Beurer BC 80: ENGLISH
ENGLISH: Beurer BC 80

ENGLISH
Contents
1. Getting to know your device ............................................14
6. Displaying and deleting measurements ...........................22
2. Important notes ................................................................14
7. Transferring measurements ..............................................23
3. Unit description ................................................................17
8. Error messages/troubleshooting ......................................23
4. Preparing for the measurement ........................................18
9. Cleaning and maintenance ...............................................23
5. Measuring blood pressure ................................................19
10. Technical specifications .................................................24
Dear customer,
The wrist blood pressure monitor is used to carry out non-
Thank you for choosing one of our products. Our name stands
invasive measurement and monitoring of arterial blood pressure
for high-quality, thoroughly tested products for applications in
values in human adults. This allows you to quickly and easily
the areas of heat, gentle therapy, blood pressure/diagnosis,
measure your blood pressure, save the measurements and
weight, massage,
display the development of the measurements. You are also
beauty and air.
warned of possible existing cardiac arrhythmia.
Please read these instructions for use carefully and keep them
The recorded values are classified according to the WHO guide-
for later use, be sure to make them accessible to other users
lines and evaluated graphically.
and observe the notes they contain.
Store these instructions for use for future reference and make
them accessible to other users.
With kind regards,
Your Beurer team
2. Important notes
1. Getting to know your device
Signs and symbols
Check that the packaging of the Beurer BC80 blood pressure
The following symbols are used in these instructions for use,
monitor has not been tampered with and make sure that all the
on the packaging and on the type plate for the device and the
required contents are present.
accessories:
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Attention
Note
Note on important information
Observe the instructions for use
Application part, type BF
Direct current
Disposal in accordance with the Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment EC
Directive – WEEE
Manufacturer
Storage
RH 10-93
15
%
The CE labelling certifies that the product
complies with the essential requirements of
Directive 93/42/EEC on medical products.
Notes on use
•
In order to ensure comparable values, always measure your
blood pressure at the same time of day.
•
Before every measurement, relax for about five minutes.
•
If you want to perform several measurements on the same
person, wait five minutes between each measurement.
•
Do not take a measurement within 30 minutes of eating,
drinking, smoking or exercising.
•
Repeat the measurement if you are unsure of the measured
value.
•
The measurements taken by you are for your information
only – they are no substitute for a medical examination.
Discuss the measurements with your doctor and never base
any medical decisions on them (e.g. medicines and their ad-
Permissible storage temperature and
70°C
humidity
ministration).
-25°C
•
Do not use the blood pressure monitor on newborns or
patients with pre-eclampsia. We recommend consulting a
Operating
Permissible operating temperature and
doctor before using the blood pressure monitor during preg-
40°C
humidity
nancy.
5°C
RH 15-93%
•
In the case of restricted circulation on the arm as a result of
chronic or acute vascular diseases (including vascular con-
Protect from moisture
striction), the accuracy of the wrist measurement is limited.
In this case you should avoid using an upper arm blood pres-
sure monitor.
SN
Serial number

•
Cardiovascular diseases may lead to incorrect measurements
Instructions for storage and maintenance
or have a detrimental effect on measurement accuracy. The
same also applies to very low blood pressure, diabetes, circu-
•
The blood pressure monitor is made from precision and elec-
latory disorders and arrhythmias as well as chills or shaking.
tronic components. The accuracy of the measurements and
•
The blood pressure monitor must not be used in connection
service life of the device depend on its careful handling:
with a high-frequency surgical unit.
– Protect the device from impacts, humidity, dirt, marked
•
Only use the unit on people who have the specified wrist
temperature fluctuations and direct sunlight.
measurement for the device.
– Do not drop the device.
•
Please note that when inflating, the functions of the limb in
– Do not use the device in the vicinity of strong electromag-
question may be impaired.
netic fields and keep it away from radio systems or mobile
•
During the blood pressure measurement, the blood circula-
telephones.
tion must not be stopped for an unnecessarily long time. If
•
Do not press the buttons before the cuff is placed on the arm.
the device malfunctions, remove the cuff from the arm.
•
We recommend that the batteries be removed if the device
•
Do not allow sustained pressure in the cuff or frequent meas-
will not be used for a prolonged period of time.
urements. The resulting restriction of the blood flow may
Notes on batteries
cause injury.
•
Ensure that the cuff is not placed on an arm in which the
•
Swallowing batteries can be extremely dangerous. Keep the
arteries or veins are undergoing medical treatment, e.g. in-
batteries and products out of the reach of small children. If
travascular access or therapy, or an arteriovenous (AV) shunt.
a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
•
Do not use the cuff on people who have undergone a mas-
•
Batteries must not be recharged, taken apart, thrown into an
tectomy.
open fire or short circuited.
