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GLUCOCARD

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SHINE Express

BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM

Q.  May I share my GLUCOCARD® Shine Express Blood 

Glucose Monitoring System (BGMS) and lancing device 

with anyone else?

  A.  No. The BGMS and lancing device are intended for use 

by a single user only; never share the BGMS or lancing 

device with others.

Q.  Can I use a different brand of test strips in the 

GLUCOCARD Shine Express BGMS?

   A.  No. Only GLUCOCARD® Shine Test Strips can be used 

with the GLUCOCARD Shine Express BGMS.

Q.  Can abnormally high or low red blood cell count produce 

inaccurate results?

   A.  Yes. An abnormally high or low red blood cell count 

(hematocrit level over 65% or below 15%) may produce 

inaccurate results.

Q. What is the BGMS’s battery life?

  A. 3,000 tests.

Q. What batteries are used in the BGMS?

  A. Two AAA batteries.

Q.  What symbol displays on the meter when my batteries 

should be replaced?

  A.  

Q. May I reuse my test strips?

  A.  No. Reusing test strips will produce an inaccurate 

reading.

Q. What temperature should I store my test strips?

  A.  You should store your test strips in a cool and dry  

place at a temperature of 34-86ºF (1-30ºC) and 20-80% 

relative humidity. Keep your test strips away from direct 

sunlight or heat, and do not freeze.

Q.  Is it OK to store my test strips in a box or another  

storage unit?

  A.  No. Store test strips in the product’s original vial.  

Close the vial tightly after taking out a test strip and  

use the test strip immediately.

Q.  May I use my test strips after the expiration date on  

its vial?

  A.  No. Test strips used beyond the expiration date on the 

vial may produce inaccurate results. 

Q.  What control solutions should I use to check  

my GLUCOCARD Shine Express BGMS and  

GLUCOCARD Shine Test Strips?

  A.  Only test your meter and test strips using the 

GLUCOCARD® Shine Control Solutions (Level 1 and 2). 

These control solutions are specifically designed for  

this meter and test strips to ensure that they are 

working properly.

Q.  Where do I find the GLUCOCARD Shine Control  

Solution range?

  A.  The control solution range is printed on your test strip 

vial. The ranges printed are for the GLUCOCARD Shine 

Control Solutions only. 

Q.  Does the GLUCOCARD Shine Control Solution range 

correlate with my blood glucose level?

  A. No. 

Q.  What is the temperature range to run a control  

solution test? 

  A.  Make sure your meter, test strips and control solution 

are at room temperature before testing. A control 

solution test must be done at room temperature  

68-77ºF (20-25ºC). 

Q.  What is the temperature range for storing my control 

solution bottles?

  A.  Always make certain the control solution bottle is  

closed tightly and stored at a temperature of 46-86ºF 

(8-30ºC). 

Q.  When should I run a control solution test? 

  

A.  When you want to practice the test procedure, instead 

of using blood

  A. When you use your meter for the first time
  A. When you begin using a new vial of test strips
  A.  When you suspect that the meter or the test strips are 

not working properly

  A.  When you think your test results are inaccurate or they 

do not reflect how you feel

  A.  When you use your meter for blood glucose testing after 

any disinfection procedure

  A. If the meter has been dropped or damaged 

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