or electromagnetic fields in the direct vicinity of the device (e.g., mobile tele-
phones, microwave ovens). These can lead to temporary impairment of the
measuring accuracy. Move the device to another location if interference is
determined.
• When not using the Blood Pressure Monitor for extended lengths of time,
remove the batteries to avoid potential battery leakage and damage to the
monitor.
• When replacing the batteries, ensure all the batteries are replaced simultane-
ously to avoid battery damage and potential damage to the monitor. Microlife
USA does not recommend using rechargeable batteries.
• To avoid inaccurate measurements and to lessen any discomfort from Cuff
pressure, ensure the Cuff is placed correctly on the limb and fits correctly
when snug (not tight), as indicated by markings with the Cuff.
• Consult your physician in cases of frequent irregular heartbeat detections.
• This Risk Indicator feature is provided in order to help you understand your
potential blood pressure risk. However, this feature is neither a diagnosis nor
a substitute for a medical examination. It is important to consult with your
physician to determine your risk.
DO NOT:
Drop this device or expose it to strong vibrations; sensitive components may
be affected resulting in inaccuracies and/or operational issues.
Use the Blood Pressure Monitor outside of its specified operation temperature
and humidity rating, or if stored outside of its specified storage temperature
and humidity rating. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
Use this device in a moving vehicle; inaccurate measurements may result.
Use third party accessories. Only use Microlife authorized accessories, such as
cuffs or AC adapters, as those not approved for use with the device may provide
inaccurate measurements, injury, and/or damage the device.
STANDARDS
In addition to the standards stated in the Instruction Manual:
• This medical device is compliant with medical device and non-invasive blood
pressure monitor standards IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2, IEC 60601-1-11, and
AAMI/ANSI/IEC 80601-2-30, and
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