Time And Date; Target Range - Accu-Chek WX3-122 User Manual

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Your New System
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Using the Meter Button
Your new meter has only one button, but it performs many actions. Press the meter button once to turn
the meter on and see your most recent blood glucose result. Continue pressing to view your 7-, 30-, and
90-day blood glucose averages.
When instructed to press the meter button, press it briefly and release it.
When instructed to press and hold the meter button, press and hold it for 3 or more seconds.

Time and Date

To display or change the time and date on the meter, pair the meter to a mobile device, or connect it to a
PC with diabetes management software installed. Follow the diabetes management software instructions
to set the time and date. The meter display will then show the time and date along with your test results.

Target Range

Consult your healthcare professional for the blood glucose range appropriate for you. It is very important
to stay within your target range.
The target range is set by default at 70–160 mg/dL (3.9–8.9 mmol/L). The target range can be set from a
lower limit of 60–140 mg/dL (3.3–7.8 mmol/L) to an upper limit of 90–300 mg/dL (5.0–16.6 mmol/L).
To change the target range, pair the meter to a mobile device, or connect it to a PC with diabetes
management software installed. Then follow the diabetes management software instructions.
w WARNING
This function is no substitute for hypoglycaemia training by your healthcare professional.
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