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The Microlife BP A100 is an automatic sphygmomanometer designed for measuring blood pressure and pulse rate. It is specifically designed to be used on the upper arm. This device is equipped with a mean arterial pressure feature, allowing for a more accurate measurement of blood pressure. With its automatic power off function, the Microlife BP A100 conserves battery life by shutting down after a period of inactivity. It requires four AA batteries, which are included in the package. The LCD display provides clear and easy-to-read measurements. For convenience and portability, this sphygmomanometer comes with a carrying case, making it easy to transport and store. The device also includes a memory function, allowing users to track and store previous blood pressure readings for future reference. The Microlife BP A100 is a reliable and durable device, constructed with premium materials. It provides accurate and precise blood pressure measurements and pulse rate readings. The battery low indication feature ensures that users are aware when the batteries need to be replaced. This sphygmomanometer is suitable for healthcare professionals as well as individuals who want to monitor their own blood pressure at home. The automatic nature of the device eliminates the need for manual inflation, making it user-friendly. The Microlife BP A100 is a valuable tool for maintaining and monitoring cardiovascular health.
| Brand | Microlife |
| Model | BP A100 | 4719003312701 |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| EAN | 4719003312701 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Type | Automatic |
| Placement supported | Upper arm |
| Mean arterial pressure | Yes |
| Pulse rate measuring | Yes |
| Diastolic blood pressure | - |
| Systolic blood pressure | - |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Memory function | Yes |
| Number of batteries supported | 4 |
| Battery type | AA |
| Battery low indication | Yes |
| Display type | LCD |
| Carrying case | Yes |
| Batteries included | Yes |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Microlife BP A100 below.
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.
Place the cuff on your upper arm, about 2-3 centimeters above the bend of your elbow. Ensure it is snug, but not too tight, and make sure the arrow on the cuff aligns with your brachial artery.
Simply press and hold the power button until the display lights up. The device will then start up, and you'll be ready to take a blood pressure reading.
If you encounter an error message during inflation, first ensure that the cuff is correctly positioned and securely fastened. Then, make sure there are no kinks in the tubing and try to reposition your arm at heart level. Finally, restart the device and try again, making sure to follow the instructions carefully.
To ensure accurate readings, always measure your blood pressure in a quiet and relaxed environment. Avoid consumption of caffeine or smoking at least 30 minutes prior to taking a reading. Additionally, sitting up straight with your feet flat on the floor and keeping still during the measurement process can help obtain precise results.
The sphygmomanometer will provide you with two values: the systolic pressure (the higher number) and the diastolic pressure (the lower number). Normal blood pressure falls within the range of 90-120 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) for systolic and 60-80 mmHg for diastolic. Any significant deviation from this range may indicate potential health concerns, and you should consult a medical professional for further evaluation.
Yes, the Microlife BP A100 has a mean arterial pressure measurement. This is a useful feature for users who want to monitor their blood pressure accurately and determine their overall cardiovascular health.
Yes, the Microlife BP A100 can measure the pulse rate. This is important for users who want to track their heart rate and overall heart health along with their blood pressure readings.
Yes, the Microlife BP A100 has an auto power off feature. This is convenient for users as it helps to conserve battery life and ensures that the device does not stay on unnecessarily.
Yes, the Microlife BP A100 has a memory function. This is helpful for users who want to keep a record of their blood pressure readings over time and monitor any changes or patterns.
The Microlife BP A100 supports 4 AA batteries. This is a common battery type that is easily accessible and replaceable. Having 4 batteries allows for longer usage before needing to replace them.
Yes, the manual of the Microlife BP A100 is available in English .
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Number of questions: 8Where can I calibrate the Microlife BP A100 blood pressure monitor that has been used for about 10 years at home, and at what price? Harri Rinne, Vantaa Varisto.
This message has been automatically translatedThe device raises the pressure to around 60-70 and then just "buzzes". Finally, it reports Error 3. I'm asking for an interpretation of Error 3 notification?
This message has been automatically translatedHow often does it need to be calibrated? And where in Jyväskylä can it be done?
This message has been automatically translatedWhat does it mean when a heart rate graph appears with a loud beep next to the pulse on the Microlife BP A100 sphygmomanometer?
This message has been automatically translatedWhere can I get the monitor tested to see if it is still accurate
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The memory is not wiped clean when new batteries are inserted!!