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Blood Glucose Monitoring System

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Press 

 or 

 until the correct hour appears.

After the hour is set, press the 

S

 button to

enter the minute setting mode.

Step 6  

 Setting the Hour

Press 

 or 

 until the correct minute

appears. After setting the minute, press the 

S

button to enter the unit setting mode.

Step 7 

 Setting the Minute

Step 8 

 

Setting the Measurement Unit

The COOL meter can display results in mg/dL or 

mmol/L. You may be able to change the unit by 

pressing the 

 or 

 button, and then press the 

S

 button to confirm your setting. 

However, in some countries, the meter may 

have been set to the unit generally used in the 

country (mg/dL or mmol/L). In this case, the unit 

can not be changed and the unit change setting 

step will be excluded.

The unit setting on the meter may be fixed for your meter, so 

that you may not be able to change the setting.

Note

A number indicating the month will be 

blinking on the left corner of the screen. 

Press

or 

 until the correct month appears. 

Press the 

S

 button to confirm your selection 

and enter the date setting mode.

Step 3  

Setting the Month

Press 

 or 

 until the screen displays the

correct date. Press the 

S

 button to confirm the

date and enter the time setting mode.

Step 4  

Setting the Date

The meter can be set in the AM/PM 12-hour or

the 24-hour clock format. Press 

 or

 to 

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displayed in the 24-hour format. After 

selecting the format press the 

S

 button to 

enter the hour setting mode.

Step 5  

Setting the Time

Summary of Contents for COOL

Page 1: ...All Rights Reserved PGD1E3002 REV3x i SENS Inc 465 6 Wolgye4 dong Nowon gu Seoul 139 845 Korea www i sens com Medical Technology Promedt Consulting GmbH Altenhofstrasse 80 D 66386 St Ingbert Germany...

Page 2: ...stem The system provides you with safe convenient and painless blood glucose in vitro i e outside the body diagnostic monitoring You can obtain accurate results in just 5 seconds with a small 0 5 bloo...

Page 3: ...ice for Blood Sample Retrieval Preparing the Meter andTest Strip Flagging Post mealTest Results Applying Blood Sample Discarding Used Lancets Alternative SiteTesting HI and Lo Messages Target Blood Gl...

Page 4: ...0 CMPPE HMVDPTF NFUFS TIPVME CF VTFE POMZ XJUI UIF COOL strip t 5IF BWFSBHF IFNBUPDSJU SBOHF JT CFUXFFO BOE However people with severe anemia and newborns may have higher hematocrit and this can affec...

Page 5: ...sable type CR2032 Operatingranges Temperature Relative humidity Hematocrit 10 40 C 50 104 F _ _ t 1MFBTF DPOUBDU ZPVS BVUIPSJ FE J 4 4 TBMFT SFQSFTFOUBUJWF if any component is missing or damaged t The...

Page 6: ...in the direction of the arrow to open the battery compartment Step2 Remove the old battery by lifting the battery with the index finger and pulling out the battery with your thumb and index fingers as...

Page 7: ...ps past the expiration date t 5FTU TUSJQT JO OFX VOPQFOFE DPOUBJOFST BOE UFTU TUSJQT JO containers that have been opened can be used up until the expiration date printed on the test strip box and cont...

Page 8: ...tton to confirm your selection and enter the month setting mode Step2 SettingtheYear Adjusting the Date Time and Unit BloodGlucoseMeterDisplay mem appears when test results stored in the memory are di...

Page 9: ...L or mmol L In this case the unit can not be changed and the unit change setting step will be excluded The unit setting on the meter may be fixed for your meter so that you may not be able to change t...

Page 10: ...l return to step 2 See page 12 At any stage if the S button is pressed for 3 seconds Time Date and Unit setting mode will finish and the meter will be turned off Press and hold to scroll through numbe...

Page 11: ...the test strips are working properly The test strip vials have COOL Control Solution ranges printed on their labels Compare the result displayed on the meter to the COOL Control Solution range printe...

Page 12: ...F SFTVMUT ZPV HFU BSF OPU XJUIJO UIJT SBOHF UIF NFUFS and test strip may not work properly Then stop using the NFUFS BOE DPOUBDU UIF OFBSFTU J 4 4 SFQSFTFOUBUJWF t 5IF SBOHF QSJOUFE PO UIF UFTU TUSJQ...

Page 13: ...lancing device contained in the COOL Blood Glucose Monitoring System or any other medically approved lancing device t 5IF MBODJOH EFWJDF TIPVME CF VTFE CZ POF JOEJWJEVBM BOE communal use is strongly d...

Page 14: ...it cannot be deleted Insert a test strip with the contact bars facing upwards into the meter s test strip port Push the strip in gently until the meter beeps Be careful not to bend the test strip The...

Page 15: ...a blood sample using the lancing device Place the device against the pad of the finger The best puncture sites are on the middle or ring fingers Press the release button Remove the device from the fin...

Page 16: ...called Alternative Site Testing While AST may reduce the pain during testing it may not be simple for everyone and the following precautions should be observed during testing WhatisAST AlternativeSit...

Page 17: ...mptoms Note If the sample drop of blood runs or spreads due to contact with hair or with a line in you palm do not use that sample Try puncturing again in a smoother area Note AcceptablesituationsforA...

Page 18: ...HI icon appears when the blood glucose level is more than 600 mg dL 33 3 mmol L and indicates hyperglycemia If the HI icon is displayed again on retesting please contact your healthcare professional...

Page 19: ...deleted and the latest test result will be stored The meter calculates and displays the averages of total test results pre meal test results and post meal test results from the last 14 days Step1 Pre...

Page 20: ...the bell icon and then the On character will be displayed The screen will then automatically change to the memory check mode At this time the bell icon indicating that the PP2 alarm has been set will...

Page 21: ...iod of time t 1SFWFOU UIF FOUSZ PG EJSU EVTU CMPPE PS XBUFS BU UIF NFUFS T test strip port t P OPU ESPQ UIF NFUFS PS TVCNJU JU UP TUSPOH TIPDLT t P OPU USZ UP GJY PS BMUFS UIF NFUFS JO BOZ XBZ t FFQ U...

Page 22: ...e operating range Move to an area where the temperature is within the operating range 10 40 C 50 104 F and repeat the test after 30 minutes Message WhatItMeans WhatToDo The blood sample has abnormally...

Page 23: ...t match your expectation G UIF QSPCMFN JT OPU SFTPMWFE QMFBTF DPOUBDU ZPVS BVUIPSJ FE J 4 4 TBMFT SFQSFTFOUBUJWF Note The performance of COOL Blood Glucose Monitoring System Strips has been evaluated...

Page 24: ...facturer s Warranty J 4 4 OD XBSSBOUT UIBU UIF 00 FUFS TIBMM CF GSFF PG defects in material and workmanship in normal use for a period of five 5 years The meter must have been subjected to normal use...

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