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Blood Glucose Monitoring System

Instructions for use.

Owner's

Booklet

Summary of Contents for Verio IQ

Page 1: ...Blood Glucose Monitoring System Instructions for use Owner s Booklet ...

Page 2: ...patents in other jurisdictions Purchase of this package does not act to grant a use license under these patents in any jurisdiction outside of Canada A license for use in Canada is granted only when the device is used with OneTouch Verio Test Strip No test strip supplier other than LifeScan is authorized to grant such a license The accuracy of results generated with LifeScan meters using test stri...

Page 3: ...1 Owner s Booklet Blood Glucose Monitoring System ...

Page 4: ...r s Booklet offers a complete explanation of how to use your new meter and testing supplies and reviews the do s and don ts of testing your blood glucose level Clear instructions and visuals will help you get comfortable using the OneTouch Verio IQ Meter so you can expect to get reliable results every time you test Please keep your Owner s Booklet in a safe place you may want to refer to it in the...

Page 5: ...s Booklet and inserts that came with your system for safety related information Direct current Consult instructions for use Battery full Battery 30 85 full Battery low Battery very low Before meal tag After meal tag Message icon Control solution result ...

Page 6: ...our system 10 2 Taking a test Testing your blood glucose 25 Testing with control solution 45 3 Attaching tags to your blood glucose results 53 4 Reviewing past results averages and high low pattern messages 58 5 Care and maintenance 74 ...

Page 7: ...5 6 Battery recharging 78 7 Troubleshooting 86 8 Detailed information about your system 98 9 Index 107 ...

Page 8: ...used for the quantitative measurement of glucose sugar in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips or palm Venous whole blood samples may be used by healthcare professionals The OneTouch Verio IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for self testing outside the body in vitro diagnostic use by people with diabetes at home and healthcare professionals in a clinical settin...

Page 9: ...s in the test strip and a small electric current is produced The strength of this current changes with the amount of glucose in the blood sample Your meter measures the current calculates your blood glucose level displays the blood glucose result and stores it in its memory ...

Page 10: ...8 The OneTouch Verio IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System A B D F E Included with your kit Available separately G C H ...

Page 11: ...he OneTouch Delica Lancing Device uses ONLY OneTouch Delica Lancets If another type of lancing device was included see the separate instructions for that lancing device OneTouch Verio Control Solution and Test Strips are available separately To obtain control solution contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 m WARNING Keep the meter and testing supplies away from young children Sm...

Page 12: ...ip here to turn meter on Meter Battery icon Indicates battery power remaining Data Battery charging port Connect to download to computer Connect to recharge meter battery Up and down buttons Highlight the desired selection Display mmol L is the pre set unit of measure and cannot be changed Back button Go back to the previous screen press and release Go to the Main Menu press and hold ...

Page 13: ...start up screen is displayed release Test strip VerioIQ Channel to apply sample Silver prongs Insert into test strip port m CAUTION If you see any missing pixels within the start up screen there may be a problem with the meter Contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 or visit www OneTouch ca ...

Page 14: ... a test strip will turn the backlight back on When testing in the dark press and hold before you insert the test strip This will light the entire top of the meter and provides enough light to test in the dark After the start up screen the Main Menu is displayed A blue bar highlights the current selection on the meter display Apr 01 9 00 am My History Settings Pattern Log Example Main Menu with Set...

Page 15: ...e first time you will automatically start at the Set Language screen 1 Choose a language In the Set Language screen press or to highlight the language you want and press Pressing after making your selection confirms each setting and takes you to the next screen When setting up your meter you can press to return to the previous screen to adjust a setting Français English Set Language Welcome ...

Page 16: ...the Set Time screen press or to set the hour and press Repeat this step to set the minutes Press or to set am or pm and press 3 Set the date In the Set Date screen press or to change the month and press Repeat these steps to set the day then the year Set Time Please set with care 45 pm 12 Set Date Please set with care 23 2011 Apr ...

Page 17: ...tings After confirming your settings this screen will appear on the meter display To set up the High Low Pattern tool highlight Set Up Now and press To go to the Main Menu highlight Later and press NOTE If you select Later you can always set this feature up at another time by choosing Settings from the Main Menu see page 22 Time 12 45pm Date Apr 01 2010 Language English Tool Settings Meter Info Me...

