Introduction; Features; Important Information About Self-Measurement; Important Information On The Subject Of Blood-Pressure And Its Measurement - Microlife BP 3BTO-H Instruction Manual

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1.

Introduction

1.1. Features

The blood-pressure monitor is a semi-automatic, digital blood-pressure measuring device for use on the up-
per arm, which enables very fast and reliable measurement of the systolic and diastolic blood-pressure as
well as the pulse frequency by way of the oscillometric method of measuring.
The device offers a very high and clinical tested measurement accuracy and has been designed to provide a
maximum of user-friendliness.
Thanks to the large LCD display, both operational status and cuff pressure are visible for the entire duration
of the measurement.
Before using, please read through this instruction manual carefully and then keep it in a safe place. For fur-
ther questions on the subject of blood-pressure and its measurement, please contact your doctor.
Attention!

1.2. Important information about self-measurement

Do not forget: self-measurement means Control, not diagnosis or treatment. Unusual values must
always be discussed with your doctor. Under no circumstances should you alter the dosages of any
drugs prescribed by your doctor.
The pulse display is not suitable for checking the frequency of heart pacemakers!
In cases of cardiac irregularity (Arrhythmia), measurements made with this instrument should only be
evaluated after consultation with the doctor.
Electromagnetic interference:
The device contains sensitive electronic components (Microcomputer). Therefore, avoid strong electrical or
electromagnetic fields in the direct vicinity of the device (e.g. mobile telephones, microwave cookers).
These can lead to temporary impairment of the measuring accuracy.
2.

Important information on the subject of blood-pressure and its measurement

2.1. How does high/low blood-pressure arise?

The level of blood-pressure is determined in a part of the brain, the so-called circulatory centre, and
adapted to the respective situation by way of feedback via the nervous system.
To adjust the blood-pressure, the strength and frequency of the heart (Pulse), as well as the width of circu-
latory blood vessels is altered. The latter is effected by way of fine muscles in the blood-vessel walls.
The level of arterial blood-pressure changes periodically during the heart activity: During the «blood ejec-
tion» (Systole) the value is maximal (systolic blood-pressure value), at the end of the heart's «rest period»
(Diastole) minimal (diastolic blood-pressure value).
The blood-pressure values must lie within certain normal ranges in order to prevent particular diseases.

2.2 Which values are normal?

Blood pressure is too high if at rest, the diastolic pressure is above 90 mmHg and/or the systolic blood-
pressure is over 140 mmHg. In this case, please consult your doctor immediately. Long-term values at this
level endanger your health due to the associated advancing damage to the blood vessels in your body.
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