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1. SR VAIO Se we and ration Helpful me St ye seers ss 60 measuy OY theo eo ertt Blood pres ree ls Storo pulse M ly Said oro MIL eq n ee Large MODE SET pr Te eas s Ch Vtg C Ze butto MEMORY 7 configuration gic o pocket Jos m nd O esos ee teret P P MEL S em Eng 8 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Component names Date display Alarm icon Cuff holding pocket ____ Main Unit NEUF Time display Systolic blood pressure displa nm Diastolic blood pressure display Dee M dali oe CEDAR Pulse display easurement icon Battery icon Air hose socket IS f START STOP NS Switch ii iMi A 2 b Stand by witcl y Zw MEMORY Switch RESET switch Air hose Release lever Cuff Air hose connector Cuff Eng 9 LOADING THE BATTERIES Batteries supplied with the unit should be loaded in compartment before putting the Blood pressure monitor in use 1 Open the cover of battery compartment Pressing the hook down pull the cover toward you to open Hook c NN Battery compartment Lug projecting section 2 Place batteries in the compartment Put the batteries paying attention to the positive and negative terminal symbols and
2. AA batteries fthe Blood pressure monitor is 3 Close the battery compartment cover left unused for an extended period of time the batteries should be wp removed from the compartment Fitting the lugs of the cover at the mating recesses of the battery compartment body push the hook to close the cover Fit the lugs projections at the recesses USING AC ADAPTER OPTION Using the optional dedicated AC adapter for the CITIZEN blood pressure monitor CH 463E allows you to measure your blood pressure without having to worry about the amount of remaining charge in the batteries 1 Insert the AC adapter plug into the socket on the blood pressure z AC adapter socket monitor 2 Plug the AC adapter into a mains power outlet AC adapter plug AC ADAPTER OPTION Ref AC 230CZ e f you plan to use the AC adapter for an extended period of time remove the batteries If the batteries are left in the compartment electrolyte may leak from the batteries and cause a fault in the blood pressure monitor e f the AC adapter is used as the only power supply for the monitor unplugging the AC adapter will erase the data stored in the monitor s memory It is recommended that you make a note of any important data When only batteries are used to supply power to the monitor the AC adapter should be unplugged from the monitor Leaving the AC adapter plugged into the blood pressure monitor could cause a malf
3. Plug the air hose connector into the main unit e Plug the air hose connector firmly into c the air hose socket on the main unit as illustrated Q Start measurement 18 88538 88 2888 2888 P 188 NY SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min Air hose socket Press the START STOP switch All of the segment will be displayed The mark comes on The mark goes out Now the pump activates Eng 20 MEASURING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE NL Ba 12 25 9 58 25 5 64 SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min The Blood pressure monitor automatically carries out pressurization until the pressure that is best suited to the blood pressure measurement is reached When the unit determines that an adequate pressure is not obtained the unit starts pressurization again Wait a while after the completion of pressurization Then the V mark comes on and the unit automatically starts measuring your blood pressures When the unit detects your pulse the V mark flashes on and off then the unit gives your blood pressure value on the lower section of the display Upon
4. NOT attempt to disassemble the monitor ir hose excessively with a cloth moistened with sterilizing alcohol or a neutral detergent Then wipe it with a dry cloth 7 NEVER clean the blood pressure moni the monitor or with thinners or benzene as this could damage 8 To clean the cuff wipe it with a moist cloth Avoid hard rubbing as this will cause air leakages Take care also not to get water into the air hose Symbols Explanation 0086 Device complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 93 42 EEC Registered with the CE Marking Type B applied part A Attention consult accompanying doc uments X Appliance compliance WEEE directive M Manufacturer Batch Code The device has been tested and homologated in accordance wi ith EN60601 1 2 for EMC This does not Warning guarantee in any way that the device will not be affected by electromagnetic interference Avoid using the device in high electromagnetic environment Eng 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE Nature and frequency of maintenance This product is designed for use over an extended period of time however it is generally recommended that it be inspected every two years to ensure proper function and performance Protect the nature environment Please help to protect natural environment by respecting national and or local recycling regulations when disposing of the battery and the
