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  • Page 2: Blood Glucose Monitoring System

    Blood Glucose Monitoring System Thank you for choosing the On Call Pro Blood Glucose Monitoring ® System. The System will provide accurate blood glucose results in just a few simple steps. The On Call Pro Blood Glucose Monitoring System uses an electrochemical ®...
  • Page 3 Specifications Feature Specification Measurement Range 20 - 600mg/dL Result Calibration Plasma-equivalent, calibrated by using YSI (Model 2300 STAT PLUS) Glucose Analyzer reference instrument, which is traceable to NIST reference standard. Sample Fresh capillary whole blood Minimum Sample Size 0.4 μL Test Time 4 seconds On/Off Source...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started ....... . 1 Component Descriptions ......2 On Call Pro Blood Glucose Meter .
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Before testing, read the instructions carefully. Learn about all the components of the On Call Pro Blood Glucose Monitoring System. ® Because the On Call Pro is configured as a meter-only kit, you will need to ® purchase some additional components of the system such as On Call ®...
  • Page 6: Component Descriptions

    Component Descriptions 1. On Call Pro Blood Glucose Meter: Reads the test strips and displays ® the blood glucose level. 2. On Call Pro Blood Glucose Test Strips: Equipped with a chemical ® reagent system. They measure the glucose concentration in blood when inserted into the meter.
  • Page 7 Note: Important Safety Instructions 1. All parts of the kit are considered bio-hazardous. They can potentially transmit infectious diseases, even after you have performed cleaning and disinfection. Please follow proper precautions when handling the meter. 2. It may potentially cause Bloodborne Pathogens Transmission between patients and healthcare professionals.
  • Page 8: On Call ® Pro Blood Glucose Meter

    On Call Pro Blood Glucose Meter ® The meter reads the test strips and displays the blood glucose concentration. Use these diagrams to become familiar with all the parts of the meter. Strip Port Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Strip Ejector Left (u) Button Right (u) Button Data Port...
  • Page 9 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): Shows the test results. Helps you through the testing process. Left (◄) Button: Recalls previous test results from the meter memory and performs other menu selection functions. Right (►) Button: Selects meter settings and performs other menu selection functions.
  • Page 10: Meter Display

    Meter Display Month Day Hour Minutes Pound Sign (#) Test Result Area Test Reminder Symbol Before Meal Symbol Blood Drop/ After Meal Symbol Strip Symbol Battery Symbol Control Solution Measurement Unit Symbol Hyper Symbol Memory Ketone Hypo Symbol Test Result Area: Indicates test result. Blood Drop / Strip Symbol: Wait for the Blood Drop / Strip Symbol to appear before applying the sample.
  • Page 11 Meter Use and Precautions • Wait for the Blood Drop / Strip Symbol to appear before applying the sample. • The meter is preset blood glucose concentration in mg/dL when sold in the United States. This unit of measure cannot be adjusted. •...
  • Page 12: On Call ® Pro Blood Glucose Test Strips

    On Call Pro Blood Glucose Test Strips ® The On Call Pro Blood Glucose Test Strips are thin strips. The strips have ® a chemical reagent system. They work with the On Call Pro Blood Glucose ® Meter to measure the glucose concentration in whole blood. After the strip is inserted into the meter, blood is applied to the sample tip of the test strip.
  • Page 13: Storage And Handling

    Correct Incorrect Storage and Handling Please review the following storage and handling instructions: • Store in a cool, dry place between 41-86 °F (5-30 °C) and 10-90 % relative humidity and keep out of direct sunlight. • Do not freeze or refrigerate. •...
  • Page 14: Test Strip Precautions

    Test Strip Precautions • For in vitro diagnostic use. Test strips are to only be used outside the body for testing purposes. • Do not use test strips that are torn, bent, or damaged in any way. Do not reuse test strips. •...
  • Page 15: On Call ® Pro Glucose Control Solution

    On Call Pro Glucose Control Solution ® The On Call Pro Glucose Control Solutions contain known concentrations ® of glucose. They are used to confirm that your On Call Express Pro Blood ® Glucose Meter and On Call Pro test strips are working properly together. ®...
  • Page 16 Control Solution Precautions • For in vitro diagnostic use. The control solution is only for testing outside the body. Do not swallow or inject. • Shake well before using. • Control solution tests are designed to be accurate only when tested between 50 and 104 °F (10-40 °C).
  • Page 17: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery If the battery has been preinstalled in the meter, a plastic tab will be protruding from the battery compartment. Simply pull on the tab to remove the plastic strip. An additional battery has been provided in the On Call Pro meter box.
  • Page 18: Meter Setup Before Testing

