Sensa Core Lacto Spark User Manual

Sensa Core Lacto Spark User Manual

Lactate measuring system. virtually painless

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Lacto Spark
Lactate Measuring System
Virtually
Painless
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Lacto Spark Lactate Measuring System Virtually Painless USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Temperature limitation Manufactured by About this Manual This manual is for the Lacto Spark Meter. Throughout this manual, NOTE: indicates especially important information, CAUTION: indicates information that is critical to avoid instrument damage or incorrect results, and WARNING: indicates possible hazard to the operator.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Important information about your..................3 Lacto Spark Blood Lactate Monitoring System Intended Use.........3 Test Site.............................3 2. Lacto Spark meter and how it works................4 Lacto Spark Meter Display....................5 Lacto Spark test strip......................6 3. Preparing to test your Blood Lactate:................7 Lancing device handling procedure.................
  • Page 4: Important Information About Your

    Test Site You can test only on fingers. Finger Tips Lacto Spark System uses 0.5µL sample From the above figure shows the area where you can test with the Lacto Spark system.
  • Page 5: Lacto Spark Meter And How It Works

    2. Lacto Spark meter and how it works This screen always appears when the meter is turned on, so that you can make sure the display is working properly. Do not use the meter if the system check screen does not match the example here.
  • Page 6: Lacto Spark Meter Display

    Lacto Spark Meter Display Blood Drop Symbol The symbol in an animation to tell you when the meter is ready to apply blood Battery Symbol mmol/L Indicate unit of measurement Display Displays test results, saved results and messages Strip Symbol...
  • Page 7: Lacto Spark Test Strip

    Apply blood to strip in sample area per test  With the Lacto Spark meter, you can test your blood Lactate on your fingers.  Testing with the Lacto Spark meter requires a very small sample size 0.5 µL of blood; about the size of pinhead Note: ...
  • Page 8: Preparing To Test Your Blood Lactate

    3. Preparing to test your blood Lactate: Check the following items are present in the package to carry out your lactate test:  Your Lacto Spark Meter with battery  The Lacto Spark test strips  A Lancing Device to obtain blood using Lancets Note: Read the insert sheet which has come with the package before starting the test.
  • Page 9 Instructions for use Step 1: Remove the lancing device cap Remove turning  counterclockwise and then pulling it straight off of the device. Step 2: Insert a sterile lancet into the lancing device Position the lancet as shown in picture, so ...
  • Page 10: Performing A Blood Lactate Test

    Note: If you do not start the test within one minute (60 Seconds), the meter will turn off. To restart the meter, take out the unused Lacto Spark test Strip and reinsert it into the meter.
  • Page 11: Applying Blood To Lacto Spark Test Strip

    Lance your fingertip Lance your fingertip to obtain blood using  Lancing device. Bring the Lacto Spark Test Strip to the blood  sample at a slight angle. Note: Gently squeeze or massage your finger tip to obtain a drop of blood...
  • Page 12: Strip Ejection

     Do not scrape the blood onto the Lacto Spark test strip.  Do not apply blood to the top side of the Lacto Spark test strip.  Do not apply blood to the Lacto Spark test strip when the test strip is out of the meter.
  • Page 13: Ejection Of Used Lancet

    Ejection of used lancet Note: this lancing device has an ejection feature, so you do not have to pull out the used lancet. Remove the lancing device cap Remove turning  counterclockwise and then pulling it straight off of the device. Cover the exposed lancet tip Before removing the lancet, place the lancet ...
  • Page 14: Testing Control Solutions

    You should run a control solution test:  Before using your Lacto Spark Meter for the first time and at least once a week thereafter.
  • Page 15: Lactate Ranges In Human Blood

    I.e., test strips, lancets, and alcohol swabs, must be disposed off in accordance to local regulations to avoid risk to anyone. 5. Lactate ranges in human blood The Lacto Spark Meter displays results from 0.2 to 25.0 mmol/L.
  • Page 16: Meter Maintenance

    6. Meter Maintenance Battery Your Lacto Spark meter comes with one preinstalled, 3 volt, lithium battery CR2032. The battery provides enough power for the meter to perform about 1000 Tests. If your battery runs low, the battery needs to be replaced.
  • Page 17: Caring For Your Meter

    Blood on the test strip before inserting the test Strip into the meter or applying blood before the blood drop and test strip symbols display. Problem with the Lacto Spark test  strip. Problem with the meter. ...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Replace the Strip and apply enough Sample. Do not apply blood to the strip with small Sample. Defective test strip. Repeat the test with a new Lacto Spark test strip. Sample applied after meter times out Repeat the test using a new test strip.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    9. Specifications Assay Method Amperometric Biosensor Automatic Shutoff 5 seconds Battery Life 1000 tests Hematocrit 15 % to 65 % Measurement Units mmol/L Strips Storage Temp. C to 30 Memory Previous Readings Operating Relative Humidity 5 % to 90 % (non-condensing) Operating Temperature C to 40 One CR 2032, 3 volt, lithium battery,...
  • Page 20 SENSA CORE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION PVT. LTD. Plot No: 3, EPIP Zone, Pashamylaram, Sangareddy Dist., Hyderabad, Telangana, INDIA. - 502307,...

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