5. Relax your arm and lightly open the palm upward To loosen the cuff just press the release lever marked PUSH If the release lever does not work you can still release the cuff by pressing on the tab in the hole to the left of the knob with a pointed object such as a pen Eng 18 TIPS FOR OBTAINING ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS Your blood pressure varies according to your posture the time of day and a range of other factors Ideally you should measure your blood pressure in the same posture at the same time every day B Taking measurements while sitting Place your arm on a table or similar surface with your forearm extended 2 It is important to have the arm cuff level with your heart 8 Open your hand slightly on the table so that your palm is facing up and your fingers are relaxed 4 Do not move your body or talk while taking the measurement Relax yourself not to apply pressure to the arm cuff CD Lie down your head facing the celling Lightly open your hand with palm up and straighten your arm 8 Relax your body arm and fingers 4 Do not move your body or talk during measurement You may use your right arm to measure your blood pressure Blood pressure rate is likely to differ by as much as 10mmHg when measured on the left arm instead of the right or vice versa Measure your blood pressure on the same arm each day Eng 19 MEASURING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE
6. are likely to think that our blood pressure is constant but it varies if you take measurements in repetition Blood pressure is susceptible to the time of day such as forenoon and afternoon season and atmospheric temperature In addition blood pressure is easily affected by mental stress or emotional ups and downs It tends to increase when you feel tension or decrease when you are relaxed What is the benefit of measuring my blood pressure at home gt Blood pressure measurements taken at home give reliable data as they be taken when you are in a stable and relaxed condition Physicians place considerable importance on blood pressure measurements taken at home You should measure your blood pressure at the same time each day and record the variations in your blood pressure Always consult your physician for an interpretation of your blood pressure readings and to determine the proper treatment Eng 28 BEFORE REQUESTING REPAIRS OR TESTING Make sure to check the following before sending your blood pressure monitor away to be tested or repaired Problem Display stays blank when you press the START STOP switch Check whether the batteries are dead Response Replace all the batteries with new ones Check whether the batteries are installed the right way round and oriented correctly Load the batteries in the correct direction No measurements can be taken Check w
7. 0am on January 1 2007 Eng 12 SETTING THE CLOCK 1 Initial state When you load the batteries in the unit for the first time carry out the reset procedure 4 4 Vd Date hour alarm setting when the batteries are first loaded into the unit AM tet ri Data and time 12 00 am January 1 2007 Alarm 12 00 am alarm is in OFF state 2 Date and time correcting procedure The alarm time current time and calendar should be set in the written order e Each time you press the MODE switch the data item to be modified changes in the sequence shown below The selected item flashes on and off 1 Alarm minute 2 Alarm hour 3 Second 4 Minutes 5 Hour 6 Year 7 Month 8 Day of month 9 Time system 12 hour or 24 hour system Press SET switch to increase the indicated value in increments of one Hold down the SET switch on to advance the setting continuously The aforementioned switch performance will not be carried out for the correction of 3 Second and 9 Time system 12 hour or 24 hour system After the completion of correction of all items as required press START STOP switch to restore the time indication to the display Time display SET Switch MODE Switch MEMORY Switch WEY START STOP Switch b Stand by START STOP Eng 13 SETTING THE CLOCK 3 Correcting the minute of an alarm time e Press MODE switch for
8. ET switch to increase the hour of the current time in increments of one hour 8 Correcting the year Stes e After the completion of the current time hour correction as i 2 200 N described above press MODE switch to place the unit in the year correction state m AM Press SET switch to increase the year of the current time in Flu increments of one year The year can be in the range of 2007 and 2036 9 Correcting the month 2087 e After the completion of the year correction as described tenon above press MODE switch to place the unit in the month correction state AM e Press SET switch to increase the month of the current time in increments of one month Ll 10 Correcting the day of the month e After the completion of the month correction as described above press MODE switch to place the unit in the day of the month correction state e Press SET switch to increase the day of the month of the current time in increments of one day Eng 15 SETTING THE CLOCK 11 Changeover of the time system e After the completion of the day of the month correction as described above press MODE switch to place the unit in the time system selection state e Every time SET switch is pressed the 12 hour system 12H and 24H will be changed over Press MODE switch after activating the time system indica
9. INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DIGITAL BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR CH 463E English 0801 _Contents 3 GENERAL REMARKS 5 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE 8 UNIVERSAL DESIGN 9 IDENTIFICATIONS OF PARTS 10 LOADING THE BATTERIES 11 USING AC ADAPTER OPTION 12 REMOVING THE BATTERIES 12 RESETTING OPERATION 13 SETTING THE CLOCK 17 MEASURING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE 19 TIPS FOR OBTAINING ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS 23 AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER FEATURE 23 HOW TO CALL UP THE VALUES STORED IN MEMORY TO THE DISPLAY 24 HOW TO CALL UP THE DATA STORED IN MEMORY 25 HOW TO DELETE THE DATA STORED IN MEMORY 26 KEY TO DISPLAY ICONS 27 ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE 28 BLOOD PRESSURE Q amp A 29 BEFORE REQUESTING REPAIRS OR TESTING 30 SPECIFICATIONS Ensure that you have all the following components Blood pressure Arm Cuff for monitor Instruction Carrying Case monitor unit 4 AA size Manual batteries Eng 2 GENERAL REMARKS General remarks on blood pressure and blood pressure measurement 1 To deflate the cuff quickly press the START STOP switch 2 The attached cuff is suitable for arm circumferences of 20 32 cm 3 When attaching the cuff the air hose should be placed on the inside of your arm on top of the artery 4 Self measurement is not therapy In no event should you change the dosage of your medication prescribed by your physician 5 As preparation for measuring your blood p
10. NCE Precautions for use 1 If you suffer from heart disease high blood pressure or other circulatory disease consult your physician before using the monitor 2 Ifthe cuff pressure feels abnormal or you experience any other irregularity while using the cuff reduce the pressure immediately by pressing the START STOP switch and then consult the sales outlet where you purchased the monitor 3 If you think the measurement is abnormal or if measurement makes you feel unwell discontinue use and consult your physician 4 Blood pressure measurement may not be possible for anyone with a weak pulse or arrhythmia 5 Repeated blood pressure measurement may cause problems such as congestion or swelling in some people 6 Frequently repeated blood pressure measurements will not give accurate results Allow an interval of about 3 minutes between measurements If you suffer from severe problem with blood circulation in your arms consult your physician before using the monitor Failure to do so could be hazardous to your health 8 Measurement may not be possible for anyone with insufficient blood flow to the area where measurements will be taken or who suffers from a frequent irregular heartbeat Consult your physician for advice on whether to use the monitor 9 DO NOT wrap the cuff around an injured arm 10 DO NOT wrap the cuff around an arm in which a drip intravenous infusion is inserted or which is being used for blood transfusio
11. V DC direct current Exhaust Electromagnetic quick exhaust valve EX 4 AA batteries LR6 or optional AC DC adapter 6V ower supply DC 1A TO Alkaline Approx 500 times 170 mmHg once day Battery duration Manganese Approx 150 times ee Automatic changeover function Approx 3 min after activated Memory capacity 60 sets of data including date and time Dimensions 112 W x 148 D x 152 mm Weight Approx 520g w o batteries cuff approx 250g Operating conditions Temperature tees Humidity 30 to 85 RH Storage conditions Temperature 20 to 60 Humidity 10 to 95 RH Electric shock protection Internal power unit Safety Classification Type B Equipment Mode of operation Continuous operation Protection against ingress of water Set includes an arm cuff 4 AA batteries for the monitor Accessories LR6 Instruction Manual carrying case Eng 30 CITIZEN is a registered trademark of Citizen Holdings Co Japan CITIZEN es una marca registrada de Citizen Holdings Co Jap n CITIZEN 1 PE DEC Je FAS AP ER ZS ERE AR Design and Specification are subject to change without notice CITIZEN SYSTEMS JAPAN CO LTD 6 1 12 Tanashi cho Nishi Tokyo Shi Tokyo 188 8511 Japan E mail sales oe systems citizen co jp http www citizen systems co jp
12. completion of measurement the buzzer sounds and the unit automatically exhausts air from the cuff Then the Systolic blood pressure Diastolic blood pressure pulse will appear on display As long as the unit functions correctly the blood pressure and the pulse rate for the result with the record of the time and date are automatically stored in memory as one set of data Up to 60 sets of measurement data can be stored in the memory If you measure your blood pressure when 60 sets of measurements have already been stored in memory the earliest set of measurements is automatically deleted to make way for the new measurements Eng 21 MEASURING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Manual pressurization Keep START STOP switch held pressed until the pressure value you want to stop pressurization is reached approximately 40mmHg higher than the Systolic blood pressure You can stop pressurization by the unit by releasing the switch at the aforementioned value is reached The upper pressure limit is 280mmHg Press START STOP switch to revert the display to the time indication When you want to stop measurement press START STOP switch The air in the cuff is exhausted to stop measurement Store the cuff in the pocket Wrap the air hose lightly on the cuff with the air hose connector inserted into the main unit Then put it in the cuff pocket Place the unit as a clock at such a location that you can
