BD Logic Owner's Manual

Blood glucose monitor

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Distributed by: Becton Dickinson Canada Inc.
Oakville, ON L6H 6R5
BD, BD Logo and BD Logic are trademarks of
Becton, Dickinson and Company. © 2003 BD.
Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417
System and test strips manufactured for BD by
Nova Biomedical Corporation, Waltham, MA 02454
U.S. Patent No. 6,258,229 and other
U.S. and foreign patents pending.
Made in USA.
P80098
Owner's Guide
Logic
Blood Glucose Monitor
You will notice these symbols on your vials of test strips and control
solution as well as the label on the back of your BD Logic
Glucose Monitor. These symbols alert you to important
information. Below is an explanation of what they mean:
TM
This symbol means "Caution." It is on your vial
of strips and control solution to warn you to
read your instructions before using them.
NEED TO CONTACT US?
Call BD Consumer Services toll-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
in Canada at 1-888-BDCARES (1.888.232.2737)* or visit our
website at www.BDdiabetes.com.
*NOT FOR EMERGENCY OR MEDICAL INFORMATION.
TM
Blood
Stands for "In Vitro Diagnostic" use. This
means the product is intended to be used
outside of the body.

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Guide You will notice these symbols on your vials of test strips and control solution as well as the label on the back of your BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor. These symbols alert you to important Logic information. Below is an explanation of what they mean: Stands for “In Vitro Diagnostic”...
  • Page 2 BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor ™ Notes BD Logic™ Blood Glucose Monitor BD™ Control Solution BD Ultra-Fine™ 33 Lancets BD™ Test Strips BD™ Lancet Device...
  • Page 3 Before you get started, it is important to complete the Warranty Registration Card included in your Kit and mail it back to BD. Doing this will help us better serve your needs.
  • Page 4 Blood Glucose Monitor Information • Is intended for use outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use). • Should only be used with BD™ Test Strips and BD™ • Before you begin using your new BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor, Control Solution.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Preparing the Lancet Device..............21 Inserting the BD™ Test Strip ..............23 3-Year Warranty ..................63 Specifications .................... 64 Getting and Applying a Blood Sample to the BD™ Test Strip ....24 How to Contact Us................... 65 Understanding Your Test Result..............26...
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Bd Logic Blood Glucose Monitor

    (1 = shallow to 6 = deep) Button Body Button Guide * Accepts a cable to download stored data to a personal computer. Blood Glucose Monitor • 3 2 • Getting to Know Your BD Logic Getting to Know Your BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor...
  • Page 7: Monitor Display

    Test Strips When you turn the BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor on, BD™ Test Strips are designed for use with your BD Logic Blood the “all segments” display appears briefly. This tells you that all Glucose Monitor or BD Latitude Diabetes Management System only.
  • Page 8: Lancet Device

    Important BD™ Test Strip Information • Use only BD™ Test Strips when testing. The diagram below shows the components of the BD™ Lancet Device. • Remove the test strip from the vial only when ready to test. • Store test strips at room temperature below 30°C (86°F).
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    (with be marked and will not be included in averages (refer to page 36). ) appears. Your BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor offers a beeper function that is preset to “ .” This tells you when enough blood is applied to the 3.
  • Page 10 6. Set Year: 12. Set Beeper: Beeper is preset to “ .” Press the Press the right or left arrow right or left arrow button to button until the correct year appears. select the beeper setting (ON or OFF). 7. Press the Mode button briefly to confirm your choice and to advance to set the month.
  • Page 11: Coding Your Monitor

    Monitor is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot. WHY CODING YOUR MONITOR BEFORE TESTING IS NECESSARY 1. Insert a BD™ Test Strip into the test strip Your BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor must be manually “coded” to slot.
  • Page 12: Running A Control Solution Test

    The control solution test confirms that your monitor and test strips are working correctly. A control solution test is similar to a blood glucose test, except you use BD™ Control Solution and not a blood sample. You Should Run a Control Solution Test: •...
  • Page 13: How To Run A Control Solution Test

    HOW TO RUN A CONTROL SOLUTION TEST the monitor is ready for the next step. Monitor is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot. 1. Insert a BD™ Test Strip into the test strip Blinking slot. The monitor turns on and displays Blood Drop the code number.
  • Page 14 5. Shake the control solution vial and 7. The display counts down from discard a drop before use. Squeeze a drop 5 seconds as the monitor performs of control solution onto a clean, hard, the test. dry surface. Squeeze Drop of Test Countdown Control Solution 8.
  • Page 15: How To Test Your Blood Glucose

    BD™ Lancet Device. extreme temperatures or by leaving the test strip vial cap open. Retest using a new test strip. • The BD Logic™ Blood Glucose Monitor may not be working Unscrew Cap properly. 2. Select the penetration depth by turning the cap dial from 1 (shallow) to 6 (deep).
  • Page 16: Inserting The Bd™ Test Strip

    Monitor is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot. Insert Lancet 1. Insert a BD™ Test Strip into the test strip slot. The monitor turns on and briefly displays “All Segments.” 4. Remove the lancet cover while holding the base of the lancet.
  • Page 17: Getting And Applying A Blood Sample To The Bd™ Test Strip

    Filled calluses. After completing the blood test, remove the cap from the BD™ Lancet Device, carefully place the lancet cover on the lancet and remove the lancet. Dispose of the used lancet per your local disposal 3. The display counts down from 5 seconds regulation where applicable.
  • Page 18: Understanding Your Test Result

