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  • Page 1 More Data, Better Control Owner’s Booklet...
  • Page 2 The OneTouch Profile Complete Diabetes Tracking System is ® ® intended for in vitro diagnostic use for quantitative determination of glucose in whole blood as an aid in monitoring effectiveness of diabetes management in the home and in clinical settings. It is not intended for use in the diagnosis of diabetes or for neonatal testing (newborns 0–4 weeks old).
  • Page 3 CAUTION: Before using any product to test your blood glucose (sugar), read all instructions and practice the test. Do all quality control checks as directed and consult with a diabetes healthcare professional. These recommendations apply to all blood glucose monitoring systems and are supported by the American Association of Diabetes Educators, the American Diabetes Association, the U.S.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Test Strips ® OneTouch Normal Control Solution ® BEFORE TESTING Checking Meter’s Display Setting Meter Code Checking the System – Checking with the Check Strip – Checking with Control Solution LifeScan Customer Services: English 1 800 227-8862 Español 1 800 381-7226...
  • Page 5 Insulin Prompt Event Averaging Insulin Recording Display Language Time Format Date Format Unit of Measure Decimal Separator Exiting the Set-Up Mode TESTING YOUR BLOOD Abbreviated Test Procedure Detailed Test Procedure LifeScan Customer Services: English 1 800 227-8862 Español 1 800 381-7226...
  • Page 6 UNDERSTANDING YOUR RESULTS Long-Term Diabetes Findings What This Means for You Frequency of Testing COMPARING METER AND LABORATORY RESULTS USING THE METER MEMORY Entering the Memory Mode Event Averages LifeScan Customer Services: English 1 800 227-8862 Español 1 800 381-7226...
  • Page 7 Test Procedure Messages Error Messages TAKING CARE OF YOUR METER Doing a Daily Check Cleaning the Meter Replacing the Batteries SPECIFICATIONS GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee Three-Year Warranty INDEX LifeScan Customer Services: English 1 800 227-8862 Español 1 800 381-7226...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    A free instructional videotape is also available by call- ing LifeScan Customer Services at 1 800 227-8862. If you have any questions about your OneTouch Profile System, please call ® ® LifeScan Customer Services at 1 800 227-8862. Representatives are on hand...
  • Page 9 See your warranty card for details. Important phone numbers: Meter Serial Number _______________ LifeScan Customer Services (24 hours a day, 7 days a week): U.S.A. English 1 800 227-8862 Español 1 800 381-7226...
  • Page 10: Precautions And Limitations

    PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS The following information will be If your test result is 60 mg/dL or useful to you and your healthcare lower, this indicates low blood professional when using the glucose (hypoglycemia). The meter OneTouch Profile System to will display the test result along with ®...
  • Page 11: Infection Control

    (above 60%) and very low hematocrits Infection Control (below 25%) can cause false results. Use universal blood precautions. All patient samples and materials Abnormally high levels of Vitamin C with which they come in contact are or other reducing substances will considered biohazards and should be cause false low blood glucose results.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Attempting to substitute Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler ■ ® other products may affect the accura- Lancets ■ cy of your test results and limit the Carrying Case ■ ability of LifeScan to help you solve Logbook ■ problems that may arise.
  • Page 14: Onetouch Profile

    OneTouch Profile ® ® Blood Glucose Meter Study this diagram to become familiar with all the parts of your OneTouch ® Profile Meter. ®...
  • Page 15 On/Off Button. This button turns the change the code number and the meter on and off. option settings. Display. The large, easy-to-read display Test Strip Holder. The test strip holder is where you read the simple messages holds a OneTouch Test Strip in place ®...
  • Page 16: Onetouch

    Meter reads the color to determine the analyze, and print. Please contact the blood glucose level. LifeScan Data Management Line at 1 800 382-7226 for more information Test Strip about data management software products.
  • Page 17 Do not carry loose test strips in your meter case. Do not use bleach (or products containing bleach) near the test strips. ■ For reliable results, use only OneTouch ® Test Strips made by LifeScan. ■...
  • Page 18: Onetouch

    OneTouch Normal ® Control Solution OneTouch Normal Control ® Solution is an important part of the OneTouch Profile System. ® ® Use it in two ways: 1) to practice the test procedure, and (Example) 2) to make sure that the OneTouch ®...
  • Page 19: Before Testing

