Error which has
occurred
Memory cannot be
deleted.
Error which has
occurred
Implausible measured
values.
English
114
115
Possible causes
The pressure in cuff
exceeds 300 mm Hg.
Therefore, an automatic
fall in pressure occurs.
Batteries are almost
dead. Only a few more
measurements are
possible (approx. 30).
Batteries are dead and
have to be replaced.
Incorrect cuff size.
Cuff placed on top of
clothing.
Rolled-up clothing
impedes blood
circulation.
Moving, talking or
excitement during the
measuring procedure.
Remedy
Please rest for at least a
minute and take the
measurement again.
Keep new, identical
batteries handy
(type “AA” LR06).
Insert new, identical
batteries
(type “AA” LR06).
Use another cuff size or
a wrist device.
Use another cuff size or
a wrist device.
Wear loose clothing.
Make sure that rolled-up
sleeves do not impair
circulation in the upper
arm.
Please take measure-
ments in a relaxed
position whilst seated.
Do not talk or move
during the measuring
procedure.
Possible causes
Lack of relaxation before
taking a measurement.
Stimulants taken before
measurement.
Only one stored value is
in memory. The memory
cannot be deleted until
two values have been
stored.
The memory can only be
deleted when the aver-
age value is displayed
Remedy
Relax for about
5 minutes before taking
a measurement.
Please avoid alcohol/
nicotine and caffeine for
one hour before taking a
measurement.
Save a second value.
Then delete the memory.
Press the memory button
until the average value
is displayed.
Please check the possible causes, when an error symbol appears and note
the instructions on self-measurement in Chapter 4. Relax for a minute and
take the measurement again.
10. Important notes
10.1 Drugs
Self-measurement of blood pressure
does not replace treatment! So do
not interpret your measured values
on your own and do not use them
for self-prescribed treatment.
Take measurements as instructed by
your doctor and have confidence in
your doctor’s diagnosis. Take drugs
as prescribed by your doctor and
never alter the dose on your own.
Discuss the appropriate time for