•
Do not place the cuff over wounds as this may cause further
•
If the batteries are empty or you do not intend to use the de-
injury.
vice for longer periods, remove the batteries from the device.
•
The blood pressure monitor can only be operated with bat-
This prevents damage which could occur when the batteries
teries.
expire. Always replace all batteries at the same time.
•
To conserve the batteries, the monitor switches off automati-
•
Do not use different types of batteries, different brands or
cally if you do not press any buttons for 2 minutes.
batteries with different capacities. Use alkaline batteries.
•
The device is only intended for the purpose described in
these instructions for use. The manufacturer is not liable for
damage resulting from improper or careless use.
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3. Unit description
Instructions for repairs and disposal
1. WHO indicator
•
Batteries do not belong in household waste. Please dispose
2. USB interface
of empty batteries at the collection points intended for this
3. Display
purpose.
4. Positioning display (heart level)
•
Do not open the device. Failure to comply will result in voiding
5. Memory button M1
of the warranty.
6. Memory button M2
•
Do not repair or adjust the device yourself. Proper operation
7. START/STOP button
can no longer be guaranteed in this case.
8. Battery compartment lid
•
Repairs must only be carried out by Customer Services or
9. Wrist cuff
authorised suppliers. Before making a claim, please check
the batteries first and replace them if necessary.
3
•
Please dispose of the device in accordance with EC
2
Directive – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
4
5
Equipment).
1
If you have any questions, please contact the local
authorities responsible for waste disposal.
M1
O
k
M2
6
7
8
9
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Information on the display:
1. WHO classification
2. Time and date
3. Systolic pressure
4. Diastolic pressure
5. Resting indicator (symbol is inactive)
6. Cardiac arrhythmia symbol
Pulse symbol
7. Calculated pulse value
8. User memory /
9. Pump up, release air (arrow)
10. Memory space number/memory display
average value (
A
), morning (
AM
), evening (
PM
)
11. Battery status indicator
1 2
11
3
10
9
8
4
567
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OK
!
4. Preparing for the measurement
Inserting the batteries
•
Remove the battery com
-
partment lid on the left
side of the device.
•
Insert two 1.5 V micro (al-
kaline type LR03) batter-
ies. Make sure that the batteries are inserted the correct way
round. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
•
Close the battery compartment lid again carefully.
If the battery change symbol
is flashing and
E6
appears,
no more measurements are possible and you must replace
all batteries.
All display elements are briefly displayed,
24h
flashes in the
display. Now set the date and time as described below.
Used batteries should not be disposed of in normal household
waste. Dispose of them via your electronics retailer or your lo-
cal recycling point. You are legally obligated to do so.
Note: The codes below are printed on batter-
ies containing harmful substances: Pb: battery
contains lead, Cd: battery contains cadmium,
Hg: battery contains mercury.

Setting the hour format, date and time
The day flashes on the display.
This menu allows you to set the following functions, one after
•
Select the day using the M1/M2 memory buttons and
another.
confirm with the START/STOP button .
Hour format
➔
Date
➔
Time
If the hour format is set as 12h, the day/month dis-
play sequence is reversed.
It is essential to set the date and time. Otherwise, you will not
Time
be able to save your measured values correctly with a date and
time and access them again later.
The hours flash on the display.
If you press and hold the M1 or M2 memory button, you
•
Select the hour using the M1/M2 memory buttons
can set the values more quickly.
and confirm with the START/STOP button .
Hour format
The minutes flash on the display.
•
Press and hold the START/STOP button
•
Select the minute with the M1/M2 memory but-
for 5 seconds.
tons and confirm with the START/STOP button
.
•
Select the desired hour format using the M1/
Once all the data has been set, the device switches off au-
M2 memory buttons and confirm with the
tomatically.
START/STOP button .
5. Measuring blood pressure
Date
Attaching the cuff
The year flashes on the display.
•
Select the year using the M1/M2 memory
buttons and confirm with the START/STOP
button .
The month flashes on the display.
•
Select the month using the M1/M2 memory but-
tons and confirm with the START/STOP button
.
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1 2 3
1 cm
O
k
M2
M1
k
O
M2
M1
O
k
M2
M1
•
Expose your left wrist. Ensure that the circulation of the arm
is not hindered by tight clothing or similar.
Place the cuff on the inside of your wrist.

•
Close the cuff with the hook-and-loop fastener such that the
•
Press the START/STOP button to
upper edge of the device is positioned approx. 1 cm under-
start the blood pressure monitor. All
neath the heel of the hand.
displays will illuminate briefly.
•
The cuff must be fitted tightly around the wrist, but must not
OK
!
The blood pressure monitor will begin the
constrict.
measurement automatically after 3 sec-
Adopt the correct posture
onds.
