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  • Page 2 Self monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is an integral part of diabetes care, but the high cost of testing can make this impossible. At ACON, our goal is to provide high quality glucose monitoring at a price that allows you to test as often as necessary.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents   Getting Started ........................1   Component Descriptions ................2   ® On Call Sure Sync Blood Glucose Meter ..........3   Meter Display ..................... 5   ® On Call Sure Blood Glucose Test Strips ........... 7  ...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Before testing, read the instructions carefully and learn about all the components ® of your On Call Sure Sync Blood Glucose Monitoring System. Depending on the ® On Call Sure Sync product you purchased, some of the components may need to be purchased separately.
  • Page 6: Component Descriptions

    Component Descriptions 1. Blood Glucose Meter: Reads the test strips and displays the blood glucose concentration. 2. Test Strips: Strips with a chemical reagent system used with the meter to measure glucose concentration in blood. 3. Lancing Device: Used with sterile lancets to prick the fingertip blood sample collection.
  • Page 7: On Call ® Sure Sync Blood Glucose Meter

    ® On Call Sure Sync Blood Glucose Meter The meter reads the test strips and displays the blood glucose concentration. Use these diagrams to become familiar with all the parts of your meter. Strip Port Strip Ejector Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ▲Button ▼Button OK Button...
  • Page 8 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): Shows your test results, and helps you through the testing process. ▼ Button: Recalls previous test results from the meter memory and performs other menu selection functions. ▲ Button: Selects meter settings and performs other menu selection functions. Strip Port: Test strips are inserted into this area to perform a test.
  • Page 9: Meter Display

    Meter Display Battery Symbol Date Hour Minutes Blood Drop / Control Solution Strip Symbol Symbol Test Result Area Before Meal Symbol After Meal Symbol Pound Sign (#) Measurement Unit Memory Hyper Symbol Ketone Test Remind Symbol Hypo Symbol Blood Drop / Strip Symbol: Wait for the Blood Drop / Strip Symbol to appear before applying the sample.
  • Page 10 Hypo Symbol: Appears when the blood glucose concentration is below the “Hypoglycemia” (low blood sugar) target level that you have set. Test Remind Symbol: Reminding you to test blood glucose. Meter Use and Precautions  Wait for the Blood Drop and Strip Symbol to appear together before applying the sample.
  • Page 11: On Call ® Sure Blood Glucose Test Strips

    ® On Call Sure Blood Glucose Test Strips ® The On Call Sure Blood Glucose Test Strips are thin strips with a chemical ® reagent which work with the On Call Sure Sync Blood Glucose Meter to measure the glucose concentration in whole blood. After the strip is inserted into the meter, blood is applied to the sample tip of the test strip.
  • Page 12 Storage and Handling Please review the following storage and handling instructions:  Store test strips in a cool, dry place at 2 - 35 °C (36 - 95 °F). Store them away from heat and direct sunlight.  Do not freeze or refrigerate. ...
  • Page 13: On Call ® Sure Glucose Control Solution

    Test Strip Precautions  For in vitro diagnostic use. Test strips are to be used only outside the body for testing purposes.  Do not use test strips that are torn, bent, or damaged in any way. Do not reuse test strips.
  • Page 14 Storage and Handling Please review the following storage and handling instructions:  Store the control solution at 2 - 35 °C (36 - 95 °F).  Do not refrigerate or freeze.  If the control solution is cold, do not use until it has warmed to room temperature.
  • Page 15: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery Batteries may not be preinstalled in the meter. Two CR 2032 3.0 V coin cell batteries are required. Please find the batteries in your carrying case and install them according to the following steps: 1. Turn over the meter to locate the battery cover. Press the battery cover tab on the top and lift the cover to open it.
  • Page 16: Meter Setup Before Testing

    Meter Setup Before Testing Before using your meter for the first time, you will need to adjust the settings that are listed in detail below. 1. Meter Setup Mode: Press the ▲ button for 2 seconds to enter the meter setup mode.
  • Page 17 Year Month Date 5. Time: The hour will appear at the top of the display. Adjust the hour with the ▼ or ▲ button until the correct hour is displayed. Press the OK button to save your choice and set the minutes. Press the ▼ or ▲ button to change to the correct minute.
  • Page 18 Press the ▼ or ▲ button to switch between turning the meal marker “On” and “Off”. Press the OK button to confirm your selection. 7. Audio Feature: The meter comes with the meter audio feature enabled. The meter will give one short beep when it is turned on, after sample detection and when the result is ready.
  • Page 19 Note: The meter allows the hyperglycemia level to be as low as 6.7 mmol/L (120 mg/dL) or higher. The hyperglycemia level should be above the hypoglycemia level. Consult your diabetes healthcare professional before determining what your hyper blood glucose level is. 10.
  • Page 20 to confirm the first Test Reminder time and then go to the second Test Reminder set up.  When the Test Reminder is “Off” during the second Test Reminder set up, pressing the OK button will go to the set up of the third Test Reminder. When the Test Reminder is “On”, pressing the OK button will go to the set up of the time for the second Test Reminder.
  • Page 21 meter allows the user to enable or disable this option. Press the ▼ or ▲ button to select whether data is automatically sent to the default paired device after each test. The words “bt” “Auto” “On” or “bt” “Auto” “Off” will be displayed on the display.
  • Page 22 the “MEM” symbol displays to show that the device is paired and stored in the meter’s memory. Press the OK button to exit the setup or the meter will automatically shut off after 30 seconds of inactivity. 14. Post – Prandial Alarm Function: The post prandial alarm function is an optional function that you can use to setup a quick test reminder alarm.
  • Page 23 Press OK to confirm and the alarm will beep twice with the clock icon flashing with screen display “On” to indicate that the alarm has been successfully set. You can exit out of the interface by pressing▼ and OK buttons together, or the meter will be turned off after 60 seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 24 The alarm will be switched off automatically when you insert a test strip.
  • Page 25: Performing A Quality Control Test

