Do not measure:
Steps:
Battery low symbol (battery icon blinking) → replace all 4 batteries.
Tip: Remove batteries if not using the device for >3 months.
Even with the manual, users encounter practical problems. Here are solutions based on common support calls:
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution from Manual Logic | |---------|--------------|----------------------------| | Display remains blank | Dead or incorrectly inserted batteries | Replace with new AA batteries; check polarity | | Readings seem too high or low | Cuff not at heart level | Reposition arm so middle of cuff aligns with your nipple line (mid-sternum) | | Unit inflates repeatedly | Air leak from cuff or connector | Check tube for cracks; ensure connector is firmly inserted into the monitor port | | Memory shows “0” readings | New batteries replaced or user ID changed | Take a new measurement; readings are not lost from other user | | Error E5 occurs | Cuff over-inflated beyond 300 mmHg | This is rare. Remove cuff, wait 5 minutes, restart. If persists, service needed |
Do not measure:
Steps:
Battery low symbol (battery icon blinking) → replace all 4 batteries. Omron m4 hem 722c1 e manual
Tip: Remove batteries if not using the device for >3 months. Do not measure:
Even with the manual, users encounter practical problems. Here are solutions based on common support calls: Steps:
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution from Manual Logic | |---------|--------------|----------------------------| | Display remains blank | Dead or incorrectly inserted batteries | Replace with new AA batteries; check polarity | | Readings seem too high or low | Cuff not at heart level | Reposition arm so middle of cuff aligns with your nipple line (mid-sternum) | | Unit inflates repeatedly | Air leak from cuff or connector | Check tube for cracks; ensure connector is firmly inserted into the monitor port | | Memory shows “0” readings | New batteries replaced or user ID changed | Take a new measurement; readings are not lost from other user | | Error E5 occurs | Cuff over-inflated beyond 300 mmHg | This is rare. Remove cuff, wait 5 minutes, restart. If persists, service needed |