Table Of Contents - Bayer HealthCare Didget User Manual

Blood glucose monitoring system
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The DIDGET™ blood glucose monitoring system (meter,
strips, and controls) is intended for self-testing by
people with diabetes to monitor glucose concentrations
in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the
fi ngertip only. It is intended for those ages four and
older, with adult supervision as needed. The DIDGET
blood glucose monitoring system is not intended for
the diagnosis of or screening for diabetes mellitus and
is not intended for use on neonates.
The DIDGET meter was created to give you a tool to
help you manage your diabetes. It rewards healthy
testing habits with points that can be used with your
Nintendo DS,™ Nintendo DS™ Lite gaming system, or
on the bayerdidget.com site. Use Bayer's CONTOUR
test strips with your DIDGET meter.
Additional Materials
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CONTOUR
Test Strips-Use for blood sugar or
control solution testing.
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MICROLET
2 Lancing Device and Microlet
Colored Lancets-For fingertip testing.
Battery-One 3 VDC (DL2032 or CR2032) lithium
battery. For "Free Batteries For Life" call 1-800-348-8100.
®
Bayer's GLUCOFACTS
Designed to show reports and graphs of your blood
sugar testing results.
USB Mini Cable-Use the included cable to
connect the DIDGET meter to your computer.
Clinilog
®
-To record your blood sugar test results
and activities that might affect your test results.
For short instructions, use the quick reference guide.
Notes About This User Guide
Read-When you first get your meter, read the whole
user guide with your parent or a responsible adult.
Practice-Practice testing using the user guide and
control solution to get to know your DIDGET meter.
Review-Keep the user guide in a safe place so
that you can find it later if you have questions.
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Introduction
Testing Tools
Symptoms of High or Low Blood Glucose
Games
Additional Features
Technical Information
Service Information and Supplies
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