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Hold down the button until the display disappears – Mark Of Fitness MF 46 User Manual

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GASOLINE

PAINT

THINNER

The avarage of the stored result in the selected bank is displayed.

The latest result stored is displayed when there is only a single result and the clock display remains when there are no results stored.
The indication at the top of the display alternately changes from memory data number to date and to time.
The memory data is displayed for approximately 30 seconds. Approximately 30 seconds after MEMORY BUTTON is released, the
apparatus will turn off.

Press MEMORY BUTTON to move to next data.

The memory data number 1 is the latest among the stored data in the selected memory bank.

Every depression of the key switches among the memory data.

As MEMORY BUTTON is pressed, the memory data number increases; the bigger the number, the older the result.

Press ON/OFF BUTTON and turn off the unit.

Deleting a single data

Show the data to be deleted following
the steps in MEMORY FUNCTIONS.

Press and hold down MEMORY BUTTON
M1 or M2 whichever the data is
stored.

The displayed data starts flashing.

Hold down the button until the display
disappears.

Do not move during measurement.

Remain still and quiet during measurement.

Reinsert TUBE PLUG and make sure that it is
securely inserted.

Turn off the power and make another
measurement while being quiet and still.

Press ON/OFF BUTTON to turn off the power
once and press it again to start a
measurement.

Reinsert the batteries in the correct position.

Replace them with new ones.
Clean the battery terminals with a dry cloth.

The cuff was inflated to the maximum pressure
because of movement of body etc.

Measurement could not be made because of
moving or talking during measurement.

TUBE PLUG is not correctly inserted.

Movement or talking was detected during
measurement.

ON/OFF BUTTON was accidentally pressed
during battery replacement.

Have the batteries polarities been positioned
incorrectly?
Have the batteries run down?
Are the battery terminals clean?

OVER-PRESSURIZATION

MEASUREMENT ERROR

INFLATION ERROR

DEFLATION ERROR

IMPROPER OPERATION

No display when ON/OFF BUTTON

is pressed.

MEMORY FUNCTIONS

1

14

Refer to "PARTS NAMES AND PRODUCT COMPONENTS" on page 2 for circled numbers: ~

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

ERROR DISPLAYS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

DELETING STORED DATA

see fig.6

1

2

Deleting all data in a bank

Press MEMORY BUTTON M1 or M2
and show the average of the bank to be
deleted.

Press and hold down selected MEMORY
BUTTON.

The displayed data starts flashing.

Hold down the button until the display
disappears.

1

2

2

3

4

3

2

3

4

4

Because the unit includes precision parts, care should be taken to avoid extreme temperature variations, humidity, shock, dust, and direct sunlight. Do not drop
or strike the unit. Make sure not to expose the unit to moisture. This unit is not water resistant.

Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the unit. Do not use gasoline, paint thinner, or other strong solvents on the unit. Since the cuff may absorb perspiration and
other fluids, inspect it for stain and discoloration after each use. When cleaning the cuff, do not machine wash or scrub it. Use a synthetic detergent and gently
rub the surface. Make sure fluid never gets in AIR HOSE . Air dry throughly.

When storing the unit, do not place heavy objects on it and do not coil AIR HOSE too tightly. When the unit has been stored at a temperature below the freezing
point, keep it for at least 1 hour in a warm place before using it. Remove the batteries if the instrument is to be stored for an extended period of time. Keep

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

the batteries out of reach of children.

We suggest that you have your blood pressure monitor checked every 2 years. This operation may only be performed by the manufacturer or by firms
authorized by the manufacturer.

Do not inflate the cuff when it is not wrapped around your arm.

Do not disassemble or modify the unit.

CAUSE / CHECK POINT

ERROR SYMOL / SYMPTOM

REMEDY

10

2

2

2

11

11

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