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automatically. The code for
On Call
®
Advanced
Blood Glucose Test Strips
starts with “A” and the code for
On Call
®
Chosen
Blood Glucose Test Strips
starts with “H”. If the code on the code chip does not match the code that is
displayed on the screen, please contact your local distributor immediately.
Note:
The most recently used glucose code will be stored in the meter as a
default glucose code for the rest of your blood glucose tests, until you insert a
new glucose code chip into the meter.
5. If a blood glucose test strip is inserted and no glucose code is stored in
memory, the display will flash “- - -” and “CODE”.
Coding the meter before using a new box of blood ketone test strips
1. Take the ketone code chip from the blood ketone test strip box. The code for
blood ketone test strips starts with “K”. Compare the code on the ketone code
chip with the code printed on the test strip vial label (or on the foil pouch). If the
two codes are not the same, you may get inaccurate results. If the code on the
ketone code chip does not match the one on the vial (or on foil pouch) of strips
with which it was packaged, please contact your local distributor immediately.
2. With your meter turned off, insert the new ketone code chip into the code chip
slot of the meter. It should easily snap into place. The code chip should remain
in the meter, do not take it out until you change to another new box of test
strips.
3. Turn the meter on by inserting a blood ketone test strip. You can see the code
number and the “KET” symbol appear on the center of the screen. And then the
ketone code is stored in the meter automatically. If the code number on the
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