Using The Meter Memory - OneTouch Ultra Owner's Booklet

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Using the Meter Memory

Your OneTouch
Ultra
Meter stores the 150 most recent blood glucose and
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control solution test results with date and time in its memory. It also provides
you with 14- and 30-day averages of your blood glucose test results. If your
14-day and 30-day test result averages are not what you expect, you should
not rely on them. Review the test results in memory with these easy steps.
Step 1
Enter the Memory Mode.
You may enter the memory mode either with
the meter turned off or immediately after
completing a test. Press the
button.
˘ and the 14-day average will appear
with the number of blood glucose tests
performed in this period (e.g. 64n means
that 64 tests were performed within the period). After three seconds,
the 30-day average will appear. (If you are using the meter for the first
time, Q indicates there are no test results in memory.)
These averages are calculated from the blood
glucose results obtained during the last 14
and 30 calendar days. A h1 result will be
included in your averages as 600 mg/dL and
a lo result as 20 mg/dL. Results marked as
control solution tests will not be included in
your averages. If your 14-day and 30-day test
result averages are not what you expect, you
should not rely on them.
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