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  • Page 1 START HERE QUICK START GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Meter Overview

    Meter Overview 1 Meter Button 2 Display 3 Target Range Indicator 4 Micro USB Port 5 Battery Door 6 Test Strip Slot...
  • Page 3 Priming button Ejector Release button Penetration depth Twist off the lancet’s protective Familiarise yourself with the Accu-Chek Softclix Insert the lancet into the lancing Remove the cap by pulling it cap. lancing device. straight off. Do not twist the cap.
  • Page 4 Performing a Blood Glucose Test Wash your hands with warm soapy Check the use by date on the test Remove a test strip from the test Insert the metallic end of the test The meter turns on. water and dry thoroughly. strip container.
  • Page 5 Error Messages Note: The error code and Err will alternate on the display for all coded error messages (E-1 through E 14). If any of the error messages below appear on the display at any time, refer immediately to the Error Messages section in the chapter Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting of the User’s Manual.
  • Page 6 E-9 The battery may be out of power. Turn the meter back on. If you are in a cold environment, move to a location with a more moderate temperature and retest. If the message continues to appear after several attempts, replace the battery. If the message reappears after the battery has been replaced, remove the battery, press and hold the meter button for at least 2 seconds, then reinsert the battery.
  • Page 7 Keep new and used batteries away from children. See the User’s Manual for additional information. Risk of a serious health incident This Quick Start Guide does not replace the User’s Manual for your Accu-Chek Instant S blood glucose meter. The User’s Manual contains important handling instructions and additional information. Risk of infection While obtaining a blood drop, the lancing device and cap may come into contact with blood.