    Performing a Quality Control Test The quality control test confirms that the test strips and meter are working together properly, and that you are performing the test correctly. It is important to perform this test:  Before you first use your meter. ...
  • Page 26 4. Shake the control solution bottle well, then squeeze it gently and discard the first drop. If the tip clogs, tap the tip gently on a clean, hard surface. Then shake again and use. Squeeze out a second small drop on a clean nonabsorbent surface.
  • Page 27 7. After transmission finished or if you don’t want to transfer data, press OK button to turn off the meter and slide forward the strip ejector to discard the used test strip. The display should also show a pound sign (#) indicating the test is a control solution test.
  • Page 28 contact your local distributor for help. ® Please contact your local distributor for information on ordering the On Call Sure Glucose Control Solution kit, which contains Control Solution 0, Control Solution 1 and Control Solution 2.
  • Page 29: Testing Your Blood

    Testing Your Blood The following steps will show how to use the meter, test strips, lancing device and sterile lancets together to measure your blood glucose concentration. Step 1 – Getting a Drop of Blood The On Call ® Sure Sync Blood Glucose Monitoring System requires a very small drop of blood which may be obtained from the fingertip, palm (at base of the thumb) or forearm.
  • Page 30 2. Hold the lancet firmly in the lancing device and twist the safety tab of the lancet until it loosens. Then pull the safety tab off the lancet. Save the safety tab for lancet disposal. 3. Carefully screw the cover back onto the lancing device. Avoid contact with the exposed needle.
  • Page 31 6. Prior to testing, clean your hands with an alcohol wipe or wash your hands with soap. Use warm water to increase blood flow in your fingers if necessary. Then dry your hands thoroughly. Massage the hand from the wrist up to the fingertip a few times to encourage blood flow.
  • Page 32 samples that you should know. Important Information about forearm and palm glucose testing:  You should consult your healthcare professional before choosing to perform forearm or palm testing.  When blood levels are changing rapidly such as after a meal, insulin dose or exercise, blood from the fingertips may show these changes more rapidly than blood from other areas.
  • Page 33 Disposal of the Lancet 1. Unscrew the lancing device cover. Place the safety tab of the lancet on a hard surface. Then carefully insert the lancet needle into the safety tab. 2. Press the release button to make sure that the lancet is in the extended position.
  • Page 34: Step 2 - Testing Blood Glucose

    Step 2 – Testing Blood Glucose Note: Insertion of a new test strip at any time, except while in the data transfer mode (detailed on page 38) will cause the meter to automatically enter the test mode. 1. Insert a test strip into the strip port, contact bars end first and facing up, to turn on the meter and display all the display segments.
  • Page 35 blood within 3 seconds. DO NOT:  Apply sample to the front or back of the test strip.  Smear the blood drop onto the test strip.  Press your finger against the test strip. 4. The meter will count down from 5 to 1 and then display the measurement results.
  • Page 36  Press the ▼or▲ button again to display the pound sign (#), indicating an invalid result.  Press the ▼or▲ button again then none of the above markers will be displayed for the result. After deciding the selection, press the OK to confirm the selection as either “before meal marker”, “after meal marker”, “invalid result”...
  • Page 37 Once the transmission has finished, the words “bt” and “sent” appear at the top of the display. If the transmission was interrupted and the data transfer failed, the words “not” and “sent” appear at the top of the display. If an error message appears on the display, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on page 46.
  • Page 38: Hi" And "Lo" Messages

    Note: Dispose of blood samples and materials carefully. Treat all blood samples as if they are infectious materials. Follow proper precautions and obey all local regulations when disposing of blood samples and materials. “HI” and “LO” Messages The meter can accurately measure blood glucose concentrations between 0.6 to 33.3 mmol/L (10 to 600 mg/dL).
  • Page 39: Ketone" Message

