Page 3 - Blood pressure meter
3 KH 8090 Blood pressure meter ID No.: KH 8090-0204 1. Intended use ..................................................5 2. Be safe! ..........................................................6 3. Inserting / changing the batteries ..............8 4. Setting the clock ....................................
Page 5 - The appliance is not intended for:
5 1. Intended use With the KH 8090 blood pressure meter, you can quicklyand easily measure your blood pressure, store measure-ments, and display measurement trends or average values. The appliance is intended for... - checking your own blood pressure - persons over 18 years old - private use in the ...
Page 9 - Press the; button to change the value at the
9 4. Setting the clock This is necessary if you wish to save your measure-ments and evaluate them. Press the MODE button . The display shows the month, day, and time. You canjump from one position to the next by pressing thebutton again. The currently selected position flashes. Press the SET button ...
Page 11 - Attaching the appliance; Do not use the appliance if you have any injuries
11 5. Attaching the appliance Use the appliance only on persons whose wrist 'fits' thepressure sleeve. The sleeve must be attached lightly andclosed firmly with the Velcro fastener. If ... - the wrist is too thin, it may not be possible to pump upthe pressure sleeve sufficiently, and in this case an...
Page 13 - Measuring blood pressure
13 6. Measuring blood pressure It is important to avoid moving the appliance in any waywhile a measurement is being taken. The arm should be supported on a firm surface and held still. As far as possible, do not talk! Hold the arm so that the appliance is at the same heightas your heart. This is rou...
Page 15 - Saving your measurements; a) How to save a measurement; button as often as necessary until the display; b) Recalling a previous measurement; button repeatedly until the display shows the; button, you can now leaf through
15 7. Saving your measurements The appliance has three memory blocks (numbered 1 to3), each with 30 memory locations. It can therefore storeup to 30 measurements for 3 persons, or up to 90 measurements for one person. a) How to save a measurement First select 'your own' memory block. To do this, pre...
Page 16 - c) Erasing stored measurements; Afterwards, using the; button, check whether
16 c) Erasing stored measurements Once all the memory locations are occupied, the appliance automatically overwrites the oldest measure-ment. It is therefore not absolutely necessary to erasememory locations. However, you can erase all the memories completely by ... • taking out the batteries and in...
Page 17 - Storing and disposal; Flat batteries do not belong with the household
17 9. Storing and disposal If you are not using the appliance over a long period, takeout the batteries, as they may leak. Keep the applianceonly in the box supplied. Store it in a dry place where itwill not be exposed to temperature fluctuations. If youwish to dispose of the appliance at a later ti...
Page 18 - button. If you cannot stop the; What do the symbols on the display mean?
18 - If the pressure sleeve does not stop inflating, stop it bypressing the START/STOP button. If you cannot stop the inflation process in this way, open up the sleeve immediately and take out the batteries. What do the symbols on the display mean? Symbol Meaning What to do Appears as soon as a puls...