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Displaying Stored Results
a
In Clock Mode, press
MEM
button, the
monitor will display sign of current group.
The amount of results in current user mem-
ory zone will be displayed. See picture 7-1.
Press
START
button to switch group,
press
MEM
to confirm current group. The
current bank can also be confirmed auto
-
matically after 5 seconds with no operation.
b
Then LCD will display the average value of all
results in the current bank. See picture 7-2. If
no result stored in the current user memory
zone, LCD will display “0” for blood pressure
and pulse rate. See picture 7-3.
c
Press
MEM
button, the LCD will display the
average value of the last three results in the
current user memory zone. See picture 7-4. If
no result stored in the current user memory
zone, LCD will display “0” for blood pressure
and pulse rate. See picture 7-5.
d
Press
MEM
button again, the memory num-
ber in the current user memory zone will be
displayed. See picture 7-6. If the monitor has
no result stored in the current user memory
zone, the LCD will display “0”. See picture 7-7.
e
Then the most recent result will be displayed
with date and time stamp. See picture 7-8. Ir-
regular heartbeat symbol (if any) and blood
pressure classification indicator will blink
at the same time. Press
MEM
button re-
peatedly to review the results measured
previously. If the monitor has no result stored
in the current user memory zone, the LCD will
display “0” for blood pressure and pulse rate.
See picture 7-9.
f
When displaying the stored results, the moni-
tor will turn off automatically after 1 minutes
of no operation. You can also press the but-
ton
START
to turn off the monitor manually.
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Deleting Measurements From The Memory
When any result is displaying (exclude average value
displaying), keeping on pressing button
MEM
for
three seconds, all results in the current bank will be
deleted. See picture 8. Press the button
START
,
the monitor will be turned off.
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Assessing High Blood Pressure For Adults
The following guidelines for assessing high blood
pressure (without regard to age or gender) have
been established by the World Health Organiza
-
tion (WHO). Please note that other factors (e.g.
diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc.) need to be tak-
en into consideration. Consult with your physician
for accurate assessment, and never change your
treatment by yourself.