Beurer BM 60: 2. Important information Signs and symbols 1. Getting to know your instrument
2. Important information Signs and symbols 1. Getting to know your instrument: Beurer BM 60
Table of contents
- 2. Important information Signs and symbols 1. Getting to know your instrument
- Advice on use
- Notes on handling batteries Storage and Care Repair and disposal
- Icons in the display: 3. Unit description 4. Getting started
- Operation with the mains part Setting date and time
- 5. Measuring blood pressure 5.1 Positioning cuff 5.2 Correct posture 5.3 Measuring blood pressure
- WHO classification: 5.4 Evaluating results Cardiac arrhythmia:
- Range of blood pressure values : haemodynamic stability : lack of haemodynamic stability
- Deleting saved values 6. Calling up stored values 7. Cleaning and storing the instrument
- 8. Rectifying faults 9. Specifications
- 10. Mains part

ENGLISH
Dear Customer,
tem is sufficiently at rest when taking a blood pressure meas-
Thank you for choosing one of our products. Our name stands
urement and is therefore a more precise indicator of your rest-
for high-quality, thoroughly tested products for the applications
ing blood pressure. Read more about this on page 21– 22.
in the areas of heat, weight, blood pressure, body temperature,
Keep these instructions carefully for further use and also let
pulse, gentle therapy, massage and air.
other users have access to them.
Please read these instructions for use carefully and keep them
2. Important information
for later use, be sure to make them accessible to other users
and observe the information they contain.
Signs and symbols
Best regards,
The following symbols are used in these instructions for use,
Your Beurer Team
on the packaging and on the type plate for the device and
accessories:
1. Getting to know your instrument
Caution
This blood pressure measuring device meets the high
standards of the German High Blood Pressure League and
carries the seal of the German High Blood Pressure League.
Note
Further information at www.paritaet.org/hochdruckliga.
Note on important information
The upper arm blood pressure monitor is used for non-invasive
measurement and monitoring of adults’ arterial blood pressure.
Follow instructions for use
You can use it to measure your blood pressure quickly and eas-
ily, storing the results and displaying the progression of readings
together with the average.
Type BF applied part
A warning is issued for anyone suffering from cardiac arrhythmia.
The values determined are classified and graphically evaluated
Direct current
according to WHO guidelines.
Additionally, this blood pressure monitor includes a haemody-
Dispose of the device in accordance with EC
namic stability indicator, which will subsequently be referred to
Directive – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Elec-
as a resting indicator. This shows whether the circulatory sys-
tronic Equipment).
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