Unit description – Beurer BM 49 User Manual

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Advice on batteries

• Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. You should therefore store the batteries and products where they are

inaccessible to small children. If a battery has been swallowed, call a doctor immediately.

• Batteries should not be charged or reactivated with any other means, nor should they be taken apart,

thrown in the fire or short-circuited.

• Remove the batteries from the instrument if they are worn out or if you are not going to use the instru-

ment for any length of time. This prevents any damage as a result of leakage. Always replace all the

batteries at the same time.

• Never use different types of battery, battery brands or batteries with different capacities. You should

preferably use alkaline batteries.

Repair and disposal

• Batteries do not belong in domestic refuse. Used batteries should be disposed of at the collection

points provided.

• Never open the instrument. If these instructions are not heeded, the warranty will be null and void.

• Never attempt to repair the instrument or adjust it yourself. We can no longer guarantee perfect func-

tioning if you do.

• Repairs may only be performed by Customer Service or authorized dealers. However, always check the

batteries and replace them if necessary prior to making any complaint.

• The appliance should be disposed of according to Regulation WEEE (Waste Electrical and

Electronic Equipment). In case of queries, please contact the municipal authorities responsible

for waste disposal in your area.

3. Unit description

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Information on the display:

1. Cuff

2. Cuff line

3. Cuff connector

4. Display

5. Connection for mains part

6. Memory button

7. START/STOP button

8. Function buttons

9. WHO scale

10. Connection for cuff connector

1. Inflate , release air

2. Systolic pressure

3. Memory display: average value (

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morning ( ), evening ( )

4. Diastolic pressure

5. User memory

6. Calculated pulse value

7. Cardiac arrhythmia symbol

8. Time and date

9. WHO classification

10. Memory space number

11. Battery replacement symbol

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