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Blood glucose monitoring system
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System Specifications

Test Sample: Capillary and venous whole blood
Test Result: Referenced to plasma/serum glucose
Sample Volume: 0.6 μL
Measuring Range: 1.1 - 33.3 mmol/L
Countdown Time: 5 seconds
Memory: Stores most recent 2000 entries
Battery Type: Non-serviceable, 250mAh rechargeable
lithium polymer battery, 3.4v – 4.2v (5V input voltage)
Meter/Battery Life: 5 years
Charging Current: 300 mA
Strip Storage Temperature Range:
Normal Control Storage Temperature Range:
Meter Operating Temperature Range:
Humidity: 10–93% RH
Dimensions: 97 mm (H) x 30 mm (W) x 16 mm (T)
Weight: 43 grams
Sound Output: 45 to 80 dBA at a distance of 10 cm
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): The
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Electromagnetic emissions are low and unlikely to interfere
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discharge meets the requirements of IEC 61000-4-2: 2008.
It is advisable to avoid use of electronic devices in very dry
environments especially if synthetic materials are present.
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cellular or cordless telephones, walkie talkies, garage door
openers, radio transmitters or other electrical or electronic
equipment that are sources of electromagnetic radiation, as
these may interfere with the proper operation of the meter.
System Requirements
Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP3 and
Windows 7 SP1
MAC OS X 10.7.1
Java 1.6 update 17 or higher
For latest compatibility - www.bayerdiabetes.ca
References
1. Wickham NWR, Achar KN, Cover DH. Unreliability of
capillary blood glucose in peripheral vascular disease.
Practical Diabetes. 1986;3(2):100.
2. Atkin, S. et al. Fingerstick Glucose Determination in
Shock. Ann Intern Med. 1991;114:1020-1024.
3. Desachy A, Vuagnat AC, et al. Accuracy of bedside
glucometry in critically ill patients: influence of clinical
characteristics and perfusion index. Mayo Clin Proc.
2008;83(4):400-405.
4. Health Canada Advisory : Blood Lancing Devices for
Personal Use May Transmit Blood-Borne Viruses If Used
On More Than One Person (2009) http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/
ahc-asc/media/advisories-avis/_2009/2009_50-eng.php
5. Longo D.L. et al. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine,
18th Edition, 2011. http://www.accessmedicine.com
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