    BEFORE TESTING sure all “segments” or parts of the dis- Note: You do not have to enter play turn on each time you test your the set-up mode to test. However, blood. the OneTouch Profile Meter has ® ® Display Test a number of settings you can change, including the language, Properly Functioning Display...
  • Page 20: Setting Meter Code

    OneTouch Test Strips, test results need help determining if your ® display is operating properly, call may be false. LifeScan Customer Services at 1 800 227-8862.
  • Page 21 Code the OneTouch Profile Meter in ® ® Step 2: Match the Code Numbers. these three easy steps: The code number on the test strip vial ranges from 1 to 16. If the code num- Step 1: Press the On/Off Button. ber on the meter display matches the When turning the meter on, all display code number on the test strip vial, you...
  • Page 22: Checking The System

    Step 3: Code the Meter. will remember this code number until you change it. You are now ready to do While the meter a test. is on and after the word insert is Checking the System displayed, press and release the C There are two ways to make sure button;...
  • Page 23: Checking With The Check Strip

    Checking with the Check Strip Do a check strip test: A purple and white check strip is At least once each day you test ■ included in the carrying case of your your blood OneTouch Profile System. Before ® ® After cleaning the meter ■...
  • Page 24 How to do a check strip test: Step 2: When apply sample Appears, Remove the Check Strip Step 1: Press the On/Off Button. from the Test Strip Holder. Insert Side 1 of the Check Strip. The code number will appear on the Note: This is the only time you display.
  • Page 25 Step 3: When insert side 2 strip Appears, Turn the Check Strip Over and Slide It Back into the Test Strip Holder. (Example) It should go in notched end first, Side 2 (white side) facing up. The meter The display will show A ok if your counts down from four to zero and result falls within the correct check then gives you a check strip test result.
  • Page 26 For assistance, call repeat the test. If you do not obtain an LifeScan Customer Services at acceptable A ok check strip reading, 1 800 227-8862. redo A will appear each time you turn...
  • Page 27: Checking With Control Solution

    When you can If you lose or damage the check ■ do three tests in a row that are within strip, call LifeScan Customer the expected range, you are ready to Services at 1 800 227-8862 for test your blood.
  • Page 28 Do a control solution test: The control solution test procedure is just like blood glucose testing, except For practice, before testing your ■ that you use OneTouch Normal ® blood with the OneTouch Profile ® ® Control Solution instead of blood. Meter for the first time When you begin using a new vial Control solution test tips...
  • Page 29 IMPORTANT CONTROL SOLUTION TEST INFORMATION ■ Use only OneTouch Normal Control Solution. ® ■ Check the expiration date of the control solution. Do not use if expired. ■ Record the discard date on the control solution vial. The discard date for control solution is three months after first opening the vial.
  • Page 30 How to do a control solution test: end first, with the test spot facing up. Make sure you push the test strip in all Step 1: Press On/Off Button. the way until it stops. wait please Insert Test Strip. appears for a moment, then apply The code number that appears on the sample appears for five minutes or meter display should match the code...
  • Page 31 Step 2: Apply Control Solution. Step 3: Control Solution Result Appears in 45 Seconds. Shake the control solution vial well Compare the control solution test before using. Remove the cap and result with the OneTouch Normal ® apply a drop of control solution to the Control Range printed on the test strip middle of the test spot, covering it vial.
  • Page 32 Control solution results Note: The control solution range If test results fall outside the range is shown in two different units of printed on the test strip vial, repeat measure—mg/dL (used in the United States) and mmol/L (used the test. Results that fall outside the expected range may indicate: in Canada and some parts of Europe).
  • Page 33 Do not use the system to test your blood until you get a test result that falls within the expected range. If you are unable to resolve the problem, call LifeScan Customer Services at 1 800 227-8862.
  • Page 34: Setting Meter Options

    SETTING METER OPTIONS You can customize the various Unit of Measure: ■ option settings of your OneTouch ® Decimal Separator: dec pt ■ Profile Meter to best meet your ® To change the default settings, enter needs. This is done in the set-up the set-up mode.
  • Page 35 The meter will then automatically present the first option screen. The options map (shown) will help guide you through the option screens. Use the M button to scroll through ■ the options or move within an option. If you want to change an option ■...
  • Page 36: Beep Prompts

