What does Code 5 mean on Welch Allyn ABPM 7100?
- DDonald MillerSep 8, 2025
Try again. If the error persists, send the device to your Welch Allyn specialist for inspection.

What does Code 5 mean on Welch Allyn ABPM 7100?
Try again. If the error persists, send the device to your Welch Allyn specialist for inspection.
What does Code 3 mean on Welch Allyn ABPM 7100?
Try again. If the error persists, send the device to your Welch Allyn specialist for inspection.
What to do if my Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor shows Err 5 bAtt?
If your Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor displays 'Err 5 bAtt', it means the power pack or battery voltage is too low, or the batteries are defective, or the battery contacts are corroded. Try replacing the power packs or batteries. If 'bAtt' is displayed during cuff inflation, replace the power packs. Clean corroded battery contacts with a cotton cloth and a little alcohol.
What does Err 10 mean on Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor?
If your Welch Allyn device displays 'Err 10' and a continuous alarm sounds, it indicates a severe error caused by accumulated pressure outside the measurement process.
What does Code 4 mean on Welch Allyn ABPM 7100?
If your Welch Allyn ABPM 7100 displays 'Code 4', the Bluetooth® interface of the ABPM 7100 has not yet been paired with the analysis software. Reconnect the device via Bluetooth®.
What does Err 7 mean on Welch Allyn ABPM 7100?
If your Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor displays 'Err 7', it means the memory of the blood pressure measurement device is full. Delete the data in the ABP Monitor but ensure that the data was stored on your PC first.
What does Err 4 mean on Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor?
The 'Err 4' message on your Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor can appear if the data transmission cable is incorrectly inserted, the pins in the plug are mechanically damaged, or the measurement value was not correctly transmitted. Insert the cable into the ABP Monitor correctly. Check the plug to see whether the pins on the inside are damaged. Restart the transmission.
What does Err 3 mean on Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor?
The 'Err 3' message on your Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor can be caused by blood pressure beyond the measurement range, strong arm movements, or problems with the pneumatics. Keep the arm still during measurement.
What does error Err 2 mean on Welch Allyn ABPM 7100?
The 'Err 2' message on your Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor indicates that the arm was moved during measurement or the cuff does not fit snugly. Keep the arm still during measurement. Check the seating of the cuff and that of the device.
What does Err 1 mean on Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor?
The 'Err 1' message on your Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Monitor can occur if the patient displays severe arrhythmia, if the arm was moved during measurement, or if there was insufficient valid pulse rate detected. Keep the arm still during measurement. Place the cuff on your arm again.
| Device Type | Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor |
|---|---|
| Measurement Method | Oscillometric |
| Cuff Pressure Range | 0-300 mmHg |
| Memory | Up to 300 readings |
| Data Transfer | USB |
| Systolic Range | 60-270 mmHg |
| Mean Arterial Pressure Range | 40-200 mmHg |
| Pulse Rate Range | 40-200 bpm |
| Power Source | 2 AA batteries |
| Operating Conditions | 10 to 40 °C, 15 to 90% RH |
| Storage Conditions | 10 to 95% RH |
| Diastolic Range | 30 to 200 mmHg |
Explains symbols used in the manual for warnings and information.
Covers symbols related to power supply, shipping, storage, and general device use.
Initial statement regarding the ABPM 7100 system's capabilities.
Guidance on how to use the instruction manual effectively.
Information on clinical standards and device testing.
Details on product certifications and regulatory directives.
Specifies the device's purpose and approved clinical applications.
Lists conditions for non-use and critical performance features.
Describes potential adverse effects of the monitoring procedure.
Overview of the ABPM 7100 system and its constituent parts.
Details on buttons, LCD display, and interface ports.
Specifications and available accessories for the device.
Critical safety warnings and battery installation procedures.
Steps for powering on and initial device setup.
Procedures for configuring measurement logs and patient information.
Guidance on choosing and correctly applying the blood pressure cuff.
Connecting tubing and patient positioning for accurate measurement.
Safety guidelines and precautions during the measurement process.
Step-by-step guide for initiating and conducting measurements.
Procedures for dealing with measurement failures and errors.
Explains device sounds and how to cancel active measurements.
Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting the device and accessories.
Schedule for regular device checks, updates, and upkeep.
Identifying and resolving common device issues and error codes.
Details on product warranty coverage, terms, and limitations.
Guidelines for obtaining service, repairs, and spare parts.
Information on electromagnetic compatibility and environmental guidelines.










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