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Microlife BP A150 AFIB User Manual

Microlife BP A150 AFIB
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Microlife BP A150 AFIB
IB BP A150-30 AFIB E-V10 4222
Revision Date: 2022-09-29
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Microlife AG
Espenstrasse 139
9443 Widnau / Switzerland
www.microlife.com
Microlife UAB
P. Lukšio g. 32
08222 Vilnius / Lithuania

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Microlife BP A150 AFIB Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAutomatic
Cuff size22 - 42 cm
Number of users1 user(s)
Memory registers1
Placement supportedUpper arm
Mean arterial pressureYes
Diastolic blood pressure-

Summary

Intended Use of the Blood Pressure Monitor

Intended Use of the Blood Pressure Monitor

Describes the oscillometric blood pressure monitor's purpose and target users.

Blood Pressure and Self-Measurement

How to Evaluate Blood Pressure

Table classifying home blood pressure values in adults based on international guidelines.

Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Information

What is Atrial Fibrillation (AF)?

Explains what AF is, its causes, and its link to stroke risk.

Who Should Be Screened for Atrial Fibrillation?

Recommends AF screening for specific age groups and those with high blood pressure or other conditions.

Device Setup and First Use

Inserting the Batteries

Step-by-step guide on how to insert batteries into the device.

Setting the Date and Time

Instructions on how to set the year, month, day, hour, and minutes.

Selecting the Correct Cuff

Guidance on choosing the appropriate cuff size based on arm circumference.

Selecting Measurement Mode (Standard or AFIB/MAM)

Explains how to switch between standard and AFIB/MAM measurement modes.

AFIB/MAM Mode Operation

Details how AFIB/MAM mode performs triple measurements and detects AF.

Taking and Storing Measurements

Checklist for Reliable Measurement

Essential steps for accurate blood pressure readings, including posture and cuff placement.

How Not to Store a Reading

Instructions on how to delete a measurement from memory immediately after it is taken.

AFIB Indicator and Display Features

Atrial Fibrillation Indicator Meaning

Explains the AFIB symbol and its indication of possible atrial fibrillation.

Information for Doctor on AFIB Indicator

Guidance for medical professionals on interpreting the AFIB symbol and recommending further tests.

Traffic Light Indicator

Explains the color-coded bars on the display indicating blood pressure ranges.

Data Memory Management

Viewing Stored Values

How to access and scroll through past measurements using the M-button.

Memory Full Handling

What happens when the memory capacity is reached and how to manage it.

Clearing All Stored Values

Instructions to permanently delete all recorded measurement data from the device.

Battery and Power Management

Low Battery Indicator

How to recognize a low battery and the need for replacement.

Replacing Flat Batteries

Step-by-step guide for replacing dead batteries and resetting date/time.

Recommended Batteries and Procedures

Specifies battery type (AA, 1.5V alkaline) and handling precautions.

Using Rechargeable Batteries

Guidelines for using rechargeable batteries, including charging and removal.

Using a Mains Adapter

Powering the Device with Mains Adapter

Instructions for powering the device using an optional Microlife mains adapter.

Error Messages and Troubleshooting

Error ERR 1: Signal Too Weak

Explains the cause and remedy for a weak signal error during measurement.

Error ERR 2: Error Signal

Addresses error signals due to movement or tension, suggesting re-measurement.

Error ERR 3: No Pressure in Cuff

Details causes like leaks or loose cuffs for no pressure errors and how to fix them.

Error ERR 5: Abnormal Result

Explains inaccurate signals leading to no result and suggests checking measurement conditions.

Error ERR 6: AFIB/MAM Mode Errors

Describes errors in AFIB/MAM mode preventing a final result, advising checklist review.

Error HI: High Pulse or Pressure

Indicates high pulse or cuff pressure, recommending rest and re-measurement.

Error LO: Low Pulse

Signals a pulse rate below 40 bpm, suggesting re-measurement.

Safety, Care, and Disposal

Safety and Protection Guidelines

General safety advice for using the device, handling, and precautions.

Device Care

Instructions for cleaning the main unit with a soft, dry cloth.

Cleaning the Cuff

Methods for cleaning the cuff, including warnings against machine washing.

Accuracy Test Recommendation

Advises regular accuracy testing of the device, typically every 2 years.

Disposal Instructions

Guidance on proper disposal of batteries and electronic devices according to regulations.

Guarantee Information

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Details the 5-year warranty period, what is covered, and exclusions.

Technical Specifications

Operating Conditions

Specifies the recommended temperature and humidity ranges for device operation.

Storage Conditions

Defines the temperature and humidity ranges for storing the device.

Device Weight

States the total weight of the device, including batteries.

Device Dimensions

Provides the physical measurements (length, width, height) of the blood pressure monitor.

Cuff Size Information

Refers to cuff size selection based on arm circumference.

Measuring Procedure

Describes the oscillometric method and Korotkoff sound phases used for measurement.

Measurement Range

Specifies the ranges for blood pressure (mmHg) and pulse rate (beats/min).

Cuff Pressure Display Range

Indicates the range of pressure values that can be shown on the cuff display.

Measurement Resolution

States the smallest increment for blood pressure readings (1 mmHg).

Static Accuracy

Defines the accuracy tolerance for blood pressure measurements (± 3 mmHg).

Pulse Accuracy

Specifies the accuracy tolerance for pulse rate measurements (± 5%).

Voltage Source

Lists the power sources: AA batteries and optional mains adapter.

Battery Lifetime

Estimates the number of measurements achievable with new batteries.

IP Class Rating

Indicates the device's protection against solid objects and liquids (IP20).

Reference to Standards

Lists the standards the device complies with (e.g., IEC, EN).

Expected Service Life

Expected Service Life of Device and Accessories

Specifies the expected service life for the device and accessories.

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