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3 Getting Started
The display showing the year will flash after inserting the batteries for the first
time. Set the date and time as described in 3.3 Set Date and Time. Please note
that the date and time will have to be reset each time new batteries are inserted.
Previously stored results will be lost.
3.2 Using a Mains Adaptor
Alternatively, you can use the unit with a special mains adaptor (MEDISANA
Art.–No. 51036) This connects
In this case the batteries remain in the unit.
Inserting the connector into the back of the blood pressure monitor switches the
batteries off mechanically. It is necessary, therefore, to plug the mains adaptor into
the mains socket first of all and then to connect it to the blood pressure monitor.
If the blood pressure monitor is no longer being used, first remove the connector
from the blood pressure monitor and then pull the mains adaptor out of the mains
socket. Doing this means that the date and time will not have to be reset each
time.
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WARNING
BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
• Do not disassemble batteries!
• Remove discharged batteries from the device
immediately!
• Increased risk of leakage, avoid contact with skin,
eyes and mucous membranes! If battery acid comes
in contact with any of these parts, rinse the affec
ted area with copious amounts of fresh water and
seek medical attention immediately!
• If a battery has been swallowed seek medical
attention immediately!
• Replace all of the batteries simultaneously!
• Only replace with batteries of the same type,
never use different types of batteries together
or used batteries with new ones!
• Insert the batteries correctly, observing the
polarity!
• Remove the batteries from the device if it is not
going to be used for an extended period!
• Keep batteries out of children's reach!
• Do not attempt to recharge these batteries! There
is a danger of explosion!
• Do not short circuit! There is a danger of explosion!
• Do not throw into a fire! There is a danger of
explosion!
• Do not throw used batteries into the household
refuse; put them in a hazardous waste container
or take them to a battery collection point, at the
shop where they were purchased!
to the socket provided at the back of the unit.

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