Page 18: ...ate tests taken around mealtimes Tool Settings Tagging On High Low Patterns Alerts On High Low Limit Done Set the High Low Patterns The meter can let you know whenever your blood glucose results develop a pattern below the Low limit or above the Before Meal High limit you set in your meter See pages 64 71 for more information NOTE Before Meal tags are used to determine if a blood glucose result sh...

Page 19: ...ate are set correctly when using this feature m CAUTION Be sure to talk to your healthcare professional about the High and Low pattern limits that are right for you When selecting or changing your pattern limits you should consider factors such as your lifestyle and diabetes therapy Never make significant changes to your diabetes care plan without consulting your healthcare professional Highlight ...

Page 20: ... NOTE To set high and low limits Alerts must be turned on Low and Before Meal High limits apply to every hour of the day To turn this feature on or off press or to highlight your selection and press Alerts On Off Track patterns and receive alerts Tool Settings Tagging On High Low Patterns Alerts On High Low Limit Done ...

Page 21: ...Limit screen highlight Low Limit and press High Low Limit High Limit 7 0 Low Limit 4 0 The Low Limit is highlighted Press or to select a value for your low limit and press Low Limit Set to track and get alerts for low glucose patterns mmol L 4 0 ...

Page 22: ...ghted Press or to select a value for your high limit and press NOTE Tagging must be turned on to set a Before Meal High limit see page 21 The meter is set at the factory with the tagging feature turned on If you try to set the High Limit with the tagging feature turned off you will be prompted to turn it on before setting your high limit High Limit Before Meal mmol L 7 0 This only applies to gluco...

Page 23: ...r blood glucose results See pages 53 57 for more information Highlight Tagging on the Tool Settings screen and press NOTE Before meal tags are used to determine if a blood glucose result should trigger a high pattern message If you want to receive high pattern messages be sure the tagging feature is turned on and tag your results carefully see pages 53 57 Tool Settings Tagging On High Low Patterns...

Page 24: ...s in your meter Highlight Settings on the Main Menu screen and press Next select Time Date Language or Tool Settings and press Then follow the instructions on pages 13 21 to make changes to your settings Apr 23 12 45 pm My History Settings Pattern Log Time 12 45pm Date Apr 23 2011 Language English Tool Settings Meter Info Settings ...

Page 25: ...re stored in your meter and you can check this information at any time Highlight Meter Info on the Settings screen and press The information is displayed Press or to return to the Settings screen Time 9 00am Date Apr 01 2011 Language English Tool Settings Meter Info Settings Meter Info Serial XXXXXXXX So ware 00 00 Units mmol L ...

Page 26: ...ur system 1 Turning your meter off after setup There are two ways to turn your meter off Press and hold for several seconds until the meter turns off Or Your meter will turn off by itself if left alone for two minutes ...

Page 27: ...le lancets Use only OneTouch Verio Test Strips Unlike some blood glucose meters no separate step to code your OneTouch Verio IQ System is required Make sure your meter and test strips are about the same temperature before you test Do Not test if there is condensation water build up on your meter Move your meter and test strips to a cool dry spot and wait for the meter surface to dry before testing...

Page 28: ...aged Do Not open the test strip vial until you are ready to remove a test strip and perform a test Use the test strip immediately after removing it from the vial Do Not return the used test strip to the vial after performing a test Do Not re use a test strip that had blood or control solution applied to it Test strips are for single use only With clean dry hands you may touch the test strip anywhe...

Page 29: ...This meter meets all applicable standards but some cell phones may interfere with the proper operation of your meter if next to the meter during testing The test strip vial contains drying agents that are harmful if inhaled or swallowed and may cause skin or eye irritation Do Not use test strips after the expiration date printed on the vial or the discard date whichever comes first or your results...

Page 30: ...e shown here is different from the device included in your kit please see the separate insert for your lancing device Release Button Cocking Control Ejection Control Depth Indicator Lancing Device Cap For fingertip sampling Depth Wheel Cupped Side of Protective Cover Protective Cover OneTouch Delica Lancing Device ...

