Using The Meter Memory - Lifescan OneTouch Owner's Booklet

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USING THE METER MEMORY

Your OneTouch
recent blood glucose and control solution test results
with date and time in its memory. It also provides you
with a 14-day average of your blood glucose test
results. You can review the test results in memory
with these easy steps:
Note: A
S
result will be included in your 14-day average as 33.3
mmol/L;a
T
result will be included as 1.1 mmol/L. Results marked as
control solution will not be included in your 14-day average.
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FastTake
Enter the Memory Mode.
STEP 1
With the meter turned off, press the
M button. The 14-day average will appear,
indicating that you are in the memory
mode. You can now review the 14-day
average and the last 150 tests
in the memory. The 14-day average
appears first; it 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.,
the last 14 days). When using the meter for
the first time, "
showing that there are no test results in
memory.
30
Meter stores the 150 most
(64 tests in
†Q
" will appear,

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