How do I evaluate my blood pressure?
Table for classifying blood pressure values in adults in accordance
with the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2003. Data in mmHg.
Range
Systolic Diastolic Recommendation
blood pressure too low
1. blood pressure optimum 100 - 120 60 - 80
2. blood pressure normal
120 - 130 80 - 85
3. blood pressure slightly
130 - 140 85 - 90
high
4. blood pressure too high 140 - 160 90 - 100
5. blood pressure far too
160 - 180 100 - 110 Seek medical advice
high
6. blood pressure danger-
180
ously high
The higher value is the one that determines the evaluation.
Example: a readout value between 150/85 or 120/98 mmHg indi-
cates «blood pressure too high».
The slot-in card 3 on the front of the instrument shows ranges
1-6 in the Table.
2. Using the Instrument for the First Time
Activating the fitted batteries
Pull out the protective strip projecting from the battery compart-
ment 7.
Selecting the correct cuff
Microlife offers 3 different cuff sizes: S, M and L. Select the cuff
size to match the circumference of your upper arms (measured by
close fitting in the centre of the upper arm). M is the correct size
for most people.
Cuff size
for circumference of upper arm
S
17 - 22 cm (6.75 - 8.75 inches)
M
22 - 32 cm (8.75 - 12.5 inches)
L
32 - 42 cm (12.5 - 16.5 inches)
Only use Microlife cuffs.
Contact Microlife Service if the enclosed cuff 8 does not fit.
Connect the cuff to the instrument by inserting the cuff
connector 9 into the cuff socket 4 as far as it will go.
BP A80
100
60
Consult your doctor
Self-check
Self-check
Consult your doctor
Seek medical advice
110
Urgently seek
medical advice!
Connecting the pump ball
Connect the pump ball AT to the instrument by firmly inserting the
connector AK into the pump ball socket 5.
3. Taking a Blood Pressure Measurement using this
Instrument
Checklist for taking a reliable measurement
1. Avoid activity, eating or smoking immediately before the
measurement.
2. Sit down for at least 5 minutes before the measurement and
relax.
3. Always measure on the same arm (normally left).
4. Remove close-fitting garments from the upper arm. To avoid
constriction, shirt sleeves should not be rolled up - they do
not interfere with the cuff if they are laid flat.
5. Always ensure that the cuff is positioned correctly, as shown
in the pictures illustrated on the short instruction card.
• Fit the cuff closely, but not too tight.
• Make sure that the cuff is 2 cm (0.75 inch) above your
elbow with the tube on the inside of your arm.
• Support your arm so it is relaxed.
• Ensure that the cuff is at the same height as your heart.
6. Switch on the instrument and wait until «0» appears in the
display and the arrow « » BT starts to flash.
7. Take the pump ball in your free hand (the arm you are not
measuring from) and pump up the cuff. Watch the pressure
indication in the display and pump approx. 40 mmHg higher
than the expected systolic value (the upper value). If you
have not pumped enough, a flashing arrow « » BT will
appear telling you to pump higher.
8. After pumping, the measurement is taken automatically. Relax,
do not move and do not tense your arm muscles until the mea-
surement result is displayed. Breathe normally and do not talk.
9. During the measurement, the heart symbol AN flashes in the
display and a beep sounds every time a heartbeat is detected.
10. The result, comprising the systolic AQ and the diastolic AR
blood pressure and the pulse AS is displayed and longer beep
is heard. Note also the explanations on further displays in
this booklet.
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