4 Operation / 5 Memory
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4.5 Error messages and error remedying
The battery change symbol
appears in the display:
The batteries are too low or empty. Replace all four batteries with new 1.5 V type
AA LR6 batteries.
No display:
Check battery position or replace with new batteries.
Erratic measurements or EE is displayed:
Fit the cuff correctly.
Please assume the correct position.
Keep still during the measurement.
The unit is not suitable for people with an extremely irregular pulse.
5 Memory
5.1 Recording the results
This unit features 2 separate memories, each with a capacity of 60 memory slots.
Results are automatically stored in the memory selected by the user. When the
memory is full, the oldest reading is always the first to be deleted.
5.2 Displaying stored results
You can store up to 60 readings (blood pressure and pulse rate with the time and
date) in either one of the memories (U1 and U2) in your blood pressure monitor.
The measured values are stored automatically. Press the M button
to call up the
measured values stored. First the name of the selected memory appears (U1 or U2)
with details of the number of memory slots occupied. Press the START button
to
switch to the other memory.Then the values from the previously stored mea-
surement are displayed, together with the flashing blood pressure indicator.
Repeatedly pressing the M button
displays the respective values measured pre-
viously. If you have reached the final entry and do not press a button, the unit auto-
matically switches itself off after approximately 120 seconds in the memory recall
mode.
Memory recall mode can be exited at any time by pressing the START button
,
which will also switch the unit off. The oldest value is deleted if 60 measured values
have been stored in the memory and a new value is saved.
5.3 Deleting memory
If you are in memory recall mode, press and hold the M button
for approxi-
mately 8 seconds. All measured data stored will be deleted automatically after three
beeps. Only noughts will be shown on the display instead of the measured values.
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