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Talking Function Table

WHEN the Meter will speak...

WHAT the Meter will say...

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Performing a Control solution
test.

L1/L2 Control Solution Test
please apply Control Solution
onto the test strips.

Temperature is outside of
testing range( 50ºF~104ºF)

“Temperature is out of range”

When meter is turned on or
when the Test Strip is
inserted into the meter.
When the Meter is turned off.

Melody

Insert Test strip and arrow up or down until CTL

shows next to the test strip icon.

Control solution test is completed
and NOT within range. The result
is shown on screen.

“Your L1/ L2 control solution
test result is (number) milligram
per deciliter, is not within range”

Embrace no code En UG-511-2.qxd:2012  2012/2/4  9:34 AM  Page 20

Summary of Contents for Embrace NO Code

Page 1: ...using fresh capillary whole blood taken from fingertips palm or forearm The added convenience of auto coding can help reduce the chance of inaccurate readings caused by incorrect coding of the meter...

Page 2: ...Up Your New System The Set Up Screen 10 Setting the Clock 11 Setting the Alarm 14 Talking and Horn Function 16 Talking Function Table 19 Control Solution Testing 24 Performing a Control Solution Test...

Page 3: ...Results 36 Viewing Stored Readings and 39 7 14 30 Days Average Caring For The Meter Changing the Battery 41 Cleaning the Meter 43 Storage and Precautions 43 Solving Problems 44 Product Warranty 47 Spe...

Page 4: ...o Code Blood Glucose Monitoring System comes as a starter kit or simple kit Each kit may include the following items CONTENTS KIT CONFIGURATION Starter Kit Simple Kit Embrace No Code Meter Instruction...

Page 5: ...r Display Shows your blood glucose test results memory values averages language selection data port connection and alarm times See page 8 Meter Buttons Press and hold the mid dle button located on the...

Page 6: ...se Kit Battery Compartment Holds two AAA batteries battery cover Data Port Connect an Omnis Health data cable here to send data into a PC purchased separately Back of the Embrace No Code Meter BATTERY...

Page 7: ...u can be assured that each reading you get is an accurate and meaningful result IMPORTANT Immediately close the vial cap of the test strip bottle tightly after each use Keep the unused test strips in...

Page 8: ...ge 38 ALARM To set Alarm or indicates Alarm has been set see page 14 CTL This icon indicates a control solution test see page 24 To view the control solution test see page 38 BATTERY Appears when batt...

Page 9: ...F 104 F CLOCK Indicates the Meter is ready to set up the year date and time see page 11 LANGUAGE SELECTION Indicates the language selection see page 17 UNITS Unit of measurement for your blood glucos...

Page 10: ...the desired setting then press and release the middle button to set To exit use the up or down button to navigate to the END of Function mode press and release the middle button The meter will announ...

Page 11: ...urn on the meter Step 2 Press and release middle button for setup screen and then press and release the up or down buttons until the clock 3rd icon on the top row is flashing When the clock icon is fl...

Page 12: ...reach the desired day When the desired day is reached press and release the middle button Step 6 Set Time Format to 12 hours or 24 hours The current time format will flash If the talking feature is o...

Page 13: ...e is on the meter will say The Year Date Time and AM or PM Anytime during set up inserting a Embrace No Code Test Strip will begin testing Any changes made so far are will be stored You may need to re...

Page 14: ...button to turn on the meter Step 2 Press and release the middle button to enter the set up screen Then press and release the up or down button until the on the second row starts to flash If the talki...

Page 15: ...you choose to only set one alarm and have completed that desired alarm press and release the middle button until you have exited the alarm set up screen If you choose to set all 3 alarms and the desi...

Page 16: ...ption for English or Bilingual which can be used as a verbal aid for using the Meter or hearing test results The default Language is English which can be changed to Bilingual if desired If the speakin...

Page 17: ...w steps 1 3 Language Selection Step 1 Press and hold the middle button to turn on the meter Step 2 Press and release the middle button to enter set up screen Press and release the bottom button until...

Page 18: ...ge Selection Option NOTE Anytime during set up you can insert an Embrace No Code Test Strip and begin testing Any changes made so far are stored Your choice of language and volume settings will not be...

Page 19: ...sult is ABOVE the measurement range of 600 mg dL Your blood glucose reading is above 600mg dL Talking Function Table The talking function can be used as an aid for you to hear the test results and use...

Page 20: ...he test strips Temperature is outside of testing range 50 F 104 F Temperature is out of range When meter is turned on or when the Test Strip is inserted into the meter When the Meter is turned off Mel...

Page 21: ...button to enter the Meter Set Up Screen WHEN the Meter will speak WHAT the Meter will say Talking Function Table NO Code MEM PC LINK CLOCK time ALARM CLOCK HORN VOLUME LANGUAGE SELECTION END Memory Re...

