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Braun ExactFit 2
BUA4050
Upper arm blood pressure monitor
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GB English
Product description
1 LCD display
2 Colour coded guidance
3 Power (start/stop) button
4 Memory button
5 Hose port
6 Battery compartment
7 Connector
8 Arm cu
9 Air hose
Intended use and contraindications
This device is intended to be used by adults (+18 years old) to measure
people’s blood pressure, that includes systolic, diastolic and heartbeat pulse
rate. This device is to be used for intermittent measurements only. For home
usage only.
This device has not been tested for and hence is not intended for neonatal and
infant subjects, pregnant, including pre-eclamptic users.
This blood pressure monitor is not intended for clinical use in a professional
environment and is for home usage only. The use of this blood pressure
monitor is not intended as a substitute for a consultation with your doctor.
What you should know about blood pressure
Blood pressure constantly changes throughout the day. It rises in the early
morning and declines during the late morning. Blood pressure rises again in
the afternoon and nally drops to a low level at night. It may vary in a short
period of time. Therefore, readings from successive measurements can
uctuate.
This device will display your blood pressure reading referring to two values:
systolic and diastolic, through the principle of pressure oscillation. The systolic
blood pressure (the upper number) indicates how much pressure your blood is
exerting against your artery walls when the heart beats. The diastolic blood
pressure (the lower number) indicates how much pressure your blood is
exerting against your artery walls while the heart is resting between beats. The
pulse value is also displayed after each measurement.
Blood pressure measured in a doctor’s oce only provides a momentary value.
Repeated measurements at home better reect one’s actual blood pressure
values under everyday conditions.
Moreover, many people have a dierent blood pressure when they measure at
home, because they tend to be more relaxed than when in the doctor’s oce.
Regular blood pressure measurements taken at home can provide your doctor
with valuable information on your normal blood pressure values under
«everyday» conditions.
The ESH (European Society of Hypertension) and WHO (World Health
Organisation) have set up the following standard blood pressure values when
measured with a resting pulse at home:
European Society of Hypertension
Safety information and important
precautions
To ensure accurate measuring results, read the complete instructions for use
carefully. Measurement errors may occur if the original cu is not used.
People suering from cardiac arrhythmia, vascular constriction, arteriosclerosis
in the extremities, diabetes or users of cardiac pacemakers should consult their
doctor before measuring their blood pressure themselves. Deviations in blood
pressure values may occur in such cases.
If your blood pressure reading is in the severe hypertension range with values
of 180 mmHg systolic and above, and/or 110 mmHg diastolic and above; and
you nd you have one or two readings in this range, please see your doctor
straight away.
If you are under medical treatment or taking any medication, please consult
your doctor rst.
Avoid compression or restriction of the connection tubing. Continuous cu
pressure due to the connection tubing kinking can aect blood ow and cause
possible injury to the user.
It is not recommedned to use this device on the arm of the same side of the
body on which the user had a mastectomy.
Measuring blood pressure too frequently can cause injury to the user due to
blood ow interference.
It is not recommended to apply the cu to a limb on which there is
intravascular access or on which an arterio-venous (A-V) shunt is present. This
can cause temporary interference of blood ow and potential injury to the
user.
DO NOT apply the cu over a wound as this can cause further injury.
It is not recommended to use the device while simultaneously using other
medical electrical (ME) equipment on the same limb.
Blood
pressure
(mmHg)
Normal
values
Grade 1
mild
hypertension
Grade 2
moderate
hypertension
Grade 3
severe
hypertension
SYS = systole
(upper value) up to 134 135-159 160-179 ≥180
DIA = diastole
(lower value) up to 84 85-99 100-109 ≥110
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Inserting batteries
Use alkaline batteries, type AA 1.5V
as supplied with this product.
Remove the battery compartment cover and
insert four batteries with correct polarity (see
symbol in the battery compartment).
Only discard empty batteries. They
should not be disposed of in the
household waste, but at appropriate
collection sites or at your retailer.
