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5 Memory / 6 Miscellaneous
5.1
Recording
the results
5.2
Displaying
stored results
5.3
Deleting memory
5.4
Switching off
the unit
6.1
Guide to
Display Symbols
6.2
Troubleshooting
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This unit features 2 separate memories, each with a capacity of 99 memory
slots. Results are automatically stored in the memory selected by the user.
When the memory is full, the oldest reading is always the first to be deleted.
Press the MEMORY button
average, marked "A", of all readings in the memory selected is displayed.
When the MEMORY button
ching between systolic, diastolic, pulse and date/time) of the last measurement
stored are displayed.
Press the MEMORY button
readings. At the bottom left of the display, above the symbol MR ( MEMORY
RECALL ), the memory number for the reading is displayed. The readings are
displayed in reverse order. If, for example, seven readings are stored in total,
reading No. 7 (the last, most current measurement) will be displayed first,
then reading No. 6 (the second last measurement) etc.
The data can be deleted from the memory selected by pressing and holding the
MEMORY button
for about 7 seconds. After 7 seconds, the display
shows "CL" ( CLEAR ) which indicates that all data have been deleted.
The unit switches off automatically after about 3 minutes, if no button is
pressed during this period. It can also be switched off by pressing the START
button
. The time and the personal memory selected are constantly shown
in the display.
Err
Error during measurement
Lo
Pulse is lower than 40 beats/minute.
Determining pulse
Batteries low. Please replace batteries.
If the display shows one of the following error messages, this means that the
unit was unable to accurately determine blood pressure.
Error messages
Possible causes and solutions
ERR 1
Measurement of the systolic blood pressure was completed.
Either the connection with the hose has been interrupted or no pulse could be
determined.
Check the connections between the cuff and the main unit.
to display the stored readings. Initially, the
is pressed again, the individual readings (swit-
again to move backwards through the stored