Information on the display:
1. WHO classification
2. Time and date
3. Systolic pressure
4. Diastolic pressure
5. Pump up, release air (arrow)
6. Calculated pulse value
7. Cardiac arrhythmia symbol
Pulse symbol
8. Battery status indicator
9. User memory
/
10. Memory space number/memory display
average value ( A ) , morning ( AM ) , evening ( PM )
1
2
10
9
8
7
6
5
3
4
18
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
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.
is flashing and E6 appears,