English, Getting to know your instrument – Beurer BM 45 User Manual

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ENGLISH

Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing one of our products. Our brand stands

for well-engineered, quality made products; driven by innova-

tion and safety. Our product range encompasses a wealth of

products for health and well-being in the heat, weight, blood

pressure, body temperature, pulse, gentle therapy, massage

and air sectors.

Please read these instructions for use carefully and keep them

for later use, be sure to make them accessible to other users

and observe the information they contain.
Best regards,

Your Beurer Team

1. Getting to know your instrument

Check that the packaging of the Beurer BM 45 blood pressure

monitor has not been tampered with and make sure that all the

required contents are present. Before use, ensure that there

is no visible damage to the device or accessories and that all

packaging material has been removed. If you have any doubts,

do not use the device and contact your retailer or the specified

Customer Services address.

The upper arm blood pressure monitor is used for non-invasive

measurement and monitoring of adults’ arterial blood pressure.

You can use it to measure your blood pressure quickly and

easily, storing the results and displaying the progression of

readings together with the average.

A warning is issued for anyone suffering from cardiac arrhyth-

mia.

The values determined are classified and graphically evaluated

according to WHO guidelines.

Keep these instructions carefully for further use and also let

other users have access to them.

1. Getting to know your instrument ...................................16
2. Important information ....................................................17
3. Device description .........................................................19
4. Preparing the measurement ..........................................20
5. Measuring blood pressure .............................................22
6. Evaluating results ..........................................................23

7. Displaying and deleting measurements ......................24
8. Cleaning and storing the instrument ...........................25
9. Rectifying faults ...........................................................26
10. Specifications ..............................................................26
11. Mains part ...................................................................27

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