    Meter Setup before Testing Before using the meter for the first time, you will need to adjust the settings that are listed in detail below. Some features may not be suitable for multiple patient use. Check with the guidelines of your institution before performing meter setup.
  • Page 19 choice and move to set the meal marker feature. Hour Hour Minute Minute 5. Meal Marker: The meter comes with the meal marker feature disabled. The meter allows the user to enable or disable this option. The words “On” or “Off” will be displayed on the large center segments of the display. The before meal symbol together with the after meal symbol will be displayed as shown below.
  • Page 20 Press the left (◄) button to turn the meter beep “On” and “Off”. Press the right (►) button to confirm your selection. 7. Ketone Indicator: The meter comes with the Ketone indicator feature disabled. Press the left (◄) button to switch between turning the Ketone indicator “On”...
  • Page 21 9. Hyper Indicator: The meter comes with the Hyper indicator feature dis- abled. Press the left (◄) button to turn the Hyper indicator “On” or “Off”. Press the right (►) button to confirm your selection. When the Hyper indicator is “Off”, pressing the right (►) button will go to the next Hypo indicator set up.
  • Page 22 11. Test Reminder: Test reminders are a useful way to remind you when to test your patients. You can set 1 to 5 reminders per day. Your meter is preset with the test reminder disabled. You must turn it on to use this feature. •...
  • Page 23: Performing The Quality Control Test

    Performing the Quality Control Test The quality control test confirms that the test strips and meter are working together properly. It also confirms that you are performing the test correctly. It is important to perform this test: • Before you first use the meter. •...
  • Page 24 4. Press the left (◄) button to mark the test as a control solution test. Once the left (◄) button is pressed, the control solution symbol will appear on the display. It indicates that a drop of control solution can be added. READY TO TEST 5.
  • Page 25 7. Slide forward the strip ejector to discard the used test strip. The display should also show a pound sign (#) indicating the test is a control solution test. This shows that the number will not be counted in the 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90-day averages. The pound sign (#) will also be displayed when reviewing the results stored in memory.
  • Page 26 To confirm your results, Control Solution 0 tests should fall within the CTRL 0 range, Control Solution 1 tests should fall within the CTRL 1 range and Control Solution 2 tests should fall within the CTRL 2 range. If the control solution test results do not fall within their respective ranges, DO NOT use the system to test blood, as the system may not be working properly.
  • Page 27: Testing Blood

    Testing Blood The following steps will show how to use the meter, test strips, and a single-use auto-disabling safety lancet together to measure your patients’ blood glucose level. Step 1 – Getting a Drop of Blood The On Call Pro Blood Glucose Monitoring System requires only a 0.4 μL ®...
  • Page 28: Fingertip Testing

    OptiLance Safety Lancet ™ available from ACON Laboratories. If you use a different single-use, auto- disabling safety lancet, please follow the manufacturer’s instructions. 1. Wear a new pair of clean gloves before testing each patient.
  • Page 29: Alternative Site Testing

    4. Remove the safety lancet from the finger. Dispose of the lancet in an appropriate biohazard Sharps container. Please see the Caution Statement. For the greatest reduction in pain, lance on the sides of the fingertips. Rotation of sites is recommended. Repeated punctures in the same spot can make fingers sore and callused.
  • Page 30 • You should test with the fingertips anytime there is a concern for hypoglycemia or your patient suffers from hypoglycemia unawareness. • Alternative Site Testing (AST) should not be used to calibrate continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) nor for use in insulin dose calculations. Please refer to Fingertip Testing for instructions regarding gloves and preparation of the safety lancet.
  • Page 31: Step 2 - Testing Blood Glucose

    Step 2 – Testing Blood Glucose Note: Insertion of a new test strip at any time, except while in the data transfer mode (see page 35) will cause the meter to enter the test mode. 1. Insert a test strip into the strip port, contact bars end first and facing up. This will turn on the meter and display all the display segments.
  • Page 32 DO NOT: • Apply the sample to the front or back of the test strip. • Smear the blood drop onto the test strip. • Press the finger against the test strip. 5. The meter will count down from 3 to 1 and then display the measurement’s result.
  • Page 33: Hi" And "Lo" Messages

    sign (#) or none of these three symbols. If an invalid result is marked, run the test again with a new test strip. Notes: • The default “before meal” time periods are 5:00-7:59, 10:00-11:59 and 15:00-17:59. • The default “after meal” time periods are 8:00-9:59, 12:00-14:59 and 18:00-20:59 If an error message appears on the display, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on page 42.
  • Page 34: Hypo" And "Hyper" Messages

