Memory Data Transfer
GoChek
meters are capable of transferring memory data to a personal
computer. Please refer to the software instructions for correct usage and
the proper equipment to connect to your computer.
GoChek
Connect and
GoChek
meters can transmit data
wirelessly to other devices such as mobile phones. Please refer to the
additional user guide for more information.
Your blood glucose meter and laboratory equipment both report glucose
concentrations in the serum or plasma component of your blood.
However variations between the two are normal, and your meter results
and laboratory results may be slightly different. Glucose concentration
results can be affected by a number of factors and conditions, but these
factors and conditions will not affect the test results of biochemical
analyzers.
Under normal conditions, the difference between measurements with your
meter and laboratory results are within the range allowed by national
standards.
To ensure a reasonable comparison between your meter and laboratory
results, please follow these guidelines:
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Test results may show small deviations, this may due to the following
reasons:
Blood oxygen and red blood cell count vary from person to person, and
even within the same person.
GoChek
glucose meters test blood glucose
concentrations for the widest range of people possible. If the user’s blood
indexes fall within the middle of the range, the result will be ideal.
Otherwise, there will be some small deviations. (The deviations should be
within the range allowed by local government.)
Comparing Meter and Laboratory
Results
Make sure your meter is working properly.
Comparisons will be more accurate if you do not eat for at least four
hours (preferably eight hours) before testing.
Bring your blood glucose meter, test strips, and control solution to the
lab.
Ensure that the time between tests with your meter and the laboratory
is within 15 minutes.
Wash and dry your hands before obtaining a blood sample.
Make sure you closely follow the instructions in this manual.
Press the “M” button again, and then use the
“<” or “>” buttons to scroll through the 7, 14, 30,
60, and 90 day averages. Press the “M” button
to see the before meal and after meal marker
averages. The meter will calculate the
historical averages according to the
parameters that you choose and the meter will
show how many records are used to calculate
the average.
If the meter has not been used for the amount
of time indicated as the “day average”, the
meter will not show an average.
Finally, press “M” one last time to turn off the
meter.
Note: Test results marked as quality control test
or with the “#” symbol will not be used in the
calculated average.
Clearing the Memory
Please be careful when using the clear memory function because the
action is irreversible. Once the memory is deleted, it cannot be restored.
The clear memory function will erase all test records.
While in the memory mode, press the “<” and “>”
buttons at the same time enter the clear memory
mode.
Press “M” to confirm that you would like all
records to be erased. The “ ” and "---" icons will
display at the same time, and the meter will turn
off automatically after a few seconds.
If you want to abort the memory delete function,
you can cancel by pressing the “<” and “>” button
instead of the “M” button. The memory will not be
erased.