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6. Saving, retrieving and deleting results
The computer automatically saves the blood pressure rea-
dings of the last 50 measurements. When the 50 memory
locations are exceeded, the current oldest value is deleted.
You can display the memory as follows:
• Press the “User-Switching key”
to select a memo-
ry zone, and press the “M” key to switch from memory to
memory with sequence numbers.
• The saved measured values are continuously stored.
• Press the On/Off switch
to turn the unit off.
• If you forget to switch off the computer, it will switch off
automatically after 1 minute.
Press the “User-Switching key”
to select a memory
zone, then press and hold the “M” key for approximately
5-seconds to clear the data in the pre-designated memory
zone. The data in both memory zones – zone 1 and zone 2
may be erased if any of the batteries is removed.
7. Cleaning and storing the instrument
• Clean your blood pressure computer carefully using only
a slightly moistened cloth.
• Do not use any detergents or solvents.
• Never hold the instrument under water as otherwise liquid
can penetrate and damage the instrument.
• Never place any heavy objects on the instrument.
8. Rectifying faults
Error messages can occur when
• the blood-pressure value is unusually high or low (“EE”
appears in the display),
• you move or talk during the measurement (“EE” appears
in the display),
• the cuff tube is not properly inserted (“E1” appears in the
display),
• inflation takes longer than 20 seconds (“E1” appears in
the display),
• the inflation pressure is higher than 300 mmHg (“E2”
appears in the display),
• an error occurs when storing the measured values (“E3”
appears in the display),
• Exceeding measurement range (“Er” appears in the dis-
play).
In the about cases, you must repeat the measurement.
Make sure that the cuff tube is properly inserted and that
you do not move or talk. Put the batteries back in if neces-
sary, or else replace them.
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