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The WHO classification in the display shows the range of
the measured blood pressure.
If the values for systolic and diastolic pressure are in two
different WHO ranges (e.g. systolic in the grade hyperten-
sion range and diastolic pressure in the normal range), the
WHO classification on the unit always indicates the higher
range (grade hypertension in the example described).
7. Saving, retrieving and deleting results
• The results of each successful measurement are stored
together with date and time. With more than 30 items of
measured data, the earliest items of data measured are lost.
• Press
MEM
button to activate the memory function and
choose the desired user memory by using the START/STOP
button . If you press the
MEM
button again, the average
value of all the stored measured values in the user memory
will be displayed. If you press the
MEM
button again, the av-
erage value of the last 7 days for the morning measurement
will be displayed (Morning: 5 a.m. – 9 a.m., display ). If
you press the
MEM
button again, the average value of the
last 7 days for the evening measurement will be displayed
(Evening: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., display ). If you continue to
press the
MEM
button, the most recent individual measured
values with date and time are displayed in turn.
• You can delete the memory by pressing and holding the
MEM
button for 3 seconds. All the values in the current
user memory are deleted after three beeps are output.
• To switch off, press the
MEM
button again or the START/
STOP button .
• If you forget to switch off the device, it will switch off
automatically after 2 minutes.
8. Error messages/trouble-shooting
In case of faults, the _ message appears in the display.
Error messages may appear if:
• systolic or diastolic pressure could not be measured (
or
appears on the display)
• systolic or diastolic pressure was outside the measure-
ment range („ “ or „ “ appears on the display)
• the cuff is fastened too tightly or loosely (
or
ap-
pears on the display)
• the pump pressure is higher than 300 mmHg (
ap-
pears on the display)
• pumping up takes longer than 160 seconds (
appears
on the display)
• there is a system or device error (
,
,
or
appears on the display)
• the batteries are almost empty
.
In such cases, repeat the measurement. Ensure you do not
move or speak.
If necessary, re-insert or replace the batteries.
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