Page 31: ...ner than testing with samples from other sites You should always use a fingertip sample if you are concerned about the possibility of low blood sugar when you are ill under stress or if you suffer from hypoglycemia unawareness lack of symptoms to indicate an insulin reaction Before using an alternate site sample talk to your healthcare professional NOTE The lancing device shown here is for fingert...

Page 32: ...he sample site with soap and warm water rinse and dry before sampling The lancing device is intended for a single user Never share a lancet or lancing device with anyone Always use a new sterile lancet each time you test Always keep your meter and lancing device clean see pages 74 75 ...

Page 33: ...hands thoroughly with warm soapy water Rinse and dry completely 1 Remove the lancing device cap Remove the cap by turning it counterclockwise and then pulling it straight off of the device 2 Insert a sterile lancet into the lancing device Align the lancet as shown here so that the lancet fits into the lancet holder Push the lancet into the device until it snaps into place and is fully seated in th...

Page 34: ...er one full turn until it separates from the lancet Save the protective cover for lancet removal and disposal See pages 40 42 3 Replace the lancing device cap Place the cap back onto the device turn clockwise to secure the cap Do Not overtighten ...

Page 35: ...ost adults Deeper punctures work well for people with thick or callused skin Turn the depth wheel to choose the setting NOTE A shallower fingertip puncture may be less painful Try a shallower setting first and increase the depth until you find the one deep enough to get a blood sample of the proper size 5 Cock the lancing device Slide the cocking control back until it clicks If it does not click i...

Page 36: ...he meter is required Silver prongs Test strip port NOTE When testing in low light conditions or in the dark press and hold before you insert the test strip to turn on the display backlight and test strip port light This additional light may help you insert the test strip and complete the test When the Apply Blood screen appears on the display you can apply your blood sample to either side of the t...

Page 37: ...se button Remove the lancing device from your finger 8 Get a round drop of blood Gently squeeze and or massage your fingertip until a round drop of blood forms on your fingertip If the blood smears or runs Do Not use that sample Dry the area and gently squeeze another drop of blood or puncture a new site Approximate size ...

Page 38: ... Apply the sample to the test strip You can apply blood to either side of the test strip Apply your sample to the opening of the channel Be sure to apply your sample immediately after you get a drop of blood Channel Apply drop of blood here or here Channel ...

Page 39: ...37 Taking a test 2 Holding the meter at a slight angle guide the channel to the blood drop When it touches your sample the test strip wicks blood into the channel Channel ...

Page 40: ...ter will count down from 5 to 1 Blood should not be applied on the top of the test strip or to the top edge of the test strip Do Not smear or scrape the sample with the test strip Do Not press the test strip too firmly against the puncture site or the channel may be blocked from filling properly Do Not apply more blood to the test strip after you have moved the drop of blood away ...

Page 41: ...r result on the meter Your blood glucose result appears on the display along with the unit of measure and the date and time of the test If mmol L does not appear with the blood glucose result contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 m CAUTION If the words Control Solution appear on the screen when testing your blood glucose repeat the test with a new test strip If the problem pers...

Page 42: ... return to the Main Menu Or Press and hold for several seconds until the meter turns off The meter will also automatically turn off if left alone for two minutes Removing the used lancet NOTE This lancing device has an ejection feature so you do not have to pull out the used lancet Remove the lancing device cap Remove the cap by turning it counterclockwise and then pulling it straight off of the d...

Page 43: ...ush the lancet tip into the cupped side of the cover 3 Eject the lancet Slide the ejection control forward until the lancet comes out of the lancing device Return the ejection control to its back position If the lancet fails to eject properly cock the device again and then slide the ejection control forward until the lancet comes out ...

Page 44: ... lancing device cap Place the cap back onto the device turn clockwise to secure the cap It is important to use a new lancet each time you obtain a blood sample This will help prevent infection and sore fingertips Do Not overtighten ...

Page 45: ...and water after handling the meter test strips lancing device and cap Interpreting unexpected test results Refer to the following cautions whenever your blood glucose results are higher or lower than what you expect m CAUTION Low blood glucose results If your blood glucose result is below 4 0 mmol L or is shown as EXTREME LOW GLUCOSE it may mean hypoglycemia low blood glucose This may require imme...

