Beurer BC 30: 3. Unit description 4. Prepare measurement
3. Unit description 4. Prepare measurement: Beurer BC 30
Table of contents
- 2. Important information 1. Getting to know your instrument
- Advice on use
- Storage and Care Repair and disposal Advice on batteries
- 3. Unit description 4. Prepare measurement
- 5. Measuring blood pressure
- Evaluating results
- 6. Measurements 7. Error message / troubleshooting
- 8. Cleaning and Care 9. Technical details
- This device is in line with the EU Medical Devices Directive

3. Unit description
6. Pulse symbol
1. Display
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7. Memory space number
2. Wrist cuff
8. Battery replacement symbol
3. WHO indicator
9. Unit in mmHg
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4. On/Off button
10. Memory display, average value
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5. Memory button M
11. Time and date
6. Function button SET
12. User memory
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7. Setting button MODE
8. Battery compart-
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ment lid
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4
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4. Prepare measurement
Information on the display:
Inserting battery
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•
Remove the battery cover
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(left side of the unit).
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•
Insert two 1.5 V micro
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batteries (alkaline, type
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2
LR03). Make absolutely
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sure that you insert the batteries with the correct polarity
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as marked. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
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•
Replace the battery cover carefully.
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3
If the “change battery” icon is displayed, measurement is
no longer possible and you must replace all the batteries.
1. Systolic pressure
Spent batteries and rechargeable batteries do not constitute
2. WHO classification
normal household waste! They are considered to be toxic waste
3. Diastolic pressure
and, as such, should be disposed of in special containers, toxic
4. Calculated pulse value
waste collection points or brought to electrical goods dealers.
5. Cardiac arrhythmia symbol
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