Important Information About Your Agamatrix Wavesense Jazz System - AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for WaveSense JAZZ:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3
Important Information about
Your AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System
The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System should be used:
[1] For measuring blood glucose levels from fresh capillary
whole blood samples taken from the fingertip, palms (at the
base of the thumb), or forearms.
[2] For in vitro diagnostic (i.e. outside of the body) use only.
[3] With AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strips and AgaMatrix
Control Solution only. Do not use other brands of test strips and
control solution with this meter. This may produce inaccurate
results.
[4] For use at home (over the counter (OTC)) by persons with
diabetes, or in a clinical setting by healthcare professionals, as
an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control.
Do not use the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System for:
[1] The diagnosis of diabetes.
[2] Testing the glucose levels of neonates (children under 4
weeks).
[3] Testing glucose levels of arterial or venous blood.
[4] Testing glucose from sites other than the fingertip, palm
(at the base of the thumb), or forearm.
6
8100-02301 Rev G Artwork, Guide, Owners, mmol/L, AgaMatrix, WaveSense Jazz SEC, UK
Possible test sites:
The AgaMatrix WaveSense
JAZZ System requires only
0.5 μL of blood to perform a
glucose test. For best results,
test using blood from the tip
of any finger. The palm (at
the base of the thumb) and
forearm are alternate, but less accurate test
sites. Only select soft and fleshy areas to
lance. Avoid lancing any bony areas, obvious
veins and moles.
Physiological differences in circulation
between the fingertip, palm (at the base of the thumb),
and forearm may result in differences in blood glucose
measurements between these sites. Differences in glucose
concentrations may be observed after eating, taking insulin
medication, or exercise. Changes in blood glucose may be
detected at the fingertips before the palm (at the base of the
thumb) and forearm.
It is recommended that you use a fi ngertip sample if:
[1] You are testing for hypoglycaemia or if you suffer from
hypoglycaemia unawareness,
[2] You are testing your blood glucose within 2 hours of
eating, taking insulin or medication, exercising, or
[3] Your blood glucose results obtained from the palm (at the
7

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents