
If the data of each cycle differ too much from each
other, a fourth measurement is performed before
the result is displayed. In rare cases when the
blood pressure is so unstable that even after four
measurements the data vary too much, an error
message is displayed. Refer to Error Messages and
Malfunctions (Section 7) at the end of this manual.
5.6. Discontinuing a measurement
If it is necessary to interrupt a measurement for any reason, for example if the patient feels unwell,
press the O/I button. The device immediately lowers the cuff-pressure and enters into sleep mode.
6. Memory handling and user setting
6.1 Viewing Measurements Saved in Memory
The blood pressure monitor automatically stores each of the
last 30 measurement values. To view the stored measurements
for a user, press
▲
or
▼
in sleep mode. The last measurement
taken for the user is displayed.
The user, measurement sequence number, date, and time
are displayed on the top. Data obtained in Average Mode are
indicated by «MAM» in the upper right corner.
Press
▲
or
▼
to scroll through the list items. The first item in
the list is the average of all stored data.
Press
OK
and the display shows table of all data.
The first entry is the average. Data obtained in Average Mode
are indicated by an «A» at the very right.
Press
▲
or
▼
to scroll through the list.
13
15
Countdown
timer
Measurement
number
9
MAM
3/03
15:48
sys
124
mmHg
dia
73
mmhg
pul
77
/min.
Measurement
number
3/03 15:48
No. sys dia pul
avg. 149 110 85
1 145 109 83
2 119
71 74 A
3 124 73 79
4 130
80 77 A
Summary of Contents for BP 3AX1
Page 21: ...P BF 19...
Page 23: ...1 1 1 BP 3AX1 e 1 2 ry 2 2 1 21...
Page 24: ...2 2 90 140 100 60 22 C M 100 60 H 100 140 60 90 140 160 90 100 160 180 100 110 T 180 110 p p...
Page 25: ...120 2 3 ry A Diabetes mellitus ry 23...
Page 26: ...40 2 4 Microlife Average d 3 1 5 4 24...
Page 29: ...5 5 1 5 y 5 2 15 10 5 3 10 5 27...
Page 30: ...5 4 OK OK 1 3 MAM OK MAM MAM 3 2 4 15 5 1 5 5 0 I Microlife 28 MEASURING MODE 1 3 MAM...
Page 34: ...7 Contrast OK 8 1 Error No 1 ERR 1 ERR 2 ERR 3 ERR 5 ERR 6 4 HI 300 200 5 LO 40 32 CONTRAST...
Page 35: ...9 a 2 Microlife 33 1 2 1 2 5 4...
Page 37: ...35 BF...
Page 39: ...1 1 1 3AX1 1 2 2 2 1 37...
Page 41: ...A Diabetes mellitus 40 2 4 Microlife Average Mode A 39...
Page 42: ...3 1 5 4 3 3AX1 WC1 12 21 12 21 4 4 1 40 O I...
Page 45: ...15 10 5 3 10 5 4 1 3 3 2 4 15 5 1 43 MEASURING MODE 1 3 MAM...
Page 46: ...5 5 Microlife 30 5 4 8 44 MAM MAM 3 03 15 48 sys 124mmHg dia 73 mmhg pul 77 min 15...
Page 50: ...8 1 Error No 1 Err 1 Err 2 Err 3 Err 5 Err 6 4 HI 300 mm Hg 200 5 LO 40 I 48 1 2 1 2 5...
Page 51: ...9 a 10 3AX1 3 49...