Panasonic EW3153W Instruction Manual - Page 34

Troubleshooting, Display, Status before error, Cause and solution, Symptom, Possible cause

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Troubleshooting Display is displayed. is displayed. is displayed. Status before error The indication disappears in the middle of the operation. (the or mark is displayed.) Pressurization to more than 280 mmHg was performed. The mark flashes for 2 minutes or longer. Pressure decreased suddenly. The heart mark blinked only a few times or not at all. Cuff does not inflate. Your arm or body moved. Failure of the main unit Cause and solution Batteries are exhausted. (See pages 11-13.) Were measurements taken according to the proper procedure and in the correct posture? (See pages 15-18.) Be sure your arm is properly inserted into the main unit. (See pages 15-18.) Has the unit detected movement? (See page 20.) Take it to the store where it was purchased for testing and repairs. Symptom Possible cause • The position of the main unit is higher or Systolic or diastolic blood pressure value is high or low. lower than your heart when measuring. • Your arm was not inserted properly into the main unit. • You moved or talked during measurements. (See pages 15-18.) Value is different from that measured by the doctor. Measurement values are different with each measurement. • Blood pressure varies in response to minute changes in your mental state, such as your reaction to a doctor's presence. • Sit quietly for 4 to 5 minutes and then take another measurement. (See pages 15-18, 30-31.) 33 English

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English
Troubleshooting
Display
Status before error
Cause and solution
is displayed.
The indication disappears in
the middle of the operation.
(the
or
mark is
displayed.)
Batteries are exhausted.
(See pages 11–13.)
is displayed.
Pressurization to more than
±80 mmH
g
was performed.
Were measurements taken
according to the proper
procedure and in the
correct posture?
(See pages 15–18.)
The
mark flashes for
± minutes or longer.
Pressure decreased
suddenly.
Be sure your arm is
properly inserted into the
main unit.
(See pages 15–18.)
The heart mark
blinked
only a few times or not at all.
Cuff does not inflate.
Your arm or body moved.
Has the unit detected
movement?
(See page ±0.)
is displayed.
Failure of the main unit
Take it to the store where it
was purchased for testing
and repairs.
Symptom
Possible cause
Systolic or diastolic blood
pressure value is high or
low.
The position of the main unit is higher or
lower than your heart when measuring.
Your arm was not inserted properly into the
main unit.
You moved or talked during measurements.
(See pages 15–18.)
Value is different from
that measured by the
doctor.
Blood pressure varies in response to minute
changes in your mental state, such as your
reaction to a doctor’s presence.
Sit quietly for 4 to 5 minutes and then take
another measurement. (See pages 15–18,
30–31.)
Measurement values are
different with each
measurement.