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Saving, retrieving and deleting results
• The results of each successful measurement are stored together with date and time.
With more than 30 items of measured data, the earliest items of data measured are
lost.
• Use the SET button and then the -/+ buttons to select the desired user memory and
confirm using the button . Pressing the M+ button displays the average value AVG
of the 3 most recent measurements stored in the user memory. By pressing the +
button, the most recent measurements are displayed; by pressing the - button, the
oldest are displayed.
• The average value AVG can only be displayed if there are 3 saved values in the respec
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tive user memory.
• To clear the memory, you must first select a user memory. Hold the SET button pressed
for approx. 3 seconds. All the values in the current user memory are deleted after 3
brief beeps are output.
• If you wish to change the user memory, see “Select memory”.
Cleaning and storing the instrument
• Clean your device and cuff carefully only with a slightly moistened cloth.
• Do not use detergents or solvents.
• On no account must you immerse the computer in water, otherwise liquid can enter
it and cause demage.
• When storing the device, make sure that no heavy objects are placed on top of it.
Remove the batteries. The cuff tube should not have any sharp kinks.
Error messages / troubleshooting
In case of faults, the Err message appears in the display. Error messages can occur when
1. inflation pressure is higher than 300 mmHg,
2. blood pressure is unusually high or low,
3. you move or talk during the measurement.
In the above cases, you must repeat the measurement. Make
sure that the cuff tube is properly inserted and that you do
not move or talk. Re-insert the batteries if necessary, or else
replace them.
Summary of Contents for Guardy
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Page 50: ...50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 AVG 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4...
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Page 55: ...55 30 SET M AVG 3 AVG 3 SET 3 3 Err 1 300 2 3...
Page 57: ...57 EN60601 1 2 93 42 EC EN1060 1 1 EN1060 3 3 IEC80601 2 30 2 30...
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Page 74: ...74 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 AVG 7 Ok 8 9 10 4 3 2 1 11...
Page 75: ...75 LR06 AA 1 5 Cd pb Hg 12 PM 01 00 13 00 SET SET 12 1 SET...
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Page 81: ...81 EN60601 1 2 EC 93 42 EN1060 1 1 EN1060 3 3 30 2 IEC80601 2 30...
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Page 85: ...85 1 2 3 4 5 M 6 SET 7 8 WHO 9 pvp e a f e mr i pb L pb q j H H Q N O P S T U V R t e l...
Page 86: ...86 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 AVG 3 7 Ok 8 WHO 9 10 4 3 2 1 11...
Page 87: ...87 V AA 1 5 4 Cd Pb Hg 12 PM 01 00 13 00 SET 2 SET 12 1 SET...
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