In the silence of the house, the tiny motor would whir—a mechanical inhale. It felt like a phantom hand squeezing his wrist, a cold imitation of how Clara used to hold him when his anxiety spiked.
Every evening at 6:00 PM, Elias would sit in the velvet armchair. He would slide the grey cuff over his left wrist, ensuring it was "1–1.5 cm away from the palm," just as commanded. wrist electronic sphygmomanometer ck-102s manual
| Display | Meaning | Solution | |--------|---------|----------| | | Cuff under-inflated or air leak | Ensure cuff is snug and tubing (if external) intact. Retry. | | E2 | Movement or talking during reading | Restart. Remain still and silent. | | E3 | Cuff over-inflated (>290 mmHg) | Replace batteries. If persists, unit may need recalibration. | | E4 | Battery low | Replace both batteries immediately. | | Err or EE | System error | Remove batteries for 30 seconds, reinstall, reset time/date. | | No display | Dead battery or contact issue | Check battery orientation and voltage. | In the silence of the house, the tiny
Arthur flipped the device over and slid off the back cover. He popped in two fresh "AAA" batteries, making sure the plus and minus ends matched the markings. As the screen flickered to life, the date and time began to flash. He used the button to navigate through the year, month, and day, and the MEM button to change the numbers until the clock matched his own. Chapter 2: The Perfect Posture He would slide the grey cuff over his
In the silence of the house, the tiny motor would whir—a mechanical inhale. It felt like a phantom hand squeezing his wrist, a cold imitation of how Clara used to hold him when his anxiety spiked.
Every evening at 6:00 PM, Elias would sit in the velvet armchair. He would slide the grey cuff over his left wrist, ensuring it was "1–1.5 cm away from the palm," just as commanded.
| Display | Meaning | Solution | |--------|---------|----------| | | Cuff under-inflated or air leak | Ensure cuff is snug and tubing (if external) intact. Retry. | | E2 | Movement or talking during reading | Restart. Remain still and silent. | | E3 | Cuff over-inflated (>290 mmHg) | Replace batteries. If persists, unit may need recalibration. | | E4 | Battery low | Replace both batteries immediately. | | Err or EE | System error | Remove batteries for 30 seconds, reinstall, reset time/date. | | No display | Dead battery or contact issue | Check battery orientation and voltage. |
Arthur flipped the device over and slid off the back cover. He popped in two fresh "AAA" batteries, making sure the plus and minus ends matched the markings. As the screen flickered to life, the date and time began to flash. He used the button to navigate through the year, month, and day, and the MEM button to change the numbers until the clock matched his own. Chapter 2: The Perfect Posture