3. Unit description
1. Display
2. Battery compartment lid
3. Wrist cuff
4. START/STOP button
5. Memory button M
Information on the display:
1. Systolic pressure
2. Diastolic pressure
3. WHO classification
4. Time and date
5. Calculated pulse value
6. Cardiac arrhythmia sym-
bol
7. Pulse symbol
8. Battery replacement sym-
bol
9. Memory space number/
memory display average
value ( A ) , morning ( AM ) , evening ( PM )
10. Release air (arrow)
1
5
4
10
9
8
7
6
5
4. Preparing the measurement
2
Insert the batteries
• Remove the battery compartment lid on the right side of
the device.
• Insert two 1.5 V micro (alkaline type LR03) batteries. Make
sure that the batteries are inserted the correct way round.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
• Close the battery compartment lid again carefully.
3
If the battery replacement symbol
no longer perform any measurements and must replace all
batteries.
Used batteries should not be disposed of in normal house-
hold waste. Dispose of them via your electronics retailer or
your local recycling point. You are legally obligated to do so.
1
Note: The codes below are printed on batteries
containing harmful substances: Pb: battery
contains lead, Cd: battery contains cadmium,
2
Hg: battery contains mercury.
3
Setting the hour format, date and time
4
This menu allows you to set the following functions, one
after another.
Hour format
19
is displayed, you can
Date
Time
➔
➔
Pb
Cd
Hg