Beurer BC 32: Storage and Care Repair and disposal Advice on batteries
Storage and Care Repair and disposal Advice on batteries: Beurer BC 32
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
- Range of blood pressure values Systolic (in mmHg) Diastolic (in mmHg) Measure 6. Saving, retrieving and deleting results 7. Error messages / troubleshooting
- 8. Cleaning and Care 9. Technical details
- This unit is in line with European Standard EN 60601-1-2

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To conserve the batteries, the monitor switches off automati-
length of time. This prevents any damage as a result of leak-
cally if no buttons are pressed for one minute.
age. Always replace all the batteries at the same time.
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The device is only intended for the purpose described in
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Never use different types of battery, battery brands or batter-
these instructions for use. The manufacturer is not liable for
ies with different capacities. You should preferably use alka-
damage resulting from improper or careless use.
line batteries.
Storage and Care
Repair and disposal
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The blood pressure monitor is made up of precision elec-
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Batteries do not belong in domestic refuse. Used batteries
tronic components. Accuracy of readings and the instru-
should be disposed of at the collection points provided.
ment’s service life depend on careful handling.
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Never open the instrument. If these instructions are not
– You should protect the device from impact, moisture, dirt,
heeded, the warranty will be null and void.
major temperature fluctuations and direct exposure to the
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Never attempt to repair the instrument or adjust it yourself.
sun’s rays.
We can no longer guarantee perfect functioning if you do.
– Never drop the device.
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Repairs may only be performed by Customer Service or
– Do not use near strong electromagnetic fields, i.e. keep it
authorized dealers. However, always check the batteries and
away from any radio systems and mobile phones.
replace them if necessary prior to making any complaint.
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Do not press any buttons until the cuff is in position.
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The appliance should be disposed of according to
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If the instrument is not used for any length of time, we rec-
Regulation – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
ommend removing the batteries.
Equipment). In case of queries, please contact the
municipal authorities responsible for waste disposal in your
Advice on batteries
area.
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Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. You should therefore
store the batteries and products where they are inaccessible
to small children. If a battery has been swallowed, call a doc-
tor immediately.
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Batteries should not be charged or reactivated with any other
means, nor should they be taken apart, thrown in the fire or
short-circuited.
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Remove the batteries from the instrument if they are worn
out or if you are not going to use the instrument for any
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