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Farbe: P 249 – Prüfmittelnummer: 126 X
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Measurement and storage conditions
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Measurement and storage conditions
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Measurement and storage conditions
The reliability of your meter and finger pricker as well as the accuracy of
your results may be influenced by a number of factors. Please pay close
attention to the following points.
9.1 Temperature range
Without batteries and test strip drum
the meter may be stored
between -25 °C and +70 °C.
With batteries but without the test strip drum
the meter may be
stored between -10 °C and +50 °C.
At temperatures above +50 °C the batteries could leak and
damage the meter.
At temperatures below -10 °C the batteries do not have enough
power to keep the internal clock functioning.
With batteries and test strip drum
the meter may be stored
b2 °C and +30 °C.
For performing blood glucose tests the permitted range is from
+10 °C to +40 °C.
A test can be performed at the limits of the permitted range (be-
tween +6 °C and +10 °C or b40 °C and +44 °C). In this
case the thermometer symbol is displayed.
Do not use results obtained at the limits of the permitted tem-
perature range as a basis for making therapeutic decisions, as
they could be incorrect. Incorrect results can cause the wrong
therapeutic decision to be taken and so produce adverse health
effects.
Tests cannot be performed at temperatures below +6 °C and above
+44 °C.
The following message is displayed:
At temperatures below 0 °C it is impossible to turn the meter on.
Keep the finger pricker at temperatures between -25 °C and
+70 °C.