24
e. The monitor will turn off automatically after 1 minute of no
operation with the time and date unchanged.
f. Once you change the batteries, you should readjust the time
and date.
3. VOICE SETTING
a. Voice language setting: In Standby Mode, you can select the
voice language by keeping on press the button “MEM”. Now
LCD display “L0”, “L1”, “L2” … “Ln” (n means the number of lan-
guage) circularly. “L0” represents closing voice function, “L1”
represents language 1, “L2” represents language 2, …, “Ln”
represents language n, and so on. You can select the wanted
language by releasing button “MEM” when display the corre-
sponding language code.
b. Voice volume setting: Once you have selected a language,
keeping on pressing the button “MEM” again. A column of bar
will appear on the left side of the LCD.
The higher the bars, the louder the volume. Release button
“MEM” at your desirable volume for confirmation.
4. CONNECTING THE CUFF TO THE MONITOR
Insert the cuff tubing connector into the socket in the left side
of the monitor. Make certain that the connector is completely
inserted to avoid air leakage during blood pressure measure-
ments.
Avoid compression or restriction of the connection tubing
during measurement, which may cause inflation error, or
harmful injury due to continuous cuff pressure.
5. APPLYING THE CUFF
a. Pulling the cuff end through the medal loop (the cuff is packa-
ged like this already), turn it outward (away from your body)
and tighten it and close the Velcro fastener. See picture 5-1.
b. Place the cuff around a bare arm 1-2cm above the elbow joint.
c. If you place the cuff around left arm,position the air tube in
the middle of your arm in line with your middle finger. See
picture 5-2.
If you place the cuff around right arm, apply the cuff so that
the air tube is at the side of your elbow. See picture 5-3.
d. While seated, place palm upside in front of you on a flat surfa-
ce such as a desk or table. Position the air tube in the middle
of your arm in line with your middle finger.
e. The cuff should fit comfortably, yet snugly around your arm.
You should be able to insert one finger between your arm and
the cuff.