What to do if the pump works, but the pressure doesn't rise on my Yuwell Blood Pressure Monitor?
- Ddiana78Sep 12, 2025
Ensure that the cuff is well connected to the Yuwell Blood Pressure Monitor.
What to do if the pump works, but the pressure doesn't rise on my Yuwell Blood Pressure Monitor?
Ensure that the cuff is well connected to the Yuwell Blood Pressure Monitor.
Why am I getting multiple measuring failures or values that are too low/high on my Yuwell YE660D?
If you are experiencing multiple instances of measuring failure, or the measured value is either too low or too high on your Yuwell Blood Pressure Monitor, please check the cuff connection and how it's wound. Also, ensure that the cuff isn't wound too tightly or loosely; if your clothes are rolled too tight, take them off. Finally, make sure you are in a quiet, relaxed state. Take a few deep breaths to relax before taking the measurement.
Brand | Yuwell |
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Model | YE660D |
Category | Blood Pressure Monitor |
Language | English |
Instructions for powering on the device via AC adapter or batteries.
Steps for using the cuff, posture, and starting measurement.
How to check stored measurement records and average values.
Identification of the main components of the blood pressure monitor.
Details about the blood pressure cuff.
Information about the AC adapter specifications.
List of included accessories.
Detailed view of the main unit's components.
Description of the cuff and its suitable upper-arm circumference.
Explanation of the blood pressure monitor display elements.
Explanation of symbols indicating warnings, instructions, and device classifications.
Intended use of the product for adult blood pressure and pulse rate measurement.
Points to consider for accurate measurement and to prevent damage or incorrect results.
Guidelines for protecting the device and ensuring measurement accuracy.
Instructions for cleaning the monitor and proper storage conditions.
How to properly install and replace the device's batteries.
How to switch between mmHg and kPa measurement units.
How to connect the cuff's air connector to the monitor.
Steps for winding, sticking, and positioning the cuff on the arm.
Recommended posture for accurate blood pressure measurement.
Examples of postures to avoid for accurate readings.
Advice on diet, activity, and timing before taking a measurement.
Steps involved from zero testing to inflation during measurement.
Maintaining position and avoiding movement during the measurement process.
How results are displayed after measurement in mmHg and kPa.
Steps for taking off the cuff, shutting down, and powering off the device.
How to stop a measurement in case of discomfort or other reasons.
Defines high blood pressure based on SYS and DIA readings.
How the indicator visually shows blood pressure levels.
Automatic storage of blood pressure and pulse data, with a limit of 90 records.
How to view average values, specific measurement groups, and search data.
Procedure to clear all stored measurement data from the monitor.
How the device indicates proper cuff winding.
Indication for body movement during measurement causing inaccurate results.
Procedure for professional testing using a pressure gauge.
Restoring the system before static mode to ensure accurate results.
Advice for using static mode and automatic power-off.
Definition of blood pressure, systolic and diastolic pressure.
Definition, causes, and control of high blood pressure.
Benefits of home blood pressure monitoring compared to clinic readings.
Standards for classifying blood pressure levels by WHO.
Definition of low blood pressure (hypotension).
Factors affecting blood pressure variations and how to interpret readings.
Recommended times for measuring blood pressure for consistency.
Troubleshooting steps when the device does not respond after pressing the button.
Solutions for common measurement failures like low/high values or different results.
Table detailing error codes, causes, and resolution steps.
Detailed technical specifications including model, range, power, and dimensions.
Details on the materials used for different parts of the device.
Guidelines for using RF devices near the SPHYGMOMANOMETER.
Advice on handling potential interference from other instruments.
Table showing compliance with emission standards like CISPR.
Table detailing the device's compliance with immunity standards.
Compliance levels for immunity tests on non-life-supporting ME systems.
Specifications for immunity testing against RF wireless communications.