Saving, Displaying And Deleting Measured Values - Beurer BM 85 Instructions For Use Manual

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rested, as it will be the basis for diagnosing the blood pressure
level and regulating the patient's medical treatment.
RED: Lack of haemodynamic stability
It is very probable that the systolic and diastolic blood pressures
have not been measured whilst the patient is at rest and the rest-
ing blood pressure measurement has therefore been distorted.
Repeat the measurement after a rest and relaxation period of
at least five minutes. Go to a sufficiently quiet and comfortable
spot and remain there calmly; close your eyes, breathe deeply
and evenly and try to relax.
If the next measurement also shows insufficient stability, you
can repeat the measurement after another resting period. If the
measurements continue to show some instability, identify these
blood pressure measurements as having been taken when the
circulatory system had not been sufficiently rested.
In this case, nervousness or inner anxiety may be the cause and
this cannot be cured by brief periods of rest. Existing cardiac ar-
rhythmias may also prevent a stable blood pressure measurement.
A lack of resting blood pressure can have various causes, such
as physical or mental strain or distraction, speaking or experi-
encing cardiac arrhythmias during the measurement.
In an overwhelming number of cases, the HSD diagnosis will
give a very good guide as to whether the circulatory system is
rested when taking the measurement. Certain patients suffering
from cardiac arrhythmia or chronic mental conditions can remain
haemodynamically unstable in the long-term, something which
persists even after repeated periods of rest. The accuracy of the
resting blood pressure results is reduced in these users. Like any
medical measurement method, the precision of the HSD diagno-
sis is limited and can lead to incorrect results in some cases. The
blood pressure measurements taken when the circulatory system
was at rest represent particularly reliable results.
7. Saving, displaying and deleting measured
values
The results of every successful measurement are stored
together with the date and time. The oldest measurement
is overwritten in the event of more than 60 measurements.
• To access memory recall mode, the blood pressure
monitor must first be started. To do this press the
START/STOP button
• Within 3 seconds of the full-screen display appearing,
select the desired user memory (
M2 memory button.
– To view the measurements for user memory
the M1 memory button.
– To view the measurements for user memory
, press the M2 memory button.
Your last measurement will appear on the
display.
If Bluetooth
is activated (the
®
appears on the display), measurements are
automatically transferred.
Press the M1/M2 button to cancel data
transfer. The device will show average val-
ues. The
symbol is no longer shown.
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) with the M1 or
, press
symbol

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