Rexall RX811 User manual

Model #: RX811
Instruction Manual
Automatic
Blood Pressure
Monitor
02.22.19

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Features
1.2 Important Information
1.2A Safety Information
1.2B Care of the Device
1.2C Comparing Readings to Other Blood Pressure Devices
1.2D Calibration
1.3 About Blood Pressure
1.4 Normal Blood Pressure Values
1.5 Common Blood Pressure Questions and Answers
2. Getting Started
2.1 About the Blood Pressure Monitor
2.2 About the LCD Screen
2.3 Inserting the Batteries
2.4 Using the AC/DC Power Adapter
3. Using the Device
3.1 Obtaining Accurate Measurements
3.1A Tips on Taking Accurate Measurements
3.1B Common Sources of Error
3.1C Fitting the Wide Range Cuff
3.2 Measuring your Blood Pressure
3.3 Discontinuing a Measurement
3.4 Memory Recall
3.5 Recall the Memory with the Power Off
3.6 Clear Measurements from Memory
3.7 Hypertension Classification Indicator
4. Error Messages / Malfunctions
5. Care and Maintenance
6. Lifetime Guarantee
7. TechnicalSpecications
Instruction Manual

1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the RexallTM/MC Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor. Designed for convenient and easy
operation, this device provides a simple, yet accurate method to measure your blood pressure.
Your blood pressure is an important parameter that can be used to monitor your health. This device enables you
to monitor your blood pressure regularly, and maintain a record of your blood pressure measurements. You can
then use this record to assist your physician in diagnosing and maintaining a healthy blood pressure level.
1.1. Features
This monitor uses oscillometric technology to measure the arterial blood pressure and pulse rate. The cuff is
wrapped around the arm and automatically inflated by the air pump. The sensor in the device senses weak
fluctuation of the pressure in the cuff produced by extension and contraction of the artery of the arm in response
to each heartbeat. The amplitude of the pressure waves is measured, converted in millimeters of the mercury
column, and is shown on the display.
• Memory Features 30 blood pressure readings.
• Hypertension Classification Indicator displays the range between which your blood pressure values lie.
The classification is based on standards adopted by Hypertension Canada.
• Detects Irregular Heartbeat
• Averaging Averages last 3 readings
This device is easy to use and has been proven in clinical studies to provide excellent accuracy. Before using the
monitor, read this instruction manual carefully and keep it in a safe place.
The blood pressure monitor meets the accuracy requirements of Hypertension Canada and has been tested for
clinical accuracy.
1.2 Important Information
Refer to the following sections to learn about important safety instructions and how to take care of the
RexallTM/MC Blood Pressure Monitor.
1.2A Safety Information
• Self-measurement means control, not diagnosis or treatment. Your values must always be discussed with
your doctor or a physician who is familiar with your family history.
• If you are undergoing medical treatment and receiving medication, consult your doctor to determine the
most appropriate time to measure your blood pressure. Never alter the dosages of any medication without
direction from your doctor.
• Your blood pressure depends on several factors, such as age, gender, weight and physical condition. It also
depends on the environment and your state of mind at the time of measurement. In general, your blood
pressure is lower when you are asleep and higher when you are active. Your blood pressure may be higher
when recorded at a hospital or a clinic and may be lower when measured in the relaxing comfort of your
home. Due to these variations, we recommend that you record your blood pressure regularly at home as
well as at your doctor’s clinic.
• Try to record your blood pressure regularly at the same time of the day and under the same conditions. This
will help your physician detect any extreme variations in your blood pressure and thus treat you accordingly.

