BIOS W100 Instruction Manual - 3.3 Data Memory
Note: The monitor does switch off automatically after approximately one minute).
You can stop the measurement at any time by pressing the ON/OFF button (e.g. if you feel
uneasy or an unpleasant pressure sensation).
3.3 Data Memory
At the end of a measurement, this instrument automatically stores each result, including date and
time.
Viewing the stored values
• Press the M-button briefly, when the instrument is switched off. The display first shows
>> and then a value, e.g. >. This means that there are 17 values in the memory.
The instrument then switches to the last stored result.
• Press the M-button again displays the previous value. Pressing the M-button repeatedly
enables you to toggle between one stored value and another.
Memory Full
• When the memory has stored 200 results, the display shows > after a measurement.
From this point onwards, a new measured value is stored by overwriting the oldest value.
Clear all Values
• If you are sure that you want to permanently remove all stored values, hold down the M-button
(the instrument must have been switched off beforehand) until > appears and then
release the button. To permanently clear the memory, press the M-button while > is
flashing. Individual values cannot be cleared.
3.4 Setting the Alarm Function
This instrument allows you to set 2 alarm times at which an alarm signal will then be triggered.
This can be a useful aid, for instance as a reminder to take medication.
a) To set an alarm time, without releasing, push the time button “ ”, followed by the M button
, do not release until the bell symbol “ ” appears in the bottom left of the display. Then
release both buttons. The flashing > in the display indicates that the first alarm time can
now be set.
b) Press the time button to set the hours - the hour display flashes and pressing the M-button
allows you to set the alarm hour. To confirm, press the time button .