Page 46: ... to your healthcare professional if you are concerned about hyperglycemia EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE is displayed when your blood glucose result is over 33 3 mmol L You may have severe hyperglycemia very high blood glucose Re test your blood glucose level If the result is EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE again this indicates a severe problem with your blood glucose control Obtain and follow instructions from your h...

Page 47: ...Touch Verio IQ Meter If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose results and you have followed all instructions in this Owner s Booklet call your healthcare professional Never ignore symptoms or make significant changes to your diabetes management program without speaking to your healthcare professional Unusual red blood cell count A hematocrit percentage of yo...

Page 48: ...ontrol solution to the skin or eyes as it may cause irritation Do Not use control solution after the expiration date printed on the vial label or the discard date whichever comes first or your results may be inaccurate When you first open a new vial of control solution record the discard date on the vial label Refer to the control solution insert or vial label for instructions on determining the d...

Page 49: ...est 1 Insert a test strip to turn the meter on Wait for the Apply Blood screen to appear on the display NOTE The same Apply Blood screen that appears during a blood glucose test also appears during a control solution test Silver prongs Test strip port ...

Page 50: ...ove the vial cap and place it on a flat surface with the top of the cap pointing up Squeeze the vial to discard the first drop Wipe both the tip of the control solution vial and the top of the cap with a clean damp tissue or cloth Example Control Solution ...

Page 51: ...to another clean non absorbent surface 3 Apply the control solution Hold the meter so that the side edge of the test strip is at a slight angle to the drop of control solution Touch the channel on the side of the test strip to the control solution Wait for the channel to fill completely ...

Page 52: ...ontrol solution The meter automatically marks the result as a control solution test Example m CAUTION If the words Control solution do not appear on the screen this result will be included in your averages and your averages will change too Repeat the test with a new test strip If the problem persists contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 ...

Page 53: ...y be due to Not following the instructions detailed on pages 47 51 Control solution is contaminated expired or past its discard date Test strip or test strip vial is damaged expired or past its discard date Meter test strips and or control solution were not all at the same temperature when the control solution test was performed A problem with the meter Dirt or contamination in the small well on t...

Page 54: ... averages m CAUTION If you continue to get control solution results that fall outside the range printed on the control solution vial Do Not use the meter test strips or control solution Contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 The control solution range printed on the control solution vial is for control solution tests only and is not a recommended range for your blood glucose lev...

Page 55: ...ur most recent result Last Result when reviewing it in the meter memory We suggest you talk to your healthcare professional to see how meal tags may help you manage your diabetes 3 Attaching tags to your blood glucose results NOTE A Before meal tag is used to determine if a blood glucose result should trigger a high pattern message see pages 64 71 Use care when adding tags to your blood glucose re...

Page 56: ... a tag To add tags the Tagging feature must be turned on see page 21 Adding a tag After testing and your blood glucose result is displayed Before meal and After meal appear on the meter display 5 8 Apr 01 11 45 am mmol L Menu Before meal A er meal Before meal After meal ...

Page 57: ...ult simply press to return to the result screen or press and hold to go to the Main Menu NOTE Once you add a tag to a blood glucose result you may change it but a tag cannot be removed from the result see pages 56 57 Apr 01 11 45 am mmol L Menu 5 8 Before meal A er meal Before meal Apr 01 11 45 am mmol L Menu 5 8 Your tag will appear here Example Before meal ...

Page 58: ...changing a tag on your last result Choose My History from the Main Menu and press see Reviewing past results pages 58 59 Next highlight Last Result and press Apr 01 11 45 am 3 My History Settings Pattern Log Last Result 5 8 mmol L Results Log Averages My History ...

Page 59: ...e a tag highlight the existing tag press and follow step 1 on page 55 to change the tag NOTE You may only add or change a tag on your most recent last blood glucose result Apr 01 1 45 am mmol L Last Result Menu A er meal Before meal A er meal 5 8 Apr 01 1 45 am mmol L Last Result Menu A er meal 5 8 Example After meal ...

Page 60: ...until the start up screen appears Once the start up screen is displayed release See Turning your meter on page 11 If you have just completed a test press and hold to get to the Main Menu from the blood glucose result screen Apr 01 9 00 am 3 My History Settings Pattern Log From the Main Menu choose My History to view Last Result Results Log Averages Pattern Log to view high or low pattern messages ...