    Beep Prompts To change the beep prompts so that the meter operates silently, press the The meter is set to provide you with C button. audio prompts, or “beeps,” during the test procedure to tell you that the meter has performed some function or to alert you to a special message.
  • Page 37 (PST). If you are not in Pacific standard Setting the Time time, you will need to change the time Enter the set-up mode (see page 27). Use setting in your meter in order to have the M button to choose the Time option. the correct time and date appear with The current time will show.
  • Page 38: Insulin Prompt

    flash. Use the C button to change the Note: When the time and date are month. Press the M button and the day changed, the calculated values for will flash. Press the C button to change 14-day, 30-day, and event aver- the day.
  • Page 39: Event Averaging

    remind you to enter insulin informa- For information on how to perform tion every time you complete a test insulin recording, see page 56. and remove the test strip. You may now turn the meter off to exit the set-up mode or press the M To change the Insulin Prompt setting, button to move to the next option.
  • Page 40: Insulin Recording

    To change the Event Averaging set- Note: Your meter automatically ting, enter the set-up mode (see page gives you an average of all the 27). Use the M button to choose the blood glucose tests taken in the Event Averaging option. The follow- last 14 days.
  • Page 41 You forgot to enter your insulin will flash. Use the C button to enter your ■ information after a test. insulin units. Press the M button and the hour will flash. Press the C button to When insulin recording is used, you advance the hour to the correct setting.
  • Page 42: Display Language

    insulin record, turn the meter off to exit The meter is set to give prompts in the set-up mode, or press the M button to English. To change the display lan- move to the next option. guage, enter the set-up mode (see page 27).
  • Page 43: Date Format

    To change the date format, enter the set- To change the time format, enter the set- up mode (see page 27). Use the M but- up mode (see page 27). Use the M but- ton to choose the Date Format option. ton to choose the Time Format option.
  • Page 44: Decimal Separator

    To change the unit of measure, enter To change the decimal separator, enter the set-up mode (see page 27). Use the the set-up mode (see page 27). Use the M button to choose the Unit of Measure M button to choose the Decimal option.
  • Page 45: Testing Your Blood

    TESTING YOUR BLOOD Abbreviated Test Procedure You can test your blood by following this 3-step testing procedure. Step 2: Gently apply Step 1: Press on/off but- Step 3: Accurate results sample to test spot. ton. Make sure code dis- in 45 seconds. Do not press finger played on meter matches on test spot.
  • Page 46: Detailed Test Procedure

    Detailed Test Procedure Choose a clean, dry work surface. Make sure you have all the items needed to test: OneTouch Profile Meter ■ ® ® OneTouch Test Strips ■ ® Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood ■ ® Sampler Sterile lancet ■ Ejection/Cocking Control Depth Adjustment...
  • Page 47: Getting A Drop Of Blood

    Push down firmly until Always use a new, sterile ■ the lancet is fully seated in the holder. LifeScan lancet. Lancets are Do not twist the lancet. To avoid conta- for single use only. mination and to prevent the cap from...
  • Page 48 While the lancet is in the Penlet Replace the Penlet Plus Cap. Turn ® ® Plus Sampler, twist off the protective the cap clockwise until it is snug disk. Make two full turns to ensure but not overly tight. that the lancet separates from the protective disk.
  • Page 49 Adjust the puncture depth setting Step 2: Cock the Penlet Plus ® Sampler. if necessary. Twist the knob counter- clockwise toward the smaller bumps Slide the ejection/cocking control for a shallower puncture. Twist the backward until it clicks. If it does knob clockwise toward the larger not click, the Penlet Plus Sampler bumps for a deeper puncture.
  • Page 50 Step 3: Wash Your Hands. Step 4: Lance Your Finger. Use warm, soapy water. Rinse and Choose a spot on the side of a different dry hands thoroughly. To increase finger each time you test. Repeated blood flow to your fingertips, punctures in the same spot may cause massage the hand from the wrist soreness and calluses.
  • Page 51 Gently massage your finger to obtain Step 5: Remove the Lancet. the required blood volume. Proceed Remove the cap. Twist it counter- with your blood glucose test. clockwise.
  • Page 52 Optional: To replace the protective Always use caution when removing the lancet. Point the lancet down and disk on the lancet, place the disk on away from you. Push forward on the a hard surface and push the exposed ejection/cocking control and eject the tip into the protective disk.
  • Page 53: How To Test Your Blood

