Recalling Measurements In Memory - MABIS 04-180-001 Instruction Manual

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4. If a downward arrow ( ) flashes, there is air
remaining in the cuff. Release the air by pressing
the Air Release Valve until '0' appears on the display,
Fig. 3. The unit will sound two short beeps when
ready to take a measurement.
5. Using your right hand, squeeze and release the
inflation bulb at a steady pace. The inflation pressure
must be 50-60 mmHg above your normal systolic
pressure. Continue to steadily inflate the cuff until the
unit sounds three short beeps.
6. Release the pressure on the bulb.
NOTE: If the pressure in the cuff is insufficient, the
unit will continuously beep and an upward arrow ( )
will flash on the screen.
7. The pressure in the cuff will automatically begin to
decrease. The display will represent the deflation,
Fig. 4.
8. Upon completion, the unit will sound one long beep.
Your blood pressure (systolic diastolic) measurement
and pulse rate will display, Fig. 5, with the downward
arrow ( ) flashing.
9. Press the air release valve until the cuff pressure is
released and the downward arrow ( ) disappears.
10.Your reading will be automatically stored in memory.
11.To conserve energy, press the POWER Button to turn
the unit off. Otherwise, the unit will automatically shut
off after approximately 1 minute.
12.Disconnect the tubing from the monitor prior to storing.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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Recalling Measurements in Memory

You can recall up to 60 measurements in memory. These measurements
can be shared with your physician or trained health care professional.
1. Press the MEMORY Button. The last stored
measurement will display, Fig. 1.
2. Continue to press the MEMORY Button to view the
next previously stored measurement, Figs. 2-3.
NOTE: The memory bank can store up to 60 readings.
When the number of readings exceeds 60, the oldest
data will be replaced with the new record.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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