Note: This standard, however, is a general guideline as an
individual's blood pressure varies among different people,
age groups, etc. Please consult your physician for proper
diagnosis.
The WHO classification indicator in the display shows the
range of the blood pressure which has been recorded.
Note: If the values for systolic and diastolic pressure are in
two different WHO ranges (e.g. systolic in the high-normal
range and diastolic pressure in the normal range) the graphic
WHO classification on the unit indicates the higher range
(high-normal in the example described).
8. Saving, retrieving and deleting
results
• The results of each successful measurement are stored
together with date and time. Each user can store up to 60
items of measured data. With more than 60 items of mea-
sured data, the earliest items of data measured are lost.
• Move the touch screen activation switch to the ON posi-
tion.
• Press the MEM button and then choose the desired user
memory ( or
) with the START/STOP button.
• If you press the MEM button again, the average value " "
of all the stored measured values in the user memory will
be displayed.
• If you press the MEM button again, the average value of
the last 7 days for the morning measurement will be dis-
played (Morning: 5 a.m. – 9 a.m., display " ").
• If you press the MEM button again, the average value of
the last 7 days for the evening measurement will be dis-
played (Evening: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., display " ").
• If you continue to press the MEM button, the most recent
individual measured values with date and time are dis-
played in turn.
• You can delete the memory by pressing and holding the
MEM button for 3 seconds. All the values in the current
user memory are deleted after three beeps are output.
• To switch off the device, press the MEM button again or
the START/STOP button or push the touch screen acti-
vation switch to OFF.
• If you forget to switch off the device, it will switch off au-
tomatically after 2 minutes.
9. PC Interface
WARNING:
• Statistics, analyses and evaluations from the Beurer
PC Manager should never be used as the sole basis
for therapeutic decisions, this should be viewed on-
ly as an additional source of evidence. The measure-
ments taken by you are for your information only – they
are not a substitute for medical examination! Discuss
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