Special Messages - Lifescan OneTouch Ultra Owner's Booklet

Blood glucose monitoring system
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Special Messages

The ONE TOUCH
®
Ultra Meter displays
results between 20 and 600 mg/dL
(1.1 to 33.3 mmol/L). If your test
result is lower than 20 mg/dL (1.1
mmol/L), "lo" will appear on the
meter display. This indicates severe
hypoglycemia (low blood glucose).
You should immediately treat
hypoglycemia as recommended by
your healthcare professional.
If your blood glucose test result is above
600 mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L), "h1" will
appear on the meter display. This indi-
cates severe hyperglycemia (high
blood glucose). You should seek
immediate medical assistance.
When your blood glucose test result is
above 240 mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L) or
reads "h1," "ketones?" will appear
on the meter display. This message
does not mean that the system
detected ketones but that testing
with a ketone test strip may be
advisable.
Your ONE TOUCH
®
Ultra Meter stores
the 150 most recent blood glucose
and 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. You can review the test results
in memory with these easy steps.
STEP 1
Enter the Memory Mode.
With the meter turned off, press the M
button. The 14-day average will appear,
indicating that you are in the memory
mode. After three seconds, the 30-day
average will appear for three seconds.
You can then review the last 150 tests
in the memory.
The 14-day average is calculated from
the blood glucose results obtained
during the last 14 days. It also indicates
how many blood glucose tests have
been performed within this period,
e.g., 64 (64 tests in the last 14 days).
When using the meter for the first time,
"14
---" will appear, showing
DAY AVG
that there are no test results in memory.
USING
THE METER
MEMORY
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