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Table of Contents 

BEFORE YOU START

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     Warnings and Precautions                      

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     Health Information                             

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ABOUT THIS SYSTEM                         

 

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     Intended Use                                 

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     Principle of Measurement                         

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     Content of the System                         

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     Appearance and Key Functions of the Monitor   

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     LCD Display 

 

 

 

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     Appearance of the Test Strip 

 

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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE 

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     Battery Replacement              

 

 

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     Using AC adapter 

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     Setting the Monitor  

 

 

 

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BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENT    

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     Important Information        

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Checking with Kiptrack Control Solution      

 

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Important Control Solution Information       

 

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Doing a Control Solution Test   

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     Testing Your Blood Glucose                

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     Special Messages                 

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     Comparing Monitor and Laboratory Results 

 
 

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     The Four Measuring Modes 

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Summary of Contents for KIPTRACK 2 in1

Page 1: ...Blood Glucose Blood Pressure Monitoring System ACCURATE SMART PRECISE...

Page 2: ...ou must know about your system Please read it carefully and keep it for future reference For other questions regarding this system please contact your local customer service At all other times you sho...

Page 3: ...surfaces which are too hot to touch 5 Do not use the equipment where aerosol sprays are being used or where oxygen is being administered 6 Do NOT use under any circumstances on newborns or infants 7...

Page 4: ...specially if synthetic materials are present synthetic clothing carpets etc may cause damaging static discharges that may cause erroneous results 12 Do NOT use this instrument in close proximity to so...

Page 5: ...Display 14 Appearance of the Test Strip 15 PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE 16 Battery Replacement 16 Using AC adapter 18 Setting the Monitor 19 BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENT 22 Important Information 22 Checking...

Page 6: ...2 Cleaning Data Transmission Via Cable 43 42 Storage 43 PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDE 46 Error Message 47 Problem in Operation 47 SPECIFICATIONS 52 SYMBOLS INFORMATION 54 FCC STATEMENT 55 KIPTRACK BLOOD PRESS...

Page 7: ...ways consult your healthcare provider to have the results interpreted This device is NOT able to measure in the presence of common arrhythmia such as arterial or ventricular prema ture beats or arteri...

Page 8: ...r treatment plan to gain better control of your diabetes Time of day Normal plasma glucose range for people without diabetes mg dL Your target range mg dL Fasting and before meal 2 hours after meals T...

Page 9: ...lude obesity lack of exercise and cholesterol LDL adhering to the blood vessels Rising of blood pressure accelerates hardening of the arteries and the body becomes more susceptible to apoplexy and cor...

Page 10: ...n adult individual over age 16 at home Principle of Measurement Blood glucose is based on the measurement of electrical current generated by the reaction of glucose with the reagent of the strip The m...

Page 11: ...n y T M S A U E R I E PR C R T E C A C A S 11 Content of the System Blood Glucose blood Test Strip 5 5 Owner s manual 7 Carrying bag 8 8 Warranty card 9 10 10 9 First timer user guide 6 Lancets CAUTI...

Page 12: ...KIPTRACK 12 Appearance and Key Functions of the Monitor AC Adapter Port Connect to a power supply in...

Page 13: ...13 Air Tube Arm Cuff Air Plug Air Jack Air Plug connect to the air jack...

Page 14: ...s MEMORY Indicates a test result stored in memory mode PULSE SYMBOL Flashes when measuring blood pressure PULSE RATE DAY indicates average of blood glucose reading measured BATTERY SYMBOL Appears when...

Page 15: ...section Testing Your Blood Glucose for complete in Contact Bars Insert this end of the test strip into the meter structions Test Strip Handle Hold this part to insert the test strip into the slot Push...

Page 16: ...le you perform tests This means it is about time the batteries are changed However the test result is still accurate 2 Battery Symbol flashes by itself and the monitor cannot perform any measurement T...

Page 17: ...name batteries to 1 gether Use only new batteries of the required size and type Replacing the batteries does not affect previous test results 2 stored in the monitor But you may need to update the se...

Page 18: ...ter jack of the monitor 2 Plug AC adapter power plug into an electrical outlet Press ON OFF to start the measurement 1 When the monitor is off remove AC adapter power plug from the electrical outlet 2...

Page 19: ...ears on the display if you do not wish to delete the saved results press S button to skip this step If you wish to delete ALL the results press M button C F o o Press and Hold the S 19 Setting the Mon...

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Page 22: ...on any time to turn off the moni tor and exit the Setting Mode can ONLY be changed you perform blood parameters are not 22 BLOOD GLUCOSE MEASUREMENT Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cau...

Page 23: ...monitor The Four Measuring Modes The monitor provides you with four modes for measurement General AC PC and QC Modes Use when General not displayed any time of day without regard to time since last m...

Page 24: ...24 KIPTRACK Step 2 Press M button repeatedly to switch between General AC PC and QC mode...

Page 25: ...ose for the first time practise the procedure using Kiptrack control solution When you can do three tests in a row that are within the expected range you are ready to test your blood For routine check...