    How to Test Your Blood Your current test strip code appears next, followed by Step 1: Press On/Off Button. Make sure all “segments” or parts of the display turn on. (See pages 12-13.) Make Sure Code Number Displayed on Meter Matches Code Number on Test Strip Vial.
  • Page 54 Remove a test slide the test strip into the test strip strip from the holder, notched end first, test spot Test Spot vial. Replace facing up. Make sure you push the the vial cap test strip in all the way until it stops. immediately.
  • Page 55 appears for five minutes or until you Be sure that you: apply blood to the test spot. Touch only the ■ Obtain a drop of blood from your tip of the drop finger using the Penlet Plus of blood to the ®...
  • Page 56: Special Messages

    Do not remove the test strip from result. Remove the test strip only after ■ the meter to apply blood. the result is displayed. Do not touch or move the test strip ■ Blood glucose test results are auto- once the count has begun. matically stored in your meter’s If the Beep option is set to , the...
  • Page 57 If you take insulin, you may be produc- ing ketones. Testing your urine with a ketone strip may be necessary. Blood glucose results greater than 600 (Example) mg/dL are displayed as and your The message is warning you of low meter will beep in a high tone (if the blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
  • Page 58: Checking The Amount Of Blood On The Test Strip

    Checking the Amount of Test results below 60 mg/dL Blood on the Test Strip (3.3 mmol/L) mean low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Test Although the OneTouch Profile ® ® results greater than 240 mg/dL System requires only a small drop of (13.3 mmol/L) mean high blood blood, it is very important that the glucose (hyperglycemia).
  • Page 59 If the following message Note: If you are using event labeling, remove and check the test strip after you have linked the event label to your test result. See “Event Labeling,” page 54, and “Insulin Recording,” page 56. Remove the test strip from the meter ■...
  • Page 60 Look at the back of the test strip. ■ You should see a full, dark circle. If there are any white patches or streaks, you may have smeared the blood or the drop was too small. In either case, you may have a (Correct) false low result.
  • Page 61: Immediately After Testing

    IMMEDIATELY AFTER TESTING The OneTouch Profile Meter allows Event Labeling ® ® you to enter and store information You may want to mark your glucose linked to each test result. You can readings with event labels to help you save information on diet, exercise, and your healthcare professional ana- and insulin dosages in memory and lyze the trends in your blood glucose...
  • Page 62 You can link an event label to your blood glucose result immediately after testing before you remove and inspect the test strip or later when you are reviewing the tests stored in your meter’s memory. To select an event label, press the C button while the blood glucose test result is still showing on the meter display.
  • Page 63: Insulin Recording

    Insulin Recording Step 1: Changing the Insulin Type. When insulin type reg (Example) is The OneTouch Profile Meter also ® ® flashing, press the C button until your allows you to link insulin type and first type of insulin appears on the dosage information to each blood glu- display.
  • Page 64 INSULIN TYPE DESCRIPTION After you have selected the insulin type, press the M button to move on 50/50 Mixture 50% NPH and 50% Regular and set the units. Mixture other than mixtures identified Step 2: Changing the Insulin Units. other Other insulin types When the units area is flashing 00, not specified...
  • Page 65: Carbohydrate Counting

    The units selection will advance on same steps to enter insulin type and the display as follows: units. BOLUS 0.0 – 20 (in steps of 0.1) Carbohydrate Counting CARB 0 – 150 (in steps of 1) Your healthcare professional may All others 0 –...
  • Page 66 Note: When carb is selected instead of an insulin type, the word UNITS will not be displayed with the num- ber.
  • Page 67: Understanding Your Results

    UNDERSTANDING YOUR RESULTS Long-Term Diabetes Findings What This Means for You In 1993 the National Institutes of Frequent blood glucose testing is the Health concluded an extensive long- best means you have for keeping track of term study of people with Type 1 dia- how well you are doing with the factors betes.
  • Page 68: Frequency Of Testing

    Frequency of Testing How often you need to test your blood glucose will vary according to your age, the type of diabetes you have, the medications you are taking, and your physical and emotional health. Your healthcare professional will guide you. After you decide when and how often you should test, it is important that you make testing part of your daily routine.
  • Page 69: Comparing Meter And Laboratory Results

