MEMORY FUNCTION
Measured result is stored in either M1 or M2. Each of two memory
banks can hold up to 60 results and their average. When the
number of measurements exceeds 60, the oldest data will be
deleted to record new data. You may decide which bank to store
your measurement results to avoid data mixture with someone
else's, or may use two banks to save data measured in the
morning and evening separately.
RECALLING STORED DATA
1. Press memory M1 button or memory M2 button to see
stored data.
The average of the stored result in the selected bank is
displayed.
The latest result stored is displayed when there is only a
single result and the clock display remains when there are no
results stored.
The memory data is displayed for approximately 30 seconds.
Approximately 30 seconds after memory button is released, the
apparatus will turn off.
2. Press memory button to move to next data.
The memory data number 1 is the latest among the stored data
in the selected memory bank.
The indication at the top of the display alternately changes from
memory data number to date and to time.
Heart mark flashes when pulse rhythm detected during
measurement was irregular.
3. Every depression of memory button switches among the
memory data.
Readings are recalled from the latest reading to the oldest.
DELETING STORED DATA
1. Show the individual result to be erased or the
average of a memory bank to clear all the memory
bank data.
2. Press and hold down either one of memory buttons:
M1 button to erase specified data in memory bank M1,
and M2 button to erase specified data in memory bank
M2.
The displayed data starts flashing.
3. Hold down the button until nothing but the memory
bank number is displayed.
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