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/
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◆
If
your
blood
glucose
test
results
are
not
consistent
with
how
you
feel.
◆
After
the
test
strips
are
exposed
to
extreme
conditions.
◆
After
dropping
the
meter.
The
control
solution
is
to
check
that
the
meter
and
the
test
strips
can
work
together
as
a
system
and
work
correctly.
Step
1
Insert
the
test
strip
to
turn
on
the
meter.
Insert
the
test
strip
into
the
meter.
Wait
for
the
meter
to
display
the
drop
symbol.
Step
2
You
may
press
“M”
button
to
select
CTL
mode,
for
selecting
the
CTL
mode,
please
refer
to
the
“THE
TWO
MEASURING
MODES”
section.
Step
3
Apply
the
control
solution
Shake
the
control
solution
vial
thoroughly
before
use.
Squeeze
out
a
drop
and
wipe
it
off,
then
squeeze
another
drop
and
place
it
on
the
tip
of
the
vial
cap.
Hold
the
meter
to
move
the
absorbent
hole
of
test
strip
so
it
touches
the
drop.
Once
the
confirmation
window
fills
completely,
the
meter
will
begin
counting
down.
To
avoid
contaminating
the
control
solution,
do
not
directly
apply
control
solution
onto
a
strip.
Step
4
The
result
of
the
control
solutions
test
appears
on
the
display.
The
result
will
not
be
stored
under
CTL
mode.
The
result
of
the
control
solutions
test
should
be
within
the
range
printed
on
the
test
strip
vial
label.
If
the
test
results
falls
outside
the
specified
range
printed
on
test
strip
vial
label,
repeat
the
test.
Results
falling
outside
the
specified
range
may
be
caused
by:
■
Error
in
performing
the
test
■
Expired
or
contaminated
Control
Solu on
■
Expired
or
contaminated
Test
Strip
■
Malfunc on
of
your
Meter
If
you
continue
to
get
control
solution
test
results
that
fall
outside
of
the
range
printed
on
the
vial,
the
system
may
not
be
working
properly,
Do
not
use
the
meter.
Please
contact
your
customer
support
immediately
NOTE:
Do
not
use
the
expired
control
solution.
VIEWING
RESULTS
ON
THE
METER
Your
meter
stores
the
500
most
recent
blood
glucose
test
results
with
dates
and
times.
It
also
provides
7
‐
,
14
‐
,
21
‐
,
28
‐
,
60
‐
and
90
‐
day
averages
of
your
blood
glucose
test
results.
Note:
The
control
solution
readings
are
not
included
in
the
average
of
your
results.
Recalling
the
Stored
Test
Results