Page 61: ... Last Result The meter will display your most recent result If you wish to add or change a tag for your Last Result see pages 56 57 To return to the previous screen press Press to return to the Main Menu 5 8 Before meal Apr 01 11 45 am mmol L Last Result Menu Tag Unit of measure Date Time Last Result 5 8 mmol L Results Log Averages My History ...

Page 62: ... holding or allows you to move more quickly Results Log mmol L Tue Apr 01 Mon Mar 31 9 03 am 6 7 7 00 am 6 2 3 12 pm 5 9 8 29 pm 8 3 The following symbols may also appear HI if the blood glucose result was above 33 3 mmol L LO if the blood glucose result was below 1 1 mmol L C if the result is from a control solution test see pages 45 52 if the blood glucose result is tagged Before meal if the blo...

Page 63: ... high low pattern messages 4 To view details of an individual result press or to highlight the result then press To return to the previous screen press Press to return to the Main Menu Menu A er meal Apr 01 9 03 am mmol L Result Detail 6 7 ...

Page 64: ...ge of those results To view details about your 7 14 30 and 90 day averages highlight the Average and press From the Day Avg screen press to return to the Averages screen Press to return to the Main Menu Averages mmol L 14 Days 52 Results 6 7 30 Days 136 Results 6 9 90 Days 396 Results 6 2 7 Days 24 Results 5 8 7 Day Avg In the last 7 days you have had 4 Low results and 5 High results tagged Before...

Page 65: ...mmol L See pages 43 44 for more information on high and low blood glucose results NOTE The meter calculates averages based on the 7 14 30 and 90 day periods ending on the current date setting If you change your date setting your averages may change too Result averages provide information from past results Do Not use result averages to make immediate treatment decisions Always consult your healthca...

Page 66: ...anges to your diabetes care plan Every time you test your blood glucose your OneTouch Verio IQ Meter searches for any new patterns that have developed over the past 5 days Patterns are identified based on the time of day the test was taken For a group of results to be considered a pattern the time of day for each result must be within 3 hours of each other A high pattern will only include results ...

Page 67: ...enever appropriate Be sure the time and date are set correctly and update if you change time zones Test your blood glucose using only this meter Using different meters may cause you to miss patterns Tag your blood glucose results carefully Test when you are feeling high or low m CAUTION Do Not use messages to make immediate and or significant changes to your diabetes care plan without first consul...

Page 68: ... View and press If you do not want to view the pattern message highlight Later and press to return to the result screen Example Apr 01 1 45 pm mmol L 3 6 Later Low Pattern View m CAUTION High and low pattern messages are based on values you set in the meter see pages 16 20 These Messages are different from EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE and EXTREME LOW GLUCOSE Warnings that appear whenever your blood glucos...

Page 69: ...lt on any 2 of the past 5 consecutive days that was below the Low limit set in your meter Example Low Pattern Get Details Apr 01 1 45 pm Looks like your glucose has been running LOW around this time NOTE If you choose Later the flashing message icon continues to appear after each test for 48 hours or until you view your message Apr 01 11 45 am Menu mmol L 5 8 Before meal A er meal ...

Page 70: ...d glucose results that are above the Before meal High limit and are tagged as Before meal results Be sure to tag your results carefully Example High Pattern Get Details Apr 01 1 45 pm Heads up Your Before meal glucose has been running HIGH around this time To view details about the individual blood glucose results that resulted in the Low Pattern message highlight Get Details and press To return t...

Page 71: ...o view your messages To view the message s highlight Pattern Log and press Apr 01 9 00 am 2 My History Settings Pattern Log To view details about the individual blood glucose results that resulted in the High Pattern message highlight Get Details and press To return to the previous screen press Press to return to the Main Menu Example High Details mmol L Apr 01 1 45 pm 10 2 Mar 31 12 15 pm 9 0 Men...

Page 72: ...5 pm Looks like your glucose has been running LOW around this time On the Pattern Log screen highlight the message s you want to view and press After viewing a message the message icon will be removed When you review your messages the number that appears to the left of Pattern Log on the Main Menu is reduced by the number of messages you have read Pattern Log 2 unread messages Apr 01 1 45 pm Low M...

