Panasonic EW3002 operating instructions Recalling Stored Data, Deleting Data

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Easily Check Your Blood Pressure Readings

Against the World Health Organization (WHO)

Guidelines

Blood Pressure Categories

 

CATEGORY

SYSTOLIC BLOOD

 

DIASTOLIC BLOOD

 

PRESSURE (SBP)

 

PRESSURE (DBP)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Normal

< 130

 

< 85

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Normal High

130-139

 

85-89

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low Hypertensive

140-159

 

90-99

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moderate Hypertensive

160-179

 

100-109

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Severe Hypertensive

> 180

 

> 110

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If your systolic pressure falls in one category but your diastolic pressure in another, your level is classified in the higher of the two categories.

IMPORTANT:

WHO does not define a low blood pressure area. For reference, systolic

pressure readings of less than 90 mmH are considered to indicate low blood pressure regardless of the diastolic pressure.

Do not be alarmed by temporarily high or low readings because fluctuations in a person’s blood pressure are not uncommon. If possible, measure and record your blood pressure at the same time every day, and consult your physician if you have questions or concerns.

If abnormal variations in blood pressure are observed in measurement, please consult your physician.

Recalling Stored Data

1.Press the Recall button (Fig. 13). The A will appear in the lower part of the display, and then the average value of all the stored data will be displayed (Fig. 14).

For example, if seven data (measurements) are stored in the memory, the average value of these seven data will be displayed. If there is no data in the memory or if there is only one data in the memory, the A will not be displayed.

2.By pressing the Recall button repeatedly (Fig. 15), you can browse through all the stored data sequentially from the newest data to the oldest (Fig. 16).

If no data is in the memory, nothing will be displayed.

Note:

Press the Recall button lightly and briefly. If the Recall button is pressed continuously for more than about 2 seconds, all stored data will be deleted.

3.Press the Start (On/Off) button to finish.

If the data is recalled while the blood pressure monitor is turned off, the monitor will turn off automatically after about 30 seconds.

Fig. 13

 

Fig. 14

 

Fig. 15

 

Fig. 16

 

SYS.

 

SYS.

 

SYS.

 

SYS.

 

mmH

 

mmH

 

mmH

 

mmH

 

DIA.

 

DIA.

 

DIA.

 

DIA.

 

mmH

 

mmH

 

mmH

 

mmH

 

P/min.

 

P/min.

 

P/min.

 

P/min.

 

R

On/Off

R

On/Off

R

On/Off

R

On/Off

Start

Start

Start

Start

Deleting Data

1.Press the Recall button.

2.Press the Recall button again until the recalled data disappears from the display (about 2 seconds).

ALL data will be deleted. Individual stored data cannot be deleted independently.

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Contents Operating Instructions Table of Contents Basics of Blood Pressure Important Instructions Before UsePrecautions to Ensure Safe, Reliable Operation When to Change Batteries Battery coverName and Function of Each Product Part Inserting/Replacing BatteriesTaking measurements while lying down Positioning the Pressure CuffTaking measurements while sitting down Error Measuring Your Blood PressureRecalling Stored Data Deleting DataCare and Maintenance Storing the MonitorSymptom Possible cause TroubleshootingDisplay Status before error Check points Specifications Índice Conocimientos básicos de la presió n arterial Instrucciones importantes antes de usar la unidadPage Nombre y funció n de cada parte Introducció n/cambio de las pilasCuá ndo sustituir las pilas NotasColocació n de la banda de presió n Tomas de medidas sentadoTomas de medidas tumbado Posició n correcta para medir la presió n arterialMedida de su presió n arterial NotaRecuperació n de datos almacenados Borrado de datosAcerca del sistema de medida Precise Logic Cuidados y mantenimientoPara guardar el monitor Síntomas Causa posible Localizació n y solució n de problemasVisualizació n Estado antes del error Especificaciones