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Taking a Reading (continued)
To interrupt measurements quickly
Press the Quick air release button.
If pressure cuff will not deflate quickly enough
even if the On/Off and Start button is pressed,
press and hold the quick air release button on top
of the unit. The air will be released in
approximately 4 seconds.
If the pressure cuff comes off:
1 With the belt and seam
downwards, slide the pressure
cuff into the main unit.
Belt
With the belt and seam
downwards, slide the
pressure cuff into the
main unit.
Seam
2
Press the pressure cuff into
the groove of the main unit.
Either the front or the back can
be attached first.
Pressure cuff
Groove
Check that the
pressure cuff is
inserted in the groove
on the main unit.
*When
re-attaching, be sure not to touch the inside of the main unit
where the pressure cuff has been removed.
Doing so may result in an accident or injury.
Storing and Calling up Blood Pressure Readings
Up to 90 readings each can be stored in the memory for two people.
Storing blood pressure readings
All data is retained even when the batteries go flat or are changed.
When measurements are taken and no date has been set, the date and
time will be displayed as “
” on the wireless display.
(After approx.
2 seconds.)
(After approx.
2 seconds.)
(After approx.
2 seconds.)
1. After measurement has been completed, the
mark will be lit up.
Press the user selection button on the wireless
display to select the desired user.
To select User … To Step 2.
To select User … Press the user selection button.
2. Press the Memory/Recall button.
3. Memory storage is completed.
A total for
and of 90 readings can be stored
in memory. Readings over the memory capacity
will be recorded over the oldest measurement in
memory.
Readings cannot be saved when a measurement
has been unsuccessful (display of the error mark
for blood pressure readings). Readings can
be saved, however, when the mark is displayed
for the pulse rate.
The memory number, measurement date, and
time are alternately displayed in approximately
2 seconds.
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