BeneCheck BK3-12M-D User Manual

BeneCheck BK3-12M-D User Manual

Multi-monitoring meter

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General Life Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
5F, No.240, Shinshu Rd., Shin Juang Dist.,
New Taipei City, 242 Taiwan
www.BeneCheck.com.tw
Model:BK3-12M-D
TEL : +886-2-22053698
FAX : +886-2-22080779
E-mail : service@glbiotech.com.tw
MDSS GmbH
Schiffgraben 41
30175 Hannover, Germany
Doc.#:FIG-312M-C2-101-2 Jan, 2017
Multi-Monitoring Meter
Total Cholesterol
Glucose
User's Manual
BK3-12M-D
Uric Acid

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  • Page 1 General Life Biotechnology Co., Ltd. MDSS GmbH 5F, No.240, Shinshu Rd., Shin Juang Dist., Schiffgraben 41 New Taipei City, 242 Taiwan 30175 Hannover, Germany www.BeneCheck.com.tw Model:BK3-12M-D TEL : +886-2-22053698 FAX : +886-2-22080779 E-mail : service@glbiotech.com.tw Doc.#:FIG-312M-C2-101-2 Jan, 2017 BK3-12M-D Total Cholesterol...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 BeneCheck Multi-Monitoring Meter BK3-12M-D Introduction..................1 Contents of the Kit................2 Labelling and Information..............3 BeneCheck Meter Kit................4 LCD Screen Display and Alert Tones.............5 Test Strip and Code Strip..............6 Chapter 2 Setting the Meter Installing/Replacing the Batteries............7 Set the Date and Time..............7-8 Code the Meter..................8...
  • Page 3: Benecheck Multi-Monitoring Meter Bk3-12M-D Introduction

    The items included in BeneCheck Meter Kit: 1.1 Introduction (please check the meter outer box for exact detail) Thank you for choosing BeneCheck. BeneCheck Multi-Monitoring Meter BK3-12M-D (meter) is based on electrochemical biosensor technology, which can check your blood glucose (GLU), Quantity Description total cholesterol (CHOL), and uric acid (UA) fast and convenient.
  • Page 4: Labelling And Information

    1.3 Labelling and Information 1.4 BeneCheck Meter Kit Meter ( Front Side & Back Side) In-vitro diagnostic Use by LCD Screen: Serial Number Sticker Lot number Manufactured by Display operating information and test Date of Manufacture results Do not reuse...
  • Page 5 LCD Screen Display: Test Strip: GLU- Glucose Information and test result display CHOL- Total Cholesterol UA- Uric Acid Result Area ① ⑪ ⑩ ⑨ Low Battery ② Electronic Temperature Icon ③ Sample Inlet: Contact Bars: The whole blood sample and control Insert this end into Average (GLU) ④...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Setting The Meter

    Setting order: Year/Month/Date/Hour/Minute Chapter 2 Setting the Meter • Click “M” button to advance one unit. 2.1 Installing/Replacing the Batteries • Click “S” button to enter next setting. Please remove the plastic tab under the battery before using. This meter uses a CR2032 •...
  • Page 7: Chapter 3 How To Perform A Test

     the holder firmly. • Do not twist the lancet. Materials you need to perform a test: • BeneCheck Meter • BeneCheck Test Strip • Twist back the tip. • Take out a test strip and close • Lancing Device/ Lancets •...
  • Page 8: Alternate Site Testing (Ast)

    • Wipe off the first drop Note: • Touch the blood sample with  of blood. • Please code your meter when you first use or open a new vial of strips.  strip inlet. • Massage your finger  If you have any question, please read Chapter 2.3. •...
  • Page 9 DO NOT test from alternate sites: Lancing and sampling from an alternative site: • During or less then two hours after eating, exercising, or taking medication. 1.Repeat the steps1-7 in Chapter 3.2. • When you are ill. (Replace the lacing device tip with adjustable AST tip.) •...
  • Page 10: Care After Testing

    3.4 Care after Testing Note: • Please check your meter performance regularly. 1.Please follow the instruction to discard used lancets into an appropriate biohazard • Dropping, bumping or other violent impact may damage the meter or cause malfunction. container. • Do not use the meter in an environment with possible magnetic, electromagnetic, and •...
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 Meter Memory Function

    Chapter 4 Meter Memory Function The meter can record 360 results of glucose, 50 results of total cholesterol, and 50 results of uric acid (include test results and control solution test results). It can also count 7-,14-,21- and 28-days average for glucose. The latest test result will replace the oldest when the records exceed maximum memory capacity.
  • Page 12: Chapter 5 Control Solution Test

    Directions: Chapter 5 Control Solution Test • Insert an unused strip • Press “M” button for 3 seconds Control solution is used to check the performance of the kit. The meter performs adequately  into the meter.  to enter the control solution when control test falls within the range listed on test strip vial label.
  • Page 13: Chapter 6 Transmission Function

    Chapter 6 Transmission Function Chapter 7 Care and Maintenance The meter provides Bluetooth transmission function. It can transmit test results to 7.1 Storing Your Meter connected device wirelessly via Bluetooth. The meter will be affected by improper storage and handling. Please follow the instructions and check Chapter 8 for specifications.
  • Page 14: Chapter 8 Error Message And Trouble Shooting

    • Uncompleted test caused by Review the instructions and try again with a Chapter 8 Error Message and Trouble Shooting  removing the test strip during new test strip. Please don't remove the strip Message Cause Solution  the measurement. before the test is completed. •...
  • Page 15: Chapter 9 Specification

    30 cm (12 inches) Weight About 50g (with battery) to any part of the BeneCheck Multi-Monitoring Meter, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this Altitude 10,000 feet (3048 m) equipment could result.
  • Page 16 FCC Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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