OneTouch Verio IQ Owner's Booklet
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  • Page 1 Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner's Booklet Instructions for use...
  • Page 3 Verio ® Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner’s Booklet...
  • Page 4 Clear instructions and visuals will help you get comfortable using the OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter, so you can expect to get reliable results every time you test. Please keep your Owner’s Booklet in a safe place; you may want to refer to it in the future.
  • Page 5 Symbols Cautions and Warnings. Refer to the Owner’s Booklet and inserts that came with your system for safety-related information. Direct current Consult instructions for use Contains sufficient for <n> tests Do not re-use Expiry Date In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Device Lot Number Manufacturer Separate collection of batteries...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Setting up your system Taking a test - Testing your blood glucose - Testing with control solution Attaching tags to your blood glucose results Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages Care and maintenance...
  • Page 7 Battery (recharging) Troubleshooting Detailed information about your system Index...
  • Page 8: Before You Begin

    Before you begin Before using this product to test your blood glucose, carefully read this Owner’s Booklet, and the inserts that come with the OneTouch® Verio® Test Strips and OneTouch® Verio® Control Solution. NOTE: You must charge the battery before using the OneTouch®...
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    Intended use The OneTouch® Verio®IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips. Venous whole blood samples may be used by healthcare professionals.
  • Page 10: Test Principle

    Test principle Glucose in the blood sample mixes with special chemicals in the test strip and a small electric current is produced. The strength of this current changes with the amount of glucose in the blood sample. Your meter measures the current, calculates your blood glucose level, displays the blood glucose result, and stores it in its memory.
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  • Page 12: Blood Glucose Monitoring System

    The OneTouch® Verio®IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System Included with your kit: Available separately:...
  • Page 13 Mini USB Cable OneTouch® Verio® Mid Control Solution* OneTouch® Verio® Test Strips* NOTE: • The OneTouch® Delica® Lancing Device uses ONLY OneTouch® Delica® Lancets. If another type of lancing device was included, see the separate instructions for that lancing device.
  • Page 14 Setting up your system Getting to know your OneTouch® Verio®IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System Meter Test strip port Insert test strip here to turn meter on Battery icon Indicates battery Display power remaining mmol/L is the pre-set unit of measure and cannot...
  • Page 15: Test Strip

    Verio IQ m CAUTION If you see any missing pixels within the start-up screen, there may be a problem with the meter. Contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland) or visit www.LifeScan.co.uk.
  • Page 16 Setting up your system After the start-up screen, the Main Menu is displayed. 09:00 01 Apr A blue bar highlights the current selection on the meter display. My History Pattern Log Settings Example Main Menu with Settings highlighted Using the display backlight The backlight comes on automatically whenever the meter is turned on.
  • Page 17: Basic Settings

    Setting up your system Basic settings Setting the meter language, time and date Before using your meter for the first time, you should check these settings. When you turn on the meter for the first time, you will automatically start at the Set Language screen.
  • Page 18 Setting up your system NOTE: The time and date formats are pre-set. You cannot change these settings. 2. Set the time of day In the Set Time screen Set Time press to set the hour and press . Repeat this step to set the minutes.
  • Page 19: Setting Up Your System

    Setting up your system 4. Confirm your settings If your settings are correct press Settings to highlight Done and press Time: 12:45 Date: 23 Apr 2012 If a setting is not correct, Language: English highlight the incorrect setting Tool Settings and press to return to that setting screen.
  • Page 20 Setting up your system Tool settings The meter has several features that provide information that can help you manage your diabetes. High/Low Patterns – Lets you Tool Settings know if your blood glucose levels are developing a high or Tagging: low pattern.
  • Page 21 Setting up your system • Use care when adding tags to your blood glucose results. Incorrect tagging can cause the information displayed in high pattern messages to be inaccurate and/or misinterpreted. • The High/Low Patterns feature uses your meter’s time and date settings to identify patterns.
  • Page 22 Setting up your system To turn this feature on or off, Alerts press to highlight your selection and press Of f Track patterns and receive alerts. If the feature is turned on, Tool Settings highlight High/Low Limit on the Tool Settings screen and Tagging: press High/Low Patterns...
  • Page 23 Setting up your system On the High/Low Limit screen, High/Low Limit highlight Low Limit and press Low Limit: High Limit: The Low Limit is highlighted. Low Limit Press to select a value for your low limit and press mmol/L Set to track and get alerts for low glucose patterns.
  • Page 24 Setting up your system Next, on the High/Low Limit High Limit screen, highlight High Limit and Before Meal: press The High Limit is highlighted. mmol/L Press to select a value for your high limit and press This only applies to glucose results with Tag "Before meal".
  • Page 25 Setting up your system Turn the Tagging feature on or off After a testing, you can add Tool Settings tags to your blood glucose results. See pages 55–59 for Tagging: more information. High/Low Patterns Alerts: High/Low Limit Highlight Tagging on the Tool Settings screen and press NOTE: “Before meal”...
  • Page 26 Setting up your system Adjusting settings after setting up the meter for the first time At any time, you can adjust the settings in your meter. 12:45 23 Apr My History Highlight Settings on the Main Menu screen and press Pattern Log Settings Settings...
  • Page 27 Setting up your system Checking the meter serial number and software version The meter serial number and software version are stored in your meter and you can check this information at any time. Highlight Meter Info on the Settings Settings screen and press Time: 09:00 Date: 01 Apr 2012...
  • Page 28 Setting up your system Turning your meter off after setup There are two ways to turn your meter off: • Press and hold for several seconds until the meter turns off. • Your meter will turn off by itself if left alone for two minutes.
  • Page 29: Taking A Test

