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EasyGluco
TM
The meter will alert you when the power is getting low by displaying this symbol (symbol of battery and
its low sign) or when the meter does not power on by any means.
To replace the battery, make sure that the Meter is in the OFF position when changing the batteries.
When changing the batteries, be careful of the polarity of the batteries which is printed in the battery
deck of the meter.
After changing the batteries,
“
Setting The Meter
”
, MUST be done again for secure and accurate test
results.
Your EasyGluco
TM
Meter comes with two 3.0V (CR2032 or equivalent) lithium batteries. The batteries will provide you with enough power
to perform about 5,000 tests. When replacing the battery, 3.0V (CR2032 or equivalent) lithium battery can only be used.
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Battery
Problem with the test strip
With a new test strip and sufficient blood sample, re-test.
Troubleshooting
Problems that you may encounter : Following may help you to identify certain problems but may not represent all the problem that occurs.
Please avoid any IMPROPER use of the meter and the parts associated with the EasyGluco
TM
System.
MESSAGE CAUSED BY WHAT TO DO
Problem with the Meter
If problem persist,contact your local representative.
The meter has not been properly set
See “Setting The Meter”