• Morning Hypertension (> 135 / 85 mm Hg): Recently, several studies have identified elevated cardiovascular
risks (heart failure, stroke, angina) associated with “morning hypertension”. There is a typical rise in blood
pressure during the physiological changes from sleep to arising for the day.
• The ideal time to measure your blood pressure is in the morning just after you wake up, before breakfast
and any physical activity, and in the absence of the urge to urinate. If this is not possible, try to take the
measurements later in the morning, before you start any physical activity. Relax for a few minutes before
you record your blood pressure.
• Your blood pressure increases or decreases under the following circumstances:
Blood pressure is higher than normal:
— when you are excited, nervous, or tense
— while taking a bath
— during and after exercise or strenuous physical activity
— when it is cold
— within one hour after meals
— after drinking tea, coffee, or other caffeinated drinks
— after smoking tobacco
— when your bladder is full
Blood pressure is lower than normal:
— after consuming alcohol
— after taking a bath
• The pulse display is not suitable for checking the frequency of heart pacemakers.
• If you have been diagnosed with a severe arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, vascular constriction, liver
disorder or diabetes, have a cardiac pacemaker, or are pregnant, measurements made with this instrument
should only be evaluated after consultation with your doctor.
• Take care while handling the batteries in the device. Incorrect usage may cause battery fluid leakage.
To prevent such accidents, refer to the following instructions:
— Insert batteries with the correct polarity.
— Turn off power after use. Remove and store the batteries if you are not planning to use the
device for an extended period of time.
— Do not mix different types, brands, or sizes of batteries. This may cause damage to the product.
— Do not mix old and new batteries.
— Remove batteries and dispose of them according to the proper regulations in your area.
— Do not disassemble batteries or expose them to heat or fire.
— Do not short circuit the batteries.
— Do not use rechargeable batteries.

1.2B Care of the Device
For prolonged life of your blood pressure monitor, note the following instructions:
• Do not drop or bang the unit. Prevent sudden jerks, jars or shocks to the device to prevent damage.
• Do not insert any foreign objects in any device openings or vents.
• Do not disassemble the unit.
• If the unit has been stored at very low or freezing temperatures, allow the unit to reach room temperature
before using it.
• Do not store the unit in direct sunlight, high humidity or in places with a lot of dust.
• Clean the device with a soft dry cloth. Do not use gasoline, thinner or similar solvents.
Carefully remove spots on the cuff with a damp cloth and soap. Do not wash the cuff.
1.2C Comparing Readings to Other Blood Pressure Devices
Many questions arise when two blood pressure devices are compared in an effort to check accuracy. An accurate
comparison requires repeatable measurements under the same conditions, and significant time is required to
reduce naturally occurring blood pressure variability during the test. For proper comparisons, the subject should be
seated comfortably with feet flat on the floor, and have rested for 5 minutes before the first reading to allow blood
pressure levels to stabilize. The patients back, elbow and forearm should be supported, and the middle of the
cuff should be at the level of the right atrium. There should be no talking or moving during the measurement and
if comparing to an aneroid gauge or mercury column, observers should avoid parallax and be careful not to round
measurements.
The most accurate way to compare devices is to take two readings at the same time. However most people and
doctor’s offices do not have the equipment necessary to measure blood pressure from two devices simultaneously.
To take sequential measurements properly requires a pair of initial measurements to determine the subjects blood
pressure level: first with the reference equipment, followed by 60 seconds, then with the monitor-under-test.
The actual accuracy test requires three pairs of measurements with 60 seconds between measurements. These
measurements are averaged and a comparison can be made. Since most people tend to relax and their blood
pressure falls with subsequent measurements, following this protocol reduces these natural changes in blood
pressure levels. The standard technical error of both consumer and professional devices is normally ±3 mmHg, so a
discrepancy of 6 mmHg is acceptable even when the devices are working within their specifications.
Any comparisons without following the procedures described above will not yield reliable results. In addition, to
do an accuracy test properly the reference device must also be tested to a known reference to confirm its accuracy,
prior to being used as the reference for comparisons.
1.2D Calibration
Digital blood pressure monitors do not require recalibration. If the unit turns on and does not display an error
code, the product is working properly. In extremely rare cases, the cuff may have developed a pin-hole leak, or the
gasket where the cuff connector enters the monitor may not have a proper seal; both of these leaking air issues
will potentially cause errors in accuracy, but otherwise the product will work accurately without drifting out of
calibration.