    “HI” and “LO” Messages The meter can accurately measure blood glucose concentrations between 20 to 600 mg/dL. “HI” and “LO” messages indicate results outside of this range. If “HI” appears on the display, the measured concentration value is above 600 mg/dL. The test should be retaken to ensure that no mistake was made in the procedure.
  • Page 35: Ketone?" Message

    If “Hyper” appears on the display, the measured concentration value is above the “Hyper” (high blood sugar) target level that you have set. “Ketone?” Message If “Ketone?” appears on the display, the measured concentration value is above 300 mg/dL. Consult with the treating physician about testing for ketones or follow your institution’s guidelines.
  • Page 36: Precautions And Limitations

    Precautions and Limitations • The On Call Pro meters, test strips and other components have been ® designed, tested and proven to work together effectively to provide accurate blood glucose measurements. Do not use components from other brands. Pro Test Strips test fresh capillary whole blood. Do not use •...
  • Page 37: Using The Meter Memory

    Using the Meter Memory The meter automatically stores up to 300 test records. Each record includes the test result, time and date. If the memory is full, the oldest record will be erased to make room for a new one. The meter will also calculate the average values of records from the last 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90 days.
  • Page 38 4. Press the left (◄) button to view the previous stored records. Press the right (►) button to view the data averages. The words “DAY AVG” will appear on the screen. You can also view the data averages by pressing the right (►) button when the meter is off.
  • Page 39: Clearing The Memory

    Diabetes ® Management Software (available from http://www.oncallmeters.com/) and a USB data transfer cable from ACON. 1. Install the software to your Windows PC according to the instructions from http://www.oncallmeters.com. 2. Connect the USB cable to your PC and plug the audio jack of the cable...
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    Maintenance Proper maintenance is recommended for best results. Replacing the Battery The On Call Pro Meter uses one 3.0 Volt CR 2032 lithium battery. ® When the battery icon ( ) is blinking, it means the battery is running low. You should replace the battery as soon as possible.
  • Page 41: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Cleaning and Disinfecting the On Call ® Blood Glucose Monitoring System The DisCide Ultra Disinfecting Towelette and the PDI Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Disposable Wipes are validated for use with the On Call ® Blood Glucose Meter. Please check http://www.aconlabs.com/on-call-pro for the most current list of EPA registered wipes for use with the meter. CAUTION: Do NOT disinfect the meter with any product containing bleach.
  • Page 42 Intended use for Disinfection and Pre-Cleaning before Disinfection The disinfection process is for preventing potential transmission of infectious diseases through bloodborne pathogens. The pre-cleaning process is to ensure the removal of any stains or debris so that effective disinfection can be achieved for the meter surface.
  • Page 43 Hypo warning; Test Reminder 1, Test Reminder 2, Test Reminder 3, Test Re- minder 4, Test Reminder 5. If any of the above signs of physical or functional deterioration are observed on the meter after performing the cleaning and disinfection procedure, please stop using the meter and contact Technical Support at 1-800-838-9502 for assistance.
  • Page 44: Suggested Testing Times And Target Goals

    Suggested Testing Times and Target Goals It is important to frequently track the blood glucose levels of people with diabetes. The treating physician at your institution should help to determine the normal glucose levels and target ranges for each patient. The treating physician should also help to determine when and how often to test each patient’s blood glucose.
  • Page 45 Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results The On Call Pro Blood Glucose System and laboratory results both report ® the glucose concentration in the serum or plasma segment of your patients’ blood. However, the results may differ somewhat due to normal variation. The meter results can be affected by factors and conditions that do not affect laboratory results in the same way.
  • Page 46 Troubleshooting Guide The meter has built-in messages to alert you of problems. When error messages appear, note the error number. Turn off the meter and then follow these instructions. Display Causes Solution Battery may be damaged or not be Replace battery. charged Meter fails to...
  • Page 47 Display Causes Solution Temperature has exceeded the Move to a cooler environment. operating temperature Repeat the test. of the system Temperature is below Move to a warmer environment. the operating tempera- Repeat the test. ture of the system Battery is low but has Test results will still be accurate.
  • Page 48: Warranty

    Warranty Please complete the warranty card that came with this product and mail it to the following address: On Call Pro Warranty Center ® 10125 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2915, USA If the meter fails to work for any reason other than obvious abuse within the first three (3) years from purchase, we will replace it with a new meter free of charge.
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