Saving, retrieving and deleting results – Beurer BC 58 User Manual

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The WHO classification in the display shows the range of

the measured blood pressure.

If the values for systolic and diastolic pressure are in two

different WHO ranges (e.g. systolic in the grade hyperten-

sion range and diastolic pressure in the normal range), the

WHO classification on the unit always indicates the higher

range (grade hypertension in the example described).

7. Saving, retrieving and deleting results

• The results of each successful measurement are stored

together with date and time. With more than 60 items of

measured data, the earliest items of data measured are

lost.

• Move the touch screen activation switch to the ON posi-

tion.

• Make a selection with the MEM button, and then con-

firm the desired user memory with the START/STOP but-

ton . If you press the MEM button again, the aver-

age value of all the stored measured values in the user

memory will be displayed. If you press the MEM button

again, the average value of the last 7 days for the morning

measurement will be displayed (Morning: 5 a.m. – 9 a.m.,

display ). If you press the MEM button again, the aver-

age value of the last 7 days for the evening measurement

will be displayed (Evening: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., display ). If

you continue to press the MEM button, the most recent

However, these standard values serve only as a general

guideline, as the individual blood pressure varies in different

people and different age groups etc.

It is important to consult your doctor regularly for advice.

Your doctor will tell you your individual values for normal

blood pressure as well as the value above which your blood

pressure is classified as dangerous.

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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