1.3 About Blood Pressure
Your blood pressure level is determined in the circulatory center of your brain. Your nervous system allows your
body to adapt or alter blood pressure in response to different situations. Your body alters your pulse or heart rate
and the width of blood vessels through changes in muscles in the walls of blood vessels.
Your blood pressure reading is highest when your heart pumps or ejects blood. This stage is called your systolic
blood pressure.
Your blood pressure is lowest when the heart rests (in between beats). This is called your diastolic blood
pressure.
It is critical to maintain blood pressure values within a “normal” range in order to prevent cardiovascular
diseases. Increased blood pressure values (various forms of hypertension) have associated long- and medium-
term health risks. These risks concern the arterial blood vessels of your body, which are endangered due to
constriction caused by deposits in the vessel walls (arteriosclerosis). A deficient supply of blood to important
organs (heart, brain, muscles) can be the result. Furthermore, with long term increased blood pressure values,
the heart will become structurally damaged.
There are many different causes of the appearance of high blood pressure. We differentiate between common
primary (essential) hypertension, and secondary hypertension. The latter group can be attributed to specific
organic malfunctions. Please consult your doctor for information about the possible origins of your own
increased blood pressure values.
1.4. Normal Blood Pressure Values
Blood pressure is too high when measuring at home and you have rested, the diastolic pressure is above
85 mmHg or the systolic blood pressure is over 135 mmHg. If you obtain readings in this range, consult your
doctor immediately. High blood pressure values over time can damage blood vessels, vital organs such as the
kidney, and your heart.
With blood pressure values that are too low (i.e., systolic values under 105 mmHg or diastolic values under
60 mmHg), consult with your doctor.
Systolic Diastolic Comment
Below 120 Less than
80 This range is considered “Normal” and ideal.
120 – 139 80 – 89
This range is considered “Pre-hypertension”. Discuss with your health
care professional. Lifestyle modifications maybe required to avoid
advancing into hypertension.
140 – 159 90 – 99
This is in the “hypertension” range. Discuss with your health care
professional. Medication(s) and lifestyle modifications are typical
treatments.
160 and
higher 100 + Discuss with your medical professional, medication(s) and lifestyle
modifications are necessary to control your hypertension
Adopted From: Understanding and Managing your Blood Pressure; Hypertension Canada.

Note: A diagnosis of high blood pressure must be confirmed with a medical professional. A
doctor should evaluate any unusual blood pressure readings. Additionally, lower targets may
be appropriate for some populations such as African-Americans, the elderly, or patients with
underlying issues such as diabetes mellitus or chronic kidney disease.
Important for Canadians:
* Hypertension measured at home ≥135/85
* Hypertension measured at a physician’s office ≥140/90
* Hypertension measured at a physician’s office for a diabetic patient ≥130/80
1.5 Common Blood Pressure Questions and Answers
a) Why is my blood pressure reading always different?
Your blood pressure changes constantly. It is quite normal for blood pressure to fluctuate significantly
(50 mmHg to 60 mmHg) throughout the day. Blood pressure is normally lowest at night, but increases during
waking hours when the stress and activities of everyday life are highest.
mmHg
AM Time PM
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60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
8.00 10.00 12.00
Typical 24 - Hours Rhythm
14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00
systolic blood pressure
diastolic blood pressure
Your blood pressure also increases and decreases under the following circumstances
Blood pressure is higher than normal:
• when you are excited, nervous, or tense
• while taking a bath
• during and after exercise or strenuous physical activity
• when it is cold
• within one hour after meals
• after drinking tea, coffee, or other caffeinated drinks
• after smoking tobacco
• when your bladder is full
Blood pressure is lower than normal:
• after consuming alcohol
• after taking a bath

b) Why is the doctor’s reading different from the reading taken at home?
Your blood pressure can vary due to the environment (temperature, nervous condition). When measuring
blood pressure at the doctor’s office, it is possible for blood pressure to increase due to anxiety and tension.
c) Why should I monitor blood pressure at home?
One or two readings will not provide a true indication of your normal blood pressure. It is important to take
regular, daily measurements and to keep records over a period of time. This information can be used to
assist your physician in diagnosing and preventing potential health problems.
2. Getting Started
2.1 About the Blood Pressure Monitor
a) This section describes the various components of the Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor.
SYS
mmHg
DIA
mmHg
PUL START
STOP
/min
Cuff Socket
Wide Range Cuff
Cuff Connector
Adapter Socket
START / STOP Button
b) Upper arm cuff:
Wide range cuff for arm circumference 22 - 42 cm or 8.6” - 16.5”.
Cuff connection:
Insert the cuff connector into the opening provided on the left side of the monitor as shown in the diagram.
Battery Compartment
(Underneath)

