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Blood

Glucose

Monitoring

System

Basic

Basic

Basic

Simple

Proven Accuracy

Easy To Handle 

Owner's Booklet

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Summary of Contents for ONETOUCH BASIC (WITH DATA PORT)

Page 1: ...Blood Glucose Monitoring System Basic Basic Basic Simple Proven Accuracy Easy To Handle Owner s Booklet DCO_06331801A_OTB_OB_US 11 25 03 3 27 PM Page i...

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Page 3: ...titative determination of glucose in whole blood as an aid in monitoring effectiveness of diabetes management in the home and in clinical settings It is not intended for use in the diagnosis of diabet...

Page 4: ...e supported by the American Association of Diabetes Educators the American Diabetes Association the U S Food and Drug Administration and the Health Industry Manufacturers Association IMPORTANT The One...

Page 5: ...onitoring System 5 OneTouch Basic Blood Glucose Meter 6 OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strips 8 OneTouch Normal Control Solution 10 BEFORE TESTING 11 Setting Meter Code 11 Checking the System...

Page 6: ...Getting a Drop of Blood 27 How to Test Your Blood 33 Special Messages 38 Checking the Amount of Blood on the Test Strip 39 COMPARING METER AND LABORATORY RESULTS 42 USING THE METER MEMORY 45 Entering...

Page 7: ...ng the Time 50 Setting the Date 51 Beep Prompts 52 Language 53 Time Format 54 Date Format 54 Unit of Measure 55 Decimal Separator 55 Exiting the Set Up Mode 56 SOLVING PROBLEMS 57 Test Procedure Messa...

Page 8: ...aily Check 73 Cleaning the Meter 73 Replacing the Batteries 78 SPECIFICATIONS 82 GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY 83 30 Day Money Back Guarantee 83 Three Year Warranty 83 INDEX 85 www LifeScan com DCO_06331801A...

Page 9: ...important role in controlling your diabetes The results you get with the OneTouch Basic System can help you and your healthcare professional monitor and adjust your treatment plan diet exercise and m...

Page 10: ...ediately Never make significant changes to your medication program or ignore physical symptoms without consulting your healthcare professional If your test result is 60 mg dL or lower this indicates l...

Page 11: ...lood samples with preservatives that contain fluoride gray top test tubes You will get false low results When testing removal of the test strip prior to display of the blood glucose result may give yo...

Page 12: ...rol Solution These products have been designed tested and proven to work together as a system to produce accurate blood glucose test results Only LifeScan manufactures OneTouch Basic System products A...

Page 13: ...installed Owner s Booklet Quick Reference Guide Check Strip OneTouch Normal Control Solution OneTouch Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler Lancets Carrying Case Logbook OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouc...

Page 14: ...and become familiar with all the parts of your OneTouch Basic Meter 6 M Button Test Strip Holder C M Battery Compartment on back Display On Off Button Test Area with Protective Coating C Button Data...

Page 15: ...information stored in your meter s memory and to review your meter s option settings C BUTTON Use the C button to change the option settings on the OneTouch Basic Meter TEST STRIP HOLDER The test str...

Page 16: ...eTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strips The OneTouch Basic Blood Glucose Monitoring System measures the amount of sugar glucose in whole blood When blood is applied to a OneTouch Basic Profile On...

Page 17: ...n the vial When you open a new vial of test strips record the discard date on the vial The discard date for test strips is four months after first opening the vial Do not use test strips that are bent...

Page 18: ...e that the OneTouch Basic Meter and OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strips are working together properly Example Normal Control Solution 10 Expiration Date For in vitro diagnostic use only Not...

Page 19: ...e OneTouch Basic Meter in these three easy steps CAUTION If the code number on the meter display does not match the code number on the vial of OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strips test resul...

Page 20: ...by the message check code will momentarily appear on the display The following will then appear Example Step 2 Match the Code Numbers The code number on the test strip vial ranges from 1 to 16 If the...

Page 21: ...this code number until you change it You are now ready to do a test Checking the System There are two ways to check that your OneTouch Basic System is working properly The check strip is used to chec...

Page 22: ...our OneTouch Basic System Before doing a check strip test make sure the test strip holder test area and check strip are clean dry and lint free Do the check strip test at room temperature between 64 a...

Page 23: ...rate If you drop the meter If you get the meter wet Whenever the following message appears How to do a check strip test Step 1 Press the On Off Button Insert Side 1 of the Check Strip When insert code...

