Maintenance, English – AEG BMG 5611 User Manual

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

LCD shows “Er 5”

Cuff pressure above 300 mm
Hg

Measure again after five minutes. If
the monitor is still abnormal, please
contact the local distributor or the
factory.

LCD shows “Er 6”

More than 3 minutes with cuff
pressure above 15 mm Hg

LCD shows “Er 7”

EEPROM accessing error

LCD shows “Er 8”

Device parameter checking
error

LCD shows “Er A”

Pressure sensor parameter
error

No response when
you press a button or
load batteries.

Incorrect operation or strong
electromagnetic interference.

Take out batteries for five minutes,
and then reinstall all batteries.

MAINTENANCE

1.

Do not drop this monitor nor subject it to strong impacts.

2.

Avoid high temperatures and direct sunlight. Do not immerse the monitor in water

as this will result in damage to the monitor.

3. If this monitor was stored at a temperature near the freezing point, allow it to come to

room temperature before use.

4.

Do not attempt to disassemble this monitor.

5. If you do not use the monitor for a long time, please remove the batteries.
6. It is recommended the performance should be checked every 2 years or after repair.

Please contact the service center.

7. Clean the monitor with a dry, soft cloth or a soft cloth squeezed well after moistened

with water, diluted disinfectant alcohol, or diluted soapsuds.

8. No component in the monitor can be serviced by the user. The circuit diagrams,

component part lists, descriptions, calibration instructions, or other information which
will assist the user’s appropriately qualified technical personnel to repair those parts of
equipment which are designated repairably can be supplied.

9. The monitor can maintain the safety and performance characteristics for a minimum

of 10,000 measurements or three years, and the cuff can maintain the performance
characteristics for a minimum of 1000 measurements.

10. It is recommended that the cuff should be disinfected 2 times every week if needed (for

example, in a hospital or in a clinic). Wipe the inner side (the side that contacts skin) of
the cuff with a soft cloth moistened with ethyl alcohol (75-90%) and squeezed, then dry
the cuff by airing.

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