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5.9. Setting the Medication Reminder
(6023 only)
This instrument allows you to set two alarm times at which an alarm signal will
then be triggered. This can be a useful aid, for instance as a reminder to take med-
ication or toremind you to take your blood pressure at the same time each day.
a) To set an alarm time, press the Date/Time button (the in-
strument must have been switched off beforehand) and immedi-
ately afterwards the Memory button and hold both down until the
bell symbol appears in the bottom left of the display. Then re-
lease both buttons. The flashing "1" in the display indicates that
the first alarm time can now be set.
b) Press the Date/Time button to set the hour – the hour dis-
play flashes. Pressing the Memory button allows you to set the
alarm hour. To confirm, press the Date/Time button
c) The minute display will now flash. The minutes can be set
using the Memory button. To confirm, press the Date/Time but-
ton again.
d) The bell symbol will now flash. Use the Memory button to
select whether the alarm time is to be active (bell) or inactive
(crossed-out bell). To confirm, press the Date/Time button.
To set a second alarm time, proceed as above but if the
"1" flashes, press the Memory button to select "2" and
confirm with the Date/Time button.
• An active alarm time is indicated by the bell symbol in
display.
• The alarm sounds at the set time every day.
• To switch-off the alarm when it is sounding, press the
START/ON/OFF button.
• To permanently switch-off the alarm, proceed as above
(Steps a-d) and select the crossed-out bell symbol. This will
then disappear from the display.
• The alarm times must be re-entered each time the batteries are replaced.