Page 73: ...eviewing past results averages and high low pattern messages 4 Example Low Details mmol L Apr 01 1 45 pm 3 6 Mar 30 11 45 am 3 3 Menu To return to the previous screen press Press to return to the Main Menu ...

Page 74: ...e insulin dosing and medication To learn more about OneTouch DMS and to order the software from LifeScan visit www OneTouch ca or contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Connect only to a computer certified to UL 60950 1 Please refer to your computer manufacturer s labelling for confirmation To transfer meter data follow the instructions provided with the OneTouch DMS to download...

Page 75: ... in communication mode NOTE When the meter is connected to a computer the meter battery will recharge See pages 78 85 for more information Do Not insert a test strip while the meter is connected to a computer Battery Charging PC Connected NOTE The mini USB cable used to download data to a computer is included with your kit This cable is also used to recharge the meter battery See pages 78 85 for m...

Page 76: ...s away from direct sunlight and heat Cleaning and disinfection Cleaning and disinfection are different and both should be performed Cleaning is part of your normal care and maintenance and should be performed prior to disinfection but cleaning does not kill germs Disinfection is the only way to reduce your exposure to disease For cleaning information see page 75 and for disinfecting information pa...

Page 77: ...hol or any other solvent Do Not allow liquids dirt dust blood or control solution to enter the test strip port or the data battery charging port Refer to meter illustration on page 10 Do Not spray cleaning solution on the meter or immerse it in any liquid Holding the meter with the test strip port pointed down use a soft cloth dampened with water and mild detergent to wipe the outside of the meter...

Page 78: ...9 parts water Hold the meter with the test strip port pointed down Use a soft cloth dampened with this solution to wipe the outside of the meter and lancing device until the surface is damp Be sure to squeeze out any excess liquid before you wipe the meter After wiping cover the surface you are disinfecting with the soft cloth dampened with the bleach solution for 1 minute Then wipe with a clean d...

Page 79: ...water or obtain equivalent 0 525 sodium hypochlorite wipes 2 Clean the outside of the meter with a soft cloth dampened with a 10 bleach solution or with the 0 525 equivalent sodium hypochlorite wipes 3 After wiping cover the surface you are disinfecting for 1 minute with either the soft cloth dampened with the bleach solution or with the 0 525 equivalent sodium hypochlorite wipe 4 Wipe dry with a ...

Page 80: ...ter will perform blood glucose or control solution tests for about 1 to 2 weeks before recharging is needed NOTE When the battery can no longer hold a charge the meter needs to be replaced m CAUTION The meter battery is permanent and is not replaceable Do Not try to open the meter and remove or replace the battery ...

Page 81: ...the strength of the battery Other screens will appear when you turn the meter on to notify you when the battery needs to be recharged See Troubleshooting pages 94 95 for more information Apr 01 9 00 am 1 My History Settings Pattern Log Full Power 30 85 Power Low Power icon flashes Battery recharging 6 Very Low Power icon flashes ...

Page 82: ...ce the mini USB cable or AC adapter call the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Do Not charge meter outdoors or in a wet area Do Not use the mini USB cable AC adapter or meter if it is damaged discolored abnormally hot or has an unusual odor Call the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Do Not plug the AC adapter into wall outlet and leave it unattended Only plug the mini USB c...

Page 83: ...t located on the bottom of your meter 2 Plug the cable into the power source Plug the other end of the cable to the USB port on your computer NOTE Connect only to a computer certified to UL 60950 1 Please refer to your computer manufacturer s labelling for confirmation Or Plug the other end of the cable into the AC adapter Then plug the AC adapter into the wall outlet ...

Page 84: ...o charge the battery be sure the computer is turned on and not in standby mode If the meter does not charge try using another USB port on your computer To optimize battery life it is best to recharge the battery when the Low Battery screen appears see page 94 m WARNING To avoid a possible shock Do Not insert a test strip while the battery is charging ...

Page 85: ...n the meter is connected to a computer and you have installed OneTouch Diabetes Management Software see pages 72 73 PC Connected also appears on the meter display NOTE Using either charging option Battery Charging must appear or the meter battery is not charging After 20 seconds the Battery Charging screen will dim and the meter will continue to charge Battery Charging Battery Charging PC Connecte...

