100
Testing blood glucose
Farbe: P 249 – Prüfmittelnummer: 203
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Did you perform the test within the correct temperature range
(+10 °C to +40 °C)?
yes
Has the test strips’ use-by date expired (see label on the con-
tainer of the test strip drum next to the symbol)?
no
Has the 90-day use by period for the test strip drum expired
(see Chapter 2.3.1 and possibly the clock symbol
in the
meter’s display)?
no
Are the test strip guide and measuring window clean?
yes
Have you observed the proper storage conditions for the
meter and test strip drums (see Chapter 11 and the package
insert that came with the test strip drums)?
yes
Have you paid attention to the sources of error stated in the
package insert that came with the test strip drums?
yes
If you give the responses as specified to all these questions and still
receive implausible results or error messages, please call Accu-Chek
Customer Care at 1-800-363-7949.
If your meter has been dropped, that can also lead to implausible results
or error messages. If it has, again please call Accu-Chek Customer Care
at 1-800-363-7949.
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Using the meter as an electronic notebook
5.1 Memory
Your meter has a 500-value memory for saving results together with the
time and date (only when you have set the time and date). You do not
need to save the results manually. The meter automatically saves and
numbers the results. The most recent result always occupies memory
location 1, the preceding one location 2, etc. up to location 500. When
all of the locations are occupied and a new test is performed, the result
in location 500 is erased, the other results are shifted one place back in
time, and the most recent result is saved in memory location 1.
In addition to the result, the time and the date, your meter also saves all
other information that is relevant to that test. For example, results
flagged as performance checks (see Chapter 7) are displayed together
with the bottle symbol . Results obtained at a temperature outside the
permitted range are displayed with the thermometer symbol . Please
refer to Chapter 12.1 for a complete list of symbols which may be dis-
played.