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Storing and Calling up Blood Pressure Readings (continued)
Calling up readings from memory
Readings can be recalled after being saved without having to switch the
unit on.
(After approx.
2 seconds.)
(After approx.
2 seconds.)
(After approx.
2 seconds.)
1. 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.
The average readings of all recorded
measurements are displayed.
When readings from 90 measurements have been
saved the average of the readings from all
90
measurements will be displayed. (If there is
only 1 measurement recorded, mark will not
be displayed.)
The mark will be displayed.
Blood pressure indicator will be lit up for
approximately 6 seconds.
3. Press the Memory/Recall button to display
readings starting with from the most recent
measurement.
Each time the Memory/Recall button is pressed
readings are displayed in order of the most recent
measurement.
The memory number, measurement date, and
time are alternately displayed in approximately
2
seconds.
4. Press the Adjust button “2” on the wireless
display to switch off the unit.
If you forget to switch off the unit it will do so
automatically after appro
x. 30 seconds.
Deleting all data stored in memory
(1) Recall the user whom you want to delete using the user selection
button.
(
2) Recall stored data using the Memory/Recall button.
(3) Press the Memory/Recall button again and hold it (for approx.
3 seconds) until all readings are deleted.
NOTE: Readings from individual measurements cannot be deleted.
(4) If everything has been deleted, the selected or mark and
will be displayed.
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