Technical Data - Beurer PM 110 Operating Instructions Manual

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The winter glove is designed for the left hand with openings for the heart rate monitor.
The winter glove for the right hand is a normal glove. The winter gloves are very sui-
table in cold weather, because blood circulation in the fingers in cold temperatures is
reduced, thereby inhibiting pulse measurement with the optical finger sensor.
11. cleaning, maintenance and battery
• Clean the measuring unit occasionally with a soft damp cloth. Do not use white spi-
rit, thinners or aggressive detergents. After the measuring unit has been removed, the glove
holder can be washed in a washing machine in the "Delicates" wash cycle without a fabric
softener. Please observe the cleaning recommendations stated on the glove holder.
• The measuring unit is not water-tight but is protected only against slight moisture such as rain or
mild perspiration.
• Keep the measuring unit and the batteries away from children. Protect the monitor against direct
sunlight, extreme temperature variations and moisture during storage.
• Remove the batteries when the monitor is not used for a lengthy period.
• Do not drop the monitor on the floor. On no account pull or twist the sensor cable. Remove the
sensor carefully, otherwise the sensor opening could be damaged. The Velcro fasteners should
not be overtightened. Do not make any structural modifications to the monitor.
• Used batteries do not belong in the domestic waste. Dispose of them via your electrical dealers or
your local useful-material collection point. This is a legal requirement.
Note: You will find these characters on batteries containing pollutants: Pb = battery contains lead,
Cd = battery contains cadmium, Hg = battery contains mercury.
• Disposal: Please dispose of the monitor in accordance with the directive 2002/96/EG – WEEE
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). If you have any queries, please refer to the local au-
thorities responsible for waste disposal.

12. technical data

Measuring principle
Measuring range
Accuracy
Calorie calculation
Calorie consumption memory locations
Maximum time
Lap times
Reflective plethysmography (green light is reflected by the
blood in order to determine the pulse).
30-238 beats per minute
+/- 3% of the displayed value
0-9999 kcal (division 0.1 kcal to 1000 kcal, division 1 kcal over
1000 kcal)
7
23 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds
Up to 8 laps
0
Pb
Cd
Hg

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