    OneTouch® Verio® Test Strips Lancing device Sterile lancets • Use only OneTouch® Verio® Test Strips. • Unlike some blood glucose meters, no separate step to code your OneTouch® Verio®IQ System is required. • Make sure your meter and test strips are about the same temperature before you test.
  • Page 30 Refer to page 101 for more information. m CAUTION • The OneTouch® Verio®IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System should not be used for patients within 24 hours of receiving a D-xylose absorption test as it may cause...
  • Page 31 Taking a test m CAUTION • Do Not use the OneTouch® Verio®IQ System when PAM (Pralidoxime) is known or suspected to be in the patient's whole blood sample. • Do Not use your test strips if your vial is damaged or left open to air.
  • Page 32 (For fingertip Cupped Side of sampling) Protective Cover NOTE: The OneTouch® Delica® Lancing Device uses ONLY OneTouch® Delica® Lancets. If the lancing device shown here is different from the device included in your kit, please see the separate insert for your lancing device.
  • Page 33 Taking a test m CAUTION To reduce the chance of infection: • Make sure to wash the sample site with soap and warm water, rinse and dry before sampling. • The lancing device is intended for a single user. Never share a lancet or lancing device with anyone.
  • Page 34 Taking a test 2. Insert a sterile lancet into the lancing device Align the lancet as shown here, so that the lancet fits into the lancet holder. Push the lancet into the device until it snaps into place and is fully seated in the holder. Twist the protective cover one full turn until it separates from the lancet.
  • Page 35 Taking a test 3. Replace the lancing device cap Place the cap back onto the device; turn clockwise to secure the cap. Do Not overtighten.
  • Page 36 Taking a test 4. Adjust the depth setting The lancing device has seven puncture depth settings, numbered 1 through 7. Smaller numbers are for a shallower puncture and the larger numbers are for a deeper puncture. Shallower punctures work for children and most adults.
  • Page 37 Taking a test 5. Cock the lancing device Slide the cocking control back until it clicks. If it does not click, it may already have been cocked when you inserted the lancet. 6. Insert a test strip to turn the meter on Insert a test strip into the Silver prongs test strip port with the gold...
  • Page 38 Taking a test When the Apply Blood screen appears on the display, you can apply your blood sample to either side of the test strip. 7. Puncture your finger Hold the lancing device firmly against the side of your finger. Press the release button.
  • Page 39 Taking a test 8. Get a round drop of blood Gently squeeze and/or massage your fingertip until a round drop of blood forms on your fingertip. Approximate size If the blood smears or runs, Do Not use that sample. Dry the area and gently squeeze another drop of blood or puncture a new site.
  • Page 40 Taking a test Applying blood and reading results 1. Apply the sample to the test strip You can apply blood to either side of the test strip. Apply your sample to the opening of the channel. Be sure to apply your sample immediately after you get a drop of blood.
  • Page 41 Taking a test Holding the meter at a slight angle, guide the channel to the blood drop. Channel When it touches your sample, the test strip wicks blood into the channel.
  • Page 42 Taking a test 2. Wait for the channel to fill completely The blood drop will be drawn into the narrow channel. The channel should fill completely. The channel turns red and the meter will count down from 5 to 1. Blood should not be applied on the top of the test strip or to the top edge of the test strip.
  • Page 43 If the words Control Solution appear on the screen when testing your blood glucose, repeat the test with a new test strip. If the problem persists, contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland).
  • Page 44 Taking a test After getting a blood glucose result Once you have your blood glucose result, you may: • Attach a Tag to this result if the Tagging feature is turned on (see pages 55–59). • Press and hold to return to the Main Menu. •...
  • Page 45 Taking a test 2. Cover the exposed lancet tip Before removing the lancet, place the lancet protective cover on a hard surface then push the lancet tip into the cupped side of the cover. 3. Eject the lancet Slide the ejection control forward until the lancet comes out of the lancing device.
  • Page 46 Taking a test 4. Replace the lancing device cap Place the cap back onto the device; turn clockwise to secure the cap. It is important to use a new lancet each time you obtain a blood sample. This will help prevent infection and sore fingertips.
  • Page 47: Test Results

