Device Description; Usage; Initial Use - Sanitas SBM 22 Instructions For Use Manual

Upper arm blood pressure monitor
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5. DEVICE DESCRIPTION

The associated drawings are shown on page 3.
Cuff
1
Cuff connector
3
Connection for cuff
5
connector
Function buttons +/-
7
Memory button M
9
Information on the display
Time and date
11
Diastolic pressure
13
Cardiac arrhythmia
15
symbo
Release air
17
Battery replacement
19
symbol
Risk indicator
21
Cuff position control
23
Cuff line
2
Display
4
Risk indicator
6
START/STOP button
8
Setting button SET
10
Systolic pressure
12
Calculated pulse value
14
Pulse symbol
16
Memory display: aver-
18
age value ( ), morning
(
), evening (
),
memory space number
20
Alarm function
22
User memory

6. USAGE

6.1 Initial use

Inserting the batteries
• Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of
the device
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• Insert four 1.5-V AA (alkaline type LR6) batteries. Insert
the batteries, making sure the polarity is correct accord-
ing to the label
• Close the battery compartment cover.
If the
symbol is displayed and does not disappear,
measurement is no longer possible. Replace all the batteries.
Once the batteries have been removed from the device, the
date and time must be set again. Any saved measured values
are retained.
Operation with the mains part
You can also operate this device with a mains part (not in-
cluded in delivery). However, before connecting the device
with the mains part, please ensure that you have removed the
batteries from the device. During mains operation, there must
not be any batteries in the battery compartment, as this could
damage the device.
• To avoid any potential damage, the device may only be
operated with a mains part that meets the specifications
described in the chapter "Technical specifications".
• Furthermore, the mains part must only be connected to
the mains voltage that is specified on the type plate.
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