Transferring measurements, Error messages/trouble-shooting – Beurer BC 58 User Manual

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individual measured values with date and time are dis-

played in turn.

• You can delete the memory by pressing and holding the

MEM

button for 3 seconds. All the values in the current

user memory are deleted after three beeps are output.

• To switch off the device, press the MEM button again or

the START/STOP button or push the touch screen acti-

vation switch to OFF.

• If you forget to switch off the device, it will switch off

automatically after 2 minutes.

8. Transferring measurements

Connect the blood pressure monitor to your PC using the

USB cable.

No data transfer may be launched whilst performing a

measurement.

PC is shown on the display. Begin the data

transfer in the “HealthManager” PC software.

During the data transfer, an animation is shown

on the display. A successful data transfer is

displayed as in figure 1.
If the data transfer is unsuccessful, an error

message appears as in figure 2. In this case,

interrupt the PC connection and start the data

transfer again.

After 30 seconds of not being in use or if communication

with the PC is interrupted, the blood pressure monitor swit-

ches itself off automatically.

9. Error messages/trouble-shooting

In case of faults, the _ message appears in the display.

Error messages can occur when

• systolic or diastolic pressure could not be measured (

or

appears on the display),

• systolic or diastolic pressure was outside the measure-

ment range ( or

Lo appears on the display),

• the cuff is fastened too tightly or loosely (

or

appears on the display),

• the pump pressure is higher than 300 mmHg (

appears on the display),

• pumping up takes longer than 160 seconds (

appears

on the display),

• there is a system or device error (

,

,

or

appears on the display),

• the batteries are almost empty

,

• the data could not be sent to the PC (

appears in

the display).

In such cases, repeat the measurement. Ensure you do not

move or speak.

If necessary, re-insert or replace the batteries.

figure 1

figure 2

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