Storing blood pressure readings, Calling up readings from memory – Panasonic EW3003 User Manual

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Calling up readings from memory

Readings can be recalled after being saved without
having to switch the unit on.

1. Press the Memory/Recall button.

• The average readings of all recorded measurements

are displayed.

• The

mark will be displayed (Fig. 10-a).

• When, for example, readings from 21 measurements

have been saved the average of the readings from 21
measurements will be displayed.

2. Press the Memory/Recall button to display readings

starting with from the most recent measurement.

• Each time the Memory/Recall button is pressed

readings are displayed in order of the most recent
measurement (Fig. 10-b).

• No readings will be displayed when there are none in

the memory.

3. Press the On/Off and Start button to switch off the

unit.
If you forget to switch off the unit it will do so
automatically after approx. 30 seconds.

Deleting all data stored in memory
(1) Recall stored data using the Memory/Recall button.
(2) Press the Memory/Recall button again and hold it (for approx. 3

seconds) until all readings are deleted.
NOTE: Readings from individual measurements cannot be deleted.

(3) When data has been deleted the

mark and

will be

displayed on the screen.

Fig. 10-a

Fig. 10-b

CAUTION:
• For persons with poor circulation resulting from diabetes, liver disease,

arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure or other conditions, there may be
significant differences in blood pressure values measured at the wrist
versus at the upper arm.

• Do not confuse self-monitoring with self-diagnosis.
• NEVER change a prescribed medication without first consulting with

your physician.

Storing blood pressure readings

1. The

mark will flash after a measurement has

been completed (Fig. 9-a).
Press the Memory/Recall button.

2. Memory storage is completed.

• Readings of up to 21 measurements can be stored in

memory (Fig. 9-b). Readings over the memory capacity
will be recorded over the oldest measurement in
memory.

• Readings cannot be saved when a measurement has

been unsuccessful (display of the error mark

for

blood pressure readings). Readings can be saved,
however, when the

mark is displayed for the pulse

rate.

Fig. 9-a

Fig. 9-b

(After approx.

one second.)

(After approx.

one second.)

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