13. To conserve the batteries, press the POWER button to turn the power off.
Otherwise, the unit will automatically shut off after approximately 1 minute.
14. Disconnect the tubing from the monitor prior to storing.
NOTE: This monitor inflates the cuff to approximately 190 mmHg or
40 mmHg higher than the last systolic pressure stored in memory. If the
system detects that the cuff needs additional pressure, it will automatically
reinflate to approximately 40 mmHg higher than the last pressure level.
Recalling Measurements in Memory
You can recall up to 60 total measurements in memory. These measurements
can be shared with your physician or trained healthcare professional.
1. Press and release the MEMORY button. The unit will show how many
measurements are stored within the bank, followed by the lastest result,
Fig. 1.
2. Press the MEMORY button again to scroll through the saved
measurements. After you've scrolled through all the readings, the unit will
automatically turn off.
NOTE: When the number of readings exceeds 60, the oldest data will be
replaced with the new record.
To erase all stored measurements:
1. Press and release the MEMORY button. The unit will display how many
measurements are stored within the bank.
2. Press and hold down the MEMORY button until two horizontal lines flash.
This indicates that all measurements have been erased, Fig. 2.
– 14 –
SYS
Indicates a measurement
within Stage 3 Hypertension.
DIA
Fig. 7
SYS
Indicates a measurement
within Stage 2 Hypertension.
DIA
SYS
Indicates a measurement
within Stage 1 Hypertension.
DIA
Appears when batteries should be
replaced.
Fig. 1
If any abnormality occurs during use, please check and correct the following:
Condition
Display is blank when power is on.
Measurement incomplete or
abnormally low or high values
displayed.
Fig. 2
EE symbol displays.
Measurements are different from
those typically measured by
physician or every measurement
reading is different.
Description of Display Symbols
Troubleshooting
Correction
Check and correct the polarity of the
installed batteries. Reinstall or replace
batteries.
Review and follow "Applying Your
Blood Pressure Cuff" and "Taking
Your Blood Pressure Reading" sections.
Replace the batteries.
Do not talk or move during the
measurement. Review "Applying Your
Blood Pressure Cuff" section.
Remember, blood pressure readings
are influenced by physical and mental
conditions and/or even the time of day.
Daily measurements should be
interpreted by your physician.
– 15 –
Shows the pulse rate per minute.
Occurs when an error was made
during measurement.
Appears when there is an irregular
heartbeat detected during
measurement
Appears when the cuff is unstable or it
has too much air left in it. Once the
arrow stops flashing, the unit is ready
to take a measurement.
Appears when a measurement
error has occurred. Restart the
measurement.
Appears when recalling a
measurement from memory