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Messages and Countermeasures
The displayed error messages along with the countermeasures are listed below.
If the error message is still displayed even after trying the countermeasure, stop the examination and contact your local
Fukuda Denshi service representative.
A
B
Message
Cause
Countermeasure
Abnorm BP Meas.
The BP measurement failed.
Make sure that the cuff is properly attached, patient
is relaxed, and start the measurement again.
Air Leak Error
During the pulse wave acquisition, the cuff
pressure decreased to 5mmHg and below.
Inspect the cuff and air hose for damage or
breakage.
The inflation time to reach the target value
has exceeded the specified time.
• After the cuff deflates, press the [START] key to
start the measurement again.
• Inspect the cuff and air hose for damage or
breakage.
Air is leaking due to loose air connector.
Reconnect the air connector correctly.
Message
Cause
Countermeasure
Battery is running low.
Please recharge the
battery.
During battery operation, the power will
automatically turn OFF when the battery
capacity becomes low.
Connect the power cable and operate the device on
AC power, or charge the battery.
Battery operating. Please
switch to the AC power
supply.
During battery operation, series examination
was started.
Series examination cannot be performed during
battery operation to avoid measurement
interruption caused by the low battery. Connect the
power cable and switch to AC power operation.
Because re-inflation is set
to OFF, re-inflation cannot
be done.
The cuff did not re-inflate when necessary
as "BP Re-Inflation" was set to OFF.
Set the "BP Re-Inflation" to ON, or raise the
pressure value.
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