AgaMatrix Jazz Owner's Manual

AgaMatrix Jazz Owner's Manual

Advanced blood glucose monitoring system

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Advanced Blood Glucose Monitoring System
OWNER'S GUIDE

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peter oldfield
May 7, 2025

what does HL1 and an alarm mean

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Mr. Anderson
May 18, 2025

"HL1" does not appear in the provided context. However, if "AL1" is displayed along with an alarm, it indicates that Alarm 1 is set and has activated the meter. The display backlight will flash, and the meter will beep repeatedly for 15 seconds.

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Margaret walker
February 14, 2025

What does f11 mean when strip is inserted

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Summary of Contents for AgaMatrix Jazz

  • Page 1 Advanced Blood Glucose Monitoring System OWNER‘S GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Key Features in the AgaMatrix Jazz™ No Coding Required - The AgaMatrix Jazz doesn’t require you to code your meter. Insert a test strip and you are ready to test. Pre/Post Tagging - After you test, tag your reading with the mealtime. Better organize your data and see how your test results change before and after meals.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Setting the Date About the AgaMatrix Jazz System Setting Hypoglycemic Warning Alarms Meter Basics Setting Hyperglycemic Warning Alarms Preparing For a Test With Your AgaMatrix Setting the Glucose Target Range Jazz Meter Setting Alarms Performing a Control Solution Test Errors and Troubleshooting...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    [7] If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent settings, please refer to chapters 13 and 14. with your blood glucose test and you have followed all instructions described in the AgaMatrix Jazz Owner’s Guide, follow your healthcare professional’s recommendations. Important Health-related Information [8] Do not use test strips that are expired or appear to be damaged as they may return inaccurate results.
  • Page 5 Possible test sites: [3] Your blood glucose results obtained from the palm (at the The AgaMatrix Jazz System requires only 0.5 μL of blood to base of the thumb) or forearm are not consistent with the way perform a glucose test. For best results, test using blood from you feel.
  • Page 6: Agamatrix Jazz System

    Important Test Strip Information: • AgaMatrix Jazz • 10 Sterile Lancets [1] Store the AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip vial in a cool, dry place Blood Glucose Meter • Compact Carrying Case at 46 °F to 86 °F (8 °C to 30 °C).
  • Page 7 50 °F to 104 °F (10 °C to 40 °C). (6) Test Strip Port: Insert the AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip, with the contact bars facing up, into the test strip port. (6) Ketone Symbol: Appears when your glucose test results are higher than 240 mg/dL.
  • Page 8 (9) Apply Sample to Test Strip message: The flashing droplet symbol and the word “fill” will About the AgaMatrix Lancing System signal you to apply a sample to the test strip. (1) Cocking Handle: Cocks the device so it (10) Volume Message: Can be set to ON or OFF.
  • Page 9: Meter Basics

    [2] Press the DOWN ( ) or UP ( ) arrow buttons repeatedly Meter Basics to scroll thru every test result, starting from the most recent and ending with the oldest. METER SYSTEM CHECK HOW TO ACTIVATE THE METER AND VIEW MEALTIME Each time your meter is activated, the AVERAGES meter will perform a meter system check.
  • Page 10: Preparing For A Test With Your Agamatrix Jazz Meter

    The control solution is used to: strip port. The meter will be activated automatically. [1] Ensure that your AgaMatrix Jazz Meter and Test Strips are working together properly. Note: If you do not start the test within 5 minutes, the meter will be deactivated.
  • Page 11 Important AgaMatrix Control Solution information: Bring the tip of the test strip to the control solution sample. [1] Use only AgaMatrix Control Solution with your AgaMatrix The AgaMatrix Jazz System will automatically detect if a test Jazz System. is performed with AgaMatrix Control Solution.
  • Page 12 If the results from the control corresponding range. solution tests continue to fall outside that range, do not use the AgaMatrix Jazz System to test your blood glucose. Call customer service. IMPORTANT: Out-of-range results may be due to one or more of the following factors: [1] Expired or defective control solution.
  • Page 13: How To Test Your Blood Glucose Level

    Remove Lancing Device Cap: ready for use. Snap off the cap from the lancing [2] Insert an AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip: Insert a new device. AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip into the test Insert New Lancet: Insert a new AgaMatrix Lancet firmly into strip port of the meter.
  • Page 14 Press the release button. surface of the test strip. Express Blood Drop: When testing The AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip acts like a on a finger tip, wipe away the first sponge and draws the blood into the test blood drop that appears using strip through the sample area.
  • Page 15 [3] Do not scrape blood onto the AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip. [5] Test Result Mealtime Tagging and [4] Do not apply blood to the top side of the AgaMatrix Jazz Feedback Test Strip. If the Mealtime Tag Feature is Enabled: The AgaMatrix Jazz [5] Do not apply blood to the AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip Meter allows you to add a tag to your test result.
  • Page 16 Discard Properly: Discard the used AgaMatrix Jazz [6] Final Steps Test Strip and Lancet properly. WARNING: The lancing device and lancets should Remove the Test Strip: Remove only be used by one person.
  • Page 17: Testing On Your Palm Or Forearm

    testing. Ensure that your palm or forearm is facing up and held level. Testing on Your Palm or Forearm [3] Lance Test Site: Press the tip of the clear cap against the Testing glucose levels with blood obtained from the palm (at the skin of your palm of your hand (at the base of the thumb) or base of the thumb) or forearm may reduce the pain of testing.
  • Page 18: Data Management Features

