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Wireless blood glucose monitoring system
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End of Meter Life/Battery Removal
NOTE: Carry out this process only when you no longer
intend to use the meter. Meter will not be functional once
opened to remove the battery.
A
A
B
B
Dispose of the meter and lithium polymer battery in
accordance with your local/country laws and regulations.
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To remove the battery for
proper disposal, you will
need to pry the upper and
lower cases apart.
With a screwdriver,
beginning near the strip
port, insert the tip of the
screwdriver and twist
to pry the case loose.
Continue to do this down
the side until the upper
case comes apart.
Pry up rechargeable
battery here (A).
Disconnect battery
by pulling battery
connector (B).
Symptoms of High or Low Blood Sugar
You can better understand your test results by being aware of
the symptoms of high or low blood sugar. Some of the most
common symptoms are:
Low blood
High blood
sugar
sugar
(Hypoglycaemia):
(Hyperglycaemia):
• Shakiness
• Frequent
Urination
• Sweating
• Excessive Thirst
• Fast Heartbeat
• Blurred Vision
• Blurred Vision
• Increased
• Confusion
Fatigue
• Passing Out
• Hunger
• Irritability
• Seizure
• Extreme Hunger
• Dizziness
WARNING
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, test
your blood sugar. If your test result is under 2.8 mmol/L
or above 13.9 mmol/L, contact your health care
professional immediately.
For additional information and a complete list of symptoms,
contact your health care professional.
Ketones
(Ketoacidosis):
• Shortness of
Breath
• Nausea or
Vomiting
• Very Dry
Mouth
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