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The Beurer BC 54 sphygmomanometer is a wrist placement supported device that allows for automatic blood pressure measurement. It also has the functionality to measure pulse rate. With its automatic power off feature, the device conserves battery life by shutting off when not in use. The memory function of the Beurer BC 54 allows users to track their blood pressure readings over time, providing a convenient way to monitor their health. Additionally, this sphygmomanometer is equipped with arrhythmia detection, which alerts users to irregular heartbeat patterns that may require medical attention. A carrying case is included with the device, offering users a practical and portable solution to store and transport their sphygmomanometer. The Beurer BC 54 operates on two AAA batteries, with a battery voltage of 1.5V. This sphygmomanometer also features a clock and date display, providing users with additional functionality beyond blood pressure measurement. The presence of Bluetooth capability allows for convenient wireless connectivity, enabling users to transfer their blood pressure readings to other devices for analysis or tracking. The Beurer BC 54 sphygmomanometer has obtained the CE certification, meeting the necessary conformity standards required for sale within the European Economic Area. Overall, the Beurer BC 54 offers a convenient and reliable solution for measuring blood pressure and pulse rate. Its automatic features, memory functionality, and arrhythmia detection provide users with valuable health monitoring capabilities. With its compact size and included carrying case, it is easily portable and suitable for use both at home and on the go.
| Brand | Beurer |
| Model | BC 54 | 65054 |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| EAN | 4211125650544 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Use and Care Manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Placement supported | Wrist |
| Type | Automatic |
| Pulse rate measuring | Yes |
| Product color | Black |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Memory function | Yes |
| Arrhythmia detection | Yes |
| Clock/Date display | Yes |
| Certification | CE |
| Cuff size | 13.5 - 21.5 cm |
| Compatibility | iOs 10.0, Android 5.0 |
| Mean arterial pressure | Yes |
| Diastolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Systolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Speaking function | No |
| Control type | Buttons |
| Memory slots | 2 |
| Carrying case | Yes |
| Batteries included | Yes |
| Battery type | AAA |
| Number of batteries supported | 2 |
| Battery voltage | 1.5 V |
| Battery low indication | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Display type | - |
| Width | 69 mm |
| Depth | 80 mm |
| Height | 68 mm |
| Weight | 220 g |
| Package width | 96 mm |
| Package depth | 124 mm |
| Package height | 109 mm |
| Package weight | 381.8 g |
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The Beurer BC 54 has a weight of 220 g.
The Beurer BC 54 has the following certifications: CE.
Systolic pressure is the top number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. Systolic pressure refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle.
Diastolic pressure is the lowest number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats.
A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.
The Beurer BC 54 has a height of 68 mm.
The Beurer BC 54 has a width of 69 mm.
The Beurer BC 54 has a depth of 80 mm.
Ensure that the device is properly connected and positioned on your upper arm, with the cuff aligned at heart level. Make sure the cuff is correctly inflated and that you are remaining still and quiet during measurement.
Ensure that the cuff is wrapped snugly around your upper arm, allowing enough space for one finger to fit between the cuff and your arm. Also, make sure to sit comfortably in a relaxed position with your feet flat on the ground during the measurement.
The Beurer BC 54 sphygmomanometer provides a color-coded classification scale. Typically, green indicates excellent, yellow means mild hypertension, and red suggests high blood pressure. The display will show both your systolic and diastolic pressure readings, allowing you to compare them to recommended values provided by medical organizations.
It is generally recommended to measure your blood pressure at the same time each day, preferably in the morning before consuming any food or drinks. Consistency in measurement timing helps to establish more accurate trends in your blood pressure readings.
The Beurer BC 54 has a built-in date and time feature, but it requires setting initially and periodic adjustments to stay accurate. To set the correct date and time, refer to the device's menu and navigate through the settings to make the necessary adjustments.
Yes, the Beurer BC 54 supports pulse rate measuring. This means that the user can also keep track of their heart rate while using the sphygmomanometer.
Yes, the Beurer BC 54 has a memory function. This means that the user can store and track their blood pressure readings over a period of time.
Yes, the Beurer BC 54 has arrhythmia detection. This means that the device can detect irregular heart rhythms, which can be helpful for users with heart conditions.
Yes, the Beurer BC 54 comes with a carrying case. This means that the user can easily transport and store the sphygmomanometer when not in use.
Yes, the Beurer BC 54 is compatible with Bluetooth. This means that the user can connect the sphygmomanometer to their smartphone or other compatible devices for easy data transfer and tracking.
Yes, the manual of the Beurer BC 54 is available in English .
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