- Before using the
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
to test your blood
glucose, please read all of the instructions and conduct all of the tests including the quality control
test (Refer to page 42).
- Please perform the quality control test regularly to make sure the test results are accurate.
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- The
Rightest
Meter GM700SB can only be used with
Rightest
Test Strips GS700. Other
brands’ test strips should not be used under any circumstances. The use of other brands’ strips
may give inaccurate results.
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- The
Rightest
System GM700SB is intended for in vitro diagnostic use only. The test resultsusing
fresh capillary whole blood samples from the fingertip, palm and forearm are calibrated to be
equivalent to plasma testing.
- Venous, neonatal or arterial blood testing should be performed by healthcare professionals.
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- The
Rightest
System GM700SB is intended for self-testing. It should not be used to diagnose
diabetes mellitus.
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- If the
Rightest
Meter and Test Strips are exposed to a substantial change in temperature, please
wait 30 minutes before measurement.
- Follow all environmental protection regulations when disposing of batteries.
- You may manually turn off the Bluetooth
when you are in the radio-restricted area (like on the airplane).
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GM700SB
- Avoid contact with dripping or splashing liquids.
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- The minimum blood sample size to test using the
Rightest
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
GM700SB is 0.75µL: ( )
Blood sample size above 3.0µL might contaminate the test strip port and the meter.
Blood sample size below 0.75µL may cause an inaccurate result or may prevent a meter reading.
An Er4 reading will be displayed if the sample size is too small. In this case, repeat the test with a
new test strip.
Sample Size Example
Important Safety Notes:
- All parts of the kit are considered biohazardous and can potentially transmit infectious
diseases, even after following the cleaning and disinfecting procedures. Please refer to the
section " Caring for Your Meter" on page 48.
- Users should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water before and after handling
the meter, lancing device, or test strips.