Page 24: ...ack into the Test Strip Holder It should go in notched end first Side 2 white side facing up The meter counts down from four to zero and then gives you a check strip result 2 M C M C 1 Note Do not app...

Page 25: ...strip test and get a reading that falls within the correct check strip range To clean and maintain the check strip Make sure both sides of the check strip are clean If necessary wipe the check strip w...

Page 26: ...known amount of glucose that reacts with OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strips Control solution should be used to practice the test procedure and to make sure your meter and test strips are...

Page 27: ...t the meter wet The control solution test procedure is just like blood glucose testing except that you use OneTouch Normal Control Solution instead of blood Control solution test tips Shake the contro...

Page 28: ...mal Control Range printed on the test strip vial is for OneTouch Normal Control Solution only It is not a recommended range for your blood glucose level Store the control solution at room temperature...

Page 29: ...pears slide a OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strip into the test strip holder notched end first with the test spot facing up Make sure you push the test strip in all the way until it stops wa...

Page 30: ...Step 3 Control Solution Result Appears in 45 Seconds Compare the control solution test result with the OneTouch Normal Control Range printed on the test strip vial When you get a control solution test...

Page 31: ...er Dirt on test strip holder or on test area beneath the test strip holder Test strip deterioration Expired or contaminated test strip Do not use after expiration date us Milpitas California 95035 LIF...

Page 32: ...side the expected range the system may not be working properly Do not use the system to test your blood until you get a test result that falls within the expected range If you are unable to resolve th...

Page 33: ...f button Make sure code displayed on meter matches code on test strip vial If correct insert strip Step 2 Gently apply sample to test spot Do not press finger on test spot Step 3 Accurate results in 4...

Page 34: ...Instructions Read using this product package insert before For in vitro diagnostic use only Store in a cool dry place at temperatures under 86 F 30 C Do not refrigerate Vial Cap contains not more tha...

Page 35: ...ncets and the OneTouch Penlet Plus Sampler Step 1 Insert a Lancet into the OneTouch Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler Remove the OneTouch Penlet Plus Cap by twisting it counterclockwise Insert a la...

Page 36: ...twist off the pro tective disk Make two full turns to ensure that the lancet separates from the protective disk Replace the OneTouch Penlet Plus Cap Turn the cap clockwise until it is snug but not ove...

Page 37: ...e Twist the knob clockwise toward the larger bumps for a deeper puncture Step 2 Cock the OneTouch Penlet Plus Sampler Slide the ejection cocking control backward until it clicks If it does not click t...

Page 38: ...puncture site Step 4 Lance Your Finger Choose a spot on the side of a different finger each time you test Repeated punctures in the same spot may cause soreness and calluses Hold the OneTouch Penlet P...

Page 39: ...massage your finger to obtain the required blood volume Proceed with your blood glucose test Step 5 Remove the Lancet Remove the cap Twist it counter clockwise DCO_06331801A_OTB_OB_US 11 25 03 3 27 P...

Page 40: ...ctive disk Always use caution when removing the lancet Point the lancet down and away from you Push forward on the ejection cocking control and eject the lancet directly into a container for sharp obj...

Page 41: ...e nodata will then automatically appear on the display for several seconds Your current test strip code appears next followed by check code and then Example Make sure the code number on the meter disp...

Page 42: ...lder notched end first test spot facing up Make sure you push the test strip in all the way until it stops C M T E S T S T R IP S 10 Code Do not store Test Strips outside the vial Test for the quantit...

Page 43: ...st spot Obtain a drop of blood from your finger using the OneTouch Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler See page 27 Step 2 Apply Blood Sample With the test strip in the meter and on the display apply...

Page 44: ...the test begins Do not move the test strip as you are applying blood If the test strip moves push it back into its original position Do not remove the test strip from the meter to apply blood Do not t...

Page 45: ...turn the Clock option to your test results will appear without time and date See page 49 Note The first time you enter the set up mode the meter will automatically display the time as Pacific standard...

Page 46: ...hypoglycemia You may need food or some source of glucose Retest your blood glucose If your blood glucose level is still 60 mg dL or below call your doctor immediately Blood glucose results greater tha...

Page 47: ...o look at the test strip to make sure that you applied enough blood Test results below 60 mg dL3 3 3 mmol L mean low blood glucose hypoglycemia Test results greater than 240 mg dL4 13 3 mmol L mean hi...

