Omron R6 instruction manual Using the Memory Function, To View Previous Readings Stored in Memory

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3.Using the Monitor

3.3Using the Memory Function

This monitor has a memory capable of storing 90 sets of readings. Every time you complete the measurement, the monitor automati- cally stores blood pressure and pulse rate. The monitor also displays an average reading based on the measurements from the three most recent readings.

Notes:

To ensure that the measurement results are recorded cor- rectly, make sure that the date and time are set correctly before taking a measurement.

When 90 sets of readings are stored in memory, the oldest set will be deleted to store a new set.

The date and time of stored readings will be alternately dis- played.

To View the Average Value

Press the MEM button.

To View Previous Readings Stored in Memory

1. Press the MEM button, while the average reading is displayed, to view readings stored in memory from the most recent to the oldest.

2. Press the MEM button repeatedly to cycle through the read- ings.

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Contents Model R6 Contents Introduction General Usage Important Safety InformationSave these instructions for future reference Main Unit OverviewDisplay Package contentsPreparation Installing/Replacing the Batteries Battery Life & Replacement Setting the Date and Time Preparation Taking a reading on the left wrist Using the Monitor Applying the Wrist CuffTaking measurements on the right wrist BlipB lip Taking a ReadingPage What is Irregular Heartbeat? To View Previous Readings Stored in Memory Using the Memory FunctionTo Delete All Values in Memory Turning the Position Sensor On/Off How to Modify the SettingsTurning Right Wrist Measurement On/Off Setting the Position Sensor AlarmQuick Reference Guide Symptom Cause Correction Handling Errors and ProblemsError Symbol Cause Correction Calibration and Service Storage and MaintenancePackage Content Technical DataTechnical Data Technical Data Some Useful Information about Blood Pressure What is Blood Pressure?Some Useful Information about Blood Pressure REP