2.2 About the LCD Screen
The LCD screen displays the systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements along with your heart rate. It
also displays previously recorded measurements, the date and time, when the appropriate button is pressed.
Systolic Blood Pressure
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Pulse Rate
Memory Times
Memory
Symbol
Irregular Heartbeat
Hypertension
Classification Indicator
Low Battery
Heartbeat Rhythm
2.3 Inserting the Batteries
Follow these steps to insert four “AA” batteries in the device.
1. Open the battery compartment cover in the direction shown.
2. Insert the four “AA” batteries with the correct polarity as indicated.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Attention!
• After the battery warning appears, the device is blocked until the batteries have been
replaced.
• Please use “AA” Long-Life or Alkaline 1.5V batteries.
• If the blood pressure monitor is left unused for long periods, please remove the
batteries from the device.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or
rechargeable batteries.
2.4 Using the AC/DC Power Adapter
You may also operate this monitor using the included AC/DC adapter. Use
only the included adapter to avoid damaging the unit.
1. Ensure that the AC/DC adapter and cable are not damaged.
2. Plug the adapter cable into the AC/DC Adapter port on the top of the blood
pressure monitor.
3. Plug the adapter into your electrical outlet. When the adapter is connected, no battery current is consumed.

3. Using the Device
This section describes how to get the maximum benefit from your blood pressure monitor. Follow the instructions
carefully to get an accurate measurement of your blood pressure and pulse rate.
3.1 Obtaining Accurate Measurements
Your blood pressure can vary based on numerous factors, physiological conditions, and your surroundings. Follow
these guidelines to obtain accurate and error-free measurements of your blood pressure and pulse rate.
3.1A Tips on Taking Accurate Measurements
In morning before breakfast, 2
hours after dinner, before taking
medication.
Avoid coffee and smoking within the
hour, and no exercise 30 minutes
before measuring.
Do not speak while taking the
measurement.
Sit with legs uncrossed so as not to
restrict blood flow.
Empty bladder (if necessary).
Rest quietly for 5 minutes.
Remain calm and quiet while the
measurement is in process.
Take measurements on the non
dominant arm.
Sit with back supported and
measurement arm resting on a table.
Sit with feet flat on the floor.
Ensure that the cuff is level
with the heart while the arm is
supported on the table.
3.1B Common Sources of Error
All efforts by the patient to support the arm can increase the blood pressure. Make sure you are in a
comfortable, relaxed position and do not activate any of the muscles in the measurement arm during the
measurement. Use a cushion for support if necessary.
ATTENTION!
Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same conditions with a peaceful
and calm environment. Ensure that you take measurements under the same conditions to obtain an
accurate estimate of blood pressure variation patterns.
• If the arm artery lies considerably lower or higher than the heart, an erroneous value of blood pressure is
measured. Each 15 cm difference in height results in a measurement error of 10 mmHg.
• A loose cuff causes false measurement values.
• With repeated measurements, blood accumulates in the arm, which can lead to false results. Consecutive
blood pressure measurements should be repeated after at least a 15 second pause or after the arm has
been held up in order to allow the accumulated blood to flow away.
*Reprinted by permission of BIOS Diagnostics

3.1C Fitting the Wide Range Cuff
a) Put the end of the cuff (with fastener) through the metal ring, making the cuff a
cylinder. (Ignore this step if your cuff is already set up.) Proper assembly allows
the Velcro® to match up properly.
b) Place the cuff around your bare arm. Make sure the bottom edge of the cuff
is about 1” (2-3 cm) above the elbow joint. Adjust the cuff so that the rubber
tubing under the cuff lies over the brachial artery, which runs on the inside of
the arm (see Fig. B). The artery mark should be over the brachial artery.
c) Pull the cuff and tighten it by attaching the Velcro® fastener. Normally, the
left arm is used, unless there is a physical reason for using the right arm.
d) The cuff should fit snugly around the arm, but not too tight. You should be
able to fit two fingers under the cuff.
e) Place the arm on the table (palm facing upwards) so that the cuff is at the
same level as the heart. Make sure there is no kink in the hose.
f) You can adjust the level of your arm by putting a cushion under your arm.
Ideally the cuff should be at heart level.
g) Remain seated quietly for at least 5 minutes before you begin the
measurement.
h) For those who cannot put the cuff on the left arm, put it on the right arm as
shown.
b)
a)
c)
d)
e)
f)
h)

