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Troubleshooting
Display Status before error Cause and solution
is
displayed.
The indication disappears in
the middle of the operation.
(the
mark is displayed.)
Batteries are exhausted.
(Please see page 9.)
is
displayed.
Pressurization to more than
280 mmHg
was performed.
(Cuff pressurizes several
times.)
Were measurements taken
according to the proper
procedure and in the
correct posture?
(Please see pages 14–16.)
Pressure decreased suddenly.
Is the cuff wrapped
properly?
(Please see pages 12 and
13.)
The pulse detection mark was
displayed only a few times or
not at all.
Cuff does not inflate.
Your hand or wrist moved.
Has the unit detected
movement?
(Please see page 24.)
is
displayed.
Failure of the main unit
Take it to the store where it
was purchased for testing
and repairs.
Symptom Possible cause
The SYS or DIA is
high.
The pressure cuff is positioned too low.
(Please see pages 14 and 15.)
The pressure cuff is not wrapped around the
wrist properly.
(Please see pages 12 and 13.)
The person is moving or talking when the
measurement is being carried out.
(Please see pages 14 and 15.)
The SYS or DIA is
low.
The position of the pressure cuff is too high.
(Please see pages 14 and 15.)
The person is moving or talking when the
measurement is being carried out.
(Please see pages 14 and 15.)