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• Test Range:  

20-600 mg/dL (1.1-33.3 mmol/L)

• Sample Size:  

Minimum 0.5 

• Test Time:  

5 seconds

• Test Sample:  

Fresh capillary whole blood

• Calibration:  

Plasma-equivalent

• Assay Method:   Electrochemical
• Power:  

One (1) 3.0 V lithium battery

   

(non-rechargeable, replaceable, type CR2032)

• Battery Life:  

1,000 tests

• Memory:  

250 blood glucose values

• Dimension:  

84 x 40 x 17 (mm)

• Weight:  

38.5 g (battery included)

• Operating Range

  Temperature: 10-40 /50-104
  Relative Humidity: 10-90%
  Hematocrit: 20-60%

Performance Evaluation

The performance of e-CheKer Blood Glucose Monitoring System 

Strips has been evaluated in laboratory and in clinical tests.
Accuracy: The accuracy of the e-CheKer BGM System (Model 

GM505FA) was assessed by comparing blood glucose results 

obtained by patients with those obtained using a YSI Model 2300 

Glucose Analyzer, a laboratory instrument. The following results 

were obtained by 115 diabetic patients at clinic centers.

Slope                         

 

0.961

Y-intercept                      

3.5 mg/dL

Correlation coefficient(r)        0.995

Number of samples           

115

Range tested                   

40-521 mg/dL

Accuracy results for glucose concentration < 75 mg/dL 

(4.2 mmol/L)

Accuracy results for glucose concentration 

≧ 

75 mg/dL 

(4.2 mmol/L)

Within 

±

 5 mg/dL

(Within 

±

 

0.28 mmol/L)

13/19 (68%)

Within

 

±

 10 mg/dL

(Within 

±

 

0.56 mmol/L)

18/19 (95%)

Within

 

±

 15 mg/dL

(Within 

±

 

0.83 mmol/L)

19/19 (100%)

Within 

±

 5%

66/96 (69%)

Within 

±

 10%

92/96 (96%)

Within 

±

 5%

96/96 (100%)

Within 

±

 20%

96/96 (100%)

e-CheKer Blood Glucose 
Monitoring System Specifications

Summary of Contents for e-Checker

Page 1: ...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 2012 i SENS Inc All Rights Reserved PGB6E3001 REV4x...

Page 2: ...ur purchase of the e CheKer Blood Glucose Monitoring System The system provides you with convenient safe and less painful blood glucose in vitro i e outside the body diagnostic monitoring You ll recei...

Page 3: ...e 9 Setting the Time 10 Setting the Year and Measurement Unit 11 Setting the Sound On OFF 12 StoringTest Results in Meter Memory 13 Deleting StoredTest Results from Meter Memory 14 e CheKer Blood Gluc...

Page 4: ...g along with alternate sites testing on forearm palm thigh and calf The e CheKer blood glucose monitoring system is intended for self testing outside the body invitro diagnostic use The glucose in the...

Page 5: ...y or setting modes Meter Display Test result symbol and simple message display C Button Power button to review previous test results or change code date time year or measurement units Test Strip Port...

Page 6: ...L DecimalPoint Appears when measurement unit issettommol L unit Blood Drop Symbol Indicates meter is ready to receive blood sample Month Day Hour Minute code Shows code for three 3 seconds after test...

Page 7: ...ter hour is set press M button to enter minute setting mode Step 5 Setting the Minute Press C button until correct minute appears After minute is set press M button to move to year setting mode Step 2...

Page 8: ...ress C button to turn meter off Helpful Tip Each time you press the C button you ll see previous test results dates and times displayed in chronological order To see test results displayed more quickl...

Page 9: ...es or No To delete all memory choose Yes Press M button All past stored test results and their dates and times will be deleted The number zero will appear Or if you do not wish to delete the memory ch...

Page 10: ...se test strips Keep test strips and the test strip bottle away from children The test strips and bottle cap may be choking hazards Drying agents in the bottle cap may be harmful if inhaled or swallowe...

Page 11: ...test strips The code number on the display and test strip bottle must match If the meter is not correctly coded you will receive inaccurate results For accurate results the code numbers on the e CheKe...

Page 12: ...er comes first Only use e CheKer Control Solution to test e CheKer Test Strips and the e CheKer Meter e CheKer Control Solution It contains a known amount of glucose that reacts with a e CheKer Test S...

Page 13: ...t Gently push test strip into the port until meter beeps A code number will appear for three 3 seconds The symbol will show on the display Confirm matching code numbers on display and test strip bottl...

Page 14: ...same sample site may cause pain or skin calluses Choose a different site each time you test Out of Range Result Factors If your control solution test results do not fall within the range printed on th...

Page 15: ...le at different sample sites The lancing device s adjustable tip allows the best depth of skin penetration for an adequate sample size A beginning setting of three 3 is recommended Step 4 Step 5 Prepa...

Page 16: ...Match Test Strips on pages 17 18 Step 1 Step 2 Place cocked lancing device against fingertip side Helpful Tip Choose a different fingertip each time you retrieve a sample to minimize discomfort Abnorm...

Page 17: ...l count down from five to one 5 1 on the display Test results time and date will appear and automatically store in meter memory Remove used test strip from port Meter will turn off after three 3 secon...

Page 18: ...the test results from the fingertip test and AST may differ This is because things such as lifestyle and ingested food have an effect on glucose levels Things to know when using AST Alternative SiteT...

Page 19: ...e glucose levels to reach the same value Use a fingertip for drawing if you suffer from hypoglycemia or have experienced hypoglycemic shock or symptoms If the sample drop of blood runs or spreads due...

Page 20: ...etween 20 to 600 mg dL 1 1 33 3 mmol L Please refer to the instructions below if you receive a Hi or Lo message If you receive a Hi or Lo message repeat the test If the result is the same contact your...

Page 21: ...r acetone An abnormally high or low red blood cell count hematocrit levels over 60 or below 20 may produce inaccurate results A normal red blood cell count is in the 30 50 range It may be below or ove...

Page 22: ...sts Accuracy The accuracy of the e CheKer BGM System Model GM505FA was assessed by comparing blood glucose results obtained by patients with those obtained using aYSI Model 2300 Glucose Analyzer a lab...

Page 23: ...rol average 356 4 mg dL 19 8 mmol L 4 5 Error Display Messages andTroubleshooting Teststriphasbeen used Use a new strip Bloodsampleapplied before symbol appeared Repeattestwitha newstrip Wait until sy...

Page 24: ...e meter is on by pressing M button If meter doesn t turn on battery may be low Change the battery Be sure the battery has facing up If not reinstall correctly Meter does not countdown from five to one...

Page 25: ...pering use or service of the meter Any claim must be made within the warranty period The i SENS company will at its discretion repair or replace a defective meter or meter part that is covered by this...

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