Owner's Manual blood pressure monitor

Section 1: Preparation
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CAUTION: DO NOT use the transmitter as a carrying
handle. Doing so may damage the transmitter
requiring its replacement. If the first-stage is
attached to a cylinder, make sure to secure the
cylinder so it doesn’t fall over and damage the
transmitter (or regulator). A transmitter damaged
due to user neglect is not covered under the
warranty.
Pairing the Wrist Unit to the Transmitter
For a transmitter and a wrist unit to work together they
must be first “paired”. Once paired, they will continue to
work together until such time the transmitter is introduced
to another wrist unit. When the transmitter sends a packet
of data to the wrist unit, it sends along a special code that
only the paired wrist unit recognizes. If the code is correct,
then the wrist unit accepts the data packet. This way you
will never get erroneous information from a nearby Monitor
3 transmitter (i.e. your dive buddy’s transmitter).
To pair a transmitter to a wrist unit, follow this step-by-
step procedure:
Fit your regulator to a charged SCUBA cylinder.
DO NOT open the valve yet.
STEP 1
Activate the Monitor 3 Air by touching contacts
A&D.
STEP 2