Risk Factors You Can Control; Using The Device For The First Time; Inserting The Batteries; Setting The Date And Time - Microlife BP B3 AFIB Advanced Manual

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high blood pressure (e.g. SYS higher than 159 or DIA higher than
99) as well as those with diabetes, coronary heart failure or for those
who have previously had a stroke.
In young people or in pregnancy AF screening is not recommended
as it could generate false results and unnecessary anxiety. In addi-
tion, young individuals with AF have a low risk of getting stroke as
compared to elder people.
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Microlife AFIBsens technology provides a convenient way
to screen for AF
Knowing your blood pressure and knowing whether you or
your family members have AF can help reduce the risk of
stroke. Microlife AFIBsens technology provides a
convenient way to screen for AF whilst taking blood
pressure measurement.

Risk factors you can control

Early diagnosis of AF followed by adequate treatment can signifi-
cantly reduce the risk of getting stroke. Knowing your blood pressure
and knowing whether you have AF is the first step in proactive stroke
prevention.
For more information visit our website: www.microlife.com/afib.

2. Using the Device for the First Time

Inserting the batteries

After you have unpacked your device, first insert the batteries. The
battery compartment 7 is on the bottom of the device. Insert the
batteries (4 x 1.5 V, size AA), thereby observing the indicated polarity.

Setting the date and time

1. After the new batteries are fitted, the year number flashes in the
display. You can set the year by pressing the M-button 3. To
confirm and then set the month, press the MAM button 4.
2. Press the M-button to set the month. Press the MAM button to
confirm and then set the day.
3. Follow the instructions above to set the day, hour and minutes.
4. Once you have set the minutes and pressed the MAM button,
the date and time are set and the time is displayed.
5. If you want to change the date and time, press and hold the
MAM button for approx. 3 seconds until the year number starts
to flash. Now you can enter the new values as described above.

Selecting the correct cuff

Microlife offers different cuff sizes. Select the cuff size to match the
circumference of your upper arms (measured by close fitting in the
centre of the upper arm).
BP B3 AFIB
Cuff size
for circumference of upper arm
S
17 - 22 cm
M
22 - 32 cm
M - L
22 - 42 cm
L
32 - 42 cm
L - XL
32 - 52 cm
Pre-shaped cuffs are optionally available.
Only use Microlife cuffs.
Contact your local Microlife Service if the enclosed cuff 8 does
not fit.
Connect the cuff to the device by inserting the cuff connector 9
into the cuff socket 5 as far as it will go.

Selecting standard or MAM mode

Before each measurement, select standard (single
measurement) or MAM mode (automatic double measurement).
In MAM mode, 2 measurements are automatically taken in
succession and the result is then automatically analysed and
displayed. Because the blood pressure constantly fluctuates, a
result obtained in this way is more reliable than when a single
measurement is performed.
• To select MAM mode, press the MAM button 4 until the MAM-
symbol AO appears on the display. To change to standard mode
(single measurement), press the MAM-button again, until the
MAM-symbol disappears.
• The bottom, right hand section of the display shows a 1 or 2 to
indicated which of the 2 measurements is currently being taken.
• There is a break of 15 seconds between the measurements. A
count down indicates the remaining time.
• The individual results are not displayed. Your blood pressure will
only be displayed after all measurements are taken.
• Do not remove the cuff between measurements.
• If one of the individual measurement was questionable, an
additional measurement is automatically taken.

3. Checklist for Taking a Reliable Measurement

Avoid activity, eating or smoking immediately before the
measurement.
Sit down on a back-supported chair and relax for 5 minutes.
Keep the feet flat on the floor and do not cross your legs.
Always measure on the same arm (normally left). It is recom-
mended that doctors perform double arm measurements on a
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