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| Brand | Beurer |
| Model | BM 51 | 65204 |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| EAN | 4211125652043 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Number of batteries supported | 4 |
| Battery voltage | 1.5 V |
| Battery type | AA |
| Battery low indication | Yes |
| Placement supported | Upper arm |
| Type | Automatic |
| Product color | White |
| Mean arterial pressure | Yes |
| Pulse rate measuring | Yes |
| Diastolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Systolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Cuff size | 22 - 42 cm |
| Memory function | Yes |
| Speaking function | Yes |
| Clock/Date display | Yes |
| Arrhythmia detection | Yes |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Certification | CE |
| Date imprinting | Yes |
| Control type | Buttons |
| Display type | LCD |
| Carrying case | Yes |
| Width | 138 mm |
| Depth | 103 mm |
| Height | 44 mm |
| Weight | 570 g |
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The Beurer BM 51 has a weight of 570 g.
The Beurer BM 51 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 BM 51 has a height of 44 mm.
The Beurer BM 51 has a width of 138 mm.
The Beurer BM 51 has a depth of 103 mm.
Yes, the Beurer BM 51 supports 4 batteries. This means that the user can easily replace the batteries when needed, providing convenience and uninterrupted usage.
Yes, the Beurer BM 51 measures mean arterial pressure. This feature allows the user to have a comprehensive understanding of their blood pressure, as mean arterial pressure is an important indicator of overall cardiovascular health.
Yes, the Beurer BM 51 has a memory function. This enables the user to conveniently store and track their blood pressure readings over time, aiding in monitoring and management of their cardiovascular health.
Yes, the Beurer BM 51 has a speaking function. This feature is beneficial for individuals with visual impairments, as it allows them to hear their blood pressure readings, promoting accessibility and independence.
Yes, the Beurer BM 51 displays the date and time. This feature provides convenience to the user, as they can easily record and track their blood pressure readings in relation to specific dates and times, allowing for better analysis and interpretation.
If the delivery scope of the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer does not include all the necessary components, follow these steps: 1. Check the exterior of the cardboard delivery packaging to ensure it is intact. 2. Make sure that all contents are present inside the packaging. 3. Before using the device, inspect it and the accessories for any visible damage. 4. Remove all packaging material from the device and accessories. 5. If you have any doubts about the completeness of the delivery, do not use the device. 6. Contact your retailer or the specified Customer Service address for assistance. 7. The standard delivery scope of the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer includes the following components: - 1x upper arm blood pressure monitor - 1x easyClip upper arm cuff (22–42 cm) - 1x instructions for use - 1x storage bag - 4 x 1.5V AA LR6 batteries Ensure that all these components are included in the delivery. If any component is missing or damaged, contact the retailer or Customer Service for further instructions.
To understand the meaning of the symbols used in the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Look for the symbol on the display after taking a measurement. This symbol indicates potential disruption of the heart rhythm, which can be an indicator for arrhythmia. 2. If the symbol appears frequently, it is recommended to consult your doctor. 3. The device also uses a risk indicator to classify and evaluate blood pressure measurements. The bar chart on the display and the scale on the device show which category the recorded blood pressure values fall into. 4. If the values of systole and diastole fall into two different categories, the graphical classification on the device always shows the higher category. 5. Refer to the table provided in the manual to understand the different blood pressure value categories and their corresponding actions. 6. It is important to consult your doctor regularly for advice and to determine your individual values for normal blood pressure. By following these steps, you can understand the meaning of the symbols used in the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer and interpret the blood pressure measurements accurately.
To understand the intended use of the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Locate the section titled "Intended use" in the manual. 2. Read the information provided in this section carefully. 3. The "Intended use" section will provide specific instructions on how to use the sphygmomanometer correctly and for what purpose. 4. Pay attention to any warnings or precautions mentioned in this section to ensure safe and proper usage. 5. If you have any doubts or questions about the intended use of the device, refer to the "Usage" section for more detailed instructions. 6. It is important to follow the intended use guidelines to obtain accurate and reliable blood pressure measurements. 7. If you still have uncertainties or need further clarification, contact the Beurer customer service for assistance. By following these steps, you can gain a clear understanding of the intended use of the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer and use it correctly for monitoring your blood pressure.
When using the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer, it is important to be aware of the following warnings and safety instructions: 1. Handling Batteries: - If battery fluid comes into contact with your skin or eyes, rinse the affected areas with water and seek medical assistance. - Store batteries out of the reach of small children to prevent choking hazards. - Observe the plus (+) and minus (-) polarity signs when inserting batteries. - If a battery has leaked, put on protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth. - Protect batteries from excessive heat and do not throw them into a fire. - Do not charge or short-circuit batteries. - If the device will not be used for a long period, remove the batteries from the battery compartment. - Use identical or equivalent battery types and replace all batteries at the same time. - Do not use rechargeable batteries and avoid disassembling, splitting, or crushing the batteries. 2. Electromagnetic Compatibility: - The device is suitable for use in various environments, including domestic environments. - Avoid using the device directly next to or stacked on top of other devices to prevent faulty operation. - Only use accessories specified or provided by the manufacturer to avoid electromagnetic interference and faulty operation. By following these warnings and safety instructions, you can ensure the safe and proper use of the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer.
The Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer has the following device description: 1. Bracket: This is the part that holds the device in place during measurement. 2. Cuff line: It is the tube that connects the cuff to the main unit. 3. Cuff: The cuff is the part that wraps around your upper arm to measure blood pressure. 4. Cuff connector: This is the connection point between the cuff and the main unit. 5. Display: The display shows various information such as date, time, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, pulse rate, and symbols. 6. Connection for mains part: This is the connection point for the power adapter. 7. -/+ function buttons: These buttons are used to adjust settings or navigate through the menu. 8. START/STOP button: Press this button to start or stop the measurement. 9. SET setting button: Use this button to access and adjust various settings. 10. M memory button: Press this button to access the memory function and view stored measurements. 11. Risk indicator: This symbol indicates potential disruption of the heart rhythm, which can be an indicator for arrhythmia. 12. Connection for cuff connector: This is the connection point for the cuff connector. The display provides information such as date, time, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, calculated pulse rate, battery replacement symbol, number of memory spaces, release air symbol, cardiac arrhythmia symbol, user memory, and risk indicator. By understanding the device description and its functions, you can effectively use the Beurer BM 51 sphygmomanometer for measuring your blood pressure.
Yes, the manual of the Beurer BM 51 is available in English .
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