Panasonic EW3037S EW3037 User Guide - Page 13

CARE AND MAINTENANCE, STORING THE MONITOR, TROUBLESHOOTING, Display, Status before error, Check points

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Care and Maintenance 1. Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the device. If desired, use a cloth lightly dampened with tap water and a mild detergent to clean the device. DO NOT use alcohol, benzine, thinner or other harsh chemicals to clean the device or cuff. 2. When the unit will not be used for a long time (30 days or more), be sure to remove the batteries. Otherwise, the batteries may leak and damage the unit. NOTE: When the batteries are removed, the date, time, and measurement record are erased. Set the date and time again the next time you use the unit. Storing the Monitor 1. Fold the pressure cuff as indicated. (Fig. 13-a) 2. Put the blood pressure monitor in the storage case. (Fig. 13-b) • Be sure not to pinch the pressure cuff or 2cm gauge when closing the case. Fig. 13-a Troubleshooting Display Status before error Check points The "E" blinks on the display Pressurization to above 280 mmHg was performed. (Re-pressurization was performed several times.) Pressure decreased suddenly and appeared in the display. Check whether measurements are being taken correctly and whether you are assuming the correct posture. Make sure the unit is on the palm side of the wrist. (See pages 12-13.) mark only blinks a few times, or not at all. Cuff does not inflate. Check whether the pressure cuff is attached to your wrist correctly. Make sure the unit is on the palm side of the wrist. (See page 12.) If the 2cm gauge is attached, straighten it out. Fig. 13-b 120 80 23 24

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Troubleshooting
Display
The ā€œEā€ blinks on
the display
Status before error
Pressurization to above
280 mmH
g
was
performed.
(Re-pressurization was
performed several
times.)
Pressure decreased
suddenly and
appeared in the display.
mark only blinks a
few times, or not at all.
Cuff does not inflate.
Check points
Check whether
measurements are
being taken correctly
and whether you are
assuming the correct
posture. Make sure
the unit is on the palm
side of the wrist.
(See pages 12-13.)
Check whether the
pressure cuff is
attached to your wrist
correctly. Make sure
the unit is on the palm
side of the wrist.
(See page 12.)
Care and Maintenance
1.
Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the device. If desired, use a cloth lightly
dampened with tap water and a mild detergent to clean the device.
DO NOT use alcohol, benzine, thinner or other harsh chemicals to clean
the device or cuff.
2.
When the unit will not be used for a long time (30 days or more), be sure
to remove the batteries. Otherwise, the batteries may leak and damage
the unit.
Storing the Monitor
1.
Fold the pressure cuff as indicated.
(Fig. 13-a)
2.
Put the blood pressure monitor in
the storage case. (Fig. 13-b)
ā€¢ Be sure not to pinch the pressure
cuff or 2cm gauge when closing the
case.
120
80
If the 2cm gauge is attached,
straighten it out.
Fig. 13-a
Fig. 13-b
NOTE:
When the batteries are removed, the date, time, and measurement
record are erased. Set the date and time again the next time you
use the unit.