Blood Glucose Meter
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Maintenance
Lancing Device
Proper maintenance is recommended for best results.
When the battery icon ( ) is blinking, it means the battery is running
low and you should replace the battery as soon as possible. An "E-6"
error message will appear if the battery is too low to perform any more
blood glucose tests. The meter will not function until the battery is
replaced.
Instructions:
1. Make sure the meter is off before removing
the battery.
2. Turn over the meter to locate the battery
cover. Press the battery cover tab on the top
and lift the cover to open the battery cover.
3. Remove and discard the old battery. Insert
two new CR 2032 3.0V coin cell batteries on
top of the plastic tape. Make sure it is aligned
with the plus (+) side facing up in the battery
carrier.
4. Close the battery cover and make sure that it
snaps shut.
5. Recheck and reset the clock setting as
necessary after battery replacement to ensure time is set correctly.
To set the meter clock, see
Meter Setup Before Testing
on page
12.
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Blood Glucose Meter does not require special
maintenance or cleaning. A cloth dampened with water and a mild
detergent solution can be used to wipe the outside of the meter.
Take care to avoid getting
liquids, dirt, blood or control solution into the meter through the strip or
data ports. It is recommended that you store the meter in the carrying
case after each use.
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Blood Glucose Meter is a precision electronic
instrument. Please handle it with care.
Use
70% Isopropyl Alcohol to disinfect the meter.
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Use mild soap and warm water to clean with a soft cloth as required.
Carefully dry
the device thoroughly. Do not immerse the lancing device. Please refer
to the lancing device insert for more details.
Use 70% Isopropyl Alcohol to disinfect the lancing device.
Replacing the Battery
Replacing the Battery
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