Page 86: ...screen appears Remove the mini USB cable from the meter before turning the meter on or before you take a test NOTE If the meter is not fully charged after 2 hours check that the cable is plugged in correctly If this does not solve the problem call the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Charge Complete PC Connected Charge Complete ...

Page 87: ...nue to charge if left connected After the rapid charge be sure to disconnect the meter from the wall outlet or computer before testing your blood glucose After testing reconnect your meter and complete the charge NOTE Even when battery power is extremely low it will not affect results stored in the meter However you may need to reset the date and time settings See pages 13 21 Meter disposal Dispos...

Page 88: ...r message NOTE If the meter is on but does not operate locks up call the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 What it means You may have a very low blood glucose level severe hypoglycemia below 1 1 mmol L What to do This may require immediate treatment Although this message could be due to a test error it is safer to treat first and then do another test Always treat according to your heal...

Page 89: ...ol L What it means You may have a very high blood glucose level severe hyperglycemia over 33 3 mmol L What to do Re test your blood glucose level If the result is EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE again obtain and follow instructions from your healthcare professional right away ...

Page 90: ...ve the meter and test strips to a cooler area Insert a new test strip when the meter and test strips are within the operating range 6 C 44 C If you do not get another Temperature too high message you can proceed with testing Warning Temperature too high Out of operating range See Owner s Booklet ...

Page 91: ...ove the meter and test strips to a warmer area Insert a new test strip when the meter and test strips are within the operating range 6 C 44 C If you do not get another Temperature too low message you can proceed with testing Warning Temperature too low Out of operating range See Owner s Booklet ...

Page 92: ... Customer Service What it means Error message could be caused either by a used test strip or a problem with the meter What to do Repeat the test with a new test strip see blood application pages 36 39 or control solution testing pages 45 52 If this message continues to appear contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Error 2 Meter or strip problem Retest with a new strip ...

Page 93: ...dy What to do Repeat the test with a new test strip Apply a blood or control solution sample only after Apply Blood appears on the display If this message continues to appear contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Error 3 Meter was not ready Retest with a new strip ...

Page 94: ... may have been damaged or moved during testing The sample was improperly applied There may be a problem with the meter What to do Repeat the test with a new test strip see blood application pages 36 39 or control solution testing pages 45 52 If the error message appears again contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Error 4 Strip fill problem Retest with a new strip ...

Page 95: ...ible cause is test strip damage What to do Repeat the test with a new test strip see blood application pages 36 39 or control solution testing pages 45 52 If the error message appears again contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 Error 5 Strip problem Retest with a new strip ...

Page 96: ...at to do Press to continue but recharge the battery as soon as possible Low Battery Charge soon OK What it means Battery power is extremely low but there is still enough power to perform a test What to do You may press to continue but you should recharge the battery immediately Very Low Battery Charge now OK ...

Page 97: ... away use the rapid charging option see page 85 for more information on rapid charging What it means There is not enough battery power to perform a test What to do Remove the test strip and recharge the battery See page 85 for information on rapid charging Warning Battery Empty Charge now Warning Battery too low to check glucose Remove strip and continue Rapid charge ...

Page 98: ... data to a computer Your meter was unable to recall this result This result will not be included in result averages What to do Contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 to report this occurrence unless this is your first use of the meter You can still perform a blood glucose test and get an accurate result Warning Result not available ...

Page 99: ...will not be included in result averages What to do Contact the OneTouch Customer Care Line at 1 800 663 5521 to report this occurrence You can still perform a blood glucose test and get an accurate result Results Log mmol L Tue Apr 01 Mon Mar 29 12 00 pm 7 03 am 10 0 6 57 am 7 9 12 00 pm 6 2 ...

Page 100: ...rs that do not affect lab results in the same way which may cause a difference of more than 15 Specific factors that may cause your meter result to vary from your lab result by more than 15 include You have eaten recently This can cause a result from fingertip testing to be up to 3 9 mmol L higher than a lab test using blood drawn from a vein 1 Your hematocrit is above 60 or below 20 You are sever...