The measurement is taken during the in-
•
Before every measurement, relax for about five minutes. Oth-
flation phase.
erwise deviations can occur.
•
You can take the measurement
You can cancel the measurement at any time by pressing
while sitting or lying. To take
the START/STOP button
.
your blood pressure, make sure
As soon as a pulse is found, the pulse symbol is displayed.
you are sitting comfortably with
•
The systolic pressure, diastolic pressure
your arms and back leaning on
and pulse rate measurements are
something. Do not cross your
displayed.
legs. Place your feet flat on the
ground. Make sure to rest your arm and move it. Always
make sure that the cuff is at heart level. Otherwise
significant deviations can occur. Relax your arm and the
palm of your hand. An O.K. symbol bar is integrated into
•
E
_ appears if the measurement could not be performed prop-
the device to additionally assist you. It signals the correct
erly. Observe the chapter on error messages/
position of the blood pressure monitor. You are in the right
troubleshooting in these instructions for use and
position if you can see O.K. on the display.
repeat the measurement.
•
To avoid falsifying the measurement, it is important to remain
•
Now select the desired user memory by pressing
still during the measurement and not to speak.
the M1 or M2 memory buttons. If you do not select a user
Performing the blood pressure measurement
memory, the measurement is stored in the most recently used
user memory. The relevant symbol M1 or M2 appears in the
As described above, attach the cuff and adopt the posture in
display.
which you want to perform the measurement.
•
Press the START/STOP button to switch off the blood
pressure monitor. The measurement is then stored in the
selected user memory.
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If you forget to turn off the device, it will switch off auto-
However, these standard values serve only as a general guide-
matically after approx. 3 minutes. In this case too, the value
line, as the individual blood pressure varies in different people
is stored in the selected or most recently used user memory.
and different age groups etc.
•
Wait at least 5 minutes before taking another
It is important to consult your doctor regularly for advice. Your
measurement.
doctor will tell you your individual values for normal blood pres-
sure as well as the value above which your blood pressure is
Evaluating results
classified as dangerous.
Cardiac arrhythmia:
The bar chart on the display and the scale on the unit show
This device can identify potential disruptions of the heart
which category the recorded blood pressure values fall into. If
rhythm when measuring and if necessary, indicates this after
the values of systole and diastole fall into two different WHO
the measurement with the symbol .
categories (e.g. systole in the ‘High normal’ category and di-
This can be an indicator for arrhythmia. Arrhythmia is an illness
astole in the ‘Normal’ category), the graphical WHO classifica-
in which the heart rhythm is abnormal because of flaws in the
tion on the device always shows the higher category; for the
bioelectrical system that regulates the heartbeat. The symp-
example given this would be ’High normal’.
toms (skipped or premature heart beats, pulse being slow or
Blood pres-
Systole
Diastole
Action
too fast) can be caused by factors such as heart disease, age,
sure value
(in mmHg)
(in mmHg)
physical make-up, excess stimulants, stress or lack of sleep.
category
Arrhythmia can only be determined through an examination
Grade 3:
seve-
seek medical at-
by your doctor.
≥180 ≥110
re hypertension
tention
If the symbol is shown on the display after the measure-
ment has been taken, repeat the measurement. Please ensure
Grade 2:
mo-
seek medical at-
derate hyper-
160-179 100-109
that you rest for 5 minutes beforehand and do not speak or
tention
tension
move during the measurement. If the symbol appears fre-
quently, please consult your doctor. Self-diagnosis and treat-
Grade 1:
mild
regular monitoring
140-159 90-99
hypertension
by doctor
ment based on the measurements can be dangerous. Always
follow your GP’s instructions.
regular monitoring
High normal 130-139 85-89
by doctor
WHO classification:
Normal 120-129 80-84 self-monitoring
In accordance with the guidelines/definitions of the World Heath
Organization and the latest findings, the measurements can
Optimal <120 <80 self-monitoring
be classified and assessed according to the following table.
Source: WHO, 1999
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6. Displaying and deleting measurements
AM
flashes on the display.
User memory
The average value of the morning meas-
The results of every successful measurement are stored
urements for the last 7 days is displayed
together with the date and time. If there are more than 60
(morning: 5.00 a.m. – 9.00 a.m.).
measurements, the oldest measurements are lost.
•
Press the relevant memory button
(M1 or M2).
•
To access memory recall mode, press the M1 or M2
memory button to select your desired user memory ( ).
PM
flashes on the display.
– To view the measurements for user
The average value of the evening meas-
memory
press the M1 memory
urements for the last 7 days is displayed
button.
(evening: 6.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m.).
– To view the measurements for user
memory
, press the M2 memory
Individual measured values
button.
•
When the relevant memory button
Your last measurement will appear on
(M1 or M2) is pressed again, the last
the display.
individual measurement is displayed
Average values
(in this example, measurement 03).
