1. Mawu Oyamba
Thank you for choosing the Microlife BP A80 Semi-automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor. This device is designed for accurate and reliable measurement of blood pressure in adults. Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure safe and correct operation. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Zofunika Zachitetezo
- Consult your doctor before using this device if you have any medical conditions.
- Do not self-diagnose or self-medicate based on blood pressure measurements. Always consult a healthcare professional.
- This device is not suitable for use on infants, children, or pregnant women without medical advice.
- Musagwiritse ntchito chipangizochi m'galimoto yoyenda kapena pa ndege.
- Keep the device and its components out of reach of children.
- Use only Microlife-approved cuffs and accessories.
- Avoid strong electromagnetic fields, such as those near mobile phones or microwave ovens, during use.
3. Zamalonda Zathaview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your Microlife BP A80 blood pressure monitor:
Chithunzi 1: Microlife BP A80 Blood Pressure Monitor showing the main unit, display, power button, cuff, and inflation bulb.
- Chigawo Chachikulu: Contains the electronics and display.
- Onetsani: Shows blood pressure readings (systolic, diastolic, pulse) and other indicators.
- Batani Lamphamvu: Amagwiritsidwa ntchito kuyatsa ndi kuzima chipangizocho.
- Cuff: Applied to the upper arm for measurement.
- Inflation Bulb: Used to manually inflate the cuff.
- Cuff Connector: Port on the main unit for connecting the cuff tube.
Chithunzi 2: Tsatanetsatane view of the Microlife BP A80 display, highlighting the blood pressure values (systolic, diastolic, pulse) and the integrated WHO blood pressure classification indicator.
4. Kukhazikitsa
4.1. Kuyika kwa Battery
- Open the battery compartment cover located on the bottom or back of the device.
- Insert four 1.5V AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
- Tsekani chivundikiro cha chipinda cha batri bwinobwino.
- If the battery symbol appears on the display, replace all batteries.
4.2. Kugwirizana kwa Cuff
- Insert the air tube connector of the cuff firmly into the cuff socket on the left side of the monitor.
- Onetsetsani kuti kulumikizana kuli kotetezeka kuti mpweya usatuluke panthawi yoyezera.
5. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
5.1. Musanayezedwe
- Pewani kudya, kusuta fodya, kapena kuchita masewera olimbitsa thupi kwa mphindi zosachepera 30 musanayese.
- Rest for 5-10 minutes in a quiet environment before taking a measurement.
- Sit comfortably with your back supported and feet flat on the floor. Do not cross your legs.
- Ikani mkono wanu pamalo athyathyathya kuti khafu ikhale pamtima.
- Chotsani zovala zothina pamkono wanu.
5.2. Kugwiritsa ntchito Cuff
- Place the cuff on your bare upper arm, approximately 2-3 cm above the elbow joint.
- Ensure the artery mark on the cuff aligns with your brachial artery (on the inside of your arm).
- Wrap the cuff snugly around your arm, but not too tightly. You should be able to insert two fingers between the cuff and your arm.
5.3. Kutenga Muyeso
- Dinani pa ON/WOZIMA button to turn on the monitor. The display will show all segments briefly.
- Once the display shows "0", begin inflating the cuff by repeatedly squeezing the inflation bulb.
- Inflate the cuff until the pressure displayed is about 30 mmHg higher than your usual systolic pressure. If you don't know your usual pressure, inflate to 180-200 mmHg.
- Stop inflating. The device will automatically deflate the cuff slowly and measure your blood pressure.
- Once the measurement is complete, your systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, and pulse rate will be displayed.
- Dinani pa ON/WOZIMA button to turn off the device. If you forget, it will automatically shut off after approximately 1 minute.
6. Understanding Your Readings
Your blood pressure monitor displays three values:
- Kupanikizika kwa Systolic (SYS): The top number, indicating the pressure when your heart beats.
- Kupanikizika kwa Diastolic (DIA): The bottom number, indicating the pressure when your heart rests between beats.
- Mtengo Wokwera: Kugunda kwa mtima wanu pamphindi.
The Microlife BP A80 also features a WHO (World Health Organization) blood pressure classification indicator on the display, which uses a color scale to help you interpret your readings:
| Gulu | Systolic (mmHg) | Chizindikiro (mmHg) | Mtundu wa Chizindikiro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mulingo woyenera | <120 | <80 | Green |
| Wamba | 120-129 | 80-84 | Wobiriwira Wowala |
| High Normal | 130-139 | 85-89 | Yellow |
| Grade 1 Hypertension | 140-159 | 90-99 | lalanje |
| Grade 2 Hypertension | 160-179 | 100-109 | Chofiira |
| Grade 3 Hypertension | ≥ 180 | ≥ 110 | Mdima Wofiira |
Note: This classification is a general guideline. Always consult your doctor for interpretation of your blood pressure readings.
7. Kusamalira
7.1. Kuyeretsa
- Clean the monitor and cuff gently with a soft, dry cloth.
- Ngati kuli kofunikira, gwiritsani ntchito nsalu pang'onoampened with water or a mild detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Osamiza chipangizo kapena khafu m'madzi.
7.2. Kusungirako
- Store the device and cuff in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Ngati chipangizocho sichidzagwiritsidwa ntchito kwa nthawi yayitali, chotsani mabatire kuti musatuluke.
- Pewani kugwetsa kapena kuyika chipangizocho kuti chiwonongeke kwambiri.
8. Mavuto
If you encounter any issues with your Microlife BP A80, please refer to the following table:
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Chipangizo sichiyatsa. | Mabatire atha kapena kulowetsedwa molakwika. | Sinthani mabatire ndi atsopano, kuwonetsetsa kuti polarity yolondola. |
| "E1" or "Error" displayed. | Cuff not properly connected or air leakage. | Check cuff connection. Re-apply cuff snugly. |
| "E2" displayed. | Movement during measurement or irregular pulse. | Remain still and quiet during measurement. Repeat measurement after a few minutes. |
| Kuwerenga kosagwirizana. | Improper cuff placement, incorrect body position, or external factors. | Ensure correct cuff placement and body posture. Avoid talking or moving. Take multiple readings at different times. |
If the problem persists, contact Microlife customer support.
9. Zofotokozera
- Chitsanzo: BP A80
- Njira yoyezera: Oscillometric
- Muyezo Range:
- Blood Pressure: 20-280 mmHg
- Pulse: 40-200 beats per minute
- Kulondola:
- Kuthamanga kwa Magazi: ± 3 mmHg
- Kugunda: ± 5% ya kuwerenga
- Gwero la Mphamvu: 4 x 1.5 V AA mabatire
- Mtundu Wowonetsera: LCD
- Makulidwe: Approximately 16.5 x 16 x 10 cm (as per package dimensions, actual device may vary slightly)
- Kulemera kwake: Approximately 600 grams (including batteries, as per package weight)
- Kagwiritsidwe Ntchito: 10-40 °C (50-104 °F), 15-95% relative humidity non-condensing
- Zosungirako: -20-55 °C (-4-131 °F), 15-95% relative humidity non-condensing
- Khodi ya Nkhani Yapadziko Lonse (EAN): 04719003310080
10. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Microlife products are manufactured to the highest quality standards. For detailed warranty information specific to your region, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Microlife webmalo.
For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact Microlife customer service. Contact details can typically be found on the Microlife webtsamba kapena pakupanga kwazinthu.
Webtsamba: www.musiXNUMXinfo.it





