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2. Inserting/changing batteries
• Remove the battery compartment cover 2 .
• Insert the two batteries into the battery compartment
ensuring correct polarity.
• Use exclusively brand-name batteries of the type:
2x1.5 V Micro (Alkaline Type LR 03).
• Then close the battery compartment by fitting the
cover and clicking it in position.
When the batteries are almost exhausted, an empty bat-
tery symbol
appears at bottom left in the display
1 and the batteries must then be exchanged.
They are considered to be toxic waste and, as such,
should be disposed of in special containers, toxic waste
collection points or brought to electrical goods dealers.
You are legally obliged to dispose of the batteries.
Note: You will find these markings on batter-
ies containing harmful substances: Pb = bat-
tery containing lead, Cd = battery containing
cadmium, Hg = battery containing mercury.
3. Setting date/time
The date/time setting is necessary, so that you can save
your readings correctly with the date and time and call
them up again later.
• After inserting the batteries, press the Start/Stop but-
ton 4 for 5 seconds and wait until a "0" appears for
the systole and diastole.
• Then press the save button 3 for 2 seconds until the
year "01" flashes at the lower right in the display.
• Set the year with the Start/Stop button 4 and confirm
it with memory button M 3 .
• The months, days, hours and minutes displays flash in
turn.
• They must be set with the Start/Stop button 4 and
confirmed with the memory button M 3 .
• After it has been set, the time will be shown continu-
ously in the display.
4. Applying the blood pressure computer
• Apply the blood pressure computer to the inside of
the left wrist.
• Ensure that the wrist is unclothed.
• Close the cuff with the Velcro fastener, so that the top
margin of the computer is
about 10 mm below the ball
of the thumb (see illustra-
tion).
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