i) Consecutive measurements will cause blood accumulation in the
lower arm which will affect the measuring results. To improve
reading accuracy, raise the arm being measured, squeeze and
relax your hand several times, then take another measurement.
Another option is to take the cuff off and wait at least 5 minutes
before repeating measurement.
j) If this device was stored in low temperature, it is necessary to leave it in room temperature for at least 1
hour, otherwise the measurement can be inaccurate.
Comment:
If it is not possible to fit the cuff to your left arm, it can also be placed on the right arm. However all
measurements should be made using the same arm.
Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same conditions (Relax for several minutes before
taking a measurement).
ATTENTION: Do not use a cuff other than the original cuff contained in this kit!
3.2 Measuring Your Blood Pressure
After the cuff has been appropriately positioned, the measurement can begin:
1. Press the START/STOP button until all the symbols appear on the screen, “0” will flash for 2
seconds. The pump then begins to inflate the cuff. The increasing pressure in the cuff is shown
on the display.
2. After the suitable pressure has been reached, the pump stops and the cuff gradually deflates.
The cuff pressure will then be displayed. In case the initial inflation is not sufficient, the device
automatically re-inflates to a high pressure.
3. When the device detects a heartbeat, the heart symbol “ ” on the display starts to flash.
4. When the measurement has been completed, the systolic, diastolic and pulse rate will appear on
the display.
5. The measurement readings remain on the display until you switch off the device. If no button is
pressed, the device switches itself off in 3 minutes.
NOTE: The symbol “ ” will be displayed along with the reading if irregular heartbeat has been detected
during the measurement. If the “ ” symbol appears frequently (e.g. several times a week), it may be
an indication of a more serious heart problem, and you should consult your doctor.
3.3 Discontinuing a Measurement
To stop the measurement (eg. the patient feels unwell) press the START/STOP button. The device will
immediately decrease the cuff pressure automatically.
3.4 Memory Recall
This blood pressure monitor automatically stores 30 measurements in its memory. The oldest record will be
replaced by the latest measurement value when there are more than 30 sets.
i)

3.5 Recall the Memory with the Power Off
Press and hold the START/STOP button for 3 seconds when monitor is turned off, the average of the last 3
measurements will be shown, press the START/STOP button again to see the most recent measurement value.
Subsequent measurements can be displayed one after the other by pressing the START/STOP button.
3.6 Clear Measurements from Memory
If you are sure that you want to permanently remove all stored memories, press and hold the START/STOP
button for 10 seconds until “CL” appears when the monitor is off. Press the START/STOP button “CL” will flash
3 times to clear the memory. After this, press the START/STOP button for 10 seconds, the symbols “ ” and
“no” will appear on the screen. This means that the memory has successfully cleared.
3.7 Hypertension Classification Indicator
The bars on the left hand side of the display show you the range within which the indicated blood pressure
values lies. Depending on the height of the bar, the readout value is either within the normal (bar 1-2), borderline
(bar 3) or danger (bar 4-5) range.
The classification is based on standards adopted by Hypertension Canada.
The indicator bar rises according to your measurement.
• If your measurement has only one or two bars, your
measurement is in the “Normal” range.
• If your measurement has three bars, it is in the “High
Normal”, in the pre-hypertensive range.
• If your measurement has four bars, it is in the “High Blood
Pressure with Self / Home Monitoring” range.
• If your measurement has five bars, it is in “Moderate to
Severe Hypertension” range.
4. Error Messages / Malfunctions
If an error occurs during a measurement the LCD displays the corresponding error code.
Error Possible Cause Remedy
Weak signal or a sudden change in pressure
Ensure that the cuff is worn correctly
and measure again. Avoid movement or
talking when the cuff is being inflated.
External disturbance (eg. if there is a cell
phone near by)
Electromagnetic interferance can cause
odd behaviour in the monitor. Move away
from the source.
SYS
14 5
135-14 5
95
85-95
81-84
70-80
70
121-134
110-120
110
(mmHg) DIA
5
4
3
2
1

