• Batteries should not be charged or reactivated with any other means, nor should they be taken apart,
thrown in the fire or short-circuited.
• Remove the batteries from the instrument if they are worn out or if you are not going to use the instru-
ment for any length of time. This prevents any damage as a result of leakage. Always replace all the
batteries at the same time.
• Never use different types of battery, battery brands or batteries with different capacities. You should
preferably use alkaline batteries.
Repair and disposal
• Batteries do not belong in domestic refuse. Used batteries should be disposed of at the collection
points provided.
• Never open the instrument. If these instructions are not heeded, the warranty will be null and void.
• Never attempt to repair the instrument or adjust it yourself. We can no longer guarantee perfect func-
tioning if you do.
• Repairs may only be performed by Customer Service or authorized dealers. However, always check the
batteries and replace them if necessary prior to making any complaint.
• The appliance should be disposed of according to Regulation 2002/96/EC – WEEE (Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment). In case of queries, please contact the municipal authorities
responsible for waste disposal in your area.
3. Unit description
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1. Cuff
2. Cuff line
3. Cuff connector
4. START/STOP button
5. function buttons
6. LED WHO scale
7. Connection for cuff connector
8. Display
9. Power socket (right side)
10. Memory button
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2. Systolic pressure
3. Memory display: average value (
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4. Diastolic pressure
5. User memory
6. Calculated pulse value
7. Cardiac arrhythmia symbol
8. Time and date
9. WHO classification
10. Memory space number
11. Battery replacement symbol
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