    Taking a test Disposing of the used lancet and test strip Discard the used lancet carefully after each use to avoid unintended lancet stick injuries. Used lancets and test strips may be considered biohazardous waste in your area. Be sure to follow your healthcare professional’s recommendations or local regulations for proper disposal.
  • Page 48 Taking a test m CAUTION Dehydration and low blood glucose results You may get false low blood glucose results if you are severely dehydrated. If you think you are severely dehydrated, contact your healthcare professional immediately. High blood glucose results If your blood glucose result is above 10.0 mmol/L, it may mean hyperglycaemia (high blood glucose) and you should consider re-testing.
  • Page 49: Testing With Control Solution

    (above 60%) or very low (below 20%) can cause false results. Testing with control solution OneTouch® Verio® Control Solution is used to check that the meter and test strips are working together properly and that you are performing the test correctly. (Control solution is available separately.)
  • Page 50: Do A Control Solution Test

    Taking a test • When you first open a new vial of control solution, record the discard date on the vial label. Refer to the control solution insert or vial label for instructions on determining the discard date. • Tightly close the cap on the control solution vial immediately after use to avoid contamination or damage.
  • Page 51: Performing A Control Solution Test

    Taking a test Performing a control solution test 1. Insert a test strip to Silver prongs turn the meter on Test strip port Wait for the Apply Blood screen to appear on the display. NOTE: The same Apply Blood screen that appears during a blood glucose test also appears during a control solution test.
  • Page 52 Taking a test 2. Prepare the control solution Remove the vial cap and place it on a flat surface with the top of the cap pointing up. Squeeze the vial to discard the first drop. Example Mid Level Control Solution Wipe both the tip of the control solution vial and the top of the cap with a clean,...
  • Page 53 Taking a test Then, squeeze a drop into the small well on the top of the cap or onto another clean, non-absorbent surface. 3. Apply the control solution Hold the meter so that the side edge of the test strip is at a slight angle to the drop of control solution.
  • Page 54 Repeat the test with a new test strip. If the problem persists, contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland).
  • Page 55 5. Check if the result is in range Compare the result displayed on the meter to the range printed on your OneTouch® Verio® Control Solution vial. If your control solution result falls outside the expected range, repeat the test with a new test OneTouch®...
  • Page 56 Do Not use the meter, test strips, or control solution. Contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland). • The control solution range printed on the control solution vial is for control solution tests only and is not a recommended range for your blood glucose level.
  • Page 57: Attaching Tags To Your Blood Glucose Results

    Attaching tags to your blood glucose results Your OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter allows you to attach a Before meal or After meal tag to your current blood glucose result. • A Before meal blood glucose test is taken just before the start of your meal.
  • Page 58 Attaching tags to your blood glucose results Adding or changing a tag To add tags, the Tagging feature must be turned on (see page 23). Adding a tag After testing and your blood 01 Apr 11:45 glucose result is displayed, Before meal and After meal appear on the meter display.
  • Page 59 Attaching tags to your blood glucose results 1. Press to highlight Before meal or After meal and press If you do not want to tag this blood glucose result, simply 01 Apr 11:45 press to return to the result screen or press and hold go to the Main Menu.
  • Page 60 Attaching tags to your blood glucose results Adding or changing a tag on your last result Choose My History from the Main Menu and press 11:45 01 Apr (see Reviewing past results, pages 60–61). My History Pattern Log Settings Next highlight Last Result and My History press Last Result:...
  • Page 61 Attaching tags to your blood glucose results To add a tag highlight Before Last Result meal or After meal and press 01 Apr 01:45 mmol/L A er meal Before meal A er meal Menu To change a tag, highlight the Last Result existing tag, press 01 Apr...
  • Page 62: Reviewing Past Results, Averages And High/Low Pattern Messages

    Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages Your meter stores your most recent 750 blood glucose and 09:00 01 Apr control solution test results and displays the blood glucose My History results in several ways. If your meter is off, press Pattern Log and hold until the start-up...
  • Page 63 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages My History My History From the My History menu, Last Result: choose: 5.8 mmol/L - Last Result Results Log - Results Log Averages - Averages Date Time Last Result The meter will display your Last Result most recent result.
  • Page 64 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages Results Log Results Log mmol/L The meter will display up to six Tue, 01 Apr results at a time, starting with the most recent. 09:03 07:00 Press to move backward and Mon, 31 Mar to move forward through 20:29 your results.
  • Page 65 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages To view details of an individual Result Detail result, press 01 Apr 09:03 highlight the result, then press To return to the previous screen, mmol/L press A er meal Press to return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 66 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages Averages Averages For each of the 7, 14, 30, and mmol/L 7 Days 90 day periods leading up to 24 Results the current date, the meter will 14 Days display the number of results 52 Results and the average of those 30 Days...
  • Page 67 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages If you do not have results in the past 7, 14, 30, and 90 day periods, the number next to Results will be zero and dashes will appear in the mmol/L column. In result averages, an EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE result is always counted as 33.3 mmol/L, and an EXTREME LOW GLUCOSE result is always counted as 1.1 mmol/L.
  • Page 68 Always consult your healthcare professional before making significant changes to your diabetes care plan. Every time you test your blood glucose, your OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter searches for any new patterns that have developed over the past 5 days. Patterns are identified based on the time of day the test was taken.
  • Page 69 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages To receive high or low pattern messages with your blood glucose results, the High/Low Pattern and Tagging features must be turned on (see pages 18–23). • Once a result is used in a pattern it will not be used again in future pattern messages.
  • Page 70 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages m CAUTION • High and low pattern messages are based on values you set in the meter (see pages 18–22). These Messages are different from EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE and EXTREME LOW GLUCOSE Warnings that appear whenever your blood glucose level is above 33.3 mmol/L or below 1.1 mmol/L.
  • Page 71 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages NOTE: If you choose Later, the flashing message icon ( 01 Apr 11:45 continues to appear after each test for 48 hours or until you view your message. mmol/L Before meal A er meal Menu Low Pattern Message Low Pattern...
  • Page 72 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages To view details about the Low Details individual blood glucose results mmol/L that resulted in the Low Pattern 01 Apr message, highlight Get Details 13:45 and press 30 Mar 11:45 To return to the previous screen, press Press to return to the...
  • Page 73 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages To view details about the High Details individual blood glucose results mmol/L that resulted in the High Pattern 01 Apr message, highlight Get Details 10.2 13:45 and press 31 Mar 12:15 To return to the previous 29 Mar screen, press 10.6...
  • Page 74 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages On the Pattern Log screen, Pattern Log highlight the message(s) you 2 unread messages want to view and press 01 Apr After viewing a message, 13:45 the message icon ( ) will 29 Mar High be removed.
  • Page 75 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages To return to the previous Low Details screen, press mmol/L Press to return to the 01 Apr 13:45 Main Menu. 30 Mar 11:45 Menu Example...
  • Page 76: Downloading Results To A Computer

    To learn more about OneTouch® DMS and to order the software from LifeScan, visit www.LifeScan.co.uk or contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland).
  • Page 77 Reviewing past results, averages and high/low pattern messages Once the command to start the download is sent from the PC Connected computer to the meter, the meter display will show PC Connected indicating that the meter is in communication mode. Battery Charging NOTE: When the meter is connected to a computer, the...
  • Page 78: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Storing your system Store your meter, test strips, control solution and other items in your carrying case. Keep in a cool, dry place between 5°C and 30°C. Do Not refrigerate. Keep all items away from direct sunlight and heat. Cleaning and disinfection Cleaning and disinfection are different and both should be performed.
  • Page 79 Care and maintenance • Do Not use alcohol or any other solvent. • Do Not allow liquids, dirt, dust, blood, or control solution to enter the test strip port or the data/ battery charging port. (Refer to meter illustration on page 10.) •...
  • Page 80 Care and Maintenance Disinfecting your meter, lancing device, and cap The meter, lancing device, and cap should be disinfected periodically. Clean your meter, lancing device, or cap prior to disinfecting. For disinfecting, obtain regular household bleach (6% sodium hypochlorite)*. Prepare a solution of 1 part household bleach and 9 parts water.
  • Page 81 Care and Maintenance If you see signs of wear, please contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland). * Follow manufacturer’s instruction for handling and storage of bleach.
  • Page 82: Battery (Recharging)