Page 26: ...f the dispenser tip to ensure a good sample and an accurate result Use only for 3 months after first opening Record the opening date on the control solution vial Discard the remaining control solution...

Page 27: ...he following in sequence CHK and STEP 2 Press the M button While the symbol appears on the display press the M button repeatedly three times and then QC will appear on the display With the QC sign on...

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Page 29: ...orbent hole of the test strip and the drop will be automatically drawn into the test strip Make sure the confirmation window fills completely The monitor begins to count down To avoid contaminating th...

Page 30: ...cap Replace and screw the lancing device cap until it is snug but not too tight Adjust depth of penetra tion 1 2 for soft or thin skin 3 for average skin 4 5 for thick or cal loused skin Slide the ej...

Page 31: ...ean the puncture site with 70 alcohol cotton and let it air dry Select the puncture site on fingertip Hold the lancing device firmly against the puncture site Press the release button You will hear a...

Page 32: ...n the monitor STEP 6 Remove the lancet Remove the lancing device cap and the lancet Place the disk on a hard surface and push the exposed needle tip into the protective disk Always use caution when re...

Page 33: ...your healthcare professional Appears when your result is above measure ment limit which is higher than 600 mg dL 33 3 mmol L This indicates severe hypergly cemia high blood glucose You should seek im...

Page 34: ...one in 2 hours after meal mode press M button twice while appears on the display PC will appear Allow your blood to touch the absorbent hole of test strip until the confirmation window is completely f...

Page 35: ...the lab Make sure that the samples for both tests the monitor test and the lab test are taken and tested within 15 minutes of each other Wash your hands before obtaining a blood sample Never use your...

Page 36: ...References 4 Surwit R S and Feinglos M N Diabetes Forecast 1988 April 4951 5 Sacks D B Carbohydrates Burtis C A and Ashwood E R ed Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry Philadelphia W B Saunders Com pa...

Page 37: ...provider as reference 6 Blood pressure varies between the two hands naturally Always 7 measure your blood pressure on the same arm Correct Application of the Pressure Cuff STEP 1 Connect the air plug...

Page 38: ...ghtened evenly around your upper arm Testing Your Blood Pressure STEP 1 Sit down for at least 10 minutes before measuring STEP 2 Place your elbow on a table or other object Relax your hand with the pa...

Page 39: ...the measurement the moni tor displays the systolic pressure diastolic pressure and heart rate Press button to switch off or it will switch off automatically after 3 minutes NOTE If a higher pressure...

Page 40: ...glucose will appear indicating that you are in the memory mode If you continue to press the M button the 14 21 28 60 and 90 day averages will appear You can then review the average tests in each meas...

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Page 42: ...ng to a personal computer Connect the cable to an RS232 port on your computer With the monitor switched off connect the other end of the RS232 interface cable to the monitor data port PCL will appear...

Page 43: ...lean the monitor and cuff The cuff can be cleaned by wiping with a moistened cloth and soap Do not immerse in water Storage 1 Monitor Storage Storage condition 25 C 70 C to 13 F 158 F below 10 to 95 t...

Page 44: ...es 2 to 30 C 36 to 86 F Do NOT freeze Record the opening date on the control solution vial Discard after 3 months Do not bend cut or alter a test strip in any way Keep the strip vial away from chil dr...

Page 45: ...rip from the vial immediately replace the vial cap and close it tightly Touch the test strip with clean and dry hands Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the vial Write the opening...

Page 46: ...rred Improper use may cause an inaccurate result without producing an error message In the event of a problem refer to the information under action Never try to disassemble the monitor in any circumst...

Page 47: ...47 Error Message...

Page 48: ...KIPTRACK 48 Problem in Operation 1 Blood Glucose Measurement What happened The monitor does not display a message after inserting a test strip...

Page 49: ...hat happened You turned off the monitor but it makes a beeping sound POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO The strip is still inside the slot Remove the strip If you need to test blood glucose insert an unused st...

Page 50: ...ll Shake the control solution vigorously and repeat the test again Expired or contaminated con trol solution Check the expiry date or the discard date of the control solution Control solution that is...

Page 51: ...measurement What happened A result is higher lower than user s average measurement POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO User probably not in correct position during measurement Adjust to a correct position to m...

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Page 53: ...w o cuff 4 of reading 15mg dL 0 83mmol L when 4 C to 40 C 39 2 F to 104 F below 85 R H 10 to 95 RH 15 to 93 RH 700 hPa to 1060 hPa glucose 100mg dL 5 CV mg dL or mmol L glucose value over 240 mg dL 13...

Page 54: ...IEC EN 60601 1 2 IEC EN 61010 1 IEC EN 61010 2 101 IEC EN 61326 2 6 EN 1060 1 EN 1060 3 NIBP requirements EN 1060 4 NIBP clinical investigation AAMI ANSI IEC 80601 2 30 ANSI AAMI ISO 81060 2 NIBP req...

Page 55: ...is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the...

Page 56: ...junction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure 2 limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equip ment should be installed and operate...

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