Braun TrueScan BPW4100 manual

Braun TrueScan BPW4100
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General
BrandBraun
ModelTrueScan BPW4100 | 410153
Productsphygmomanometer
EAN4022167410153, 4022167410252
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)
Features
Number of users2 user(s)
Date imprintingYes
Mean arterial pressureNo
Pulse rate measuringYes
Diastolic blood pressureYes
Systolic blood pressureYes
Cuff size13.5 - 21.5 cm
Auto power offYes
Memory registers40
Power
Battery low indicationYes
Number of batteries supported2
Battery typeAAA
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Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 below.

What does systolic pressure mean?

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.

What does diastolilc pressure mean?

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.

What is a normal blood pressure?

A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.

Does the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 support date imprinting?

Q1: Yes, the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 supports date imprinting. This feature allows the user to easily track and record their blood pressure readings over time, providing valuable data for monitoring and managing their health.

Can the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 measure mean arterial pressure?

No, the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 does not have the capability to measure mean arterial pressure. This metric is typically used by healthcare professionals to assess the overall health of the cardiovascular system.

Does the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 measure pulse rate?

Yes, the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 has the ability to measure pulse rate. This feature can provide important information about heart health and can be used to track changes in heart rate over time.

Can the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 measure diastolic blood pressure?

Yes, the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 can measure diastolic blood pressure. This is a key metric for assessing the health of the cardiovascular system and monitoring blood pressure levels.

Does the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 have an auto power off feature?

Yes, the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 has an auto power off feature. This helps to conserve battery life by automatically turning off the device after a period of inactivity. This can be particularly useful for users who may forget to manually turn off the device after use.

How do I ensure accurate blood pressure measurements with the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer?

To ensure accurate blood pressure measurements with the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Place the monitor housing on the slim side of your bare forearm with the monitor facing up. Keep a distance of 2 cm from your palm line. 2. Fasten the cuff tightly on your right wrist (or left wrist if preferred). 3. Press the red on/off button to turn on the device. 4. Put your other upper arm in the position shown and slowly move your hand upward along the upper arm. Watch the positioning system and adjust your hand up or down according to the direction of the arrow shown. 5. Hold the device at heart level during the measurement. 6. Wait approximately 3 minutes before repeating a measurement. 7. For each measurement, make sure the cuff fits tightly on your wrist. By following these steps, you can ensure accurate blood pressure measurements with the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer.

What should I do if the blood pressure values displayed on the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer are outside the normal range?

If the blood pressure values displayed on the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer are outside the normal range, you can follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the positioning: Ensure that the monitor housing is placed correctly on the slim side of your bare forearm, with the monitor facing up. Keep a distance of 2 cm from your palm line. 2. Verify cuff placement: Make sure that the cuff is tightly fastened on your wrist. If it is too loose, rewrap the cuff tighter on your wrist. 3. Avoid arm movement: During the measurement, avoid moving your arm, as arm movement can affect the accuracy of the readings. Stay still and refrain from speaking during the measurement. 4. Consider external factors: Blood pressure can vary throughout the day due to factors such as stress, time of day, talking, coughing, laughing, and movement. Take measurements in a calm and relaxed state, following the recommended guidelines for accurate blood pressure measurements. 5. Check battery installation: If there is no display or the measurements appear too high or too low, check the battery installation to ensure proper installation of the batteries' polarities. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address any issues with blood pressure values displayed outside the normal range on the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer.

How should I store the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer when not in use?

To store the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer when not in use, follow these steps: 1. Remove the cuff: Detach the cuff from the monitor housing by gently pulling it away. 2. Clean the cuff: If the cuff is dirty, clean it with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid wetting or washing the cuff. 3. Store in the storage case: Place the monitor housing and the cuff in the provided storage case. Ensure that the cuff is neatly folded and placed inside the case. 4. Keep in a cool, dry place: Store the sphygmomanometer in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid storing it in humid environments. 5. Avoid excessive pressure: Do not place heavy objects on top of the storage case or apply excessive pressure to the sphygmomanometer. By following these steps, you can properly store the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer when it is not in use. This will help protect the device and ensure its longevity.

How do I clean the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer?

To clean the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Keep the unit in the storage case when not in use. 2. Clean the product with a soft, slightly damp cloth. 3. Do not wet the cuff or attempt to clean it with water. 4. Do not wash or dry clean the cuff. 5. Avoid storing the product in a place exposed to direct sunlight or high humidity. 6. If the unit will not be used for 3 months or longer, remove the batteries. 7. Always replace all of the batteries with new ones at the same time. 8. If needed, you can use ultraviolet radiation for disinfection. By following these steps, you can properly clean the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer. Remember to avoid wetting the cuff and to store the product in a suitable environment to maintain its functionality.

What should I do if the cuff of the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer does not fit my wrist properly?

If the cuff of the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer does not fit your wrist properly, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the cuff size: Ensure that you are using the correct cuff size for your wrist. The Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer cuff is suitable for a wrist circumference of 13.5 to 21.5cm. 2. Adjust the cuff position: Make sure the cuff is positioned correctly on your wrist. It should be snug but not too tight. Adjust the cuff placement to ensure a proper fit. 3. Reposition your wrist: Try repositioning your wrist to find a more comfortable and secure fit. Ensure that your wrist is positioned in the center of the cuff. 4. Secure the cuff properly: Fasten the cuff securely around your wrist to ensure it stays in place during the measurement. Make sure it is not too loose or too tight. 5. Contact customer support: If the cuff still does not fit properly, contact the Braun customer support for further assistance. They can provide guidance or offer a replacement cuff if necessary. By following these steps, you can address the issue of the cuff not fitting properly on the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 sphygmomanometer.

Is the manual of the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Braun TrueScan BPW4100 is available in English .

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