Page 48: ...a new test strip and enough blood to cover the entire test spot Remove the test strip from the meter and look at the test spot It should still have a wet shiny drop that completely covers the test sp...

Page 49: ...ircle If there are any white patches or streaks you may have smeared the blood or the drop was too small In either case you may have a false low result Repeat the test with a new test strip 41 Back Co...

Page 50: ...your meter is clean Perform check strip and control solution tests to make sure the meter is working properly Comparisons will be more accurate if you have not eaten for at least four hours and prefe...

Page 51: ...lts To compare lab results with meter results divide the lab result by 1 12 Example Assume that your lab result plasma or serum is 224 mg dL 224 divided by 1 12 200 the lab value is now approximately...

Page 52: ...b test 7 Therefore it is best to fast for four to eight hours before doing comparison tests Factors such as the amount of red blood cells in the blood a high or low hematocrit or the loss of body flui...

Page 53: ...than 75 records the oldest record is dropped from the memory as a new record is added Entering the Memory Mode Turn the meter on by pressing the on off button You can access the meter s memory and rec...

Page 54: ...ws you to see each blood glucose check strip and control solution test stored in memory The records will appear in order from the most recent to the oldest up to the full 75 record capacity of the mem...

Page 55: ...e Clock Time and Date Beep Prompts Language Time Format Date Format Unit of Measure Decimal Separator To change the default settings enter the set up mode Entering and Using the Set Up Mode To enter t...

Page 56: ...d Date options appear only if the Clock option is on The Decimal Separator option appears only if the unit of measure chosen is mmol L The standard unit of measure in the United States is mg dL Note Y...

Page 57: ...time and date appear with your test result If you are in mountain standard time MST add one 1 hour central standard time CST add two 2 hours eastern standard time EST add three 3 hours If you do not...

Page 58: ...se the M button to display the current time setting Press the C button to change Note The meter records the time and date of each test even when the Clock option is set to They can once again be seen...

Page 59: ...e Enter the set up mode and set the Clock option to see page 47 Use the M button to set the date The current date will show Press the C button to change the date setting the year will flash Press the...

Page 60: ...Beep option setting enter the set up mode see page 47 Use the M button to choose the Beep option The current setting will appear on the display With the setting the meter will continue to provide bee...

Page 61: ...nish dansk German deuts and Greek e ka The meter is set to give prompts in English To change the display language enter the set up mode see page 47 Use the M button to choose the Language option Press...

Page 62: ...tion Note To change the time and date the Clock option must be set to 54 Date Format The meter is set to display the date as month day year for example June 1 1999 reads as 6 01 99 You can set the met...

Page 63: ...of Measure option Press the C button to change the unit of measure You may 55 now press the M button to review or change any of the options you have chosen or press the on off button to turn the meter...

Page 64: ...s the M button to review or change any of the options you have chosen or press the on off button to turn the meter off Exiting the Set Up Mode All options are automatically saved as they are made Afte...

Page 65: ...ection provides you with a complete listing of the display messages what they mean and what to do if there is a problem Test Procedure Messages These messages appear during routine testing Follow them...

Page 66: ...If it does not reset by pressing the C button The meter is turned on This is a reminder that prior to testing you should verify that the code displayed on the meter matches the code on the test strip...

Page 67: ...The meter is counting down from 45 seconds to 0 A blood test has been completed This indicates a blood glucose result when the meter is set for mg dL A blood test has been completed This indicates a b...

Page 68: ...l solution Repeat the test with a new test strip and a larger drop of blood You are performing a check strip test Turn the check strip over and insert Side 2 The check strip test result falls into the...

Page 69: ...st If the test result is still 60 mg dL or below call your doctor Your blood glucose test result is above 600 mg dL This level is severe hyperglycemia Contact your doctor immediately hi mg dL Example...

Page 70: ...eriencing symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose test results AND you believe you have followed all of the instructions in the owner s booklet contact your healthcare professional In...

Page 71: ...ol is flashing the batteries are too low You will still be able to test but replace the batteries as soon as possible If batteries get too low the meter will not operate When this symbol appears and s...

Page 72: ...st area and test strip holder according to instructions 2 Repeat the test Keep the meter s test area clear 3 Move the meter away from the light source Repeat the test with a new test strip 1 There is...

Page 73: ...retest Repeat the test with a new test strip The sample was applied before the words apply sample appeared error 1 retest Repeat the test with a new test strip and a larger drop of blood If the word c...