13. hether the measurement icon is displayed Attach the arm cuff properly Check whether the arm cuff is applied correctly Did you stay calm during measurement Measure your blood pressure again making sure to remain still Note that blood pressure measurement may not be possible for someone with an cardiac arrhythmia irregular extremely weak pulse or ulses Your blood pressure readings are abnormally high or low compared with those taken in hospital See page 28 Other phenomena Eng 29 Remove the batteries from the unit and change them with new ones SPECIFICATIONS Model Number CH 463E Measurement system Oscillometric method Measurement Localization Upper Arm Cuff Arm cuff Arm circumference range 20 0 to 32 0 cm Measurement range Pressure 0 to 280 mmHg Pulse 40 to 180 pulse min Pressure 3 mmHg Accuracy Pulse 5 of reading Clock 20 second Month Pressure 3 digits Pulse 3 digits Date 4 digits LOD displays Time 4 digits with AM PM mark M Memory icon V Measurement icon 7 Alarm cons icon icon Switch 5 START STOP MEMORY MODE SET RESET nflation Automatic Inflation by internal pump Deflation Automatic speed deflation system controlled by internal i electromagnetic valve Rated voltage 6
14. ication will remain on the display Eng 23 HOW TO CALL UP THE DATA STORED IN MEMORY M JU tg au 8 29 E M 68 2 Mo v 12 24m B29 M 58 SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE Press the MEMORY switch A that represents the average value appears on the upper left section of the display Then the average of the whole data stored in memory appears on the display Press the MEMORY switch again This recalls and displays first the memory number and then the last set of data stored Press the MEMORY switch again This recalls and displays the second last set of data stored Each time you press this switch the unit displays the data prior to the last set of data displayed Eng 24 HOW TO DELETE THE DATA STORED IN MEMORY 12 24m 23 64 1 M 125 icc 80 n0 M SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min SYS mmHg DIA mmHg PULSE min The data stored in memory can be deleted e Press MEMORY switch to call up the data you want to delete to the display Keep the switch held pressed for three seconds or more to delete the data Then the buzzer sounds to let you know the completion of deletion of the data After the c
15. lic pressure that occurs when blood returns to the heart Systolic Diastolic Normal state is restored to the artery wall x Contraction Dilation Your blood pressure changes all the time Your blood pressure differs according to your age gender and a range of other factors It is likely to be affected by your biorhythm during the day and by your posture physical activities mental activities level of stress and even by the air temperature The blood pressure of a healthy person generally varies within a day o 160 Systolic blood pressure 140 2 120 G gt 100 E do o o D 80 a Diastolic blood 40 2 ena ag Pag age m 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 Time of day Eng 27 BLOOD PRESSURE Q amp A Q Why is the blood pressure measured at home different from that measured by the physician or at a hospital A Your blood pressure may vary due to exercise the ambient temperature or your mental state When you have a physician or nurse measure your blood pressure the pressure value is likely to be 10 to 20 mmHg higher than usual due to anxiety and or stress Knowing what affects your blood pressure helps you to better monitor your health Why does the blood pressure obtained vary with measurement gt Our blood pressure is adjusted by the function of automatic nerve Blood pressure differs with every heart beat We
16. n as part of medical treatment Doing so could result in an injury or a serious accident 11 DO NOT use the monitor in the vicinity of flammable gases such as those used for anaesthesia Doing so could ignite the gases and cause an explosion 12 DO NOT use the monitor in enriched oxygen environments such as a hospital s hyperbaric chamber or oxygen tent Doing so could ignite the oxygen and cause a fire 13 DO NOT use mobile phones near the monitor as this could result in a malfunction 14 If you use a cardiac pacemaker consult your physician before using the monitor Eng 5 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE AND MAIN TENANCE 15 Be sure to use this unit only for measuring blood pressure DO NOT use it for any other purpose 16 DO NOT use this unit on infants 17 Blood pressure measurement may not be possible for anyone with common arrhythmias such as atrial or ventricular premature beats or atrial fibrillation Maintenance Precautions 1 DO NOT store the blood pressure monitor in locations exposed to direct sunlight high temperatures over 60 C low temperatures below 20 C high relative humidity over 9596 or excessive amounts of dust Remove the batteries if the monitor wil DO NOT deform the cuff or bend the a If the monitor is very dirty wipe it clean DO NOT drop the blood pressure moni itor or subject it to other shocks or vibration be left unused for a long period DO