    COMPARING METER AND LABORATORY RESULTS The blood glucose test result you Comparisons will be more accurate ■ obtain from your meter may be differ- if you have not eaten for at least ent from your laboratory result due to four hours (and preferably eight normal variation;...
  • Page 70 Comparing the results: Example: When the lab tests your blood, Assume that your lab result (plas- ■ ■ only the serum or plasma portion is ma or serum) is 224 mg/dL. used. Your OneTouch Profile ® ® 224 divided by 1.12 = 200 (the lab ■...
  • Page 71 References up to 70 mg/dL higher than blood 1. LifeScan data on file. drawn from a vein (venous sample) 2. LifeScan data on file. used for a lab test. Therefore it is best 3.
  • Page 72: Using The Meter Memory

    USING THE METER MEMORY Your OneTouch Profile Meter auto- Entering the Memory Mode ® ® matically stores up to 250 test Turn the meter on by pressing the records. It stores blood glucose, check on/off button. You can access the strip, and control solution test results meter’s memory and recall test results with time and date.
  • Page 73 However, if you have used the meter The word memory with the memory at least once in the past 14 days, the symbol will appear briefly. first value that will appear on the dis- play will be the 14-day average—the average of your blood glucose test results for the past 14 days.
  • Page 74: Event Averages

    you hold the C button. Results above 30-day average 600 mg/dL will be displayed as avg fasting and will be calculated into the aver- avg pre breakfast age as 600 mg/dL. avg after breakfast avg pre noon meal Event Averages avg after noon meal If you have chosen to use the Event avg pre dinner...
  • Page 75: Recalling Test Results

    The average for each event label will Press the M button to continue review- appear as follows: ing test averages for each event label. Recalling Test Results After reviewing the averages, you can move on to review the individual records. Pressing the M button allows (Example) you to see each blood glucose, check To see how many tests are included...
  • Page 76: Event Labels

    Event Labels Changing an Insulin Record If you added an event label to a blood If you have entered insulin informa- glucose test after it was performed, it tion, those records will appear as will alternate with the time and date when you recall the test.
  • Page 77: Deleting An Insulin Record

    Deleting an Insulin Record To delete an insulin record, select 00 for the units. You can now turn off your meter or press the M button to move to the next record. Your changes will be saved automatically. Note: Blood glucose, control solution, and check strip test values cannot be changed or deleted.
  • Page 78: Solving Problems

    SOLVING PROBLEMS The messages that appear on your sages, what they mean, and what to OneTouch Profile Meter display will do if there is a problem. ® ® guide you through the testing proce- Test Procedure Messages dure, alert you to problems as they occur, and give you information about These messages appear during routine test results stored in the meter’s mem-...
  • Page 79 MESSAGE APPEARS WHEN insert The meter is ready to perform a blood, check strip, or control code 10 solution test. (In this example, code 10 refers to the test strip code; (Example) this should match the code number on the test strip vial.) strip wait The meter is performing internal checks.
  • Page 80 MESSAGE APPEARS WHEN 100 mg/dl A control solution test has been completed. (If you have just performed (Example) a blood glucose test, this means that the blood sample was too small and contrl the meter read it as control solution. Repeat the test with a new test strip and 7: 5 2am 7-01-00 larger drop of blood.) insert...
  • Page 81 MESSAGE APPEARS WHEN 240 mg/dl Your blood glucose test result is between 240 and 600 mg/dL. (Example) 8: 0 1am 7-01-00 alternating with 240 mg/dl You may need to check your urine for ketones. (Example) check ketones hi mg/dl Your blood glucose test result is above 600 mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L). This d a n g e r level is severe hyperglycemia.
  • Page 82: Error Messages

    If you have trouble, help is avail- occurred. If you think your meter able from LifeScan Customer Services may not be operating properly, see 24 hours a day, every day at 1 800 “Checking the System,”...
  • Page 83 MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO When this symbol appears You will still be able to test, and stays on the screen, it but replace the batteries as means the batteries are soon as possible. If batteries getting low. This symbol get too low, the meter will not will remain on the display operate.*...
  • Page 84 MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO 3. The meter was used in very 3. Move the meter away from bright light. the light source. Repeat the test with a new test strip. remove The test strip was inserted Repeat the test with a new test strip before the word i n s e r t...
  • Page 85 Repeat the test with a new test strip. 6. The check strip proce- 6. Repeat the check strip test. dure was incorrect. 7. The meter may not be 7. Call LifeScan operating correctly. Customer Services at 1 800 227-8862.
  • Page 86 1. If appearing when you 1. Call LifeScan turn your meter on, your Customer Services at meter may have an elec- 1 800 227-8862.
  • Page 87 MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO 3. If appearing during the test, 3. Repeat the test with a new the strip has been removed test strip. while the words wait p l e a s e are on the display. 58 mg/dl The check strip test result Clean the meter and check (Example)
  • Page 88: Lifescan Customer Services

