Measurements, Error message / troubleshooting – Beurer BC 30 User Manual

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The bar graph in the display and the scale on the unit indicate

the range of the blood pressure which has been recorded.

If the values for systolic and diastolic pressure are in two dif-

ferent WHO ranges (e.g. systolic in the “high-normal” range

and diastolic pressure in the “normal” range) the graphic

WHO classification on the unit indicates the higher range

(“high-normal” in the example described).

6. Measurements

Save
• The results of every successful measurement are stored

together with the date and time. There are 3 user memo-

ries each with 40 memory spaces. If there are more than

40 measurements, the oldest measurements are lost.

Display
• Select the desired user memory (

,

or

) by

pressing the function button SET.

• Press the memory button M. The average value of the last

three measurements is displayed first

.

• If you continue to press the memory button M, the most

recent individual measured values are displayed in turn

with the date and time.

Delete
• To clear the memory of the relevant user memory, you

must first select a user memory. Start a request for either

average values or individual measured values and press

the setting button MODE and the function button SET at

the same time.

• All the values in the current user memory are deleted.

appears on the display.

The device switches off automatically after 1 minute.

7. Error message / troubleshooting

In the event of errors, the error message appears on the

display.

Error messages may appear in the following cases:

• : the cuff is incorrectly fastened, or you move or speak

during the measurement,

Range of blood pressure values

Systolic (in mmHg) Diastolic (in mmHg) Measure

Grade 3: Severe hypertension

≥180

≥110

Seek medical advice

Grade 2: Moderate hypertension

160-179

100-109

Seek medical advice

Grade 1: Mild hypertension

140-159

90-99

Have it checked regularly by doctor

High-normal

130-139

85-89

Have it checked regularly by doctor

Normal

120-129

80-84

Check it yourself

Optimal

<120

<80

Check it yourself

Source: WHO, 1999

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