3.5 Recall the Memory with the Power Off
Press and hold the
START/STOP
button for 3 seconds when monitor is turned off, the average of the last 3
measurements will be shown, press the
START/STOP
button again to see the most recent measurement value.
Subsequent measurements can be displayed one after the other by pressing the
START/STOP
button.
3.6 Clear Measurements from Memory
If you are sure that you want to permanently remove all stored memories, press and hold the
START/STOP
button for 10 seconds until “CL” appears when the monitor is off. Press the
START/STOP
button “CL” will flash
3 times to clear the memory. After this, press the
START/STOP
button for 10 seconds, the symbols “ ” and
“no” will appear on the screen. This means that the memory has successfully cleared.
3.7 Hypertension Classification Indicator
The bars on the left hand side of the display show you the range within which the indicated blood pressure
values lies. Depending on the height of the bar, the readout value is either within the normal (bar 1-2), borderline
(bar 3) or danger (bar 4-5) range.
The classification is based on standards adopted by Hypertension Canada.
The indicator bar rises according to your measurement.
• If your measurement has only one or two bars, your
measurement is in the “Normal” range.
• If your measurement has three bars, it is in the “High
Normal”, in the pre-hypertensive range.
• If your measurement has four bars, it is in the “High Blood
Pressure with Self / Home Monitoring” range.
• If your measurement has five bars, it is in “Moderate to
Severe Hypertension” range.
4. Error Messages / Malfunctions
If an error occurs during a measurement the LCD displays the corresponding error code.
Error
Possible Cause
Remedy
Weak signal or a sudden change in pressure
Ensure that the cuff is worn correctly
and measure again. Avoid movement or
talking when the cuff is being inflated.
External disturbance (eg. if there is a cell
phone near by)
Electromagnetic interferance can cause
odd behaviour in the monitor. Move away
from the source.
SYS
14 5
135-14 5
95
85-95
81-84
70-80
70
121-134
110-120
110
(mmHg)
DIA
5
4
3
2
1