    Battery (recharging) Battery Your OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter uses a rechargeable battery. When fully charged, the meter will perform blood glucose or control solution tests for about 6 to 8 weeks before recharging is needed. NOTE: When the battery can no longer hold a charge, the meter needs to be replaced.
  • Page 83 Battery (recharging) Battery power indicator When your meter is on, a battery icon always appears in the top right corner of the display that shows the strength of the battery. Full Power 09:00 01 Apr 30–85% Power My History Low Power Pattern Log (icon flashes) Very Low Power...
  • Page 84 Battery (recharging) m CAUTION • Only use the OneTouch® mini USB cable, wall charger, and adapter with the OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter. If you misplace the mini USB cable or wall charger, call OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland).
  • Page 85 Battery (recharging) 2. Plug the cable into the power source Computer charging Plug the other end of the cable to the USB port on your computer. NOTE: Connect only to a computer certified to UL 60950-1. Please refer to your computer manufacturer’s labeling for confirmation.
  • Page 86 Battery (recharging) m WARNING To avoid a possible shock, Do Not insert a test strip while the battery is charging. NOTE: • Using the mini USB cable or wall charger and adapter fully charges the batteries in about 2 hours. •...
  • Page 87 Battery Charging When the meter is connected to a computer and you have PC Connected installed OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software (see pages 74–75), PC Connected also appears on the meter display. Battery Charging NOTE: •...
  • Page 88 NOTE: If the meter is not fully charged after 2 hours, check that the cable is plugged in PC Connected correctly. If this does not solve the problem, call OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland). Charge Complete...
  • Page 89 However you may need to reset the date and time settings. See pages 15–23. Meter disposal When you wish to dispose of the meter please call OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland) for further instructions.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    1.1 mmol/L. Improper use may cause an inaccurate result without producing an error message. NOTE: If the meter is on but does not operate (locks-up), call OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland). What it means...
  • Page 91 Troubleshooting What it means Warning You may have a very high blood glucose level (severe EXTREME hyperglycaemia), over HIGH GLUCOSE 33.3 mmol/L. (above 33.3mmol/L) What to do Re-test your blood glucose level. If the result is EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE again, obtain and follow instructions from your healthcare professional right away.
  • Page 92 Troubleshooting What it means Warning Meter is too hot (above 44°C) to work correctly. Temperature too high. Out of operating range. What to do See Owner's Booklet. Move the meter and test strips to a cooler area. Insert a new test strip when the meter and test strips are within the operating range (6–44°C).
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting What it means Warning Meter is too cold (below 6°C) to work correctly. Temperature too low. Out of operating range. What to do See Owner's Booklet. Move the meter and test strips to a warmer area. Insert a new test strip when the meter and test strips are within the operating range (6–44°C).
  • Page 94 Meter problem. Contact Customer What to do Service. Do Not use the meter. Contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland). What it means ERROR 2 Error message could be caused either by a used test strip or a Meter or strip problem with the meter.
  • Page 95 Repeat the test with a new test strip. Apply a blood or control solution sample only after Apply Blood appears on the display. If this message continues to appear, contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland).
  • Page 96 What to do Repeat the test with a new test strip; see blood application (pages 38–41) or control solution testing (pages 47–54). If the error message appears again, contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland).
  • Page 97 What to do Repeat the test with a new test strip; see blood application (pages 38–41) or control solution testing (pages 47–54). If the error message appears again, contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland).
  • Page 98: Low Battery

    Troubleshooting What it means Battery power is low but there is still enough power to perform a test. Low Battery Charge soon. What to do Press to continue but recharge the battery as soon as possible. What it means Battery power is extremely low but there is still enough power to perform a test.
  • Page 99 Troubleshooting What it means Warning There is not enough battery power to perform a test. What to do Battery Empty Recharge the battery now. Charge now. If you need to test your blood glucose right away, use the rapid charging option (see page 85 for more information on rapid charging).
  • Page 100 This result will not be included in result averages. What to do Contact OneTouch® Customer Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland) to report this occurrence, unless this is your first use of the meter.
  • Page 101 10.0 07:03 12:00 06:57 What to do Mon, 29 Mar Contact OneTouch® Customer 12:00 Care on 0800 121 200 (UK) or 1800 535 676 (Ireland) to report this occurrence. You can still perform a blood glucose test and get an...
  • Page 102: About Your System

