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Displaying and deleting measurements
User memor
y
• The results of each successful measurement are stored
together with date and time. With more than 60 items
of measured data, the earliest items of data measured
are lost.
• Select the desired user memory by pressing the
MEM
button and then the
+
button.
Aver
age values
• Press the
MEM
button again to display the average of all
saved measurements in the user memory.
• If you press the
MEM
button again, the average value
of the morning measurements for the last 7 days will be
displayed (morning: 5.00 a.m. – 9.00 a.m., display ).
• If you press the
MEM
button again, the average value of
the evening measurements for the last 7 days will be dis-
played (evening: 5.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m., display
).
Deleting individual measur
ements
• If you continue pressing the
MEM
button, the latest indi-
vidual results are displayed with date and time.
• To clear the memory, press the
MEM
button, then the
display shows
. Press the
+
button to select the
user memory and confirm by pressing
MEM
again.
Press and hold the
+
and keys simultaneously for 5
seconds (the display will show
).
8. Cleaning and maintenance
• Clean the device and cuff carefully using a slightly damp
cloth only.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.
• Under no circumstances hold the device and cuff under
water, as this can cause liquid to enter and damage the
device and cuff.
• If you store the device and cuff, do not place heavy objects
on the device and cuff. Remove the batteries. The cuff line
should not be bent sharply.ies. The cuff tube should not have
any sharp kinks
9. Accessories and replacement parts
Accessories and replacement parts are available from the cor-
responding service address (according to the service address
list). Please state the corresponding order number.
Designation
Item number and/or
order number
Standard cuff (22-36 cm)
163.537
XL cuff (30-42 cm)
162.973
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