Key rules for accurate blood pressure measurement
Always take readings at the same time of day, under the same conditions.
Do not take a measurement within 30 minutes of smoking, drinking coee or
tea or any form of exertion. These factors will inuence the measurement.
Ensure at least 5 minutes of quiet rest before measurements; if possible,
10 minutes of rest are recommended. Try to always use the same resting time
before taking a measurement.
Always measure on the same arm. The left arm is recommended. Do not move
or speak. Sit comfortably, keep your legs uncrossed and feet at on the oor,
back and arm supported.
Place the cu in direct contact with the skin. Do not wrap the cover over
clothing.
If you want to take multiple measurements, wait approximately 5 minutes
before repeating.
Applying the arm cuff
Fig 4_ leftArm Main Artery
Fig 2_ Pileside
Fig 1_ Hand- Plug in Fig 5_ index tFig 3_ Velcro Fig 6_ Arm position
2-3 cm
22-42 cm
Fig 4_ leftArm Main Artery
Fig 2_ Pileside
Fig 1_ Hand- Plug in Fig 5_ index tFig 3_ Velcro Fig 6_ Arm position
2-3 cm
22-42 cm
Velcro
Metal ring
Fig 4_ leftArm Main Artery
Fig 2_ Pileside
Fig 1_ Hand- Plug in Fig 5_ index tFig 3_ Velcro Fig 6_ Arm position
2-3 cm
22-42 cm
Left arm
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Left arm
1. Plug the air hose into the connector (Fig. 1).
2. The cu is located correctly when the velcro is on the outside of the cu
and the metal ring does not touch the skin (Fig. 2).
3. Put your arm through the cu loop. The bottom of the cu should be
approximately 2-3 cm above elbow (Fig. 3). The tube should lie over the
brachial artery on the inside of the arm (Fig. 4).
Fig 4_ leftArm Main Artery
Fig 2_ Pileside
Fig 1_ Hand- Plug in Fig 5_ index tFig 3_ Velcro Fig 6_ Arm position
2-3 cm
22-42 cm
Fig 4_ leftArm Main Artery
Fig 2_ Pileside
Fig 1_ Hand- Plug in Fig 5_ index tFig 3_ Velcro Fig 6_ Arm position
2-3 cm
22-42 cm
Fig 4_ leftArm Main Artery
Fig 2_ Pileside
Fig 1_ Hand- Plug in Fig 5_ index tFig 3_ Velcro Fig 6_ Arm position
2-3 cm
22-42 cm
Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6
Artery mark
Main arteries
4. Pull the cu so that the top and bottom edges are tightened around your
arm, make sure not to wrap the cu very tightly. Allow space for one nger
to t between the cu and the arm..
5. When the cu is positioned properly, press the velcro rmly against the
pile side of the cu.
6. This cu is ready for use if the arrow heads fall within the range on the
other side of the cu when the cu is tightened around your arm
(Fig. 5).
7. Sit on a chair and place your arm on the table so that the cu is at the same
level as your heart (Fig. 6).
Taking a measurement
8. Sit down with straight back with your feet at
on the oor.
9. Ensure the cu is wrapped snugly (per the
Applying the arm cu section above, Fig. 3-6).
10. Do not move the unit during measurement, or
the proper measurement will not be achieved.
11. Press power button to begin. The last results
will be shown on the screen (M reading). The measurement starts
automatically. While measurement is in progress, do not move or speak.
Note: If necessary to interrupt a measurement, press the power button
at any time. The device immediately cancels the measurement, lowers cu
pressure and automatically turns o.
12. The cu will rst inate and then deate. At the end of the measurement
the reading is displayed:
Upper (systolic) value
Lower (diastolic) value
Pulse
13. Press the power button to turn the product o. Otherwise the product
will turn o automatically after 1 minute.
14. Test results will be saved into the memory automatically (see memory
function below).
This device is not intended as a substitute for regular check-ups by your doctor,
please continue to visit your doctor on a regular basis for a professional
reading.
