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Microlife Premier Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor User Manual

Microlife Premier Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor
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Premier Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor
With Average Mode Technology
Instruction Manual
Table of contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Features of your blood pressure monitor
1.2 Important information about using your blood pressure monitor
2. Important information on the subject of blood pressure and its measurement
2.1. How does high/low blood pressure arise?
2.2. Which values are normal?
2.3. What can be done, if regular high/low values are obtained?
3. Components of your blood-pressure monitor
4. Operation of your blood pressure monitor
4.1. Inserting the batteries
4.2. Using an AC power adapter
4.3. Cuff connection
4.4. Setting the time and date
4.5. Reading the set date
5. The measurement procedure
5.1. Before measuring
5.2. Common sources of error
5.3. Fitting the cuff
5.4. Measurement mode selection (single or average mode)
5.5. Measuring procedure
5.6. Discontinuing a measurement
5.7. Memory – recall of the measurements
5.8 Clearing the memory
6. Printer functions: An optional accessory
6.1. How to print one reading
6.2. How to print a chart and all readings
6.3. Stop printing
7. Error messages/Trouble shooting
8. Care and maintenance
9. Warranty
10. International certifications
11. Technical specifications
12. www.microlife.com

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Microlife Premier Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor Specifications

General IconGeneral
Measurement MethodOscillometric
Measurement Range (Pulse)40-200 beats per minute
DisplayLCD
Irregular Heartbeat DetectionYes
TypeAutomatic Blood Pressure Monitor
Accuracy (Pressure)±3 mmHg
Accuracy (Pulse)+/- 5 % of reading
Power Source4 x AA batteries or AC adapter
Average ReadingYes

Summary

Introduction

Features of your blood pressure monitor

Details the capabilities and design of the automatic blood pressure monitor.

Important information about self-measurement

Provides critical warnings and guidance regarding self-measurement and physician consultation.

Important Information on Blood Pressure and Measurement

How does high/low blood pressure arise?

Explains the physiological mechanisms behind blood pressure variations.

Which values are normal?

Defines normal blood pressure ranges and advises on consulting a physician for abnormal readings.

What can be done if regular high/low values are obtained?

Outlines lifestyle changes and medical advice for managing irregular blood pressure readings.

Components of your Blood Pressure Monitor

Operation of your Blood Pressure Monitor

Inserting the batteries

Instructions for installing and replacing the device's power source.

Using an AC adapter

Details on connecting and using the optional AC power adapter for continuous operation.

Cuff connection

Guide on how to properly attach the blood pressure cuff tube to the monitor.

Setting the time and date

Step-by-step instructions for configuring the device's internal clock and date.

Reading the set date

Explains how to view the currently set date and time after configuration.

The Measurement Procedure

Before measuring

Pre-measurement guidelines to ensure accurate and reliable blood pressure readings.

Common sources of error

Identifies frequent mistakes and factors that can lead to inaccurate measurement results.

Fitting the cuff

Detailed instructions on how to correctly position and secure the blood pressure cuff on the arm.

Measurement mode selection

How to choose between single or average mode for blood pressure measurements.

Measuring procedure

Step-by-step guide on how to perform a blood pressure measurement using the device.

Discontinuing a measurement

How to safely stop a blood pressure measurement if necessary.

Memory – recall of the measurements

Instructions on how to access and review previously stored blood pressure readings.

Clearing the Memory

Guidance on how to delete all stored measurement data from the device's memory.

Printer Functions

How to print the last stored measurement

Instructions for printing a single recorded blood pressure measurement.

How to print All measurements stored in memory

Guide to printing all recorded measurements and a data chart from memory.

Stop printing

How to interrupt the printing process if needed.

Error Messages/Troubleshooting

Other possible malfunctions troubleshooting

Solutions for common issues not related to specific error codes, like display or pressure problems.

Care and Maintenance, Recalibration

Warranty

International Quality Standards

Technical Specifications

www.microlife.com

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