17. observe the display easily When putting the monitor into the carrying case wedge the cuff in beside the monitor unit Eng 22 AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER FEATURE Press START STOP switch after the completion of blood pressure measurement to revert the display to the time display If you do not press the switch and leave the unit the Automatic changeover feature of the unit will work approximately three minutes later to automatically revert the display to the time indication If you leave the unit for three minutes without performing operations the display will automatically changeover to the time indication HOW TO CALL UP THE VALUES STORED IN MEMORY TO THE DISPLAY Except for the case where the unit is engaged in measurement press MEMORY switch to call up the values measurement results stored in memory to the display The value stored in memory is numbered in the order of measurements For example when 60 sets of data are stored in memory the data number 1 represents the latest data Data number 1 2 3 59 60 4 4 The latest data The earliest data The number of measurements that can be stored in memory is 60 sets Then when storing 61st data in memory the 1st data stored in memory will be automatically deleted In this way the unit automatically delete data stored in memory in order of storage to accept new data If you press MEMORY switch with no data stored in memory the clock ind
18. ompletion of data deletion the average value of the whole data stored in memory will appear on the display When all sets of data stored in memory are deleted to leave no data to be shown on the display the unit will return the display to the state the time or measurement result indication before MEMORY Switch is pressed Eng 25 KEY TO DISPLAY ICONS Icon displayed Condition Cause Insufficient pressure Appears when the blood pressure could not be measured accurately The pressure is 281 mmHg or higher Corrective action Repeat measurement again Reapply cuff properly and measure again If the pressure does not automatically decline during measurement immediately press the START STOP Switch and turn the unit off To take the measurement again refer to 21 and correctly re apply pressure Appears when the batteries are running low Replace the batteries Detected problem in the device Eng 26 Ask purchased store ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE What is blood pressure The heart is a pump that circulates blood throughout your body Blood is pumped from the heart at a constant pressure into arteries This pressure is called the arterial blood pressure and represents in general terms your blood pressure Blood pressure is indicated by several kinds of pressures including the systolic pressure that occurs when the heart pumps blood and the diasto
19. one second or more to place the unit in the alarm time minute correction state e Press SET switch to increase the minute of the alarm time in increments of one minute 4 Correcting the hour of an alarm time e After the completion of the alarm time minute correction as described above press MODE switch to place the unit in the alarm time hour correction state e Press SET switch to increase the hour of the alarm time in increments of one hour 5 Correcting the second of the current time e After the completion of the alarm time hour correction as described above press MODE switch to place the unit in the current time second correction state e Press SET switch to reset the second indication to 00 Press SET switch according to a time signal Note that the minute indication on the display will advance when the seconds given is 30 to 59 seconds of a minute e After the completion of the current time second correction as described above press MODE switch to place the unit in the current time minute correction state Press SET switch to increase the minute of the current time in increments of one minute Eng 14 SETTING THE CLOCK 7 Correcting the hour of the current time e After the completion of the current time minute correction as described above press MODE switch to place the unit in the current time hour correction state Press S
20. product at the end of their useful live WEEE MARK If you want to dispose this product do not mix with general household waste There is a separate collection systems for used electronics products in accordance with legislation under the WEEE Directive Directive 2002 96 EC and is effective only within European Union 9 Reference European standard The blood pressure measuring device corresponds to regulation EN60601 1 2 Calibration The blood pressure measuring device is generally recommended to have the monitor inspected every two years to ensure correct functioning and accuracy Please contact a distributor Mal CITIZEN SYSTEMS H K LIMITED FLAT A B 4TH FLOOR HUNG MOU INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 62 HUNG TO ROAD KWUN TONG KOWLOON HONG KONG European Representative Name WwW electronishe Ger te Vertrieb GmbH Address FintelmannstraBe 20 Eingang Martin Heydert StraBe D 14109 Berlin Germany For technical data please contact our European Representative 0086 Eng 7 UNIVERSAL DESIGN This product has been developed with the concept of Universal Design to ensure safe and easy use for a broader range of users The product s shape and color was designed to portray warmth and gentleness and have functional qualities that compliment the human body which make it easy to understand safe to use and easy to use wer RO we le characters ai soe