•
Press the relevant memory button (M1 or M2).
•
When the relevant memory button
Press the M1 button if you have selected user memory
(M1 or M2) is pressed again, you can view your individual
1. Press the M2 memory button if you have selected user
measurements.
memory 2.
•
To switch the device off again, press the START/STOP
A
flashes on the display.
button .
The average value of all saved meas-
You can exit the menu at any time by pressing the
ured values in this user memory is
START/STOP button .
displayed.
Deleting measured values
•
Press the relevant memory button
(M1 or M2).
•
To clear the memory of the relevant user memory, you
must first select a user memory.
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•
Start individual measurement access.
8. Error messages/troubleshooting
•
Press and hold the M1 & M2 memory buttons for 5 sec-
In the event of errors, the error message
E
_
appears on the
onds.
display.
Error messages may appear if:
CL
and
00
appear on the display.
•
It was not possible to record the pulse:
E 1
;
All the values in the current user memory
•
You move or speak during the measurement::
E2
;
are deleted.
•
The cuff is fastened too tightly or loosely:
E3
;
The device will then switch off automati-
•
Errors occur during the measurement:
E4
;
cally.
•
The pump pressure is higher than 300 mmHg:
E5
;
•
The batteries are almost empty
E6
.
In such cases, repeat the measurement. Ensure that you
7. Transferring measurements
do not move or speak. If necessary, reinsert or replace the
Connect the blood pressure monitor to your PC using the
batteries.
USB cable.
No data transfer may be launched whilst performing a
9. Cleaning and maintenance
measurement.
•
Clean your blood pressure monitor carefully using a slightly
damp cloth only.
PC
is shown on the display. Begin the data
•
Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.
transfer in the “HealthManager” PC software.
•
Under no circumstances should you hold the unit under
During the data transfer, an animation is
water, as this can cause liquid to enter and damage the
shown on the display. A successful data
unit.
transfer is displayed as in figure 1. If the data
•
Never place any heavy objects on the device.
transfer is unsuccessful, an error message
f
igure 1
appears as in figure 2. In this case, interrupt
the PC connection and start the data transfer
again.
After 30 seconds of not being in use or if
communication with the PC is interrupted,
f
igure 2
the blood pressure monitor switches itself off
automatically.
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10. Technical specifications
Accessories Instructions for use, 2 x 1.5V AAA bat-
Model no. BC 80
teries, storage box
Measurement method Oscillometric, non-invasive blood pres-
Classification Internal supply, IPX0, no AP or APG,
sure measurement on the wrist
continuous operation, application part
type BF
Measurement range Cuff pressure 0-300 mmHg,
Systolic 50-250 mmHg,
•
This device is in line with European Standard EN 60601-1-2
Diastolic 30-200 mmHg,
and is subject to particular precautions with regard to electro
-
Pulse 40-180 beats/minute
magnetic compatibility (EMC). Please note that portable and
Display accuracy Systolic ± 3 mmHg,
mobile HF communication systems may interfere with this
Diastolic ± 3 mmHg,
Pulse ± 5 % of the value shown
unit. More details can be requested from the stated Customer
Services address or found at the end of the instructions for
Measurement inac-
Max. permissible standard deviation
use.
curacy
according to clinical testing:
Systolic 8 mmHg /
•
This device corresponds to the EU Medical Devices Directive
Diastolic 8 mmHg
93/42/EC, the German Medical Devices Act (Medizinproduk-
tgesetz) and the standards EN1060-1 (non-invasive sphyg-
Memory 2 x 60 memory spaces
momanometers, Part 1: General requirements), EN1060-3
Dimensions L 97 mm x W 68 mm x H 22 mm
(non-invasive sphygmomanometers, Part3: Supplementary
Weight Approximately 108 g (without batteries)
requirements for electro-mechanical blood pressure measur-
Cuff size 135 to 230 mm
ing systems) and IEC80601-2-30 (Medical electrical equip-
Permissible operating
+5 °C to +40 °C, 15-93 % relative hu
-
ment – Part 2-30: Particular requirements for the basic safety
conditions
midity (non-condensing)
and essential performance of automated non-invasive sphyg-
momanometers).
Permissible storage
-25 °C to +70 °C, 10-93 % relative hu-
conditions
midity, 700-1050 hPa ambient pressure
•
The accuracy of this blood pressure monitor has been care-
fully checked and developed with regard to a long useful life.
Power supply 2 x 1.5V
AAA batteries
If using the device for commercial medical purposes, it must
Battery life For approx. 300 measurements, de-
be regularly tested for accuracy by appropriate means. Pre-
pending on levels of blood pressure
cise instructions for checking accuracy may be requested
and pump pressure
from the service address.
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