Recalling Measurements In Memory - MABIS 04-233-001 Manual Book

Automatic wrist digital blood pressure monitor with memory
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Instruction manual E&S
7/20/04
7. When all air is deflated, the measurement is
complete. The unit will display your blood pressure
(systolic and diastolic) measurements and pulse
rate, Fig. 5.
8. Record your readings on a chart.
9. At this point, your measurement will be
automatically stored in memory. By pressing the
MEM button, you can review readings in memory,
or simply turn the unit off by pressing the PWR
button. Otherwise, your unit will automatically shut
off after approximately 3 minutes.
This monitor inflates the cuff to approximately 180 mmHg. If the
system detects that the cuff needs additional pressure, it will
automatically continue to inflate in increments of 30 mmHg. The
cuff is able to inflate to a maximum of 300 mmHg.
If you need to take another measurement, wait a minimum of
15 minutes between readings to allow for the blood vessels to
return to normal. The wait time may vary depending on your
individual physiological characteristics.
You can stop inflation at any time by pressing the PWR button.
Pressing the PWR button during inflation will cause the cuff to
automatically deflate.
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Fig. 5
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Recalling Measurements in Memory

You can recall up to 60 measurements plus the average of all
readings stored in memory. These readings can be recorded on a
Blood Pressure Log or can be shared with your physician or trained
healthcare professional.
1. Press the MEM button to view the most recent reading, Fig. 1.
The display will alternate between two screens. The first screen
will show the date of the measurement, along with the systolic
and diastolic values. The number of the reading will be displayed
in the lower right corner of the screen.
2. If no buttons are pressed, after approximately three seconds,
the display will show the time of the measurement along with
the pulse rate, Fig. 2. The systolic and diastolic values will
continue to be displayed.
3. Continue to press the MEM button to view the next previously
stored measurement, Fig. 3. Wait at least three seconds per
measurement to review the time and pulse rate of the
measurement.
4. The last reading displayed is the average of all measurements
stored in memory. An 'A' will appear in the upper left corner of
the display, Fig. 4.
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
All stored measurements will be erased by removing and
reinstalling one of the batteries.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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