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Blood glucose monitoring system
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INTENDED USE: The C
system (Meter, tests strips and control solutions) is intended
for self-testing by people with diabetes and by healthcare
professionals to monitor glucose concentrations in venous
whole blood and in fresh capillary whole blood drawn by the
fingertip only. It is intended for in vitro diagnostic use only.
The test provides a quantitative measurement of glucose in
blood from 0.6 mmol/L to 33.3 mmol/L. The C
blood glucose monitoring system is not intended for diagno-
sis of, or screening for diabetes mellitus, and is not for use in
neonatal care.
Read your C
XT user guide, the M
ONTOUR
lancing device insert and all instructional materials provided in
your meter kit before testing. Please follow all instructions for use
and care exactly as described to help avoid inaccurate results.
Used test strips and lancets are possible biohazards and must be
disposed of as medical waste.
Warning: Potential Biohazard
Healthcare professionals or persons using this system
on multiple patients should follow the infection control
procedure approved by their facility. All products or objects
which come in contact with human blood, even after
cleaning, should be handled as if capable of transmitting
viral diseases. The user should follow the recommendations
for prevention of blood-borne transmissible diseases
in healthcare settings as recommended for potentially
infectious human specimens prior to repair service or
investigation.
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For complete cleaning instructions, see page 13.
The M
2 lancing device is not suitable for use by healthcare
ICROLET
professionals. It must not be used on more than one person due to
the risk of infection.
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Your Meter Overview
Getting Ready to Test
Testing Your Blood
Using Marker and Reminder Features
Specifi cations
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