Inserting The Batteries; Setting The Date And Time; Changing Batteries; Mains Operation - Sanitas SBM 20 Instrucciones Para El Uso

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5. Preparation

5.1 Inserting the batteries

• Remove the battery cover from the back of
the monitor. Insert four AA 1.5 V alkaline bat-
teries. making absolutely sure that you insert
them with the correct polarity as marked. Ne-
ver use rechargeable batteries.
• Replace the battery cover carefully. Now you
can set the date and time.

5.2 setting the date and time

• First the year starts blinking. Press M1 to increase numbers, or M2 to decrease. Set
the year accordingly and confirm with the ON/OFF button.
• Using the M1 and M2 buttons, now enter the month. Confirm with the ON/OFF button.
• Now enter the day using the M1 and M2 buttons. Confirm with the ON/OFF button.
• Now you can set the time. This is displayed in 24-hour mode. First enter the hours,
confirm with the ON/OFF button and then enter the minutes. Once this is confirmed
using the ON/OFF button, the device automatically returns to normal time mode.

5.3 changing batteries

If the battery change
measurement is still possible, the batteries should be replaced soon. If the battery
change
is continuously illuminated, measurement is no longer possible and you
must replace all the batteries. Once batteries have been removed from the device,
the time must be reset. Any measurement results that have been stored are however
retained.
Used batteries do not belong in the household waste. You are legally
obliged to dispose of the batteries. Dispose of them via your specialist
electrical supplier or local collecting point for recyclable waste. Note: Bat-
teries containing pollutant substances are marked as follows: Pb = Battery
contains lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium, Hg = Battery contains
mercury. The battery contained in this instrument is pollutant-free.
Please dispose of the appliance in accordance with the Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). In case of queries, please
contact the municipal authorities responsible for waste disposal in your area.

5.4 Mains operation

You can also operate this device with a mains adapter. No batteries should be in the
battery compartment for this. The mains adapter is available from retailers or from
the service address under order no. 071.01.
The blood pressure monitor should only be used with the mains adapters specified
here. The mains adapter should only be connected to the mains voltage indicated
on the rating plate. Once you have disconnected the device from the mains, the date
and time on the blood pressure monitor are lost. Any measurement results that have
been stored are however retained.
is blinking, the batteries are already too low. Even though
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4 x AA (LR6) 1,5 V
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