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3. Unit description
1. Cuff tube
2. Cuff
3. Cuff connector
4. Display
5. Memory button M
6. ON/OFF button
7. User selection button
8. Date/time button
9. Adjustment button
10. Connector, power supply
11. Data interface
12. Cuff connector port (left side)
Icons in the display:
1. Date/Time Indicator
2. WHO classification
3. Memory Zones
4. Resting indicator
5. Average value (AVG)
6. Memory Sequence
Number
7. Weak Battery Mark
8. Cardiac arrhythmia
icon
9. Pulse Mark
10. Pulse Rate
11. Diastolic Pressure
12. Systolic Pressure
4. Prepare measurement
Inserting battery
• Remove the battery cover from
the back of the monitor.
• Insert four AA 1.5 V alkaline bat-
teries. making absolutely sure
that you insert them with the cor-
rect polarity as marked. Never
use rechargeable batteries.
• Replace the battery cover carefully.
If the battery change
is continuously illuminated, meas-
urement is no longer possible and you must replace all the bat-
teries. Once batteries have been removed from the device, the
time must be reset.
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Summary of Contents for BM 70
Page 60: ...60 Beurer 1 66 67 2 5 5...
Page 61: ...61 2002 96 EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment...
Page 63: ...63 Pb Cd Hg 12 13 00 01 00 PM 071 29 656 26 5 5 1 2 3...
Page 64: ...64 24 36 162 797 34 46 5 2 5 5 3 60 5 4 2 40 Real Fuzzy Logic...
Page 65: ...65 5 6 1 5 5 5 5 National High Blood Pressure Education Pro gram Coordinating Committee...
Page 66: ...66 5 6 105 60 105 120 60 80 120 140 80 90 140 160 90 100 160 100 Adapted from JNC 2003...
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Page 68: ...68 AVG 3 1 5 M 7 8 EE EE E1 15 E1 300 E2 E3 Er 9 BM 70 0 300 30 260 30 260 40 199...
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