21. re your blood pressure immediately after drinking coffee or tea or after smoking 8 Measure your blood pressure when you are relaxed and still Keep the center of the cuff at the level of your heart and DO NOT move your arm or talk Eng 3 GENERAL REMARKS 9 DO NOT measure blood pressure when the cuff has been on your arm for a few minutes or more During this time your arm will have built up a higher blood pressure and you will not get valid reading 10 The figure below shows the blood SYSTOLIC mmHg 4 Grade 3 Hypertension severe 180 pressure Classifications under the WHO standards Grade 2 Hypertension moderate 160 Grade 1 Hypertension mild 3b Remarks High Normal The graph is not exact but may be 130 Normal used as a guide in understanding 120 non invasive blood pressure Optimal measurements The device is only x intended for use with adults 80 85 90 100 110 DIASTOLIC mmHg Definitions and Classifica ions of Blood Pressure Levels Measure your blood pressure at the same time each day Your blood pressure changes all the time This means that data gathered over a long period has far more significance than data from just one measurement For this reason you must measure your blood pressure on a daily basis Ideally you should measure your blood pressure at the same time each day wherever possible Eng 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENA
22. ressure you should urinate and then remain relatively still for 10 to 15 minutes prior to measurement 6 Exercising eating drinking smoking etc prior to measurement may affect the results 7 Your blood pressure varies constantly throughout the day Measurements should be taken regularly at the same time each day 8 DO NOT place too much emphasis on the results of one measurement Keep a continuing record of your blood pressure variations A complete picture can only be obtained from a large number of readings 9 Emotional stress tends to cause your blood pressure to rise To obtain correct blood pressure measurements 1 Take five or six deep breaths and then relax before measuring your blood pressure If you are tense when taking the measurement you will not get a valid reading 2 Your blood pressure will be elevated if you are anxious or irritated suffering from lack of sleep or constipation or have just taken some exercise or eaten a meal 3 Wrap the cuff around your arm and tighten it so that one finger can be inserted between the cuff and arm See page 18 4 DO NOT measure your blood pressure after bathing or drinking 5 If you feel the need to urinate do so before measuring your blood pressure 6 Measure your blood pressure where the room temperature is around 20 C DO NOT measure your blood pressure when it is too cold below 10 C or too hot above 40 C in the room 7 DO NOT try to measu
23. tion on the display to revert the display to the time indication This completes the clock setting procedure 12 How to set the alarm While the alarm symbol is shown on the display the alarm will sound for 30 seconds when the alarm time is reached The alarm sounds only when the time indication is shown on the display To stop the alarm press any switch To change over the alarm status between SET RELEASE press SET switch while the time indication is shown on the display Time indication Time indication with alarm without alarm Alarm time indication Alarm mark Eng 16 MEASURING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE ATTACHING THE ARM CUFF 1 Press the release lever on the cuff to open the cuff Release lever 2 Slip the arm cuff through your arm so that the blue marker comes to the palm side 3 Adjust the position of the arm cuff so that the blue marker is located in the center of your arm and the hem of the cuff is 1 to 2 cm above your elbow Blue marker The cuff should be put on the bare arm or over a light weight underwear If you wear a heavy weight top please remove it Eng 17 MEASURING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE Turning the knob clockwise tightens the cuff Turning it to the left will have no effect 4 Turn the knob clockwise until it idles 5 Place your arm on a table or the like so that the center of the cuff comes to the height of your heart 6
24. unction The dedicated AC adapter for the CH 463E is optional The AC adapter is available from retailers stocking CITIZEN digital blood pressure monitors Eng 11 REMOVING THE BATTERIES When the icon is displayed or where the clock is no longer shown or nothing appears in the display replace the old batteries with four new ones All four batteries should be changed at once The memory is erased if the batteries are removed for replacement It is recommended to make note of the data stored in memory prior to changing batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Do not use alkaline and manganese batteries together The monitor is powered by the batteries provided Note that they may not last as long as indicated Batteries included are for demonstration purposes only Battery life maybe shorter than specified When disposing of used batteries comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution s rules that apply in your country area RESETTING OPERATION When you put the Blood pressure monitor in use for the first time be sure to press the RESET switch mounted on the back of the main unit to reset after loading the batteries in the compartment If the main unit fails to work normally while is in use the normal state may be restored to the unit by carrying out resetting operation Resetting operation erases the entire data in memory The clock will re start from 12 0

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