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1. The milligram per deciliter (mg/dL) is the standard unit in the United States.
The millimole per liter (mmol/L) is the standard unit in Canada. Use of the
wrong unit of measure may cause you to misinterpret your blood glucose level,
and may lead to incorrect treatment.
2. The time, date, date format, unit of measurement and memory deletion can
ONLY be changed in the setting mode. Therefore, when you perform a glucose
testing, those parameters are not possible to be changed.
3. Your meter displays 7-, 14-,-day averages which you can access from the
meter memory. These averages are calculated from results obtained during the
7-, 14-, -day preceding the current date and time settings. When the date and
time are changed, the 7-, 14-, averages may change.
4. The meter will turn off automatically without any action in two minutes.
5. You can go back to the previous step by pressing M button for 3 seconds.
6. You can turn back to Main Control Mode to select System Power Off indicator
or press M button for 3 seconds to turn off the meter.
NOTE
Exit Mode
Please select the below screen when you want to exit
System Setting Mode and turn to Main Control Mode.