1.Check the expiration date before
performing a control solution test. Do
not use if expired. Please note the
expiration date is marked on the control
solution container. Once opened, the
control solution expires after 3 months.
3.Discard the 1st drop of
control solution. This will
eliminate any residue.
Place a drop of control
solution liquid on a clean,
dry surface (e.g. the lid of
the test strip container)
CAUTION
1. Control solution is for in-vitro diagnostic use only. This means that it is only used for
testing outside the body.
2. Control solution is exclusively made for the Finetest™ Lite Blood Glucose Monitoring
System. Do not use any other brand of control solution, made by other manufacturers.
3. Check the expiration date on the container. Do not use, if expired.
4. Once opened, use it for the next three months only. Record the discard date on the
control solution container. Discard after three months.
5. Do not swallow. This is NOT for human or animal consumption.
6. The control solution bottle icon contains letter 'C,' so as not to be confused with the
medication container. This will allow you to understand differences between a control
solution test and an actual blood test.
2.Gently shake the control
solution before use.
4.Dip the test strip into the control
solution liquid.
Results will appear in 5 seconds.
Compare the result to the range
printed on the test strip container.
Results should fall within that range.
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my machine is showing a battery symbol with 2bars so the battery is ok and there is a CHK on the screen but no error codes
The CHK symbol is not defined in the provided context. Therefore, its meaning on the Infopia Finetest Lite machine cannot be determined from the available information.
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