Memory Function - Philips 319 User Manual

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If your systolic pressure is higher than 150 mmHg,
the appliance will have to interrupt the
measurement in progress in order to inflate the
wristband to the correct pressure.This will cause
your wrist to be squeezed tight for quite some
time.You can avoid this inconvenience by inflating
the wristband to the correct value straight away.
1
To inflate the wristband to the correct
value: keep the START button pressed in
until the value shown on the display is 40
mmHg higher than your expected systolic
pressure.
Example: if you expect your systolic pressure to be
B
160 mmHg, keep the Start button pressed in until
the value shown on the display is 200.

Memory function

The blood pressure monitor automatically stores
previously measured values in its memory.
Up to 60 measurements can be stored.
1
Retrieve data from the memory by
pressing the MEMORY button.
The data of the last measurement are displayed.
2
Press the MEMORY button again and the
data of the measurement previous to the
one currently shown will appear on the
display.

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