Troubleshooting, Measurement accuracy – Panasonic EW3004E2 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Measurement accuracy

General
This blood pressure measurement device complies with the European
regulations (EU council directive 93/42/EEC dated June 14, 1993) and
bears the CE mark “CE 0197”. The quality of the device has been verified
and it conforms to the following standards:
EN 1060-1 (Dec. 1995)

Non-invasive blood pressure measuring
equipment
General requirement

EN 1060-3 (Sep. 1997)

Non-invasive blood pressure measuring
equipment
Supplementary requirements for
electromechanical blood pressure measuring
systems

ANSI/AAMI SP10 (1992)

Electronic or automated sphygmomanometers
Overall system efficacy
Auscultatory method as the reference standard

EN 60601-1-2 (Nov. 2001) Electromagnetic compatibility and safety for

medical electrical equipment

The CE mark serves to facilitate the free movement of goods between the
member countries of the EU.

Panasonic ensures accurate measurement
The seal confirms that each Diagnostec has been checked for
accurate measurement at the Matsushita plant. It is
recommended that the device be recalibrated every 3 years
starting with the year printed on the seal.

When the device has been repaired or the seal has been rendered illegible,
the accuracy of the device should be assumed to be inaccurate. In such
cases, it is recommended that the device be submitted for recalibration.

2008

CALIBRATED UNTIL

Symptom

The SYS or DIA is
high.

The SYS or DIA is
low.

Blood pressure is
abnormally high
or low.

Measurements are
different from
those taken by a
doctor.
Measurements are
different each time.

Measurements
are different from
those obtained
using an upper
arm type blood
pressure meter.

Possible cause

• The pressure cuff is positioned too low.

(Please see page 30~31.)

• The pressure cuff is not wrapped around the wrist

properly. (Please see page 29.)

• The person is moving or talking when the measurement

is being carried out. (Please see page 30~31.)

• The position of the pressure cuff is too high.

(Please see page 30~31.)

• The person is moving or talking when the measurement

is being carried out. (Please see page 30~31.)

• The posture of the person is different each time

measurements are carried out.
(Please see page 30~31.)

• The person is slightly tense when with the healthcare

professional, causing the measurements to be
different.

• Relax for ten minutes and then carry out the

measurement again.

• There may be major differences in blood pressure

recorded at the wrist and on the upper arm for
people with peripheral circulatory problems.

If the meter still appears to provide unusual or erroneous readings, consult
your physician. If the meter does not appear to be functioning properly,
contact an authorized service center.

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