    However, your meter result may differ from your lab result due to normal variation. A result from your OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter is considered accurate when it is within ±15% of the lab result.
  • Page 103: Detailed Information

    • Do Not eat for at least 8 hours before you test your blood. • Take your meter and testing supplies with you to the lab. Testing with your OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter at the lab: • Test within 15 minutes of the lab test.
  • Page 104: Technical Specifications

    Detailed information about your system Technical Specifications Reported result range 1.1–33.3 mmol/L Calibration Plasma-equivalent Sample Fresh capillary whole blood Sample volume 0.4 µL Test time 5 seconds Assay method FAD-GDH glucose dehydrogenase Power source Rechargeable 3.7 Volt Lithium Polymer battery Expected meter 6 to 8 weeks in between battery life...
  • Page 105 Detailed information about your system Technical Specifications Automatic shutoff Two minutes after last action Size 8.79 x 4.70 x 1.19 cm Weight Approximately 47.06 grams Operating ranges Temperature: 6–44°C Relative humidity: non-condensing 10–90% Altitude: up to 3048 metres Haematocrit: 20–60% Battery type Rechargeable, non-serviceable, 150mAh, 3.7 Volt...
  • Page 106 OneTouch Verio Family of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems (data on file). Samples from 100 patients were tested using both the OneTouch VerioVue™ System and the YSI 2300 Glucose Analyzer laboratory instrument. This data is representative of system accuracy for the OneTouch Verio Family of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems as performance of the systems is equivalent (data on file).
  • Page 107 Detailed information about your system System Accuracy Results for Glucose Concentrations ≥5.55 mmol/L Percent (and number) of meter results that match the laboratory test Within Within Within ±5% ±10% ±15% 65.0% 94.2% 99.3% (281/432) (407/432) (429/432) System Accuracy Results for Glucose Concentrations between 1.7 mmol/L and 24.9 mmol/L Percent (and number) of meter results that match the...
  • Page 108 Detailed information about your system Regression Statistics Samples were tested in duplicate on each of three test strip lots. Results indicate that the OneTouch® Verio®IQ System compares well with a laboratory method. Number of Number of Slope Intercept Subjects Tests (mmol/L) 0.97...
  • Page 109 Detailed information about your system This data is representative of all lay-user OneTouch Verio Family Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems as performance of the systems is equivalent. This clinical accuracy data was generated using the OneTouch VerioVue™ Meter (Data on file).
  • Page 110 Detailed information about your system Total Precision (600 results at each control solution level) Glucose Level Mean Standard Coefficient Ranges Glucose Deviation of Variation (mmol/L) (mmol/L) (mmol/L) Low (1.7-2.8)* 2.12 0.05 2.47 Mid (5.3-8.0)* 6.47 0.12 1.79 High (15.6-23.3)* 18.91 0.40 2.11 NOTE: ISO 15197:2013(E) stipulates the following glucose...
  • Page 111 Detailed information about your system Guarantee LifeScan guarantees that the OneTouch® Verio®IQ Meter will be free of defects in material and workmanship for three years, valid from the date of purchase. The guarantee extends only to the original purchaser and is not transferable.
  • Page 112: Index

    Index Averages Backlight 14, 35 Basic settings Battery (charging) Battery Empty message Buttons on meter Charging port 12, 83 Cleaning your meter, lancing device, and cap 76, 77 Comparing meter results to laboratory results Control solution, discard and expiry dates Control solution, testing Data port Date setting...
  • Page 113 12, 41, 102 Pattern messages 18, 66 Plasma calibration 100, 102 Results, reviewing past Serial number Settings Software, OneTouch® Diabetes Management Start-up screen 13, 60 Storing your system Symbols 3, 62 Tags feature 18, 23, 55 Technical specifications Temperature...
  • Page 114 Index Tool settings Turning meter off 26, 42 Turning meter on 13, 35, 49, 60 Unexpected blood glucose results Unit of measure 12, 41, 102 Unusual red blood cell count (haematocrit) Very low battery message Wall charger 11, 82, 83...
  • Page 116 Such a licence is granted only when the device is used with OneTouch® Verio® Test Strip. No test strip supplier other than LifeScan is authorised to grant such a licence. The accuracy of results generated with LifeScan meters using test strips manufactured by anyone other than LifeScan has not been evaluated by LifeScan.

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