20
21
IMPORTANT: Out-of-range test results may be caused by a
number of factors including:
[1] Expired or defective control solution.
[2] Expired or defective test strip.
[3] Error in performing test.
[4] Watered-down control solution.
[5] Meter malfunction.
[6] Control solution test done outside the operating
temperature of 50 °F to 104 °F (10 °C to 40 °C).
[7] Failure to shake the control solution bottle vigorously
before use.
[8] Failure to discard the fi rst drop of control solution and to
wipe the bottle tip clean.
CAUTION: Results from control solution tests do not refl ect
your blood glucose level. The control solution range is a
target range for control solution only. It is not a target
range for your blood glucose level.
bar and 1-2-3 indicates that the meter is calculating your
results.
[4]
Viewing Control Solution Test Result:
The result will
appear on the display and, if the volume is enabled, your
meter will beep once. The date and the abbreviation “Ctrl”
will also appear on the display.
Compare the result of your control solution test to the range
printed on the WaveSense Jazz Test Strip vial
label for the control solution level (Normal
or High) that you used. Your control solution
result should fall within this range. The control
solution test result is stored in memory.
To deactivate the meter, remove the used
WaveSense Jazz Test Strip. Dispose of used
materials properly.
If your control solution test results are out of
the range, repeat the test. If the results from
the control solution tests continue to fall
outside that range, do not use the WaveSense
Jazz System to test your blood glucose. Call
customer service.
Control Solution Range
100 - 130 mg/dL
Summary of Contents for jazz
Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE ...
Page 34: ......