Meter Display
Meter Display
En
En
Month Day
Hour Minutes
Blood Drop /
Strip Symbol
Pound Sign (#)
Battery Symbol
Control Solution
Symbol
Code
Measurement Unit
Hyper Symbol
Hypo Symbol
Ketone
MEM
Test Result Area
Test Remind
Symbol
After Meal Symbol
Before Meal Symbol
Battery Symbol:
Blood Drop / Strip Symbol:
Pound Sign (#):
Control Solution Symbol:
Test Result Area:
Measurement Unit:
Hyper Symbol:
Hypo Symbol:
Ketone:
CODE:
MEM:
Warns when you should replace the battery.
There two symbols appear at the same
time to tell you when to apply the sample.
Appears with the control solution test result or when
you mark an invalid result to prevent it from being included in the
average.
Indicates a control test result. A pound sign
(#) will also be displayed when control solution symbol appears.
Indicates code number and test result.
Only one unit will be displayed on your meter and
cannot be adjusted.
Appears when the blood glucose concentration is
above the target "Hyperglycemia" (high blood sugar) level that you have
set.
Appears when the blood glucose concentration is below
the "Hypoglycemia" (low blood sugar) target level that you have set.
Appears when the blood glucose concentration is above 16.7
mmol/L (300 mg/dL), which suggests a ketone test is recommended.
Consult your healthcare professional about testing for ketones.
Note: This symbol does not mean that the system has detected ketones.
It recommends that a ketone test should be taken.
Appears with the code number of the test strips.
Shows a test result stored in memory.
Meter Use and Precautions
The meter is pre-set to display blood glucose concentration in
either millimoles per liter (mmol/L) or milligrams per deciliter
(mg/dL) depending on which unit of measure is standard in your
country. This unit of measure cannot be adjusted.
Do not get water or other liquids inside the meter.
Keep the strip port area clean.
Keep your meter dry and avoid exposing it to extremes in
temperature or humidity. Do not leave it in your car.
Do not drop the meter or get it wet. If you do drop the meter or
get it wet, check the meter by running a quality control test. Refer
to
Quality Control Test
on page 17 for instructions.
Do not take the meter apart. Taking the meter apart will void the
warranty.
Refer to the
Caring for Your Meter
section on page 35 for
details on cleaning the meter.
Keep the meter and all associated parts out of reach of children.
Note: Follow proper precautions and all local regulations when
disposing of the meter and used batteries.
All Glucose systems preventive warnings with
regard to EMC
1. This instrument is tested for immunity to electrostatic discharge as
specified in IEC 61000-4-2. However, use of this instrument in a
dry environment, especially if synthetic materials are present
(synthetic clothing, carpets, etc.) may cause damaging static
discharges that may cause erroneous results.
2. This instrument complies with the emission and immunity
requirements described in EN61326-1 and EN61326-2-6. Do not
use this instrument in close proximity to sources of strong
electromagnetic radiation, as these may interfere with proper
operation of the meter.
3. For professional use, the electromagnetic environment should be
evaluated prior to operation of this device.
®
On Call Advanced
Blood Glucose Test Strips
®
On Call Advanced
Blood Glucose Test Strips
®
The
On Call Advanced
Blood Glucose Test Strips are thin strips with a
®
chemical reagent which work with the
On Call Advanced
Blood
Glucose Meter to measure the glucose concentration in whole blood.
After the strip is inserted into the meter, blood is applied to the sample
tip of the test strip. The blood is then automatically absorbed into the
reaction cell where the reaction takes place. A transient electrical
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