurization, do not 

use the device, to avoid worsening of the injuries or conditions.

Patient motions during measurement may interfere with the 

measurement process and influence results. 

Avoid taking measurements of patients with conditions, diseases, 

and susceptible to environment conditions that lead to incontrol

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lable motions (e.g. trembling or shivering) and inability to commu

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nicate clearly (for example children and unconscious patients).

The device uses oscillometric method to determine blood pres

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sure. The arm being measure should have normal perfusion. The 

device is not intended to be used on a limb with restricted or 

impaired blood circulation. If you suffer with perfusion or blood 

disorders, consult your doctor before using the device.

Avoid taking measurement on the arm on the side of a mastec

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tomy or lymph node clearance.

Summary of Contents for BP W10

Page 1: ...10 EN Master 2022 Revision Date 2022 04 26 BP Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor EN 1 W10 Microlife AG Espenstrasse 139 9443 Widnau Switzerland www microlife com Microlife UAB P Luk io g 32 08222 Vilnius Li...

Page 2: ...Microlife BP W10 AP AK AL AM AN AT 9 8 AR AO AQ A B C 5 3 1 4 2 6 BP W10 Guarantee Card Name of Purchaser Serial Number Date of Purchase Specialist Dealer...

Page 3: ...light indicator AK Date Time AL Systolic value AM Diastolic value AN Pulse rate AO Pulse indicator AP Stored value AQ Battery display AR Cuff fit check A Suboptimal cuff fit B Arm movement indicator...

Page 4: ...ollaboration with physicians and clinical tests prove its measurement accuracy to be very high Batteries and electronic devices must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulation...

Page 5: ...nt facts about blood pressure 2 Using the device for the first time Inserting the batteries Setting the date and time 3 Checklist for taking a reliable measurement 4 Taking a blood pressure measuremen...

Page 6: ...ke at least two readings every time in the morning before taking medications and eating in the evening before going to bed bathing or taking medication and average the measurements It is quite normal...

Page 7: ...utton for approx 3 seconds in the setting mode Press time button again and then the year number starts to flash Now you can enter the new values as described above 3 Checklist for taking a reliable me...

Page 8: ...isplayed Note also the expla nations on further display symbols in this booklet 7 When the device has finished measuring remove the cuff 8 Switch off the device The monitor does switch off automatical...

Page 9: ...readings with suboptimal cuff fit AR A are not considered in the average value Pay attention that the maximum memory capacity of 30 memories is not exceeded When the 30 memory is full the oldest valu...

Page 10: ...vice for the first time The measurements stored in the memory are deleted when the batteries are removed from the battery compartment e g when replacing batteries Which batteries and which procedure U...

Page 11: ...n Potential cause and remedy ERR 1 Signal too weak The pulse signals on the cuff aretoo weak Re position the cuff and repeat the measurement ERR 2 Error signal During the measurement error signals wer...

Page 12: ...infant or neonates Presence of significant cardiac arrhythmia during measurement may interfere with blood pressure measurement and affect the reliability of blood pressure readings Consult with your d...

Page 13: ...y or for an extended period of time Prolonged exposure to cuff pressure will reduce peripheral perfu sion and may lead to injury Avoid situations of extended cuff pres surization beyond normal measure...

Page 14: ...on and the safety of usage Protect the device and accessories from the following to avoid damaging the device water other liquids and moisture extreme temperatures impacts and vibrations direct sunlig...

Page 15: ...arantee The following items are excluded from the guarantee Transport costs and risks of transport Damage caused by incorrect application or non compliance with the instructions for use Damage caused...

Page 16: ...f method Phase I systolic Phase V diastolic Measurement range SYS 60 200 mmHg DIA 40 200 mmHG 40 199 beats per minute pulse Cuff pressure display range 0 299 mmHg Resolution 1 mmHg Static accuracy wit...

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