L (20-600 mg/dL).
• Triglycerides above 46.9 mmol/L (3000mg/dL) and
cholesterol above 12.9 mmol/L (500 mg/dL) will lead
to inaccurate test results.
• If you are severely ill (for example: serverely dehy-
dration or ketoacidosis), you blood samples are not
suitable for determining the blood glucose value us-
ing the built-in blood glucose meter.
• The blood glucose meter is only suitable for clinical
screening tests or self-blood glucose monitoring. The
test results cannot be considered as validated re-
sults. In order to ensure the accuracy of the results,
the test results can be further verified by other meth-
ods, such as biochemical methods.
• Test results should always be reviewed by a phy-
sician along with other clinical evidence to reach a
diagnosis conclusion.
• Carefully process waste caused by blood glucose
tests according to the relevant local laws and regu-
lations, because blood samples are considered as a
biohazard.
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