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Microlife BP A 100 User Manual

Microlife BP A 100
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Microlife BP A100
IB BP A100-30 V13-1 1012
Europe / Middle-East / Africa
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.
9F, 431, RuiGang Road, NeiHu
Taipei, 11492, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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.
1617 Gulf to Bay Blvd., 2nd Floor Ste A
Clearwater, FL 33755 / USA
Tel. +1 727 442 5353
Fax +1 727 442 5377
Email msa@microlifeusa.com
www.microlife.com
EN 1
FR 8
NL 14
SV 20
FI 26
DA 32
NO 38
LV 44
LT 50
EE 56
RU 62
DE 68
IT 74
BP A100
BP A200
NC 100
NEB 10
MT 16C2 MT 16E1 MT 1931 MT 1871
BP 3AG1

Table of Contents

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Microlife BP A 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelBP A 100
TypeUpper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
Measurement MethodOscillometric
DisplayLCD
Accuracy (Blood Pressure)±3 mmHg
Accuracy (Pulse)±5%
Measurement Range (Pulse)40 - 200 bpm
Memory30 measurements
Power Source4 x AA batteries
Operating Temperature10 - 40 °C
Cuff Size22-42 cm

Summary

Important Facts about Blood Pressure and Self-Measurement

How do I evaluate my blood pressure?

Classifying blood pressure values in adults according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Using the Instrument for the First Time

Activating the fitted batteries

Procedure to prepare the device by activating the batteries before first use.

Selecting the correct cuff

Guidance on choosing the appropriate cuff size for accurate measurements.

Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement using this Instrument

Checklist for taking a reliable measurement

Essential steps to ensure accurate and reliable blood pressure readings.

Appearance of the Heart Arrhythmia Indicator for early Detection

Information for the doctor on frequent appearance of the Arrhythmia indicator

Details for medical professionals regarding the significance of the arrhythmia symbol.

Data Memory

Viewing the stored values

Instructions on how to access and review previously recorded measurements.

Memory full

Notification and behavior when the device's memory capacity is reached.

Clearing all values

Procedure for deleting all stored measurement data from the device.

Replacing the Slot-in Card

Battery Indicator and Battery change

Low battery

Understanding the low battery warning indicator.

Flat battery – replacement

Procedure for replacing depleted batteries when the device is non-operational.

Which batteries and which procedure?

Information on suitable battery types and the replacement process.

Using rechargeable batteries

Guidance on using rechargeable batteries with the device.

Using a Mains Adapter

Error Messages

ERR 1 Signal too weak

Troubleshooting for weak pulse signals during measurement.

ERR 2 Error signal

Addressing errors caused by movement or muscle tension during measurement.

ERR 3 No pressure in the cuff

Resolving issues related to insufficient cuff pressure or leaks.

ERR 5 Abnormal result

Troubleshooting inaccurate measuring signals leading to no result.

HI Pulse or cuff pressure too high

Remedy for high pulse or cuff pressure readings.

LO Pulse too low

Remedy for low pulse readings.

Safety, Care, Accuracy Test and Disposal

Safety and protection

Important safety precautions for device usage and handling.

Instrument care

Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the blood pressure monitor.

Cleaning the cuff

Instructions on how to properly clean the blood pressure cuff.

Accuracy test

Recommendation for periodic accuracy testing of the instrument.

Disposal

Guidelines for the environmentally responsible disposal of batteries and electronics.

Guarantee

Technical Specifications

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