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Irregular heartbeat detector
Talking, moving, shaking or an irregular pulse during the measurement can
result in the appearance of this icon. Usually this is not a cause for concern,
however if the symbol appears often, we recommend you seek medical advice.
The device does not replace a cardiac examination, but it could help
identifying pulse irregularities to be discussed with your doctor.
This symbol at the right-hand side of pulse reading indicates a
regular heartbeat.
This symbol at the right-hand side of pulse reading indicates that
pulse irregularities were detected during the measurement. This
irregular heartbeat can be caused simply by talking, moving or
shaking during a measurement. In this case, the result may deviate
from your normal blood pressure – repeat the measurement.
Normally this is not cause for concern. However if the symbol
appears frequently, and these guidelines are strictly followed, seek
medical advice.
Colour coded guidance
The instant read colour indicator follows the ESH and WHO recommendations
for interpreting readings and is described in the table below.
Green:
normal blood
pressure
Your blood pressure reading is normal,
and values are below 135 mmHg
systolic and below 85 mmHg diastolic.
Yellow:
mild
hypertension
Your blood pressure reading is in the
mild hypertension range with values
between 135-159 mmHg systolic and/or
85-99 mmHg diastolic.
Orange:
moderate
hypertension
Your blood pressure reading is in the
moderate hypertension range with
values between 160-179 mmHg systolic
and/or
100-109 mmHg diastolic.
Red:
severe
hypertension Warning
Your blood pressure reading is in the
severe hypertension range with values
of 180 mmHg systolic and above and/or
110 mmHg diastolic and above. If you
get readings in this range, consult your
doctor straight away.
Blood pressure readings will be automatically saved in the device memory.
Results are displayed for approx. 60 seconds, then device will automatically
shut-o.
Memory function
Your blood pressure monitor can store the latest 30 readings.
Storing measurement data
After each blood pressure measurement, the systolic pressure, diastolic
pressure, pulse rate will be automatically stored. Memory #01 is always the
most recent one.
Once the memory is full, the oldest values will be overwritten.
Press memory button to review the stored data. The last memory data (sys/
dia/pul), IHB and WHO indicator will show on LCD as “01”, “02”, “03”...”10”.
Press and hold memory button to scroll through previous stored data.
Press and hold power and memory button together for 3 seconds to clear the
memory of the device of all pre-existing information. This device is not
intended as a substitute for regular check-ups by your doctor, please continue
to visit your doctor on a regular basis for a professional reading.
Battery charge indicator
Batteries discharged—replacements required
When the batteries are fully discharged, the
empty battery symbol is displayed. You cannot
take any further measurement and must
replace the batteries. Refer to the section
“Inserting batteries”.
Storage and cleaning
Do not expose device to either extreme temperatures, humidity, dust or
direct sunlight.
The cu contains a sensitive air-tight inatable bladder. Handle this
carefully and avoid all types of straining through twisting or buckling.
Clean the device with a soft dry cloth. Stains on the cu can be carefully
removed with a damp cloth. Do not use gasoline, thinners or similar
solvents. Do not wash or dry clean the cu. Do not store the product in a
place exposed to direct sunlight or high humidity.
Do not drop the device or treat it roughly in any way. Avoid strong
vibrations.
NEVER open the device! This will make the manufacturer’s warranty invalid
and could adversely aect the devices accuracy!
Calibration
This product has been calibrated at the time of manufacture. If used according
to the instructions for use, periodic recalibration is not required. If at any time
you question the measuring accuracy, please contact our service
representative (see last page for contact information).
What to do if ...
Error Description Potential cause and remedy
Batteries are low Get ready to replace batteries soon with
new ones.
Batteries are fully
discharged Insert new batteries or check that
batteries are correctly inserted.
«Err0» MeasuringError The pulse signals on the cu are too
weak. Re-position the cu and repeat
the measurement.
«Err1» PumpingError The cu is not fastened properly.
Re-position the cu and repeat the
measurement.
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