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| Brand | Microlife |
| Model | WatchBP Home S |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
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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.
To perform an accuracy test for the Microlife WatchBP Home S sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. It is recommended to test the accuracy of the device every 2 years or after any mechanical impact, such as being dropped. Contact Microlife to arrange for an accuracy test. 2. Take care of the cuff by not washing or ironing it. Cleaning the device with a soft, dry cloth is sufficient. 3. If you encounter the error message "«HI» Pulse or cuff pressure too high," relax for 5 minutes and repeat the measurement. If the pulse is too high (over 200 beats per minute), or the pressure in the cuff is too high (over 300 mmHg), it may affect the accuracy of the measurement. 4. If you see the error message "«LO» Pulse too low," repeat the measurement. This error occurs when the pulse is too low (less than 40 beats per minute). 5. If the error message "«Err 3» No pressure in the cuff" appears, it indicates that an adequate pressure cannot be generated in the cuff, possibly due to a leak. Replace the batteries if necessary and repeat the measurement. 6. In case of the error message "«Err 5» Abnormal result," where the measuring signals are inaccurate and no result can be displayed, refer to the checklist for performing reliable measurements provided in the manual. Follow the instructions and then repeat the measurement. Remember to follow these steps to ensure accurate measurements with the Microlife WatchBP Home S sphygmomanometer.
To care for the cuff of the Microlife WatchBP Home S sphygmomanometer, follow these steps: 1. Do not wash the cuff or iron the cuff cover. Washing or ironing the cuff can damage the materials and affect its accuracy. 2. Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth. This will help remove any dirt or debris that may accumulate on the cuff. 3. Protect the device from water, moisture, extreme heat, and cold. Exposure to these elements can cause damage to the cuff and affect its performance. 4. Avoid proximity to electromagnetic fields, such as those produced by mobile phones. These fields can interfere with the device's operation and accuracy. 5. Protect the device from impact and drops. Be careful when handling the sphygmomanometer to prevent any accidental damage to the cuff. 6. Ensure that children do not use the device unsupervised, as some parts are small enough to be swallowed. 7. Only activate the pump when the cuff is properly installed. This will help prevent any unnecessary strain on the cuff and ensure accurate readings. Remember, it is important to follow these care instructions to maintain the performance and accuracy of the Microlife WatchBP Home S sphygmomanometer cuff.
The Microlife WatchBP Home S sphygmomanometer is designed to detect atrial fibrillation (AF) and hypertension. Here are the steps it follows: 1. AFIB Detection: The device is capable of detecting atrial fibrillation during blood pressure measurement. If AFIB is present, the AFIB Indicator is displayed. To increase the accuracy of the detection, it is recommended to take an additional measurement an hour later. If AFIB is detected, a reminder animation is triggered to remind you to visit your doctor for further examinations. 2. Hypertension Detection: The sphygmomanometer also has a Hypertension Indicator. It calculates the average of blood pressures (BP) and compares it to the cut-off point of 135/85mmHg for systolic and diastolic BP. The Hypertension Indicator is displayed in three different conditions: a. Both systolic and diastolic blood pressures are greater than or equal to 135/85mmHg. b. The systolic BP is greater than or equal to 135mmHg. c. The diastolic BP is greater than or equal to 85mmHg. It's important to note that the device may occasionally detect atrial fibrillation even when it is not present, especially if the arm moves during the reading or if there is another rhythm problem. Keeping the arm still during the reading is recommended. If you have a pacemaker or defibrillator, the device may not detect atrial fibrillation accurately, and it's advisable to consult your doctor for any rhythm problems.
Yes, the manual of the Microlife WatchBP Home S is available in English .
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