Page 22: ...d time setup setting up the month Set Month During date and time setup setting up the date Set Date During date and time setup setting up the hour Set Hour WHEN the Meter will speak WHAT the Meter wil...

Page 23: ...nt Down Error 5 Count Down Error Setting 12 H 24 H Setting Minute Setting Alarm When the Set Date and Time section has been completed Set 12th Hour Set 24 Hour 12 H is Standard Time 24 H is Military T...

Page 24: ...Strips You left the test strip bottle cap open for a while You dropped the Meter You suspect your Meter and test strips are not working properly The blood glucose test results do not reflect how you f...

Page 25: ...or HIGH to determine which Level the Meter will need to be tested on LOW Meter should be set to L1 HIGH Meter should be set to L2 Shake the Bottle of Control Solution to ensure liquid is mixed well P...

Page 26: ...ture is on the Meter will say Please apply blood onto the test strip A flashing blood drop and arrow will appear in the meter display screen According to the level of Control Solution press and releas...

Page 27: ...L1 range printed on the test strip bottle see page 28 Control Solution Trouble Shooting Follow steps 3 through 5 for the Level 2 Control Solution test and compare the result with the Level 2 range pri...

Page 28: ...strip Meter malfunction Make sure you are using Embrace Control Solution Make sure the testing environment is between 50 F to 104 F Check the expiration and open bottle date on both the control solut...

Page 29: ...See Setting Up Your New System on page 4 and Control Solution Testing on page 23 for details Wash your hands and testing site thoroughly with soap and warm water and dry well You are testing in an ar...

Page 30: ...e setting on the adjustable cap for the puncture depth level 1 is the lightest and 5 is the deepest Step 4 With one hand holding middle way down the lancing device pull and release the opposite end of...

Page 31: ...on the bottle label Discard the bottle and any remaining test strip after 3 months from date of opening For Finger Tip Testing Step 1 Set up the Lancing Device Step 2 Wash hands with soap and warm wa...

Page 32: ...f the strip will act as a straw and pull the blood up into the strip Leave the tip of the strip in the blood drop until the meter begin beeps or plays a melody The meter will start to count down After...

Page 33: ...puncture site to form a blood drop approximately 0 6 l Do not milk or squeeze around the puncture site If the testing area is moist this may result in the strip not being able to pull enough blood up...

Page 34: ...conditions You should consult with your doctor or healthcare professional before using alternate site testing DO AST ONLY in the following intervals In a pre meal or fasting state more than 2 hours s...

Page 35: ...tep 2 Wash hands with soap and warm water Rinse and Dry hands thoroughly Step 3 For Testing on Palm and Forearm Hold the lancing device use the clear cap against the test site base of palm or forearm...

Page 36: ...e 2001 24 7 1303 04 IMPORTANT Discard used test strips and lancets according to your local disposal regulations Understanding Your Blood Glucose Test Results Blood glucose value will vary depending on...

Page 37: ...sults that are HI or LO or you get a result that is more than 250 mg dL or below 50 mg dL AND you DO NOT feel ill Test your Meter with control solution refer to page 27 Control Solution Testing Test a...

Page 38: ...raging to help track your blood glucose trend You must set up your Meter to use the memory and day averaging function see Setting Up Your New System on page 10 The Meter will not memorize test or cont...

Page 39: ...is flashing If the talking function is on the meter will say Memory Recall Step 3 Press and release the middle button to enter the Memory the 3rd picture should show nil Press and release the top butt...

Page 40: ...ded in the averages is shown right next to the icon Press and release the middle button to exit the Memory Recall Screen nil will appear on the display screen after the last recorded test result if le...

Page 41: ...esult will cause the oldest one to be deleted Stored test results and day averages will not be erased when changing batteries You can begin testing anytime by inserting a test strip Caring for the Met...

Page 42: ...l face to the right Make sure batteries are firmly in place You should here a click when inserting the batteries this will ensure the batteries are in firmly NOTE When the batteries have been changed...

Page 43: ...ould damage the electronics The Meter and test strips are designed to be used within the temperature ranges between 50 F 104 F Avoid leaving the Meter in extremely hot or cold places such as near a he...

Page 44: ...details the significant display screen messages and error codes you will encounter when using your Embrace No Code Meter and test strips All warranty claims must be directed to Omnis Health LLC The w...

Page 45: ...and put back in the batteries and turn the Meter back on If problems persists call us at 877 979 5454 Repeat the test with a new test strip Remember to add sample only when you see the prompt on the d...

Page 46: ...and repeat the test on your fingertip with a new test strip If the result is still HI contact your physician or healthcare professional immediately Wash and dry your hands and repeat the test on your...

Page 47: ...laims must be directed to Omnis Health LLC The warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the system Specifications Test Strips Embrace No Code Blood Glucose Test Strips Test Range 20 600 mg d...

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