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Calling up readings from memory

Readings may be recalled once they have been
stored in the memory without having to
pressing the ON/OFF/Start Button.

1. Push the Memory/Recall Button number of the user

whose data you want to call up, M1 for example.
‹Averaged values for all recorded measurements
are displayed›

• M1 A is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
• When, for example, 21 readings have been

recorded, the average values of 21 readings will
be displayed. (When there are no readings or only
one reading in memory, M1 A is not displayed.)

• The blood pressure indicator LED will flash

(approx. 6 seconds)

2. Press the Memory/Recall Button again.

‹Each time the Memory/Recall Button is pressed
readings are displayed in order of the most
recent entry›

• The blood pressure indicator LED will flash

(approx. 6 seconds).

• Nothing will be displayed when there are no

readings in the memory.

Please use a quick, light touch when pressing
the Memory/Recall Button. Take care to do
so, as continuous pressing of the button for
a duration of two seconds or more will clear
all readings from the memory.

3. Press the ON/OFF/Start Button to turn off the

unit.

• If you should forget to turn off the unit after

calling up the memory without pressing the
ON/OFF/Start Button, the unit will switch off
automatically after approx. 30 seconds.

R

1

On/Off

Start

R

1

P/min.

140

130

90

85

M1

P/min.

140

130

90

85

M1

Storing blood pressure readings

This monitor has enough memory capacity to store 21 readings for
two users.

P/min.

140

130

90

85

R

1

R

2

M1

M2

P/min.

140

130

90

85

M1

Number of readings in memory

M1 and M2 will flash on the display
after a measurement.

1. Press the Memory/Recall

Button number if you want
your readings to be recorded.
Example:

Person A is recorded under M1
Person B is recorded under M2

2. Memorization completed

Twenty-one readings can be
recorded for each person. If you
exceed the number of readings,
the existing readings will be
deleted in order of the oldest
as new readings are made.

• Measurements for which

accurate readings could not be
obtained (display of error
symbol  E  for blood pressure
values) cannot be stored in the
memory. 

When you want to clear all memory
1. To call up the data that you wish to delete, simply push the

Memory/Recall Button number of that user.

2. Push the same user’s Memory/Recall Button again, for more than

about 3 seconds, until the memorized readings are deleted

NOTE: Individual readings in the memory cannot be deleted selectively.

NOTE: Blood pressure readings can  be memorized when the error symbol E  is

displayed only for the pulse rate.

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Summary of Contents for EW3111 - ARM BP MONITOR-LOW

Page 1: ...e Panasonic Way 3D 1 Secaucus NJ 07094 Before operating this device please read these instructions completely and save this manual for future use Antes de usar este dispositivo lea completamente estas instrucciones y guarde este manual para utilizarlo como referencia en el futuro Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor Monitor de Presión Arterial de Brazo Operating Instructions Instrucciones de funcionam...

Page 2: ...ood vessels Systolic pressure is the pressure exerted when the heart contracts and pumps blood into the arteries Diastolic pressure is the pressure exerted when the heart expands or relaxes When you or your doctor take your blood pressure both your systolic and diastolic pressures are measured If your blood pressure measurement is 120 over 80 120 80 for example your systolic pressure is 120 while ...

Page 3: ...up before having breakfast and before any major activity or exercise If this is not possible however try to take measurements at a specified time prior to breakfast and before you have become active You should relax for about 5 minutes before taking the measurement The following situations may cause substantial variations in blood pressure readings and should therefore be avoided at least 30 minut...

Page 4: ... Blood Pressure Readings Against the World Health Organization WHO Guidelines If your systolic pressure falls in one category but your diastolic pressure in another your level is classified in the higher of the two categories 85 90 100 110 160 180 130 140 Moderate Hypertension SBP 165 DBP 105 Severe Hypertension Blood Pressure Categories SBP 185 DBP 113 e g e g e g e g e g Low Hypertension SBP 156...

Page 5: ...nsistently in excess of 140 mmHg Sys and or 90 mmHg Dia are considered to constitute high blood pressure High blood pressure is a health risk and must be treated without fail Please consult your doctor without delay if the blood pressure indicator repeatedly draws attention to elevated blood pressure values Measurement in progress e g Arm has been moved Cuff not positioned correctly Replace batter...

Page 6: ...ff around the arm 2 to 3 cm 25 32 to 1 3 16 above the elbow Positioning on the Upper Right Arm Inserting replacing batteries 1 Slide off the Battery Cover from the housing 2 Insert four 1 5 V batteries R6 AA ensuring correct polarity 3 Close the Battery Cover Batteries must be replaced when The Replace batteries symbol appears on the display You press the ON OFF Start Button and the display screen...

Page 7: ...rements Release any tension present in your body and refrain from muscle movement such as in the arm or fingers Do not speak while measurement is in progress Measurement in a sitting position 1 Rest your elbows on a table or other level surface 2 Make adjustments so that the height of the cuff and heart are at the same level 3 With the palm of your hand facing up release any tension held in your m...

Page 8: ...ory without pressing the ON OFF Start Button the unit will switch off automatically after approx 30 seconds M R 1 On Off Start M R 1 P min 140 130 90 85 M1 P min 140 130 90 85 M1 Storing blood pressure readings This monitor has enough memory capacity to store 21 readings for two users P min 140 130 90 85 M R 1 M R 2 M1 M2 P min 140 130 90 85 M1 Number of readings in memory M1 and M2 will flash on ...

Page 9: ...rmed Check points Check whether measure ments are being taken correctly and whether the user is assuming the correct posture Make sure the cuff is correctly attached to your upper arm See pages 10 and 11 Check whether the pressure cuff is attached to your upper arm correctly Make sure the tube is fully inserted into its socket See pages 7 and 10 1 Loosely roll up the cuff and place it in the cuff ...

Page 10: ...pressure value is high The systolic pressure value or diastolic pressure value is low The measured values differ significantly The measured value differs from that measured by the doctor The measured value is different for each measurement Possible cause The cuff was held too low i e not at heart level See page 11 The cuff was not attached properly See page 10 You moved your body or you spoke duri...

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