Unit Description - Beurer BC 16 Mode D'emploi

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batteries and replace them if necessary prior to making
any complaint.
• The appliance should be disposed of according
to Regulation 2002/96/EC-WEEE (Waste Electri-
cal and Electronic Equipment). In case of queries,
please contact the municipal authorities responsible for
waste disposal in your area.

3. Unit description

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Icons in the display:
1. Date/Time Indicator
2. WHO classification
3. Memory Zones
4. Weak Battery Mark
5. Memory Sequence
Number
6. Cardiac arrhythmia icon
7. Pulse Mark
1. LCD Display
2. Battery Cover
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3. Date/Time Set Key
4. Memory Recall Key
5. ON/OFF Key
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6. User-Switching Key
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7. Wrist Cuff
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8. Pulse Rate
9. Diastolic Pressure
10. Systolic Pressure
11. Problem shown on the display
4. Prepare measurement
Inserting battery
• Remove the battery compartment cover.
• Insert the two batteries into the battery compartment en-
suring correct polarity.
• Use exclusively brand-name batteries of the type: 2x1.5 V
Micro (Alkaline Type LR 03).
• Then close the battery compartment by fitting the cover
and clicking it in position.
If the battery change
urement is no longer possible and you must replace all the bat-
teries. Once batteries have been removed from the device, the
time must be reset. The stored measured values are last.
Used batteries do not belong in the household waste. You are
legally obliged to dispose of the batteries. Dispose of them
via your specialist electrical supplier or local collec ting point
for recyclable waste.
Note: Batteries containing pollutant substances
are marked as follows: Pb = Battery contains
lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium, Hg =
Battery contains mercury.
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is continuously illuminated, meas-

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