    Also check all of your meter option settings to be sure they are correct. (If this continues to happen, there may be a prob- lem with your meter. Call LifeScan Customer Services at 1 800 227-8862.)
  • Page 89: Taking Care Of Your Meter

    TAKING CARE OF YOUR METER Your OneTouch Profile Meter is easy Do not drop the meter or get it wet, ® ® ■ to maintain. These tips will help you as this could damage the electron- keep it in good operating condition: ics.
  • Page 90: Doing A Daily Check

    Doing a Daily Check following the instructions in the next section. Then do a check strip test (see page 16). Cleaning the Meter Clean the meter and test strip holder: At least once each week ■ Whenever the test area looks dirty ■...
  • Page 91 Step 1: Remove the Test Strip Holder from the Meter. Remove the test strip holder to expose Hold the meter and place your the test area. thumbs on the two raised dots on the test strip holder. Press down on the raised dots and slide the test strip holder toward you.
  • Page 92 Step 2: Clean the Test Strip Holder. Step 3: Clean the Test Area. CAUTION: Do not get water inside the meter. Do not immerse the meter in water. The following cleaning agents will damage the meter. DO NOT USE: Alcohol ■...
  • Page 93 Check the clear, protective coating Rub the test area with a cotton swab over the test area to make sure it is or soft cloth dampened with water to not scratched or damaged. remove all blood, dirt, or lint from the test area.
  • Page 94 Step 4: Replace the Test Strip Holder. Hook the bottom of the test strip hold- Press down on the raised dots of the er onto the square notch on the meter. test strip holder until it snaps firmly into place. Press forward on the base of the test strip holder to be sure it is properly in place.
  • Page 95: Replacing The Batteries

    Replacing the Batteries You will still be able to test with low batteries, but you should replace them The OneTouch Profile Meter comes ® ® as soon as possible. If batteries get too with batteries already installed. low, the meter will not operate. When the following appears flashing on the display battry...
  • Page 96 Dead batteries and/or battery removal do not have an effect on test or insulin information stored in the meter mem- ory. Removing the batteries will not erase or change any information in the meter memory. To replace the batteries: 1. Make sure the meter is turned off (Back of Meter) before you remove the batteries.
  • Page 97 4. Remove the battery compartment 5. Remove the old batteries by gently door. slapping the meter against the palm of your hand. Never tap the meter against a hard surface.
  • Page 98 To replace the battery compartment door, insert the tab on the top of the door into the slot in the top of the bat- tery compartment. Press the opening tab upward toward the top of the meter. Lower the battery compartment door until it snaps shut.
  • Page 99: Specifications

    Higher values are displayed and date. Data Port: RS-232 serial communica- Display Type: Liquid crystal. tions with special LifeScan cable for interface with a personal computer. Blood Source: Whole blood (capillary or venous). Do not use samples that contain fluoride (gray-top tubes).
  • Page 100: Guarantee And Warranty

    If, at any time during the first three years after purchase, the meter does 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee not work for any reason (except for obvious abuse), LifeScan will replace If you are not fully satisfied with it with a new meter or equivalent the OneTouch...
  • Page 101 Strips, or when the OneTouch ® Please complete the warranty service Profile Meter or OneTouch Test ® ® card and mail it to LifeScan. Strips are changed or modified in any The OneTouch Profile Meter has a ® ® way.
  • Page 102: Index

    INDEX Averaging, Event ....... . 32 Decimal Separator ....... 37 Batteries, Replacing the .
  • Page 103 Meter, Cleaning ....... . . 83 Penlet Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler, Using the ..40 ®...
  • Page 106: English 1 800 227-8862 Español 1 800 381-7226

    1 800 381-7226. LifeScan Customer Services toll-free numbers: U.S.A. English 1 800 227-8862 Español 1 800 381-7226 www.LifeScan.com Protected under U.S. Patent Nos. 4,935,346; 5,049,487; 5,059,394; 5,304,468; and 5,591,836. © LifeScan, Inc. 2002 Milpitas, CA 95035 2/02 AW 052-324-03B...

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