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4.1 Storing the measured values
The Biocomfort blood glucose meter auto-
matically saves the last 122 measured blood
glucose measurements together with the date
and time of measurement.
If the memory is full, the oldest result is
overwritten by the result of the next measure-
ment.
The measured values are retained in the
measured value memory even when the
battery is removed.
4.2 Calling up the stored measured values
For every user identity number, the stored
blood glucose measurements can be called
up, from the last one to the oldest one. In ad-
dition, the average blood glucose values for 7,
14, 21 and 28 days can be displayed.
To display the memory contents, proceed as
follows:
Step 1:
Press the MEM button to access the meas-
ured value memory. The device is now
switched on.
Step 2:
The user identity number blinks on the dis-
play in whose measured value memory the
result of the last blood glucose measurement
was stored (see Section 3.5 “Use by multiple
persons”).
Step 3:
In order to look at the contents of the
measured value memory of a certain user,
press the MEM button until the desired user
identity number appears.
Step 4:
Confirm the selection by pressing the On/Off
button.
Step 5:
The last stored measurement for the selected
user appears on the display with date and
time.
Step 6:
When you press the MEM button again,
the average value the meter calculated
for the last seven days is displayed.
Here, the number of days selected for the
average value is shown to the left of the
word “day”. To the left next to the abbrevia-
tion “avg” (average), the number of meas-
urements appears which were taken into
account in the calculation of the average
value.
Step 7:
After pressing the MEM button again, the
average value of the measurements of the
last 14 days is displayed. Here, the number
14 is displayed to the left of the word “day”
(see figure on page 38).
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