Beurer BM 85: 3. Unit description
3. Unit description: Beurer BM 85
Table of contents
- 1. Getting to know your instrument 2. Important notes Signs and symbols
- Notes on use
- Notes on batteries Instructions for repairs and disposal Instructions for storage and maintenance
- 3. Unit description
- Information on the display: USB interface System requirements for the Beurer “HealthManager” PC software.
- 4. Preparing for the measurement Press and hold the START/STOP button
- 5. Measuring blood pressure Attaching the cuff
- Performing the blood pressure measurement Adopting the correct posture
- 6. Evaluating results Cardiac arrhythmia: WHO classification:
- Resting indicator measurement (using HSD diagnostics) GREEN: haemodynamically stable RED: lack of haemodynamic stability
- 7. Displaying and deleting measurements
- Average values Individual measured values Deleting measured values
- 8. Transferring measurements Transfers using the USB interface
- 9. Cleaning and storing the unit 0. Error messages/trouble-shooting 11. Battery
- 12. Technical specifications
- Technical information is subject to change without notification 3. Mains part to allow for updates.

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Batteries must not be disposed of with household waste.
3. Unit description
Please dispose of batteries at the collection points intended
for this purpose.
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Remove the battery before disposing of the device. Undo the
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four, round rubber covers on the rear of the device to remove
the battery. Unscrew the housing. Remove the battery and
dispose of it correctly.
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Please dispose of the device in accordance with EC
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Directive – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment).
If you have any queries, please contact the appropriate local
authorities.
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1. Cuff
2. Cuff line
3. Cuff connector
4. Cuff holder
5. USB interface
6. Display
7. Memory buttons M1/M2
8. START/STOP button
9. Resting indicator display
10. WHO scale
11. Connection for cuff connector (left-hand side)
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