1. Insert the test strip in to the meter
Connect iDiamond with iPhone, a “connecting”
message will appear on the screen and follows
by the message “insert the test strip into the
meter”. Please follow the instruction and insert
the test strip into iDiamond.
2. Select the appropriate measuring mode by
touching the screen.
The meter provides you with five measurement
modes, each are:
3. Obtaining a blood sample
Use the pre-set lancing device to puncture the
desired site. Wipe off the first appeared drop of
blood with a clean cotton swab. The size of the
drop should be at least as actual size of the
blood drop, 0.5 (μL), which is 0.5 microliter (μL)
of volume. After penetration, discard the first
drop of blood with a clean cotton swab. Gently
squeeze the punctured area to obtain another
drop of blood. Be careful NOT to smear the
blood sample.
4. Apply the sample
Gently apply the drop of blood to the absorbent
hole of the test strip at a tilted angle. When the
required amount of blood sample has been
absorbed the confirmation window will be filled*.
Do NOT remove your finger until the
“processing” message appears on the screen.
5. Read Your Result
The result of your blood glucose test will appear
after the meter shows the “Processing”
message. The blood glucose result will be stored
in the memory automatically.
An example:
(68 mg/dL = 3.8 mmol/L)
6. Pull out the used test strip
Pull out the used test strip. Use a sharp bin to
dispose of used test strips.
Always follow the instructions in the lancing
device insert when removing the lancet.
You can test on a variety of locations on your
body.
Important: There are limitations with AST
(Alternative Site Testing).
Please consult your health care professional
before you perform AST.
When to use AST?
Food, medication, illness, stress and exercise
can affect blood glucose levels. Capillary blood
at the fingertip reflects these changes faster than
capillary blood at other sites. Thus, when testing
blood glucose during or immediately after a
meal, physical exercise, or any other event, take
a blood sample from your finger only.
Data Navigation Guide
Navigate between different functions simply by
selecting the desired function from the Floating
Menu.
Data Navigation Guide (Motion) -
Navigate between different functions simply by
swiping up, down, left and right.
We strongly recommend that you perform AST
ONLY at the following times:
● In a pre-meal or fasting state (more than 2
hours since the last meal).
● Two hours or more after taking insulin.
● Two hours or more after exercise.
Do
NOT
use AST if:
● You think your blood glucose is low.
● You are unaware of hypoglycemia
● You are testing for hyperglycemia
● Your AST results do not match the way you feel.
● Your routine glucose results often fluctuate.
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wake up in the morning
before meal
about 2 hours after a meal
in the late evening or before going to bed
testing with the control solution
WARNING:
The used lancet and test strip may be bio
hazardous. Please discard them carefully
according to your local regulations.
NOTE:
● Do not press the punctured site against the
test strip or try to smear the blood.
● If you do not apply any blood samples to the
test strip within a period, the screen will still
keep waiting until any action is taken.
● The meter will begin to process once the
required amount of blood sample has been
absorbed.
** If you have not successfully filled the test
strip with enough blood samples, the system
will appear with an error message. Please
discard the used test strip and retest with a
new one.
NEVER
try to add more blood samples to the
test strip after the blood absorption process
has been completed. Discard the used test
strip and retest with a new one.
● If you are experiencing trouble with filling the
confirmation window, please contact your
health care professional or the local customer
service for more assistance.
Obtaining a Blood Sample from
Alternative Sites
Viewing Past Test Results
on iPhone
Correct
Incorrect
Data
Plan
FAQ’s
Settings
Insert the test strip
into the meter
Connecting
2011/12/25 AM 09:15
mg/dL
68
Data
Plan
FAQ’s
Settings
2011/12/25 AM 09:15
mg/dL
68
Data
Plan
FAQ’s
Settings
AST function can provide you to test the
blood glucose other than the fingertips.
Alternative Site Testing (AST)
AST
heavy exercise
Too much insulin
Ate fatty food
Too much insulin
2011/12/25 AM 09:15
mg/dL
98
Data
Plan
FAQ’s
Settings
Swipe up to see the next function—Record List
Record List—by swiping left or
right of the log you can switch
between all the data recorded
from different times.
Swipe up to see the next function— Logbook
Data Record—by swiping left or right
of the data you can switch between
current and previous data.
Data
Plan
FAQ’s
Settings
2011/12/20 18:30
97 mg/dL
2011/12/21 10:41
124 mg/dL
2011/12/21 18:16
87 mg/dL
2011/12/20 19:57
24 mg/dL
2011/12/20 21:30
144 mg/dL
2011/12/20 23:45
99 mg/dL
2011/12/21 07:04
78 mg/dL
2011/12/21 09:44
67 mg/dL
141 mg/dL
2011/12/21 12:41
297 mg/dL
TIME/DATE
GLUCOSE
Note
By selecting different
functions on the Floating
Menu you can navigate
between them much efficiently.
You will need:
1. Meter
2. Test Strip
3. Lancing Device
4. Lancet
How to Test Your Blood Glucose Level
Data
Plan
FAQ’s
Settings
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