Page 74: ...test strip 6 Repeat the check strip test 7 Call LifeScan Customer Services at 1 800 227 8862 3 The test strip was removed before the test was completed 4 There was not enough blood on the test strip 5...

Page 75: ...ough blood retest Repeat the test with a new test strip Insert the test strip into the meter and wait for the words apply sample to appear Apply blood or control solution with test strip inserted in m...

Page 76: ...peat the test Keep the meter test area clear 3 Your hand or an object covered the test area while the meter was turned on 2 Repeat the test with a new test strip pushing the test strip all the way int...

Page 77: ...epeat the test with a new test strip try not to move the meter 3 If appearing at the end of a test your meter may have been moved while applying blood or during the test process 2 Call LifeScan Custom...

Page 78: ...performed redo A Clean the meter and check strip if necessary Repeat the check strip test The check strip test result is outside the acceptable range printed on the back of the meter 58 mg dL Example...

Page 79: ...gs to be sure they are correct If this con tinues to happen there may be a problem with your meter Call LifeScan Customer Services at 1 800 227 8862 The meter requires a test strip code found on the t...

Page 80: ...accidentally make sure the test strip holder is still securely in place If you drop the meter or get it wet check the meter by doing check strip tests see page 14 and control solution tests see page...

Page 81: ...has dirt lint or blood on it remove the test strip holder and clean the test area by following the instructions in the next section Then do a check strip test see page 14 Cleaning the Meter Clean the...

Page 82: ...eter and place your thumbs on the two raised dots on the test strip holder Press down on the raised dots and slide the test strip holder toward you Remove the test strip holder to expose the test area...

Page 83: ...Rinse well Dry completely with a soft cloth or tissue Step 3 Clean the Test Area The following cleaning agents will damage the meter DO NOT USE Alcohol Cleansers with ammonia or phenol Windex or othe...

Page 84: ...swab or soft cloth dampened with water to remove all blood dirt or lint from the test area If necessary a mild liquid dishwashing detergent mixed with water may also be used Do not apply full strengt...

Page 85: ...n the meter Press down on the raised dots of the test strip holder until it snaps firmly into place Press forward on the base of the test strip holder to be sure it is properly in place You are now re...

Page 86: ...appears on the meter display the batteries are getting low You will still be able to test with low batteries but you should replace them as soon as possible When appears flashing on the display the m...

Page 87: ...ter To replace the batteries 1 Make sure the meter is turned off before you remove the batteries 2 Turn the meter over so that the front of the meter is resting in the palm of your hand Back of Meter...

Page 88: ...the battery compartment door 5 Remove the old batteries by gently slapping the meter against the palm of your hand Never tap the meter against a hard surface 80 DCO_06331801A_OTB_OB_US 11 25 03 3 27 P...

Page 89: ...ay have been inserted incorrectly Remove the batteries and reinsert them as illustrated References 1 LifeScan data on file 2 LifeScan data on file 3 Kahn R and Weir G Joslin s Diabetes Mellitus 13th e...

Page 90: ...pillary or venous Do not use samples that contain fluoride gray top tubes Hematocrit Range 30 55 Dimensions 4 3 2 6 1 2 Weight 4 1 ounces with batteries Operating Temperatures 59 95 F 15 35 C Operatin...

Page 91: ...eTouch Basic Meter and a copy of your receipt to receive a refund Three Year Warranty If at any time during the first three years after purchase the meter does not work for any reason except for obvio...

Page 92: ...er when used with any test strip other than OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strips or when the OneTouch Basic Meter or OneTouch Basic Profile OneTouch II Test Strips are changed or modified in...

Page 93: ...mal 10 Control Solution Results 23 Control Solution Test Information Important 20 Control Solution Test Tips 19 Data Port 8 Date Setting the 51 Decimal Separator 55 Format Date 54 Format Time 54 Guara...

Page 94: ...ips 8 Code 11 Expiration 9 Options Setting Meter 47 OneTouch Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler 26 OneTouch Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler Using the 27 Precautions and Limitations 2 Problems S...

Page 95: ...NOTES DCO_06331801A_OTB_OB_US 11 25 03 3 27 PM Page 87...

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Page 98: ...or more of the following U S patents D417 504 D428 150 5 059 394 5 187 100 5 843 692 5 968 760 6 045 567 6 156 051 6 197 040 and 6 489 133 Use of the monitoring device described herein is protected u...

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