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Blood Glucose

MONITORING SYSTEM
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  • Page 1: Blood Glucose

    Blood Glucose MONITORING SYSTEM User Manual User Manual Please read this User Manual thoroughly before using your blood glucose meter...
  • Page 2 Dear Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner, Thank you for using the Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Monitoring System. We designed this system to be dependable, easy-to-use, compact, lightweight and portable to help you monitor your blood glucose on a regular basis.
  • Page 3 Standard Accessories Your new Suresign Resure Blood Glucose meter and accessories work together to measure the amount of glucose in your blood. The system includes: • Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Meter • User’s Manual • Alkaline Battery (2 ct.) • Quick Reference Guide •...
  • Page 4 If you have questions or need assistance, please contact your healthcare provider. Although the Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Monitoring System is easy to use, you may need to consult with your healthcare professional (this may be your doctor, pharmacist or diabetes nurse educator) for instructions on how to use the system.
  • Page 5 Important Information about Your New Meter  Suresign Resure blood glucose meter is designed and approved for testing fresh capillary whole blood samples from your fingertips, palm and forearm. The meter is for in vitro diagnostic use ONLY (for testing outside the body). It should not be used to diagnose diabetes.
  • Page 6  Please dispose device according to the local rule of the disposition of electronic device / accessory waste.  Warning for potential biohazard: Healthcare professionals using this system on multiple patients should be aware that all products or objects that come in contact with human blood, even after cleaning, should be handled as if capable of transmitting a viral disease.
  • Page 7 Health-Related Information  If you are experiencing dehydration, frequent urination, low blood pressure, shock or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic coma (HHNKC), you may get a test result that is lower than what your blood glucose really is. If you think you are dehydrated, call your doctor right away. ...
  • Page 8: Explanation Of Symbols

    Explanation of Symbols Consult instructions for use Caution Batch code Do not reuse In vitro diagnostic medical 1.5V(AAA) x 2 batteries only device Use by Temperature limitation Manufacturer Catalogue number Serial number Control Authorised representative in the Sufficient for European Community Blood glucose test result in Blood glucose test result in mg/dL...
  • Page 9 Separate collection for WEEE- Waste of electrical and electronic equipment Discard 6 months (180 days) after opening Keep away form sunlight This product meets the requirements of Directive 98/79/EC in vitro diagnostic medical devices...
  • Page 10 Explanation of Meter Symbols Folder Symbol Meaning Show the moment of month and day. Date Time Show the moment of time. Show the test result. Test result Tracking all the test results or average of 7/14/30/90 Record/Average display days. Control Solution test and the result is not included Control Solution in the memory.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    The Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Meter …..................13 The Suresign Resure Accessories......................14 Inserting Batteries............................15 Setting The Time and Date.........................16 Using Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Test Strips ..................17 Chapter 2: Control Solution Testing......................18 Why Run a Control Solution Test .......................18 About The Control Solutions ........................19 Running a Control Solution Test ........................20...
  • Page 12 Unusual Test Results…..........................35 Symptoms of High or Low Blood Glucose....................36 Comparing Your Meter Result to a Lab Results …..................37 Chapter 4: Meter Memory, Setup ….......................38 Memory, Storing Test Results …........................38 Viewing Test Results …..........................39 Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting …..................40 Inserting Batteries …..........................40 Cleaning Your Meter...…………………………………………..…….............41 Cleaning Your Lancing Device...………………………………………............41...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1: Understanding Your Meter

    Chapter 1: Understanding Your Meter The Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Meter Test Strip Slot- Insert test strip here. Strip Ejector- Push the Strip Display- Ejector to Shows results, remove the strip. messages, and results stored in memory. Left () Buttons-...
  • Page 14: The Suresign Resure Accessories

    The Suresign Accessories Blood Glucose Test Strip Lancing Device Test Strip Bottle Control Solution Bottle Sliding barrel Electrode Pull on until it clicks and then release to Sleeve- enable lancing Hand Hold device. Area Strip Insert Direction Trigger button- Press the trigger...
  • Page 15: Inserting Batteries

    Inserting Batteries 1. Open the battery door on the 2. Insert two batteries and the 3. Put the battery door back in back of the meter by pushing meter beeps. place and snap it closed. the tab in the direction of the The meter turns on arrow and pulling the door up.
  • Page 16: Setting The Time And Date

    Setting the Time and Date Setting the current time and date in your meter is important if you use the meter memory. 1. Press  (right button) to 3. Repeat step 2 to set the date and 2. The display shows the last time.
  • Page 17: Using Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Test Strips

    Using Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Test Strips  Use only with Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Meters.  Run a control solution test every time you open a new bottle of test strips (See Chapter 2 "Control Solution Testing.")  Keep the test strips in their original bottle.
  • Page 18: Chapter 2: Control Solution Testing

    Why Run a Control Solution Test We recommend that you run the Suresign Resure control test because it lets you know that your meter and test strips are working properly to give reliable results. You should run the control solution tests when: ...
  • Page 19: About The Control Solutions

