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You can then set the volume of the selected language:
Vol 3 = high, Vol 2 = medium, Vol 1 = low. Confirm
your selection with the memory key M.
Note: Language off means that voice output is
not selected and the measurement value will not be
announced.
Select memory
Switch on the device with the
button. When the
device is switched off only the clock in the display is
shown. After the announcement you can select the
desired memory space by pressing the + or - volume
button.
Two memories with 60 memory spaces each are avail-
able to save the measurement results of two different
people separately or to save morning and evening meas-
urement values separately.
5. Measuring blood pressure
Positioning cuff
Bare your left wrist, making sure that the circulation in
the arm is not restricted by any clothes etc. that are
too tight. Position the cuff on the inside of your wrist.
Fasten the cuff with the Velcro fastening so that the
upper edge of the monitor is positioned approx. 1 cm
below the ball of your thumb.
The cuff has to be fitted tightly around the wristbut
should not constrict it.
Important: The instrument should only be operated with
the original cuff.
Correct posture
Rest for approx. 5 minutes before each measurement.
Otherwise there may be divergences.
You can perform the measurement
while sitting or lying. To carry out a
blood pressure measurement, make
sure you are sitting comfortably with
your arms and back leaning on
something. Do not cross your legs.
Place your feet flat on the ground.
Make sure to rest your arm and move it. Always make
sure that the cuff is at heart level. Otherwise significant
deviations can occur. Relax your arm and the palm of
your hand.
In order not to distort the result, it is important to keep
still during the measurement and not talk.
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