Assessing High Blood Pressure For Adults; Technical Alarm Description; Troubleshooting - Salter BPW-9100 Instructions And Guarantee

Fully automatic electronic blood pressure monitor
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9. ASSESSING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE FOR ADULTS

The following guidelines for assessing high blood pressure (without regard to age or gender) have been established by the
World Health Organization (WHO). Please note that other factors (e.g. diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc.) need to be taken into
consideration. Consult with your physician for accurate assessment, and never change your treatment by yourself.

10. TECHNICAL ALARM DESCRIPTION

The monitor will show 'HI' or 'Lo' as technical alarm on LCD with no delay if the determined blood pressure (systolic or
diastolic) is outside the rated range specified in part SPECIFICATIONS. In this case, you should consult a physician or check if
your operation violated the instructions.
The technical alarm condition (outside the rated range) is preset in the factory and cannot be adjusted or inactivated. This
alarm condition is assigned as low priority according to IEC 60601-1-8.
The technical alarm is non-latching and need no reset. The signal displayed on LCD will disappear automatically after about
8 seconds.

11. TROUBLESHOOTING (1)

PROBLEM
LCD Display shows abnormal result
Classification of blood pressure for adults
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The cuff position was not correct or it
was not properly tightened
Body posture was not correct during
testing
Speaking, arm or body movement,
angry, excited or nervous during
testing
Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
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SOLUTION
Apply the cuff correctly and try again
Review the "BODY POSTURE DURING
MEASUREMENT" sections of the
instructions and re-test.
Re-test when calm and without
speaking or moving during the test
It is inappropriate for people with
serious arrhythmia to use this
Electronic Sphygmomanometer
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