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The meter automatically stores up to 300 test records. Each record includes
the test result, time and date. If the memory is full, the oldest record will be
erased to make room for a new one.
The meter will also calculate the average values of records from the last 7,
14, 30, 60 and 90 days.
Viewing Stored Records
To view stored records:
1. Press the left (◄) button to turn the meter on and enter memory mode.
The most recent value and the word “MEM” will appear on the display.
When a blood glucose test is completed and the test strip is still inserted
in the meter, pressing the right (►) button will also enter the memory
mode. If you marked the test result as a “before meal result”, “after meal
result” or “invalid result” with pound sign (#), the word “MEM” will also
appear with the symbol on the display.
2. If you are using the meter for the very first time, the meter display will
show three dashed lines (- - -), the word “MEM” and the unit of measure.
This shows that no data has been stored in memory.
3. The date and time will be displayed together with the results stored in
memory. A pound sign (#) indicates records that will be omitted from the 7,
14, 30, 60 and 90-day averages.
Using the Meter Memory