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BP3GK1-4B 

 

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Microlife BP3GK1-4B 

Instruction Manual 

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Summary of Contents for BP3GK1-4B

Page 1: ...BP3GK1 4B 1 IB BP3GK1 4B EN EN Microlife BP3GK1 4B Instruction Manual English ...

Page 2: ... blood pressure monitor IS NOT intended for use with Pregnancy Preeclampsia Children under 12 Neonatal patients WARNING Potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in serious injury or death Self measuring means monitoring not diagnosis or treatment Unusual values must always be discussed with your doctor Under no circumstances should you independently alter the dosages of any d...

Page 3: ...d may result in minor moderate injury property damage and or damage to the device This device contains sensitive electronics components Avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic fields in the direct vicinity of the device e g mobile telephones microwave ovens These can lead to temporary impairment of the measuring accuracy Move the device to another location if interference is determined When not...

Page 4: ...e device using the same measurement technology Please note According to international standards your monitor should be checked for accuracy every 2 years TYPE IP22 Protected against solid foreign objects of 12 5 mm diameter and greater Protected against vertically falling water drops when the device is tilted up to 15 Type BF Applied Part Expected Life Monitor 5 Years Cuff 2 Years Batteries and el...

Page 5: ...aration between the equipment and receiver connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction Trademark Usage Apple the Apple logo iPad ...

Page 6: ...I get started 4 1 Inserting the batteries 4 2 Setting the date and time 5 How do I take a measurement 5 1 Preparing to take a measurement 5 2 Common errors 5 3 Using the cuff 5 4 Selecting the user 5 5 Microlife Averaging Mode MAM 5 6 Taking a measurement 5 7 Stopping a measurement 5 8 Irregular heartbeat detection 5 9 Hypertension risk indicator 5 10 Memory reviewing readings 5 11 Memory Clearing...

Page 7: ...ction manual carefully to ensure correct use If you have additional questions regarding blood pressure measurements please contact your doctor 1 2 Inflation mode technology Please note that this device employs Inflation Mode Technology This means your blood pressure is measured while the wrist cuff is inflating rather than first inflating to a peak pressure and then measuring during a slow deflati...

Page 8: ...ove 100 mmHg while at rest In this case please consult your physician immediately Long term values at this level endanger your health due to continual damage to the blood vessels in your body If your systolic blood pressure values are between 140 mmHg and 159 mmHg and or the diastolic blood pressure values are between 90 mmHg and 99 mmHg consult your physician Regular self checks are necessary If ...

Page 9: ...can be ascribed to specific organ malfunctions Please consult your physician for information about the possible origins of your own increased blood pressure values d There are measures you can take to reduce and even prevent high blood pressure These measures must be permanent lifestyle changes 1 Eating habits Strive for a normal weight corresponding to your age See your doctor for your ideal weig...

Page 10: ...IB BP3GK1 4B EN EN 3 Components of your blood pressure monitor The illustration shows your blood pressure monitor consisting of ON OFF button Display Battery Compartment Cuff M button memory Time Button User Switch ...

Page 11: ...2 User Indicator 13 Hypertension Triangle 14 Memory 15 Irregular Heartbeat 16 Pulse Indicator 17 Battery Display 18 Cuff Signal Indicator 19 Optimal Cuff Placement 20 Position Check Indicator 21 Memory Averaging 22 MAM 23 MyBP 24 MyCheck 25 Bluetooth 35 8 9 16 10 13 12 15 19 17 24 18 21 20 22 14 23 11 25 ...

Page 12: ...lace all at the same time and ensure they are correctly connected as shown on the symbols in the compartment If the blood pressure monitor is left unused for long periods remove the batteries from the device 4 2 Setting the date and time 1 After the new batteries are activated the year number flashes in the display You can advance the year by pressing the memory button To confirm and then set the ...

Page 13: ...cles in the measurement 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 be measured Each 15 cm 6 difference in height results in a measurement error of 10 mmHg A loose cuff causes false measurement values With repeated measurements blood can accumulate in the respecti...

Page 14: ... people each using their own specific memory zone To toggle between user 1 and user 2 switch user button 5 5 Microlife Averaging Mode MAM Activate MAM mode when the device is off press Time button the MAM icon will appears press O I button again to confirm In Microlife Averaging Mode MAM three measurements are automatically taken in succession and the result is then automatically analyzed and disp...

Page 15: ...cy during measurement The instrument is clinically tested If pulse irregularities occur during measurement the irregular heartbeat symbol is displayed after the measurement If the symbol appears more frequently e g several times per week on measurements performed daily or if it suddenly appears more often than usual we recommend the patient to seek medical advice The instrument does not replace a ...

Page 16: ...orning and 2 from the evening Measurements performed in standard mode and in MAM mode are considered in the average when they have been performed during the right time of the day Measurements performed in MAM mode or single standard mode are both classed as single measurements for working out the MyBP average MyCheck This symbol indicates after each measurement if the most recent measured value li...

Page 17: ...g to clear the memory make sure that you don t have to make reference to the readings in the future To delete all stored readings press and hold the MEMORY button for at least 7 seconds The CL symbol will appear blinking on the display To confirm deletion press and release the MEMORY button again 3 beeps will sound to indicate deletion of stored readings Individual values cannot be cleared ...

Page 18: ...your finger tip to pull it towards you To close battery cover Align cover in the battery compartment at approximately a 15 degree angle inserting the tabs into the holes found on the inside Once the back of the cover has been seated push down on the battery cover pull The door will click into place 2 Replace all of the batteries at the same time Ensure they are inserted correctly as shown on the s...

Page 19: ... with a device and continue flashing for 2 minutes until a connection occurs To manually activate the Bluetooth on your monitor press and hold the power button for approximately 8 seconds or until the Bluetooth icon starts blinking If a connection does not occur within 2 minutes the Bluetooth function on the monitor will automatically turn off Note At least one blood pressure reading must be taken...

Page 20: ...han 40 Repeat the measurement If this or any other problem occurs repeatedly please consult your doctor Other possible malfunctions and solutions If problems occur when using the device the following points should be checked and if necessary the corresponding measures are to be taken Malfunction Remedy The display remains blank when the instrument is switched on 1 Check batteries for correct polar...

Page 21: ... 21 IB BP3GK1 4B EN EN office differ from your measurements Please note Individuals visiting their doctor frequently experience anxiety which can result in a higher reading than at home under resting conditions ...

Page 22: ...t apply to consequential and incidental damages or damage caused by batteries improper handling and accidents Professional use not following the operating instructions and alterations made to the monitor or accessory by third parties are also not included in this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusio...

Page 23: ... Crystal Display Measuring method Oscillometric Pressure sensor Semiconductor Measuring range SYS 60 255 mmHg DIA 40 200 mmHg Pulse 40 to 199 per minute Cuff pressure display range 0 299 mmHg Memory Automatically stores the last 100 measurements for 2 users total 200 Measuring resolution 1 mmHg Accuracy Pressure within 3 mmHg or 2 of reading 200 mmHg Pulse 5 of the reading Power source 2 dry cells...

Page 24: ...4B 24 IB BP3GK1 4B EN EN 12 How to contact us Distributed by Microlife USA Inc 1617 Gulf to Bay Blvd Clearwater FL 33755 Toll Free Help Line 1 800 568 4147 Email custserv microlifeusa com www microlifeusa com ...

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