18
• Then insert the mains plug of the mains part into the mains
socket.
• After using the blood pressure monitor, unplug the mains part
from the mains socket first and then disconnect it from the
blood pressure monitor. As soon as you unplug the mains
part, the blood pressure monitor loses the date and time set
ting but the saved measurements are retained.
5. Measuring blood pressure
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 fas
tener. 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.
Important:
The instrument should only be operated with the
original cuff. The cuff is suitable for an arm circumference of
23 to 33 cm.
Correct posture
• Rest for approx. 5 minutes before each measurement. Other
wise there may be divergences.
• You can perform the measurement either sitting or lying
down. Always make sure that the cuff is on a level with your
heart.
• To carry out a blood pressure measurement, make sure you
are sitting comfortably with your arms and back leaning on
something. Do not cross your legs. Place your feet flat on the
ground.
• In order not to distort the result, it is important to keep still
during the measurement and not talk.
Select memory
Switch on the device with the ON/OFF button . When the
device is switched off only the clock in the display is shown.
After the announcement you can select the desired memory
space by pressing the
+
or
-
volume button.
Two memories with 60 memory spaces each are available to
save the measurement results of two different people sepa
Summary of Contents for BM19
Page 66: ...66 Beurer 1 2 BF 2002 96 EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment...
Page 67: ...67 Storage RH 85 20 C 70 C Operating 10 C 40 C RH 85 SN 0483 CE 93 42 EWG 5 5 30...
Page 68: ...68 1...
Page 70: ...70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 4 AA 1 5 Pb Cd Hg 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4x 1 5 V AA LR6...
Page 72: ...72 5 2 3 23 33 5 60...
Page 73: ...73 40 Real Fuzzy Logic 1 5 5...
Page 74: ...74 3 180 110 2 160 179 100 109 1 140 159 90 99 130 139 85 89 120 129 80 84 120 80 1999...
Page 75: ...75 6 60 M M M 5 7 8 1 300 2 3 4 5 16...
Page 91: ...91...
Page 92: ...92 752 171_0113 Irrtum und nderungen vorbehalten...