I troubleshooting, Cause and solution, F 01 – Panasonic EW-BU04W User Manual

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I Troubleshooting

Display

Status before error

DIA.

The indication disappears in the

middie of the operation. (The
mark ■! a is dispiayed.)

U

0

I

is dispiayed.

Your arm or body moved.

Pressurization to more than

280 mmHg was performed. (Cuff

pressurizes severai times.)

DIA.

M

Q

U 1C

is dispiayed.

Pressure decreased suddeniy.

Cuff does not inflate.

The measurement is not possibie
though the cuff infiates.

Cuff pressurizes severai times.

DIA.

Faiiure of the main unit

F 01

is dispiayed.

Cause and solution

Batteries are exhausted. (See

page 8.)

Has the unit detected movement?
(See page 15.)_______________

Were measurements taken
according to the proper

procedure and in the correct
posture? (See page 10.)

• is the cuff wrapped property?
> is the cuff piug inserted

correctiy into the socket?

(See page 9.)

Take it to the store where it was

purchased for testing and repairs.

Symptom

Possible cause

Systoiic or diastoiic biood

pressure vaiue is high or
iow.

• Position of cuff is high or low.
• Cuff is not wrapped correctly.
• You moved or talked while measurements were being taken.

(See pages 9-10.)

Biood pressure vaiue is

abnormaiiy high or iow.

• Posture is different for each measurement.

(See pages 9-10.)

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 page 10.)

Measurement values are

different with each

measurement.

if probiem continues, ask your doctor for advice.

Symptom

Possible cause

No display appears even

when the Off/On Start button

is pressed.

• Batteries are exhausted.
• Batteries are inserted with the polarities wrong.

(See page 8.)

When the Off/On Start button
was pressed, all the displays

lit and then disappeared.

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