Description
Medicare Lifesense A2 Blood Pressure Monitor is a fully automatic upper arm device designed for accurate and convenient home monitoring of blood pressure and heart rate. Featuring one-touch operation, it provides fast and precise readings, with an accuracy of ±3mmHg. The monitor supports up to three users, each with 40 memory slots, and automatically averages the last three readings for consistent tracking. Its wide-angle display ensures easy readability, and the comfortable cuff fits arm circumferences from 23 to 33 cm. Additional features include irregular heartbeat detection and a WHO classification indicator to help interpret results. The compact design and included accessories, such as 4 AAA batteries and a storage pouch, make it a practical choice for regular use.
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- Avoid smoking, exercising, or consuming caffeine or alcohol 30 minutes before measurement.
- Sit comfortably with your arm resting on a table and feet flat on the floor.
- Wrap the cuff snugly around your bare upper arm, about 2–3 cm above the elbow.
- Press the Start/Stop button to begin measurement.
- Remain still and do not talk while the monitor inflates and records your blood pressure.
- Once complete, your systolic, diastolic, and pulse readings will appear on the display.
- Press the Start/Stop button again to turn the monitor off.
- Record your results or refer to stored readings as needed.
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WARNING
- Consult a doctor before using if you have arrhythmia, vascular disorders, or are undergoing dialysis.
- Do not use on infants, young children, or individuals who cannot communicate or move the arm independently.
- Ensure the cuff size fits correctly—using the wrong size may give inaccurate results.
- Do not attempt to self-diagnose or adjust medication based on readings without professional advice.
- Keep the device away from strong electromagnetic fields (e.g., mobile phones, microwave ovens) while in use.
- Store the monitor in a dry place, avoiding extreme temperatures and humidity.
- Consult a doctor before using if you have arrhythmia, vascular disorders, or are undergoing dialysis.
- Avoid smoking, exercising, or consuming caffeine or alcohol 30 minutes before measurement.
- Sit comfortably with your arm resting on a table and feet flat on the floor.
- Wrap the cuff snugly around your bare upper arm, about 2–3 cm above the elbow.
- Press the Start/Stop button to begin measurement.
- Remain still and do not talk while the monitor inflates and records your blood pressure.
- Once complete, your systolic, diastolic, and pulse readings will appear on the display.
- Press the Start/Stop button again to turn the monitor off.
- Record your results or refer to stored readings as needed.
WARNING
- Consult a doctor before using if you have arrhythmia, vascular disorders, or are undergoing dialysis.
- Do not use on infants, young children, or individuals who cannot communicate or move the arm independently.
- Ensure the cuff size fits correctly—using the wrong size may give inaccurate results.
- Do not attempt to self-diagnose or adjust medication based on readings without professional advice.
- Keep the device away from strong electromagnetic fields (e.g., mobile phones, microwave ovens) while in use.
- Store the monitor in a dry place, avoiding extreme temperatures and humidity.