Getting Started - Medisana 51220 Instruction Manual

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3 Getting Started

3.1
Inserting /
removing batteries
2 Useful Information / 3 Getting Started
several occasions, despite correct use of the unit, please inform your doctor.
This also applies to the rare occasions when an irregular or very weak pulse pre-
vents you from taking readings.
Insertion: Open the battery compartment
ting slight pressure on the top edge of the cover and insert the two batteries
(type AAA LRO3) supplied. Remember to insert the batteries as indi-cated in
the diagram in the battery compartment. Replace the lid, pressing it until it
snaps into place.
Removal: When the battery symbol
place the batteries with new ones.
After batteries be inserted, the display will display the defaulted date & time.
Set the date and time as described in 3.2 Set Date and Time. Please note that
the date and time will have to be reset each time new batteries are inserted.
The previous measuring results are saved.
WARNING
BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
• Do not disassemble batteries!
• Remove discharged batteries from the device immediately!
• Increased risk of leakage, avoid contact with skin, eyes and
mucous membranes! If battery acid comes in contact with any
of these parts, rinse the affected area with copious amounts of
fresh water and seek medical attention immediately!
• If a battery has been swallowed seek medical attention
immediately!
• Replace all of the batteries simultaneously!
• Only replace with batteries of the same type, never use different
types of batteries together or used batteries with new ones!
• Insert the batteries correctly, observing the polarity!
• Remove the batteries from the device if it is not going to be
used for an extended period!
• Keep batteries out of children's reach!
• Do not attempt to recharge these batteries! There is a danger of
explosion!
• Do not short circuit! There is a danger of explosion!
• Do not throw into a fire! There is a danger of explosion!
• Do not throw used batteries into the household refuse; put
them in a hazardous waste container or take them to a battery
collection point, at the shop where they were purchased!
on the side of the unit by exer-
appears in the display, please re-
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