Accu-Chek Guide User Manual page 43

Blood glucose meter
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Wipe the tip of the bottle with a
tissue. Cap the bottle tightly.
Remove and discard the used
test strip.
NOTE
• Most people just test the Level 1 control. If you wish, you can also test a Level 2 control. A set of
Level 1 and Level 2 control solutions is available for purchase.
• The ranges for Level 1 and Level 2 control solutions are printed on the test strip container label.
• The meter turns off 90 seconds after a successful test or 15 seconds after the test strip is removed,
provided no other action is taken.
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Marie Clemens
March 10, 2025

My meter keeps saying error I have changed the batteries

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Mr. Anderson
March 10, 2025

Your Accu-Chek Guide meter may show an error message after changing the batteries due to several reasons:

1. Incorrect Battery Installation – Ensure the new batteries are correctly inserted with the (+) side facing up and properly positioned under the black tabs.
2. Expired or Low-Quality Batteries – Use two new, unexpired CR2032 lithium coin cell batteries of the same brand.
3. Incomplete Battery Replacement – Always replace both batteries at the same time.
4. Battery Compartment Not Secure – Ensure the battery door is fully closed and snapped into place.
5. Meter Needs Reset – Try removing the batteries, waiting a few minutes, and reinserting them.

If the issue persists, perform a control test to check accuracy. If problems continue, contact Accu-Chek Customer Care.

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Bob Ptak
May 9, 2025

How do I know if batteries are bad in the accu check guide link

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