Test Strip Ejector Function - Infopia Finetest Lite Instructions For Use Manual

Blood glucose monitoring system for self testing
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Test Strip Ejector Function

Disposing of your test strip
Disposing of your lancet
CAUTION
1. Pushing the ejector button too hard could cause a damage to the meter.
2. Do not give strong impact to blood glucose test meter.
3. Please follow the waste disposal regulations on the used lancets and strips imposed
by your local authorities.
1. Once the test is complete, push the test strip forward to
remove the test strip from the meter.
2. Used test strips may be considered bio hazardous waste
in your area.
Please ensure you follow local regulations.
1. Push the needle into the protective cover.
2. Pull the lancet out and discard accordingly.
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steve
April 7, 2025

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

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Mr. Anderson
April 7, 2025

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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