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Used batteries do not belong in the household waste. You are
legally obliged to dispose of the batteries. Dispose of them via
your specialist electrical supplier or local collec ting point for
recyclable waste.
Note: Batteries containing pollutant substances
are marked as follows: Pb = Battery contains
lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium, Hg = Bat-
tery contains 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 measured values with the
right date and time.
Press the key and to adjust the month. Then press the
and in turn to adjust the date, hour, minute and confirm
the entry .
The time is being displayed in 12-hour format, which means a
time from 13:00 onwards is being displayed as “01:00 PM”.
Mains operation
You can also operate this device with a mains adapter. No bat-
teries should be in the battery compartment for this. The mains
adapter is available from retailers or from the service address
under order no. 071.29. The blood pressure monitor should
only be used with the mains adapters specified here. The
mains adapter should only be connected to the mains voltage
indicated on the rating plate. Once you have disconnected the
device from the mains, the date and time on the blood pres-
sure monitor are lost. Any measurement results that have been
stored are however retained.
Software
The device also has a data interface.
The accompanying software including a data cable is available
from the stated service address, order number 656.26.
5. Measuring blood pressure
5.1 Positioning cuff
Fit the cuff round your bare left upper
arm. Blood circulation in the arm
should not be restricted by tight
clothing or other objects.
The cuff should be placed on the
upper arm so that the lower edge is 2
to 3 cm above the bend of the elbow
and above the artery. The tube should
be in line with the centre of the palm.
Now place the free end of the cuff
snugly, but not too tightly, around the
arm, and fix it with the Velcro fastener.
The cuff should be fitted tight enough
to allow just two fingers to fit beneath
the cuff.
Insert the cuff tubing into the socket
for the cuff attachment.
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