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Summary of Contents for HighQ Check Special

Page 1: ...y Regular monitoring of your blood glucose levels can help you and your doctor gain better control of your diabetes Due to its compact size and easy operation you can use the HighQ Check Blood Glucose...

Page 2: ...ETY PRECAUTIONS CONTENTS OF SYSTEM METER OVERVIEW DISPLAY SCREEN CHANGING THE BATTERY TEST STRIP CHANGING SETTINGS CODING YOUR METER BEFORE TESTING PERFORMING A CONTROL SOLUTION TEST CONTENT 02 04 05...

Page 3: ...SE BLOOD SAMPLING TESTING YOUR BLOOD GLUCOSE REVIEWING BLOOD GLUCOSE DAY AVERAGE RESULTS AND MEMORY DOWNLOADING RESULTS ONTO A COMPUTER MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS LO...

Page 4: ...est strips and is suitable for self testing and for professional use People with diabetes can use this system to self test their blood glucose The system must not be used to diagnose or rule out diabe...

Page 5: ...g hazards 4 Do NOT under any circumstances use the device on newborns or infants 5 Before using this device to test blood glucose read all instructions thoroughly and prac tice the test Carry out all...

Page 6: ...06 CONTENTS OF SYSTEM Your new HighQ Check system kit includes Blood glucose meter User s manual Carrying bag Quick start user guide Warranty card last page of the user s manual 2 x 1 5V AAA Battery...

Page 7: ...lancing device Either multiple use auto disabling lancing devices or single use disposable lancing devices can be used with this system If any items are missing from your kit or opened prior to use p...

Page 8: ...08 METER OVERVIEW...

Page 9: ...ton Enter the meter memory and Alarm Settings Test Slot Insert test strip here to turn the meter on for testing S Button Enter and confirm the meter settings and Switch AC PC Data Port Download test r...

Page 10: ...esult Date Time Day Average Battery Symbol Memory Symbol Control Solution Mode Measurement Unit Testing Type Setting Mode Measuring Mode DISPLAY SCREEN AC before meal PC after meal Thermometer Alarm S...

Page 11: ...w battery you can perform approx 500 tests or test for approx 1 year When you change the battery your saved test results always remain saved Remove the used battery right before inserting the new batt...

Page 12: ...eck meter should only be used with HighQ Check Test Strips Using other test strips with this meter will produce inaccurate results ATTENTION The front side of test strip should face up when inserting...

Page 13: ...settings Entering the Setting Mode Start with the meter off no test strip inserted Press ON OFF S Button for 3 seconds 1 Setting the date The sequence of the date setting is YEAR MONTH DAY CHANGING SE...

Page 14: ...2 Setting the time format Press M to select the desired time format 12h or 24h Press S 3 Setting the time With the HOUR MINUTE flashing in sequence press S until the correct hour minute appears Press...

Page 15: ...flashing in sequence press M until the following sequence appear OFF the setting will be saved and the meter will shut down automatically NOTE These parameters can ONLY be changed in the setting mode...

Page 16: ...t strips 1 Insert the code card into the slot The display will show CODING YOUR METER 16 2 The code number will be show on the display Make sure the code number on the display matches the code number...

Page 17: ...ox They can be purchased separately Please make sure you have those items needed for a blood glucose test beforehand Do a control solution test when you first receive the meter at least once a week to...

Page 18: ...need HighQ Check meter HighQ Check test strip CG 001 control solution 1 Insert the test strip to turn on the meter Insert the test strip into the meter Wait for the meter to display the and PERFORMING...

Page 19: ...lt in memory under If you press S again the will disappear and this test is no longer a control solution test WARNING When doing the control solution test you must mark it so that the test result will...

Page 20: ...queeze out another drop and place it on the tip of the vial cap 2 Hold the meter to move the absorbent hole of the test strip to touch the drop Once the confirmation window fills completely the meter...

Page 21: ...and it should fall within this range If not please read the instructions again and repeat the control solution test 5 Out of range results If you continue to have test results fall outside the range p...

Page 22: ...e Always use a new sterile lancet Lancets are for single use only Avoid getting hand lotion oil dirt or debris in or on the lancets and the lancing device Wash and dry your hands thoroughly after hand...

Page 23: ...Site Stimulating blood perfusion by rubbing the puncture site before blood extraction has a signifi cant influence on the glucose value obtained Blood from a site that has not been rubbed exhibits a...

Page 24: ...py water Rinse well and DRY them thoroughly You can also use an alcohol pad to clean your fingertip It is necessary to make sure the site is DRY before using the lancing device 2 Place the lancing dev...

Page 25: ...Please insert test strip within 1 minute 4 When the blood drop symbol flashed on the meter it means that you can start testing You have 3 minutes to apply the blood sample If you do not apply within 3...

Page 26: ...atically 8 Record the result 9 Remove the test strip from the meter Discard the used test strip and lancet in a puncture proof container 7 When you hear a beep the meter starts to count down Then the...

Page 27: ...button again will appear on the display 7 14 30 90 day average results for before meal result then press the S button again will appear the display 7 14 30 90 day average results for after meal resul...

Page 28: ...more about the Health Care Software System or to obtain a micro USB cable separa tely please contact the local distributor 1 Obtaining the required cable and installing the software To download the H...

Page 29: ...SET will appear on the meter display indicating that the meter is in communication mode 3 Data transmission To transmit data follow the instructions provided with the software Results will be transmi...

Page 30: ...rage conditions 20 to 70 4 F to 158 F below 85 relative humidity Always store or transport the meter in its original storage case Avoid dropping and heavy impact Avoid direct sunlight and high humidit...

Page 31: ...tly Touch the test strip with clean and dry hands Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the vial Write the opening date on the vial label when you first opened it Discard remaining te...

Page 32: ...udy showed that maintaining blood glucose levels close to normal can reduce the risk of diabetes complications by up to 60 The results provided by this system can help you and your healthcare professi...

Page 33: ...and before meal 2 hours after meals Before sleep 100 mg dl 5 6 mmol L 140 mg dl 7 8 mmol L 110 mg dl 6 1 mmol L 80 120 mg dl 4 4 6 7 mmol L 140 180 mg dl 7 8 10 mmol L 100 140 mg dl 5 6 7 8 mmol L No...

Page 34: ...t 10 40 50 104 F and wait 20 minutes before re testing Temperature is too low during the test procedure Shift to a normal environment 10 40 50 104 F and wait 20 minutes before re testing Appears when...

Page 35: ...cose level is higher than 600 mg dL 33 3 mmol L Test again to make sure the mea sure value if it still appears please consult your doctor to determine Blood glucose level is lower than 20 mg dL 1 1 mm...

Page 36: ...1 No insert the code card 2 Using wrong test strip Review the instructions and re in sert the code key or please contact your local distributor The test strip that has been used or damp test strip Re...

Page 37: ...ter and test strips should be at room temperature 20 C to 25 C 68 F to 77 F before testing Repeat the test with a new test strip Please contact your local distributor Please contact your local distrib...

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Page 39: ...ing detection Auto reaction time count down Auto shutdown after 180 seconds of idleness Temperature Warning Operating Condition 10 to 40 50 to 104 below 85 R H No condensing Storage Transportation Con...

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