    4. A long beep sounds and the result is If the test result is higher than 33.3 mmol/L, displayed and stored in the monitor’s the monitor sounds 3 quick beeps and the memory. You should also write your display will read “ .”...
  • Page 19: How To Use Your Monitor's Basic Memory Functions

    MEMORY 3. If you wish to review up to 30 stored test Most Recent Blood results, continue to press the left Your BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor has a memory that stores up to Glucose Reading arrow button. 250 of your blood glucose test results. You can view up to 30 of your most (Example) recent test results on your monitor display.
  • Page 20: How To Use Your Monitor's Optional Memory Functions

    The average will not include marked Mem. mmol/L Avg. or control solution test results. 14-Day Average Your BD Logic Blood Glucose Monitor has Optional Memory (Example) functions that can help you and your healthcare professional manage your diabetes. 6. Press the Mode...
  • Page 21: What Are The Optional Memory Functions

    7-DAY AVERAGE • View your Time-Specific Averages on the monitor display. Your BD Logic™ Blood Glucose Monitor allows you to review the • View the 3 test results that make up each Time-Specific Average. average of all test results taken in the last 7 days. The average will not include marked or control solution test results.
  • Page 22 Example: You can also view the 3 individual test results, with date and time, that make For your next appointment, your doctor wants to know, on average, up the A2 Average. Each flashing box how high your blood glucose has been running before lunch so you and your doctor can decide whether your diabetes therapy needs represents one of the 3 test results that adjusting.
  • Page 23: Marking

    MARKING Marking Insulin Doses: Some examples of how you may use Marking allows you to identify specific blood glucose test results or the Marking function to mark an insulin doses in the monitor’s memory. insulin dose are shown below. • The Marking function is turned off when you receive your new —You may wish to mark a dose that monitor.
  • Page 24: Setting The Optional Memory Functions

    Setting the Optional 4. Set Time-Specific Averages: The Time-Specific Averages function Memory Functions automatically comes with the 7-Day Avg. Average function. The Time-Specific Monitor is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot. Averages function is preset to “ .”...
  • Page 25 6. Set Time for A1: 9. Set Marking Function: Press the right or left arrow The Marking function is preset button to select the time when you to “ .” Press the right Avg. usually do your first blood glucose test. left arrow button to select the The time will advance in 15-minute steps.
  • Page 26: Labeling Your Insulin Types

    Labeling Your Recording Your Insulin Types Insulin Doses NOTE: The monitor will not enter into insulin recording mode if: The labels P1, P2, P3, and P4 are used by your monitor to identify up to • The test strip is in the test strip slot, or 4 different types of insulin.
  • Page 27: Marking A Blood Glucose Test

    5. Press the right arrow button Marking a Blood to enter your insulin units. Use the Glucose Test right or left arrow buttons A blood glucose test can be marked after completing a test. For an to adjust units up or down. explanation of situations in which you may wish to mark a blood glucose test, refer to page 36.
  • Page 28: Marking An Insulin Dose

    4. To save the marked test result, press the 2. After you press the Mode button Mode button. briefly or press the Insulin Recording button, a long beep sounds to confirm NOTE: Once a marked test result or insulin dose is saved, you that the insulin dose was saved.
  • Page 29: Reviewing Your Optional Memory Functions

    Reviewing Your 5. Your Last Insulin Record with Optional Memory date and time of recording is Functions shown on the display. The Mem. Mem. display will alternate between Monitor is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot. insulin dose and insulin type.
  • Page 30 9. Press the Mode button briefly 13. To review the individual 3 test results to advance to the next function. that make up the A1 average, press the left arrow button. “ ” 10. Your 14-Day Blood Glucose Average is displayed after the last test result. is displayed showing the average of all test results taken in the last 14 days.
  • Page 31: Summary: How To Review Your Basic And Optional Memory Functions

    If all segments are not Doses Appears when: displayed on monitor, Mem. (if turned ON) • Monitor is turned on for call BD toll-free, 24 hours Mem. mg/dL Avg. mmol/L Setup and Memory Review a day, 7 days a week, at...
  • Page 32 DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO Monitor is ready to accept Apply a blood sample to the A blood glucose test No action required. test strip. Refer to page 21 for a blood sample. result in mmol/L stored how to test your blood in the monitor’s memory.
  • Page 33 No action required. no blood glucose test results in the monitor’s memory. Mem. mmol/L Averages cannot be System Error. Call BD toll-free, 24 hours calculated. a day, 7 days a week, at 1.888.BDCARES The average of 3 most recent No action required.
  • Page 34: Caring For Your Monitor

    • No cleaning is required. If necessary, clean the outside of the monitor with a clean cloth dampened with water. BATTERY Your BD Logic™ Blood Glucose Monitor comes with one installed 2450 3-volt coin cell battery or equivalent. It is important to replace the battery immediately when the battery is low.
  • Page 35 4. Open the battery door by pushing back The monitor will tell you the battery is low by displaying when on the opener and lifting up as shown. the monitor is turned on. • You can still get accurate test results or review your memory functions.
  • Page 36: Healthcare Precautions And Limitations

    • If, within 60 days of original purchase, you are not completely satisfied with your BD Logic™ Blood Glucose Monitor, you may return it for a full refund. Your BD Logic™ Blood Glucose Monitor must be accompanied by an original receipt, indicating the date of purchase.
  • Page 37: Specifications

    Glucose oxidase biosensor Test Result Range 1.1 mmol/L to 33.3 mmol/L BD Consumer Services is available to help you 24 hours a day, Test Time 5 seconds 7 days a week. If you have any comments or questions about your Test Strip Volume 0.3* µL...
  • Page 38 Notes Notes...

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