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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.
1. Getting to know your device
Check that the packaging of the Sanitas SBM 22 blood
pressure monitor has not been tampered with and make
sure that the required contents are present. Before use, en-
sure that there is no visible damage to the device or acces-
sories 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 to carry out
non-invasive measurement and monitoring of the arterial
blood pressure values in adults.
This allows you to quickly and easily measure your blood
pressure, save the measured values and display the deve-
lopment and average values of the measured values taken.
You are also warned of possible existing cardiac arrhythmia.
The recorded values are classified and evaluated graphi-
cally.
Store these instructions for use for future reference and
make them accessible to other users.
2. Important notes
Signs and symbols
The following symbols are used in these instructions for
use, on the packaging and on the type plate for the device
and the accessories:
ENGLISH
1. Getting to know your device........................................ 15
2. Important notes ........................................................... 15
3. Device description ....................................................... 19
4. Preparing the measurement ........................................ 20
5. Measuring blood pressure ........................................... 21
6. Evaluating results ........................................................ 22
7. Saving, displaying and deleting measured values ...... 24
8. Error messages/troubleshooting ................................. 24
9. Cleaning and storing the unit ...................................... 24
10. Technical specifications .............................................. 25
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