BD Logic Owner's Manual page 35

Blood glucose monitor
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The monitor will tell you the battery is low by displaying
the monitor is turned on.
• You can still get accurate test results or review your memory
functions. However, when the symbol first appears, there is only
enough power to perform approximately 50 tests.
• When the battery runs out, the monitor will not turn on. The test
result and insulin injection information you have stored in memory
will not be lost, however, if the battery is removed from the monitor,
you may need to reset the date and time.
• Battery life varies depending on how often you use your monitor.
On average, the battery should last for 1 year.
How to Replace the Battery
1. The monitor display shows
a test or reviewing your memory functions.
2. Turn the monitor off by pressing and holding the
Mode
button, OR the monitor will turn off
automatically after 1 minute.
3. Turn the monitor around so that the display is
facing away from you.
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when
when performing
mmol/L
Low Battery
Turn Monitor
Around
4. Open the battery door by pushing back
on the opener and lifting up as shown.
5. Remove old battery by pulling on the tab.
6. Put in a new battery with the "+"
side facing up and the tab showing
as illustrated in step 5.
PM
7. Replace battery door as shown.
NOTE: After replacing the battery, reset the time and date to match the
local time. (Refer to page 9 for how to set the time and date.) Follow your
local regulations on battery disposal.
Open Battery Door
Remove Old Battery
Put in New Battery
Replace Battery Door
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