Omron Understanding Blood Pressure Error Codes: E1, E2, E40 and More

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List of Error Codes

The alarm lamp flashes when a medium-priority alarm occurs, and lights steadily when a low-priority alarm occurs.

To clear an alarm, press any button.

￿If a low-priority alarm and a medium-priority alarm occur at the same time, the medium-priority alarm is displayed.

If the alarms are the same priority level, the error code of the alarm that occurred first is displayed. However, to prevent battery consumption when powered by battery, a low battery error (E40 error) is always given priority.

￿Example: E2

SYSTEM

Error

Priority

Description

Points to check

code

 

 

 

E9

Medium

Internal hardware error

Contact OMRON HEALTHCARE.

 

 

 

 

NIBP

Error

Priority

Description

Points to check

code

 

 

 

 

 

The cuff tube is not connected

Firmly connect the cuff tube.

E1

Low

 

 

Air is leaking from the cuff.

Replace with an OMRON GS CUFF that

 

 

does not leak.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Did not inflate properly because the arm

Have the patient not move the arm or body,

 

 

or body moved during measurement.

and repeat measurement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moved body or arm during

Have the patient not talk or move, and

 

 

measurement, or talked.

repeat measurement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The cuff is not applied correctly.

Correctly apply the cuff.

 

 

 

 

E2

Low

The sleeve is rolled up and is

Remove the garment and re-wrap the cuff.

compressing the arm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The measurement time exceeds the

 

 

Measurement time has exceeded

expected time, so the measurement was

 

 

ended in order to avoid patient discomfort.

 

 

specified time.

 

 

There is a possibility that measurement is

 

 

Specified time: 165 seconds

 

 

being repeated over and over due to air

 

 

 

 

 

 

leaking from the cuff.

 

 

 

 

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Contents HBP-1300 Contents Introduction Intended UseExemptions General Information Setup Usage warnings and cautionsBefore use / during use Page Cleaning Maintenance and inspectionRechargeable battery Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Nibp measurement For cleaning, see Using the Unit Components of the ProductOptions Features of the Product Optional Medical AccessoriesKey features, benefits, look Features / Functions of Unit Meaning of the SymbolsFront and back of unit LCD Display DIALow battery Installing the Battery PackBattery life Auto Power OffBattery level Connecting the AC AdapterBattery charging AC powerPress the Mode button System SettingsMenu Mode Press the or button to change the settingPress the or button to change the auto power off Setting Utility ModeConfirm that the device is switched off Check the Pressure AccuracyNon-Invasive Blood Pressure Nibp Measurement Non-Invasive Pressure Measurement PrinciplesSelecting the cuff Connecting the cuffCuff Selection and Connection Cuff name Arm circumference InchTo 2 cm Align the artery mark Index Artery with the brachial arteryMeasurement results are displayed Taking the Measurement in Auscultation Mode Irregular pulse wave detection functionBody movement detection function Stopping the Measurement Displaying Last ReadingCleaning of the Device MaintenanceMaintenance Inspection and Safety Management Accessory Care After turning on the power Before turning on the power When turning on the power Check before UseTroubleshooting Abnormal measurement value Measurement value is questionableList of Error Codes Error Priority Description Points to checkMedium Internal hardware error Contact Omron Healthcare Disposal Other problemsError Priority Cause Solution Code DescriptionTechnical Specifications HBP-1300 SpecificationsFactory Default Settings Power supplyEnvironmental Conditions Non-Invasive Blood Pressure NibpPage Manufacturer’s Declaration Emission Test Compliance Electromagnetic EnvironmentRecommend separation distance Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Production facility ManufacturerEU-representative Subsidiary Omron Medizintechnik Handelsgesellschaft mbH
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