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Important Information:Read this First!

To receive safe and optimum system benefits, please read the
entire manual contents before using the system. Please note the
following instructions:
Intended use:
CareSens N Blood Glucose Monitoring System is used for the
quantitative measurement of the glucose level in capillary whole
blood as an aid in monitoring diabetes management effectively at
home or in clinical settings.
CareSens N Blood Glucose Monitoring System should be used
only for self-testing outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use only).
CareSens N Blood Glucose Monitoring System should not
be used for the diagnosis of diabetes or for testing newborns.
Testing sites include the traditional fingertip testing along with
alternate sites testing on forearm, palm, thigh and calf.
The following chart explains the symbols you'll find in the
CareSens N Owner's Booklet, product packaging, and product
inserts.
For in vitro diagnostic use
This product fulfills the requirements for Directive 98/79/
EC on in vitro diagnostic medical devices
Cautions for safety and optimum product use
Consult instruction for use
Manufacturer
Use by (unopened or opened test strip vial)
Do not reuse
Do not discard this product with other household-type
waste
Serial number
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Temperature limitations
Batch code
Important Information
• T he CareSens N Blood Glucose Monitoring System
is intended for self-testing outside the body (in vitro
diagnostic use).
• T he glucose in the blood sample mixes with special
chemicals on the test strip to produce a small electrical
current. The CareSens N meter detects this electrical
current and measures the amount of glucose in the blood
sample.
• T he CareSens N Blood Glucose Meter is designed to
minimize code related errors in monitoring by using the
no-coding function.
• T he CareSens N Blood Glucose Meter should be used only
with the CareSens N Strip.
• A n abnormally high or low red blood cell count (hematocrit
level over 60% or below 20%) may produce inaccurate
results.
• I f your test result is below 3.3 mmol/L or above 13.3
mmol/L, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
If you need assistance, please contact your authorized i-SENS
sales representative or visit www.caresens.co.nz for more

information.

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