User`s manual
The traffic light dots rise according to your measurement. 
If your measurement has only one dot, your measurement is in the green zone, or “Nor-•
mal” according to NIH standards.
If your measurement has two or three dots, it is in the yellow zone, or “Pre-Hypertension”•
according to NIH standards.
If your measurement has four dots, it is in the orange “Stage 1 Hypertension” zone.•
If your measurement has five or more dots, it is in the red “Stage 2 Hypertension” zone.•
5.7. Memory
At the end of a measurement, this monitor automatically stores each result with date and time. Each
unit stores 99 measurements. Models 6023 and 6022 store 99 measurements each, for 2 users.
Viewing the stored values
With the unit off, press the Memory button. The display first shows "A", then shows an average of
all measurements stored in the unit. Please note: Measurements for each user are averaged and stored
separately. Be certain that you are viewing the measurements for the correct user. 
Pressing the Memory button again displays the previous value. To view a particular stored memory,
press and hold the Memory button to scroll to that stored reading.
Memory full
When the memory is full to capacity, a new measured value is stored by overwriting the oldest
value.
Clear all values
If you are sure that you want to permanently remove all stored values, hold down
the Memory button (the instrument must have been switched off beforehand) for about
7 seconds, until "CL" appears and then release the button. If you do not want to clear
the values, press the Start/ON/OFF button. To permanently clear the memory, press the
Memory button while "CL" is flashing.
Individual values cannot be cleared.
5.8. Discontinuing a Measurement
If it is necessary to interrupt a blood pressure measurement for any reason (e.g the patient feels un-
well), the Start/ON/OFF button can be pressed at any time. The device then immediately lowers the cuff
pressure automatically.
Indication of a
“Normal” Blood
Pressure
Indication of a “Pre-
Hypertension” Blood
Pressure
Indication of a “Stage 1
Hypertension” Blood
Pressure
Indication of a “Stage 2
Hypertension” Blood
Pressure
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