Batteries - AgaMatrix Jazz Owner's Manual

Advanced blood glucose monitoring system
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glucose test result is higher than the pre-set threshold.
KETONE MESSAGE: Flashing message, with double
beep (if volume is ON).
MEANING: The result of the glucose test is higher than 240
mg/dL. ACTIONS: You should check ketones. Follow your
healthcare professional's recommendations.
TEMPERATURE MESSAGE: Flashing message, with
double beep (if volume is ON).
MEANING: The test has been performed outside the operat-
ing temperature range. ACTIONS: Move to an area with an
ambient temperature of 50 °F to 104 °F (10 °C to 40 °C). Wait
for the meter and test strips to reach the new temperature
(usually 10-20 minutes) and retest.
LOW BATTERY MESSAGE: Flashing message
MEANING: Battery #2 in your meter is low. ACTIONS: If the
low battery symbol appears, battery #2 must be replaced.
Battery numbers are indicated by the numbers printed on the
pull tabs.
DEAD BATTERY MESSAGE: Flashing message
MEANING: Battery #2 in your meter is dead. ACTIONS: If
the dead battery symbol appears, the dead battery must be
replaced.
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LOW BACKLIGHT BATTERY: Backlight flashes when user
presses the BACKLIGHT ( ) button
MEANING: Battery #1, which powers the backlight, is low.
ACTIONS: If the backlight flashes when user presses the
BACKLIGHT ( ) button, battery #1 must be replaced. If the
backlight does not turn on, battery #1 is dead and must be
replaced. (Battery numbers are indicated by the numbers
printed on the pull tabs).
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Batteries

CAUTION: When the battery symbol appears, you should
replace the batteries immediately. Only use CR2032 batteries.
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
the power from battery #2 is low, the low battery symbol or
dead battery symbol will be displayed on the screen until you
change battery #2. When replacing battery #2, the time and
date information may be lost after the battery is removed
from the meter. If this happens, activate the meter after
installing the new battery and it will prompt you to set the
time and date. Correct time and date settings are needed to
get correct averages. Removing the batteries does not affect
the meter's memory or previously stored user settings, such
as time format, alarms, etc.
Note: Dispose of used batteries according to your local environ-
mental regulations. Your meter is an electronic device. When dis-
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