Storage
1.Loosely roll up the cuff and place it in the cuff holder.
2.Put the tube inside the cuff.
•Do not wrap the tube around the unit, etc. Excessive straining of the tube can cause malfunctioning.
Troubleshooting
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| 300 mmHg was | Check whether measure- |
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| performed several times.) | user is assuming the |
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| Pressure decreased | correctly attached to your |
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| suddenly and “E” | upper arm. |
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| until 20 mmHg was | Check whether the |
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| Pressurization to above | inserted into its socket. |
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| 180 mmHg was not | (See pages 7 and 10) |
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