    About averages and standard deviations: Data Management Features Control solution, out-of-temperature-range results, and results without a valid time or date are not included in averages, IMPORTANT: Results, averages and graphs stored in standard deviations, and trend graphs. Hi and Lo test results will memory should only be used as a reference.
  • Page 19: Viewing 14 Day Statistics

    10.4 & Glucose Variability Tracking 10.3 The AgaMatrix Jazz Meter categorizes readings as happening Viewing 14, 30, and 90 Day Averages before or after meals. These averages allow you to see how your blood glucose levels vary by time of day. The pre/post mealtime...
  • Page 20: Viewing 1 Month, 2 Week, And 3 Day Trend Graphs

    Note: Press the UP ( ) arrow button to scroll backwards. When [1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( ) button scrolling, you will cycle through the Pre/Post Mealtime Averages. once to enter menu mode. The word “MEM” is displayed. To return to the menu, press the CHECK ( ) button.
  • Page 21 1 Month Trend Graph: 3 Day Trend Graph: Days Days Each bar represents a test result average from 3 days. Each Each bar represents a test result average from 1 day. Each vertical unit represents 50 mg/dL. The most recent result is vertical unit represents 50 mg/dL.
  • Page 22: Setting The Mealtime Tag

    [4] Turn the volume ON or OFF with the DOWN The AgaMatrix Jazz Meter allows you to turn ON or OFF the ( ) or UP ( ) arrow buttons. Your selection feature that tags results as having occurred before or after a will be highlighted by the blinking of the meal.
  • Page 23: Setting The Date

    Select the M-d (Month-Day) or d-M (Day-Month) DOWN ( ) or UP ( ) arrow buttons. The 12 hour date format with the DOWN ( ) or UP ( ) arrow clock display option is indicated by a 12hr. The 24 buttons.
  • Page 24: Setting Hypoglycemic Warning Alarms

    Setting Setting Hypoglycemic Warning Alarms Hyperglycemic Warning Alarms The Hypoglycemic Warning Alarm alerts you when your glucose The Hyperglycemic Warning Alarm alerts you when your glucose test results are below the hypoglycemic threshold that you have test results are above the hyperglycemic threshold you have set. set.
  • Page 25: Setting The Glucose Target Range

    The Glucose Target Range displayed. [2] Press the DOWN ( ) or UP ( ) arrow buttons The AgaMatrix Jazz includes a unique positive feedback until the word “RANGE” is displayed. feature where a happy face symbol is displayed with test results that fall within the glucose target range.
  • Page 26: Setting Alarms

    ON or OFF with the DOWN ( ) or UP ( ) arrow buttons. Your selection will be highlighted by the [1] If an alarm is set and the AgaMatrix Jazz Meter is deacti- blinking of the symbol. Press the CHECK ( ) but- vated, the alarm will activate the meter.
  • Page 27: Errors And Troubleshooting

    On rare occasions, the meter will display an error message in- [2] The sample may not be blood or control solution. stead of a glucose result. The AgaMatrix Jazz System is able to detect specific problems which may allow you to determine the cause of the error without wasting valuable test strips.
  • Page 28 [3] CAUSE: AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip has been inserted healthcare professional. upside down, wrong end in, or incompletely inserted into the meter. ACTION: Insert the AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip with the black side up and the contact bars of the test strip in the Error 7: meter.
  • Page 29: Display Messages

    AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip. If problem persists, call AgaMatrix Jazz Test Strip. If you still get a Lo test result, follow customer service and have the test strip LOT number available the treatment plan recommended by your healthcare team or (located on the test strip vial).
  • Page 30: Batteries

    (usually 10-20 minutes) and retest. Your AgaMatrix Jazz Meter comes with two pre-installed, CR2032, 3 volt, lithium batteries. Battery #1 powers the back- light and battery #2 powers the basic meter functions. When...
  • Page 31 posing of your meter follow all local environmental regulations. installing the new battery and it will prompt you to set the time and date. Replacing the Batteries Time and Date Setting After Battery Replacement [1] Open Battery Door: Make sure the CR2032 meter is deactivated.
  • Page 32: Caring For Your Meter And Lancing Device

    [5] Set the minute (flashing) with the DOWN ( ) Measurement Units: mg/dL or UP ( ) arrow buttons. Press the CHECK ( ) Alarms: 7 programmable alarms button to confirm your selection. If the meter was Result Range: 20 to 600 mg/dL activated via strip insertion, pressing CHECK ( ) Hematocrit: 20% to 60% allows you to perform a test.
  • Page 33: Warranty

    You. This Warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You may also have other rights that vary from state to state. AgaMatrix may discontinue this program at any time without notice.

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