• Press the START/STOP button
blood pressure monitor. The measurement is then
stored in the selected user memory.
If Bluetooth® data transfer has been activated, data is
transferred after having confirmed the user memory. The
blood pressure monitor shows the Bluetooth
during data transfer. Press the START/STOP button
once again to switch off the blood pressure monitor.
Please note that you must add the blood pressure
monitor in "My devices" in the Beurer "HealthManag-
er" app to enable data transfers. The Beurer "Health-
Manager" app must be active to allow data transfers.
If the current data is not displayed on your smart-
phone, repeat the transfer as described in Chapter 8.
If you forget to turn off the blood pressure monitor, it will
switch off automatically after approximately 3 minutes. In
this case too, the value is stored in the selected or most
recent user memory and the data is transferred if Blue-
tooth
data transfer has been activated. The Bluetooth
®
symbol appears on the blood pressure monitor display
during data transfer.
• Wait at least 5 minutes before taking an-
other measurement!
6. Evaluating results
to switch off the
Cardiac arrhythmia:
This unit can identify potential disruptions of the heart rhythm
when measuring and if necessary, indicates this after the
measurement with the symbol
symbol
®
This can be an indicator for arrhythmia. Arrhythmia is a condi-
tion in which the heart rhythm is abnormal because of flaws in
the bioelectrical system that regulates the heartbeat. The sym-
ptoms (skipped or premature heart beats, pulse being slow or
too fast) can be caused by factors such as heart disease, age,
physical make-up, excess stimulants, stress or lack of sleep.
Arrhythmia can only be determined through an examination by
your doctor.
If the symbol
ment has been taken, it should be repeated. Please ensure that
you rest for 5 minutes beforehand and do not speak or move
during the measurement. If the symbol
ly, please consult your doctor.
®
Self-diagnosis and treatment based on the measurements can
be dangerous. Always follow your GP's instructions.
WHO classification:
In accordance with the guidelines/definitions of the World
Heath Organization and the latest findings, the measurements
can be classified and assessed according to the following
table.
However, these standard values serve only as a general
guideline, as the individual blood pressure varies in different
people and different age groups etc.
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is shown on the display after the measure-
appears frequent-