Appears when there is an error during the
inflation process
Make sure the cuff is wrapped around
the arm properly and that the air plug is
properly connected to the unit.
Abnormal blood pressure Rest for 5 minutes and try measurement
again.
Low battery Replace batteries.
If problems occur when using the device the following points should be checked, and if necessary, the
corresponding measures should be taken.
Malfunction Remedy
The display remains blank when the device is
switched on.
1. Check batteries for correct polarity.
2. If using the AC adapter, ensure it is correctly
inserted.
The pressure does not rise even though the pump
is running.
Check the connection of the cuff tube and connect
properly if necessary.
The device frequently fails to measure the blood
pressure values, or the values measured are too low
or too high.
1. Check the positioning of the cuff and cuff tension.
The cuff should be snug but not tight.
2. Measure the blood pressure again, ensuring that
you have remained motionless for a sufficient
amount of time to ensure an accurate reading.
Every measurement produces varying results
although the instrument functions normally and the
values displayed are normal.
Note that blood pressure fluctuates continuously;
therefore measurements will show some variability.
Blood pressure values measured differ from those
measured by the doctor.
Record the daily development of the values and
consult your doctor.
Note: Individuals visiting their doctor
frequently experience anxiety which can
result in a higher blood pressure reading than
at home.
For assistance call the Blood Pressure Hotline: 1-866-536-2289

5. Care and Maintenance
a) Do not expose the device to either extreme temperatures, humidity, dust or
direct sunlight.
b) The cuff contains a sensitive air-tight bubble. Handle this carefully and avoid all
types of stress through twisting or buckling.
c) Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use gas, thinners or similar
solvents. Spots on the cuff can be removed carefully with a damp cloth and
soapsuds. The cuff with bladder must not be washed in a dishwasher, clothes
washer, or submerged in water.
d) Handle the tube carefully. Do not pull on it. Do not allow the tubing to kink and
keep it away from sharp edges.
e) Do not drop the monitor or treat it roughly in any way. Avoid strong vibrations.
f) Never open the monitor. This voids the manufacturer’s warranty.
g) Batteries and electronic instruments must be disposed of in accordance with
the locally applicable regulations, not with domestic waste.
6. Lifetime Guarantee
RexallTM/MC blood pressure monitors have a lifetime warranty to be free of manufacturing defects for the life of
the original owner. This warranty does not include the inflation system including the cuff and inflation bladder.
The cuff is warranted for two years. The warranty does not cover damage from misuse or tampering.
If you have questions regarding the operation of your monitor call the
Blood Pressure Hotline: 1-866-536-2289
Should repair be necessary, return the unit with all component pieces. Enclose proof of purchase and $5.00 for
return shipping and insurance. Ship the unit prepaid and insured (at owners option) to:
Repair Department
16975 Leslie Street
Newmarket, ON L3Y 9A1
www.biosmedical.com
Email: [email protected]
Please include your name, return address, phone number, and email address. Thermor will repair or replace (at
Thermor’s discretion) free of charge any parts necessary to correct the defect in material or workmanship.
Please allow 10 days for repair and return shipping.
SYS
mmHg
DIA
mmHg
PUL
START
STOP
/min
SYS
mmHg
DIA
mmHg
PUL
START
STOP
/min
SYS
mmHg
DIA
mmHg
PUL
START
STOP
/min

7. Technical Specifications
Operation temperature: 5 to 40°C / 41 to 104°F
Storage temperature: -20 to 55°C / -4 to 131°F
Weight: 219 g (not including batteries)
Dimensions: 132 x 100 x 45 mm
Measuring method: Oscillometric during deflation
Measuring range: 0 – 299 mmHg
Pulse 40 – 199 beats per minute
40 to 199 beats per minute
Resolution: 1 mmHg
Static accuracy: Pressure within ± 3 mmHg
Pulse accuracy: ± 5 % of the reading
Voltage source: 4 x 6 V Batteries; size AA
AC adapter
Technical alterations reserved
Read the instruction manual carefully before using this device, especially the safety instructions, and keep
the instruction manual for future use.
Type BF applied part
Batteries and electronic devices must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable
regulations, not with domestic waste.
IP20: Protected against solid foreign particles with a diameter of more than 12.5 mm, no protection
against water.
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