Panasonic EW-BU04W User Manual
Panasonic, Operating instructions, Upper arm blood pressure monitor
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- Panasonic*
- Instrucciones de Uso
- Blood Pressure Categories
- IMPORTANT:
- 2. Check the poiarities of the batteries and instail them correctiy.
- 3. Repiace the battery cover and siide it ciosed.
- CAUTiON:
- 2. Piug the AC adapter fuliy into the AC outlet.
- CAUTION:
- 1. Insert the plug Into the socket all the way In.
- Fit the cuff to the upper arm.
- Wrap the cuff.
- Points when wrapping
- 4. Rest your elbow on a table while relaxing.
- 5. Position your arm so that the cuff is at the same height as your heart and your palm is facing upward.
- Use the same upper arm at the same time every day.
- CAUTION:
- Accurate measurements cannot be taken:
- Measurement I
- 1. Press the Off/On Start button.
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- 2. When measurement has been completed, the blood pressure value and pulse rate will be displayed.
- 3. Press the Off/On Start button to switch off the power.
- Press the Memory/Recall button while the M mark is blinking to store the measurement.
- f OFF/ON ^ Press the Off/On Start button to switch off the power.
- 1. Press the Memory/Recall button.
- 3. Press the Off/On Start button to cancel measurement value recall.
- To erase all measured values stored in memory:
- Movement detection function
- Instrucciones de Uso
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- irreguiar puise warning function |
- If the LABBB mark is displayed an irregular pulse rate is detected, which is not necessarily caused by arrhythmia.
- Advice:
- I Q&A
- Q Why are the blood pressure values measured at home different from those measured at the doctor’s office?
- Q Why are measured blood pressure values different each time I take a measurement?
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- Since the mark was displayed, I retried the measurement by setting my arm in the proper position. But the indicated value is still higher than usual.
- Q When should I measure my blood pressure?
- Q Why are the measured values different for the left and right arm?
- I Troubleshooting
- I Troubleshooting (continued)
- I Specifications