Announcement of Test Result by Universal Tone
The blood glucose results will be broken down into individual digits and each digit
represents the corresponding number of beeps.
The result is announced three times in succession and each time is preceded
by two quick beeps. So you will hear: 2 quick beeps – results – 2 quick beeps –
results – 2 quick beeps – result.
For mg/dL meters, the hundreds are always announced, even when the result is
below 100.
Examples:
80 mg/dL is announced as 1 long beep (0) – 1 single pause – 8 single beeps (8)
– 1 single pause – 1 long beep (0)
182 mg/dL is announced as 1 single beep (1) – 1 single pause – 8 single beeps
(8) – 1 single pause – 2 single beeps (2)
For mmol/L meters, the tens are always announced, even when the result is
below 10. The decimal point is represented by 1 quick beep.
Examples:
6.0 mmol/L is announced as 1 long beep (0) – 1 single pause – 6 single beeps
(6) – 1 single pause – 1 quick beep (.) – 1 single pause – 1 long beep (0)
Note:
Information or warnings in the form of symbols displayed together with the results
are not announced acoustically.
Disposing Used Test Strip and Lancet
To remove the used test strip, simply push the Test Strip Ejector button upward to
eject the used test strip. The device will automatically turn off after the test strip is
removed.
To remove the used lancet, remove the lancet from the lancing device after you
have finished testing. Discard your used strip and lancet properly in a puncture-
resistant container.
Important!
The used lancet and test strip may be biohazards. Please consult your health-
care provider for proper disposal which complies with your local regulations.
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