Note: Batteries containing pollutant substances
are marked as follows: Pb = Battery contains
lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg = Battery contains mercury.
setting date and time
You should set the date and time without fail. Otherwise,
you will not be able to save your measured values correctly
with a date and time and to access them again later.
The time is displayed in the 24-hour format.
Tip: If you press and hold the MEM button, you can set the
values more quickly.
To set the date and time, proceed as follows:
• Move the touch screen activation switch to the ON position.
• Press the START/STOP and MEM buttons simultane-
ously. The year display will start to flash. Set the year with
the MEM button and confirm with START/STOP.
• Then set the month, day, hour and minutes and confirm
each setting with START/STOP.
• Pressing the START/STOP button again will switch the
display off.
Operation with the mains part
You can also operate this device with a mains part.
When doing so, there must not be any batteries in the bat-
tery compartment. The mains part can be obtained from
specialist retailers or from the service address using order
number 071.19.
• To prevent possible damage to the device, the blood
pressure monitor must only be used with the mains part
described here.
• Insert the mains part into the connection provided for
this purpose on the right-hand side of the blood pressure
monitor. The mains part must only be connected to the
mains voltage that is specified on the type plate.
• Then insert the mains plug of the mains part into the
mains socket.
• After using the blood pressure monitor, unplug the mains
part from the mains socket first and then disconnect it
from the blood pressure monitor. As soon as you unplug
the mains part, the blood pressure monitor loses the
date and time setting but the saved measurements are
retained.
5. Measuring blood pressure
Please ensure the device is at room temperature before
measuring.
Positioning cuff
Fit the cuff round your bare left
upper arm. Blood circulation in the
arm should not be restricted by
tight clothing or other objects.
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