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In this case, the measurement result may deviate from your normal
blood pressure. Repeat the measurement.
If the symbol appears, this is usually no cause for concern. However,
if the symbol appears on a regular basis (e.g. several times in a week
when blood pressure is measured daily), consult a doctor for advice.
The device must not be used in place of a cardiac exam; it is only intend-
ed for early detection of an irregular pulse.
12. Using the memory
Measured results are automatically stored in the memory. The device
stores the measured values in two memories (one per user). Each
memory can store up to 90 readings and the average value.
When more than 90 measured values have been stored, the oldest val-
ue (No. 90) is deleted to allow the latest value (No. 1) to be recorded.
Data retrieval
Set the user whose data you wish to retrieve (see
page 41).
To retrieve the data, press MEM with the device
switched off. The average value of the stored results
is displayed along with "AVG." (Figure 1).
Press the Memory button again to
display the most recently meas-
ured values. These measured val-
ues are first displayed with their
memory number (Figure 2) and
then with the pulse value (Figure
3). Press the Memory button re-
peatedly to call up further meas-
ured values. The measured value
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Operating the unit
display also alternates between showing the date and time of the
measurement.
The stored data remain visible in the display for around 60 seconds.
The unit then switches itself off.
Deleting data
Set the user whose data you wish to delete (see page 41).
Press the MEM key in the shut-off state to get to the memory.
To delete individual measured values, recall the
measured value you wish to delete. Press the Mem-
ory button again and hold down until the display
firstly flashes and is then replaced with dashes (Fig-
ure 4).
To delete the entire memory, retrieve the respec-
tive average value (AVG), press the Memory button
again and hold down until the average value firstly
flashes and is then replaced with dashes (Figure 4).
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Figure 4
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