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• To avoid falsifying the measurement, it is important to remain still during the measurement and
not to speak.
• When taking the measurement, please keep the device lying flat (horizontally) on the table.
Wait for at least 1 minute before taking another measurement.
7.3 Select the user memory
The device has two user memories. Each user memory can store up to 60 measured values. Once
all memory spaces in a user memory have been used, the oldest measured values are replaced
by the most recent.
• Briefly press the memory button
M
. The last set user is displayed. Press and hold the memory
button
M
for 5 seconds to switch between the user memories.
7.4 Start the blood pressure measurement
1. As described above, attach the cuff and adopt the correct posture.
2. Press the
START/STOP
button to turn on the device. The device is now in ECG measurement
mode. You can now switch between the user memory ( / ) by press and hold the button
M
for 3 seconds.Press the
START/STOP
button again to start the blood pressure measurement.
The blood pressure symbol appears on the display and the cuff inflates. The heart symbol begins
to flash as soon as the device detects a pulse.
You can cancel the blood pressure measurement at any time by pressing the
START/STOP
button again. Cancelled blood pressure measurements are not stored.
3. The results are displayed on the display as soon as the blood pressure measurement is complete.
4. To switch off the device, press the
START/STOP
button or wait for 2 minutes until the device-
switches off automatically.
7.5 Evaluating blood pressure measurement results
Atrial fibrillation
This device can identify atrial fibrillation when measuring the blood pressure and if necessary,
indicates this after the measurement with the symbol
. Atrial fibrillation is defined by an irreg-
ular and often rapid heart rate increasing the risk of strokes, heart failure and other heart-related
complications. Atrial fibrillation can only be determined through an examination by your doctor. If
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