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3. Unit description
1. Display
2. Memory button
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3. START/STOP button
4. Wrist cuff
5. Battery cover
Icons in the display:
1. WHO classification indicator
2. Systolic pressure
3. Cardiac arrhythmia icon
4. Memory display
5. Diastolic pressure
6. Time and date
7. ‘Change battery’ icon
8. Release air (arrow)
9. Measured pulse
4. Prepare measurement
Inserting battery
• Remove the battery cover (left side of the unit).
• Insert two 1.5 V micro batteries (alkaline, type LR 03). Make abso-
lutely sure that you insert the batteries with the correct polarity as
marked. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
• Replace the battery cover carefully.
• With batteries inserted, the unit permanently displays either the
time or the date.
If the ‘change battery’ icon
is displayed, measurement is no
longer possible and you must replace all the batteries.
The empty, completely flat batteries must be disposed of through
specially designated collection boxes, recycling points or electronics
retailers. You are legally required to dispose of the batteries.
The codes below are printed on batteries containing
harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead,
Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg = Battery contains mercury.
Setting date and time
It is vital to set date and time. Only in this way is it possible to save
and subsequently retrieve your measured values with the right date
and time.
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