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Result Range: 1.1-33.3 mmol/L
Sample: 0.5 microliter (0.5 µL) fresh capillary whole blood from the fingertip or forearm and
venous blood drawn in only sodium heparin blood collection tubes.
Test Time: Results in as little as 4 seconds
Result Value: Plasma equivalent values
Assay Method: Electrochemical
Power Supply: One 3V lithium battery #CR2032 (non-rechargeable)
Battery Life: Approximately 1,000 tests or 1 year
Automatic shut-off: After two minutes of non-use
Weight: 18 grams
Size: 4.1 cm x 3.5 cm x 2.2 cm
Memory Size: 500 results
Operating Range (Meter & Test Strips For Blood Testing)
Relative Humidity: 10%-90% (Non-condensing)
Temperature: 5°C-40°C
Hematocrit: 20%-70%
Altitude: Up to and including 3109 metres
Use within specified environmental conditions only.
Chemical Composition
Test Strips: Glucose dehydrogenase-FAD (Aspergillus species), mediators, buffers and stabilizers.
Control Solution: Contents: water, d-glucose, buffers, viscosity enhancing agent, salts, dye and preservatives.
EXPECTED RESULTS
Expected Blood Glucose Results for people without diabetes:
Before breakfast
Two hours after a meal
Importance of Blood Glucose Monitoring
A Doctor or Healthcare Professional determines how often to test glucose and what the target ranges are for
blood glucose results.
Having most blood glucose results within the target range shows how well a treatment plan is working to
control glucose levels. To slow or stop the complications from diabetes, keep glucose results within the target
range.
NEVER change a treatment plan without talking to a Doctor or Healthcare Professional.
METER
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Front of Meter
① Display - Shows test results, messages, user prompts.
② Test Port - Insert Test Strip here, with contact blocks facing up.
③ Set Button - Turns meter on to view Average values and scroll through
Memory, sets up date/time, adds ALT Symbol, turns meter off.
④ Battery Tray - Holds battery (one non-rechargeable 3V lithium battery
#CR2032).
⑤ Meter Label - Contains serial number used to identify meter when
contacting for assistance.
⑥ Micro USB Port - Used with a cable to upload results to a computer.
⑦ Vial Lip Cover - Locks meter onto a vial of test strips.
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Meter Full Display Screen
① Time, Date, Control Symbol (-C-), Alternate Site Symbol (-A-),
Average Symbol (7-, 14-, or 30-day)
② Test Result
③ Memory Result
④ Battery Symbol
⑤ Units of measure -
Factory set to mmol/L or mg/dL, cannot be changed by user.
⑥ Drop Symbol
TEST STRIP
Insert test strip into meter before touching Sample Tip to top of blood or control
solution drop. Allow drop to be drawn into the test strip until dashes appear in the
Display.
~ Do not apply sample to top of test strip.
~ Do not smear or scrape drop with test strip.
DO NOT insert Sample Tip into meter. This may damage meter.
Do not apply more sample to the test strip after testing begins.
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1. Contact End - Insert test strip into meter with contacts (blocks) facing up.
2. Sample Tip - Touch Tip to top of drop of sample after Drop Symbol appears
in the meter Display.
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

Plasma Blood Glucose Result
< 5.6 mmol/L
< 7.8 mmol/L
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Back of Meter
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KNOW YOUR SYSTEM
Test Strip Vial Label
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(Example only and does not reflect actual Control Test ranges)
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1. Lot Number (
2. Use By Dates ( )
3. Control Test Range - Range of numbers where Control Test result must fall
to assure the system is working properly.
Write date first opened on vial label. Discard vial and unused test strips if either
the open vial Use By date or the date printed next to on vial label has passed,
whichever comes first. See the test strip Instructions for Use for open vial Use By
date. Use of test strips past the Use By Dates may give incorrect test results.
Discard out-of-date products and test with new products. Ranges printed on
test strip vial label are for Control Test results only and are not suggested levels
for blood glucose.
CONTROL SOLUTION
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1. Lot Number (
2. Use By Dates ( )
3. Control Solution Level (1, 2 or 3)
Write date first opened on bottle label. Discard bottle and unused control
solution if either 3 months after first opening or date printed next to on bottle
label has passed, whichever comes first. Use of control solution past the Use By
Dates may give incorrect test results. Discard out-of-date products and test
with new products. Do not drink control solution.
Use the contact information at the bottom of the page for information on how
to obtain different levels of control solution.
TO ATTACH/REMOVE METER TO TEST STRIP VIAL
Test Port
Vial Lip

FRONT PAGE

SYMBOLS:
Biological Risk
Sterile
Do Not Resterilise
Single Use Only
Control Solution
Control Level
Serial Number
Caution!
Use By Date
Keep Dry
Attention!
Read Instructions for Use.
Storage Temperature Range
%
Storage Humidity Range
%
Lot Number
For in vitro
Diagnostic Testing Only
Authorised Representative
Manufactured By
Date of Manufacture
Single Patient Use Only
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- ABC1234
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- 2018/10/31
{
1 72-90 mg/dL 4.0-5.0 mmol/L
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2 150-200 mg/dL 8.3-11.1 mmol/L
3 301-398 mg/dL 16.7-22.1 mmol/L
May 30, 2018
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Test Strip Vial Label
) - Use for identification when contacting for assistance.
Control Solution Bottle Label (example)
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) - Use for identification when contacting for assistance.
To attach:
1. Set test strip vial on flat surface with
vial lip facing to the left.
2. With Test Port facing front, place
bottom of meter firmly on vial top.
Meter must be seated flat on top of
vial cap.
3. Holding the vial, twist the meter 1/4
turn clockwise. The Test Port area on
the meter should cover the vial lip if
attached properly.
The meter may also be used for testing
without attaching to the vial.
To remove:
1. Holding the vial, twist the meter 1/4
turn counterclockwise.
2. Lift off meter off the vial top.
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