• Continue pressing the memory button to recall other individual measu-
rement results - the first result to appear is that of the most recent value
measured. These individual values are indicated by memory location num-
bers 1 to 30. After approx. 4 seconds, the date of the respective measure-
ment result is displayed and then the time after a further 4 seconds.
• Once 30 individual values are in the memory, the oldest value is deleted in
order to make room for the new measured value.
• Switch off the device using the Start/Stop button or else the device will
switch off automatically after approx. 30 seconds.
Note: You can also use the two user memories to save measurement results
separately, e.g. in the morning and evening.
Deleting saved values
You can delete saved values individually or else you can delete all of them.
• To delete individual values, first select the stored value you wish to delete
and keep memory button M1 or M2 depressed. The display starts blinking.
Keep holding the button depressed until the display has completely cleared.
• To delete an entire user memory, you have to select the appropriate user
memory. The average is displayed and indicated with 'A'. Hold the memory
button M1 or M2 depressed until the display starts blinking and keep the
button depressed until the display completely clears.
10. cleaning
• Clean your blood pressure computer carefully only with a slightly moistened
cloth.
• Do not use detergents or solvents.
• On no account must you immerse the computer in water, otherwise liquid
can enter it and cause demage.
• When storing the device, make sure that no heavy objects are placed on top
of it. Remove the batteries. The cuff tube should not have any sharp kinks.
11. error recovery
Error messages may appear if
• you move or talk during measurement (ERR 1)
• the cuff tube is not inserted properly (ERR 2)
• the ON/OFF button is pressed when inserting the batteries
• the cuff is inflated for longer than 20 seconds (ERR 2)
• blood pressure is unusually high or low (ERR 1)
• inflation pressure is higher than 300 mmHg (ERR 330)
In the above cases, you must repeat the measurement. Make sure that the cuff
tube is properly inserted and that you do not move or talk. Put the batteries
back in if necessary, or else replace them.
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