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10. Record the cholesterol value in your log book.
11. Pull the test strip out of the meter. The meter will turn off by itself.
Unscrew the adjustable tip of the puncturer.
12. Put the protective cover of the lancet back on the lancet. Pull the
sliding mechanism back and slide the lancet ejector forward to eject
the lancet.
13. Discard the used lancet in an appropriate container with a lid.
14. Screw the adjustable tip back on the puncturer.
CAUTION:
To avoid accidental injury, do not leave used lancet in the puncturer. Always remove the
used lancet immediately after each test.
Understanding Your Blood Cholesterol Test Results
Consult your doctor for the appropriate range for you.
Normal fasting blood cholesterol is below 200 mg/dL.
The above range is just a reference, and it may not apply for every person.