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Troubleshooting

The
mark is flashing
is displayed
Batteries are fitted but
nothing is displayed
The measured value is too
small/large
mark is displayed
Not allowed to mix batteries with consumer wastes!
As consumer you are legally bound to return used or discharged batteries. You can deposit
your old batteries at the public collecting points in your town, or wherever the corresponding
batteries are sold and specifically marked collecting boxes have been set up. In case of
scrapping the apparatus, the batteries should be removed from it and deposited at the
collecting points as well.
The battery power is low. Replace them promptly with new
batteries (CR2032). Refer to P. 8.
There is no battery power. Measurements cannot be taken.
Replace with new batteries (CR2032). Refer to P. 8.
Are the batteries positioned correctly?
Check the
The batteries have run down. Replace them promptly with
new batteries (CR2032). Refer to P. 8.
Is the device attached correctly? Refer to P. 18.
Are the settings correct? Check the contents of the settings.
Refer to P. 11.
Refer to "Using the Daily Activity Monitor Correctly" on P. 21
to ensure you are using the device correctly.
Re-insert the batteries. Refer to P. 8.
If there are problems with the past memory after re-inserting
the batteries, reset the system. Refer to P. 29.
Notice:
These marks can be found out on contaminant-containing Batteries:
Pb Pb = Battery contains lead,
Cd Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg Hg = Battery contains mercury.
The device features radio interference suppression in compliance with EC
regulation 2004/108/EC
and
sides of the batteries. Refer to P. 10.
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