Troubleshooting - Infopia EASYGLUCO Auto-coding Operation Manual

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Replacing the batteries
The battery shortage mark will appear in the middle left part of the LCD screen
to alert you when the battery power is running low, indicating a new battery is
needed. The EASYGLUCO Auto-coding
battery power is exhausted.
Your EASYGLUCO Auto-coding
meter uses two 3V Lithium battery (CR2032).
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The batteries are included in the set box. When replacing the batteries, only
CR2032 or equivalent lithium batteries can be used.
Before replacing the batteries, make sure your meter is in the "OFF" position for
meter safety. When changing your batteries, match the polarity symbols (+ or -)
printed on the battery deck of the meter to the symbols on the face of the
battery.
Disposal of meter and batteries
Disposal of meter:
The meter must be disposed of according to the local regulations concerning
the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment(WEEE) regulation implement
provisions of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2012/19/EU
aimed to reducing the amount of EEE waste going for final disposal.
The manufacturer, has specific instructions for the recovery of the meter.
Please contact your distributor.
Disposal of batteries :
Please recycle or dispose of used batteries using your local battery collection
systems and in compliance with your local environmental laws and regulations.
Batteries contain chemicals that, if released, may affect the environment and
human health. The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol indicates the need for the
separate collection for batteries.
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meter will not power on when the
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The following chart may help you identify certain problems, but may not solve
all problems that can occur. Contact your authorized representative or
customer support if the problem persists.
Message
Caused by
General Problem with
the meter
Error message caused
by either a used of wet
test strip
Problem with the test strip

Troubleshooting

What to do
Repeat the test after installing
the battery again and setting the
meter. If the problem persists,
please contact your authorized
representative or customer
support.
Please insert a new test strip
and perform your test again.
Please insert a new Blood
Glucose Test Strip and perform
your test again.
If Er 3 message persists, please
contact your local represen-
tative.
If blink with "Sun" avoid to the
direct sunlight and retest.
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