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English
For Batteries
The frequency of use for batteries is approximately 300 measurements
(3 times per day) with fresh Panasonic alkaline batteries (AAA-size LR03
alkaline batteries). [Measurement conditions: Room temperature 73.4 °F
(23 °C); Pressurized to 170 mmHg; Wrist circumference: 6-3/4˝ (17 cm)]
If batteries other than alkaline batteries are used or batteries are used
in a cold room, and when measuring a person with high blood pressure,
battery life may be dramatically shorter.
*Use alkaline batteries. (Panasonic Oxyride batteries can also be used.)
Be sure to replace batteries once a year to prevent battery leakage.
Setting the Time and Date
* Having inserted the batteries, set the time and date so that any future
stored measurements are saved in the memory with the correct time and
date.
(If you attempt to take measurements without first setting the time and
date then “—” will be displayed.)
1
Set
2
Adjust
3
Fix
“Year”
1 Press and hold the Set button “1” on
the top side of the unit.
Set the “year”.
2 Press the Adjust button “2” to adjust
the number.
Each press of the button raises the
number of the “year”.
Setting range for years is from 2010 to
2050.
3 Press the
Set button “1” to fix the
number.
The “year” will be fixed. Then, set the
“month”.