Model i-C10 - Omron Healthcare
Model i-C10 - Omron Healthcare Model i-C10 - Omron Healthcare
2. Preparation 2. Preparation 2.1 Installing/Replacing the Batteries 10 1. Turn the main unit upside down. 2. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow while pressing the ribbed part of the cover. 3. Install or replace four “AA” size batteries so that the + (positive) and - (negative) polarities match the polarities indicated on the battery compartment. Battery Cover 4. Put the battery cover back in place. Slide the battery cover as indicated, until it clicks into place. Note: The measurement values continue to be stored in memory even after the batteries are replaced.
Battery Life & Replacement 2. Preparation If the battery low symbol ( ) appears on the display, replace all four batteries at the same time. - When the battery low symbol ( ) starts to blink, you will still be able to use the unit for a short while. You should replace the batteries with new ones ahead of time. - When the symbol ( ) remains lit, the batteries are exhausted. You should replace the batteries with new ones at once.Turn the unit off before replacing the batteries. • Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for three months or more. • If the batteries have been removed for more than 30 seconds, the Date/Time setting will need to be reset. See Chapter 2.2 for details. • Dispose of batteries according to applicable local regulations. Four new “AA” alkaline batteries will last for approximately 1400 measurements, when used to take six measurements a day. Since the supplied batteries are for monitoring use only, they may have a shorter life and not last for 1400 measurements. 11 EN
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- Page 3 and 4: Before using the unit Introduction
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Battery Life & Replacement<br />
2. Preparation<br />
If the battery low symbol ( ) appears on the display, replace all four<br />
batteries at the same time.<br />
- When the battery low symbol ( ) starts to blink, you will still be<br />
able to use the unit for a short while. You should replace the<br />
batteries with new ones ahead of time.<br />
- When the symbol ( ) remains lit, the batteries are exhausted. You<br />
should replace the batteries with new ones at once.Turn the unit off<br />
before replacing the batteries.<br />
• Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for three months or<br />
more.<br />
• If the batteries have been removed for more than 30 seconds, the<br />
Date/Time setting will need to be reset. See Chapter 2.2 for details.<br />
• Dispose of batteries according to applicable local regulations.<br />
Four new “AA” alkaline batteries will last for approximately<br />
1400 measurements, when used to take six measurements a day.<br />
Since the supplied batteries are for monitoring use only, they may have<br />
a shorter life and not last for 1400 measurements.<br />
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