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Operating the device
Operating the device
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The device stores the measured values in two memories (one per user).
Each memory can store up to 120 readings and the average value (A).
The average value is calculated from the last three measurements tak-
en.
The measured results are automatically saved in the memory. If more
than 120 measured values are saved, the oldest measured value (no.
120) is deleted so that the latest value (no. 1) can be recorded.
To retrieve data, press the Memory button of the
user you wish to retrieve the data for while the de-
vice is switched off. The average value is displayed
with “A“ (Figure 1).
Set the user whose data you wish to retrieve.
The symbol is stored with the respective measurement.
Data retrieval
Movements during the measurement may result in
incorrect measurement values. The motion control
registers stronger movements and these are in-
dicated by the symbol in the display. Other dis-
ruptive factors such as speaking, coughing or cuff
noises can cause the symbol to be displayed. If this
symbol appears, please repeat the measurement
and avoid the disruptive factors.
15. Using the memory
14. Motion control
Figure 1
Press the Memory button repeatedly to recall further measured values.
Press the Memory button again to display the most recently measured
values (Figure 2). If the date/time function is activated, the memory
number (Figure 2), the date (Figure 3) and the time (Figure 4) are dis-
played alternately.
You can switch between the two memories by pressing Memory button
1 or 2.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
The stored data remain visible in the display for around 30 seconds.
The device then switches itself off.
To delete individual measured values, recall the
measured value you wish to delete.
Press the Memory button again and hold down until
the display firstly flashes and is then replaced with
dashes.
To delete the entire memory, retrieve the respective
average value (A), press the Memory button again
and hold down until the average value firstly flashes
and is then replaced with dashes.
Deleting data