Safety, Care, Accuracy Test And Disposal - Microlife BP B2 Basic Manual

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Error
Description Potential cause and remedy
«ERR
Signal too
The pulse signals on the cuff are too
weak
weak. Re-position the cuff and repeat the
measurement.*
AS
«ERR
Error signal During the measurement, error signals
were detected by the cuff, caused for
instance by movement or muscle
AR-B
tension. Repeat the measurement,
keeping your arm still.
«ERR
Abnormal
An adequate pressure cannot be gener-
cuff pres-
ated in the cuff. A leak may have
sure
occurred. Check that the cuff is correctly
AR-C
connected and is not too loose. Replace
the batteries if necessary. Repeat the
measurement.
«ERR
Abnormal
The measuring signals are inaccurate
result
and no result can therefore be displayed.
Read through the checklist for
performing reliable measurements and
then repeat the measurement.*
«HI»
Pulse or cuff
The pressure in the cuff is too high (over
pressure too
299 mmHg) OR the pulse is too high
high
(over 200 beats per minute). Relax for 5
minutes and repeat the measurement.*
«LO»
Pulse too
The pulse is too low (less than 40 beats
low
per minute). Repeat the measurement.*
* Please immediately consult your doctor, if this or any other
problem occurs repeatedly.

8. Safety, care, accuracy test and disposal

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Safety and protection
 Follow instructions for use. This document provides important
product operation and safety information regarding this device.
Please read this document thoroughly before using the device
and keep for future reference.
 This device may only be used for the purposes described in
these instructions. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for
damage caused by incorrect application.
Microlife BP B2 Basic
 This device comprises sensitive components and must be
treated with caution. Observe the storage and operating condi-
tions described in the «Technical specifications» section.
 The cuffs are sensitive and must be handled with care.
 Only pump up the cuff once fitted.
 Do not use this device if you think it is damaged or notice
anything unusual.
 Never open this device.
 Read the additional safety information provided within the indi-
vidual sections of this instruction manual.
 The measurement results given by this device is not a diag-
nosis. It is not replacing the need for the consultation of a physi-
cian, especially if not matching the patient's symptoms. Do not
rely on the measurement result only, always consider other
potentially occurring symptoms and the patient's feedback.
Calling a doctor or an ambulance is advised if needed.
Ensure that children do not use this device unsupervised;
some parts are small enough to be swallowed. Be aware of
the risk of strangulation in case this device is supplied with
cables or tubes.
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Contra-indications
Do not use this device if the patient's condition meets the following
contra-indications, to avoid inaccurate measurements or injuries.
 The device is not intended for measuring blood pressure in
pediatric patients of age younger than 12 years old (children,
infant, or neonates).
 Presence of significant cardiac arrhythmia during measurement
may interfere with blood pressure measurement and affect the
reliability of blood pressure readings. Consult with your doctor
about whether the device is suitable for use in this case.
 The device measures blood pressure using a pressured cuff. If
the measuring limb suffers from injuries (for example open
wounds) or under conditions or treatments (for example intrave-
nous drip) making it unsuitable for surface contact or pressur-
ization, do not use the device, to avoid worsening of the injuries
or conditions.
 Patient motions during measurement may interfere with the
measurement process and influence results.
 Avoid taking measurements of patients with conditions,
diseases, and susceptible to environment conditions that lead
to incontrollable motions (e.g. trembling or shivering) and
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