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Blood Pressure Monitor
Note: Consult a healthcare professional to interpret the measurements.
6.7 Display stored results
a. After the measurement, you can review the measurements in the current memory bank by
pressing the "MEM" button. The LCD will then display the number of results in the current bank.
b. You can also press the "MEM" button in the clock mode to display the stored results.
The current memory bank will flash and the amount of results in this memory bank will be
displayed. Press the "HOME" button to change to another bank. Confirm the selection by
pressing the "MEM" button. The bank can also be confirmed automatically after 5 seconds
without any operation (see picture 8-1).
c. After selecting the memory bank, the LCD will display the average values of this bank (see
pictures 8-2, 8-3 and 8-4). If there is no stored result, the display will show a zero (see picture
8-5). Press the "MEM" button to move to the next screen.
d. When the average is displayed, press the "MEM" button and the most recent result will
be displayed (see picture 8-6). After displaying the blood pressure, the pulse rate will be
displayed separately. The irregular heartbeat symbol (if any) will flash. Press the "MEM" button
again to review the next result. Thus, by repeatedly pressing the "MEM" button, the respective
previously measured results are displayed.
e. When displaying the stored results, the monitor turns off automatically after 1 minute without
any operation. You can also press the "START" button to turn off the monitor manually.
6.8 Deleting measurements from memory
When a result is displayed, pressing and holding the "MEM" button for three seconds will erase
all results. Press the "MEM" or "START" button, the monitor will turn off.
6.9. High blood pressure screening for adults
The World Health Organization (WHO) has established the following guidelines for the
assessment of high blood pressure (regardless of age or gender). Note that other factors (e.g.
diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc.) should be taken into account.
Consult your doctor for an accurate assessment, and never change the treatment yourself
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