Coding Your Monitor; Why Coding Your Monitor Before Testing Is Necessary; How To Code Your Monitor - BD Logic Owner's Manual

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Coding Your Monitor

WHY CODING YOUR MONITOR BEFORE
TESTING IS NECESSARY
Your BD Logic
TM
Blood Glucose Monitor must be manually "coded" to
match the vial of test strips you will be using in order
to provide accurate blood glucose test results.
You should code your monitor:
• When you first receive your new monitor,
before you test your blood glucose.
• If the monitor display shows flashing
"– – –" as pictured.
• Before using each new box of
test strips.
IMPORTANT: If the code number on the display does not match the
code number on the test strip vial, the test results may not be accurate.
12 • Getting Started

HOW TO CODE YOUR MONITOR

Monitor is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot.
1. Insert a BD™ Test Strip into the test strip
slot. The monitor turns on and briefly
displays the "All Segments" display.
2. While the flashing code number appears
on the display, code the monitor to match
the test strip being used. Press the right
or left
arrow button (within 3 seconds)
to match the code printed on the test
strip vial.
When you first use your monitor, the
display shows "– – –." This means the
monitor is not coded and needs to be
coded.
NOTE: If your monitor advances to the blinking blood drop
before you coded your monitor to match the test strips being used, take
out the test strip from the test strip slot and reinsert to start again.
(Continued on next page.)
Insert Test Strip
Code the
Monitor
Getting Started • 13

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