Beurer BM 45: Information on the display: 4. Preparing the measurement Inserting the batteries Setting the hour format, date and time
Information on the display: 4. Preparing the measurement Inserting the batteries Setting the hour format, date and time: Beurer BM 45
Table of contents
- 1. Getting to know your instrument
- 2. Important information Signs and symbols Advice on use
- Storage and Care Advice on batteries
- 3. Device description Repair and disposal
- Information on the display: 4. Preparing the measurement Inserting the batteries Setting the hour format, date and time
- Operation with the mains part
- 5. Measuring blood pressure 5.1 Positioning cuff 5.2 Correct posture
- Performing the blood pressure measurement 6. Evaluating results Cardiac arrhythmia:
- WHO classification: Range of blood pressure values Systolic (in mmHg) Diastolic (in mmHg) Measure 7. Displaying and deleting measurements
- 8. Cleaning and storing the instrument
- 10. Specifications 9. Rectifying faults
- 11. Mains part

Information on the display:
4. Preparing the measurement
1. Date / time
Inserting the batteries
2. Systolic pressure
•
Remove the battery compart-
3. Diastolic pressure
ment lid on the rear of the
4. Calculated pulse value
device.
5. Pulse symbol
•
Insert four 1.5V AA (alkaline
6. Release air (arrow)
type LR 06) batteries. Make sure
7. Number of memory space/memory display average
that the batteries are inserted
value ( ), morning ( ), evening ( )
the correct way round. Do not
4 x 1,5
8. Battery replacement symbol
use rechargeable batteries.
9. User memory
•
Close the battery compartment lid again carefully.
10. WHO classification
If the battery replacement symbol
is permanently dis-
11. Cardiac arrhythmia symbol
played, you can no longer perform any measurements and
1
must replace all batteries. Once the batteries have been
11
removed from the device, the date and time must be set again.
10
Any saved measurements are retained.
2
The empty, completely flat batteries must be disposed of
through specially designated collection boxes, recycling points
9
or electronics retailers. You are legally required to dispose of
the batteries.
8
3
The codes below are printed on batteries con-
taining harmful substances:
PB = Battery contains lead,
4
Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg = Battery contains mercury.
567
Setting the hour format, date and time
This menu allows you to set the following functions, one after
another.
Hour format
➔
Date
➔
Time
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V AA (LR06)

