Operation Manual

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The appliance should be disposed of accor-
ding 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
1. Display
2. Memory button M
3. START/STOP
4. Battery cover
5. Wrist cuff
Icons in the display:
1. Time and date
2. Systolic pressure
3. Diastolic pressure
4. mmHg unit
5. Measured pulse
6. Pulse icon
7. Number of memory space
8. Inflate/deflate arrow
9. ‚Change battery‘ icon
10. Cardiac arrhythmia icon
11. WHO classification
4. Prepare measurement
Inserting battery
Remove the battery cover (left side of the unit).
Insert two 1.5 V micro batteries (alkaline, type LR
03). Make absolutely sure that you insert the batte-
ries with the correct polarity as marked. Do not use
rechargeable batteries.
Replace the battery cover carefully.
If the ‚change battery‘ icon
is displayed, mea-
surement
is no longer possible and you must replace all
the batteries.
Note: You will find these markings on
batteries containing harmful substances:
Pb = battery containing lead, Cd = bat-
tery containing cadmium,
Hg = battery containing mercury.
Setting date and time
It is vital to set date and time. Only in this way is it
possible to save and subsequently retrieve your mea-
sured values with the right date and time.
Time is shown in 24 hour format.
Note:
If you hold down ‚M‘, you can set the values
faster.
Pb Cd Hg
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1
2
4
5
9
2
8
3
7
6
4
1
5
10
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