Page 101: ... at least 8 hours before you test your blood Take your meter and testing supplies with you to the lab Testing with your OneTouch Verio IQ Meter at the lab Test within 15 minutes of the lab test Use only a fresh capillary blood sample from your fingertip Follow all instructions in this Owner s Booklet for performing a blood glucose test Detailed information about your system 8 ...

Page 102: ...libration Plasma equivalent Sample Fresh capillary whole blood Sample volume 0 4 µL Test time 5 seconds Assay method FAD GDH glucose dehydrogenase Power source Rechargeable 3 7 Volt Lithium Polymer battery Expected meter battery life 1 to 2 weeks in between charges Unit of measure mmol L Memory 750 test results ...

Page 103: ...9 cm Weight Approximately 47 06 grams Operating ranges Temperature 6 C 44 C Relative humidity non condensing 10 90 Altitude up to 3048 meters Hematocrit 20 60 Battery type Rechargeable non serviceable 150 mAh 3 7 Volt nominal lithium polymer battery 5V input charge voltage Charging current 100 mA Direct current Charging temperature 0 C 50 C ...

Page 104: ... L or higher However experts have suggested greater accuracy of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems is desirable The OneTouch Verio IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System has demonstrated accuracy within 0 67 mmol L of the laboratory method for glucose concentrations lower than 4 4 mmol L and within 15 of the laboratory method for glucose concentrations 4 4 mmol L or higher Samples from 100 patients were...

Page 105: ...OneTouch Verio IQ System meets this tighter accuracy specification and exceeds the goal suggested by diabetes experts Regression Statistics Samples were tested in duplicate on each of three test strip lots Results indicate that the OneTouch Verio IQ System compares well with a laboratory method of Subjects of Tests Slope Intercept mmol L 100 600 0 948 0 263 95 CI Slope 95 CI Intercept mmol L Std E...

Page 106: ...1 0 10 1 89 7 2 7 23 0 13 1 91 11 1 10 89 0 22 2 02 19 4 18 34 0 41 2 24 Results show that the greatest variability observed between test strips when tested with blood is 2 86 or less Total Precision 600 Control Solution Tests Glucose Level Ranges mmol L Mean Glucose mmol L Standard Deviation mmol L Coefficient of Variation Low 2 11 3 44 2 79 0 10 3 52 Normal 5 67 7 67 6 50 0 15 2 31 High 16 56 22...

Page 107: ... the entire Glucose Range Within 0 67 mmol L or 15 99 3 274 276 Alternate Site Results across the entire Glucose Range Within 0 67 mmol L or 15 95 1 154 162 Venous Results across the entire Glucose Range Within 0 67 mmol L or 15 100 3000 3000 For Healthcare Professionals ...

Page 108: ... Class B Radiated Only Emissions of the energy used are low and not likely to cause interference in nearby electronic equipment The meter has been tested for immunity to Level 3 electrostatic discharge as specified in IEC 61000 4 2 This meter has been tested for immunity to radio frequency interference over the frequency range 80MHz to 2 5GHz at 3V m as specified in IEC 61000 4 3 C US CAN CSA C22 ...

Page 109: ...laboratory results 98 Control solution discard and expiration dates 46 Control solution testing 45 Data port 10 Date setting 14 Dehydration 44 Disinfecting your meter lancing device and cap 76 77 Display check 11 Disposal lancets and test strips 43 Downloading results to a computer 72 Error messages 86 EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE message 44 87 EXTREME LOW GLUCOSE message 43 86 Fingertip testing procedure...

Page 110: ...n 12 58 Mini USB cable 8 9 73 80 81 mmol L 10 39 100 Pattern messages 16 64 Plasma calibration 98 100 Results reviewing past 58 Serial number 23 Settings 13 Software OneTouch Diabetes Management 72 Start up screen 11 58 Storing your system 74 Symbols 3 60 Tags feature 16 21 53 Technical specifications 100 Temperature 25 74 88 89 101 Test strip applying drop of blood 36 Test strip discard and expir...

Page 111: ...rongs 11 34 47 Time setting 14 Tool settings 16 Turning meter off 24 40 Turning meter on 11 34 47 58 Unexpected blood glucose results 43 Unit of measure 10 39 100 Unusual red blood cell count hematocrit 45 Very low battery message 94 ...

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