    If “Hyper” appears on the display, the measured concentration value is above the “Hyper” (high blood sugar) target level that you have set. “Ketone” Message If “Ketone?” appears on the display, the measured concentration value is above 16.7 mmol/L (300 mg/dL). This simply suggests that a ketone test is recommended.
  • Page 40: Using The Meter Memory

    Using the Meter Memory The meter automatically stores up to 1000 test records. Each record includes the test result, time and date. If there are already 1000 records in memory, the oldest record will be erased to make room for a new one. The meter will also calculate the average values of records from the last 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90 days.
  • Page 41 5. While in data average mode:  If the meal marker feature is off, press the ▲ button to switch between the general 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90-day averages.  If the meal marker feature is on, press the ▲ button to switch between the general, pre-meal and post-meal 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90-day averages.
  • Page 42: Clearing The Memory

    (PC) using an optional data transfer cable and software package. To ® make use of this feature, you need the On Call Diabetes Management Software and a data transfer cable from ACON. 1. Install the software to your personal computer (PC) according to the ® instructions from the On Call Diabetes Management Software Kit.
  • Page 43 Notes:  When strip is already inserted into the meter and meter is in the waiting for sample application mode, at this point if data transfer cable is plugged into meter data port then meter gives E-12 error message and does not automatically turn to “PC”...
  • Page 44: Manually Transferring Records By Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology

    ® Manually Transfer Records Bluetooth wireless technology Instead of transferring data immediately after complete the blood glucose measurement when auto-sending function is on, the meter can also wirelessly transfer your stored diabetes information manually when you choose to send the data.
  • Page 45 Bluetooth Notice ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, lnc. and any use of such marks by ACON is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 46: Maintenance

    Maintenance Proper maintenance is recommended for best results. Replacing the Battery ® Your On Call Sure Sync Meter uses two 3.0 Volt CR 2032 lithium batteries. When the battery icon ( ) is blinking, it means the battery is running low. You should replace the battery as soon as possible.
  • Page 47: Caring For Your On Call Sure Sync Blood Glucose Monitoring System

    ® Caring for Your On Call Sure Sync Blood Glucose Monitoring System Blood Glucose Meter ® Your On Call Sure Sync Blood Glucose Meter does not require special maintenance or cleaning. A cloth dampened with water and a mild detergent solution can be used to wipe the outside of the meter.
  • Page 48: Suggested Testing Times And Target Goals

    Suggested Testing Times and Target Goals Tracking your blood glucose concentration through frequent testing is an important part of proper diabetes care. Your healthcare professional will help you to decide the normal target range for your glucose levels. They will also help you to determine when and how often to test your blood glucose.
  • Page 49: Comparing Meter And Laboratory Results

    Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results Your On Call ® Sure Sync Blood Glucose System and laboratory results both report the glucose concentration in the serum or plasma component of your blood. However, the results may differ somewhat due to normal variation. The meter results can be affected by factors and conditions that do not affect laboratory ®...
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide The meter has built-in messages to alert you of problems. When error messages appear, note the error number, turn off the meter and then follow these instructions. Display Causes Solution Battery may be damaged or Replace battery. not be charged Meter fails to If meter has been exposed to or stored turn on...
  • Page 51 Display Causes Solution Temperature has exceeded Move to a cooler environment and the operating temperature of repeat the test. the system Temperature is below the Move to a warmer environment and operating temperature of the repeat the test. system Battery is discharged but has Test results will still be accurate, but enough power to run 20 more replace the two batteries as soon as...
  • Page 52: Specifications

    Specifications Feature Specification Meter Model Number OGM-212 Measurement Range 0.6 - 33.3 mmol/L (10 – 600 mg/dL) Plasma-equivalent, calibrated by using YSI (Model 2300 Result Calibration STAT PLUS) Glucose Analyzer reference instrument, which is traceable to NIST reference standard. Sample Capillary, Venous, Arterial, Neonatal blood samples Minimum Sample Size 0.6 μL...
  • Page 53: Warranty

    Warranty Please complete the warranty card that came with this product and mail it to your local distributor to register your purchase. If the meter fails to work for any reason other than obvious abuse within the first five (5) years from purchase, we will replace it with a new meter free of charge. For your records, also write the purchase date of your product here.
  • Page 54: Index Of Symbols

    Index of Symbols Consult instructions for use In vitro diagnostic medical device Temperature limit Contains sufficient for <n> tests Use by Lot Number Manufacturer Authorized representative in the European Community Sterilized using irradiation Control Range CTRL Catalog number Serial Number Model Number MODEL Do not dispose along with household waste...
  • Page 55: Index

    Index Averaging Results…………….. Set the Clock…………………. Battery, Replacing the ………… Specifications………………… Carrying Case…………………… Strip ejector…………………… 3,34 Clearing the Memory…………… 38 Procedure Data Port........Precautions and Limitations Date Format......Testing Your Blood…………… Guidelines......... I Quality Control Test………… Hematocrit......... Control Solution…………… Hyperglycemia......14,34 How to Run……………………...

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