     Left over control solution should not be added back into the control bottle.  Store control solution at room temperature, between 2°C~30°C (36°F - 86°F). Do not freeze.  If you would like to purchase Suresign Resure Control Solutions, please contact your healthcare provider.
  • Page 20: Running A Control Solution Test

    Running a Control Solution Test You need the meter, a test strip, and control solution. 2. Press  (left button) to set 1. Put a test strip into the (AC), (PC) 3. The icons or CS Mode, then press  (right button) to meter according to the are displayed.
  • Page 21 4. Place the meter on a flat 7. Touch the control solution drop 9. Do not remove the test strip yet. surface, like a table. to the tip of the transparent Check if the reading falls within the 5. Remove the control solution window of the test strip.
  • Page 22: Understanding Control Solution Test Results

    Understanding Control Solution Test Results The label on your test strip bottle shows the acceptable ranges for the Control Solutions. The result you get should be inside the acceptable range for the appropriate control solution level. Make sure you compare the result to the correct level of control.
  • Page 23 Troubleshooting Check Action  Was the test strip exposed to open air for a long If yes, repeat the control test with properly stored period of time? strips. If the cap was not tight, or the bottle was left  Does test strip cap close tightly? Or was test uncapped, open a new bottle of test strips.
  • Page 24: Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Glucose

    Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Glucose Using the Lancing Device  The best depth setting is the lowest number that draws enough blood for a test. Try different settings to find the one that’s right for you.  Please do not share your lancing device with anyone. And always use a new, sterile lancet. Lancets are for one time use only.
  • Page 25: Inserting A Lancet Into The Lancing Device

    Inserting a Lancet into the Lancing Device You must first load the lancet into the lancing device to get it ready for use. 2. Insert the lancet into the lancing 1. Unscrew the Cap. 3. Recap the front cap. device firmly then twist off the protective cover.
  • Page 26 4. Select the desired penetration 5. Pull on the sliding barrel of the 6. Set the lancing device aside depth. lancing device until it clicks and until later in the test. then release. Now the lancing device is ready. Do not prick your finger until your meter and strip are prepared.
  • Page 27: Running A Blood Glucose Test With Blood From Your Fingertips

    Running A Blood Glucose Test With Blood From Your Fingertips 3. Press  (left button) to set 1. Wash your hands with 2. Put a test strip into the meter in soap and warm water. the direction of the arrow. The (AC) or (PC) Rinse and dry thoroughly.
  • Page 28 4. The icons 5. Hold the lancing device firmly 6. Gently squeeze and/or massage show themselves. against the side of your finger. your fingertip until a round drop When the blood drop flashes Press the trigger button. Then of blood on your fingertip. 7.
  • Page 29 8. Touch the drop to the tip of the 9. The meter starts to count 10. Push the Strip Ejector to remove transparent window of the test down from 5 seconds and the test strip. then shows the test result. 11.
  • Page 30: Alternative Site Testing (Ast)

    Alternative Site Testing (AST) Understanding Alternative Site Testing What is AST? What is the advantage of AST? Besides the fingertip, you can test your palm or You have the option of testing other places on forearm. your body besides the fingertip. Consult your health care professional before you begin using the palm or forearm for testing.
  • Page 31 Fingertip test only:  If sick  If blood glucose is low  After exercising  Two hours or less after eating  When you have just taken insulin  After injecting rapid-acting insulin (two hours or less) AST Results: ...
  • Page 32: Running A Blood Glucose Test With Blood From Your Forearm

    Running a Blood Glucose Test with Blood from Your Forearm Please use the clear cap with the lancing device for AST testing. 1. This graphic shows where the 2. Massage the puncture area of 4. Press the trigger button to meter cleared for alternate forearm for a few seconds.
  • Page 33: Running A Blood Glucose Test With Blood From Your Palm

    Running a Blood Glucose Test with Blood from Your Palm 1. Massage the puncture area of 2. Press and hold the device 3. Press the trigger button to activate the lancing device. palm for a few seconds. with a clear adjustable tip 4.
  • Page 34: Discarding Used Lancets

    Discarding Used Lancets Pointing the lancing device 1. Unscrew and remove the 2. Without touching the used toward a container for sharp or cap. lancet, stick the lancet tip biohazard material, slide the into its protective cover. eject button up to release the covered lancet into the container.
  • Page 35: Understanding Your Test Results

    Understanding Your Test Results The Suresign Resure Blood Glucose test strips are plasma referenced and calibrated for easier comparison to lab results. The normal fasting blood glucose range for an adult without diabetes is 70-130 mg/dL (3.9~7.2 mmol/L)*. Two hours after eating, the blood glucose range for an adult without diabetes is less than 180 mg/dL (10 mmol/L).
  • Page 36: Symptoms Of High Or Low Blood Glucose

    Symptoms of High or Low Blood Glucose Being aware of the symptoms of high or low blood glucose can help you understand your test results and decide what to do if they seem unusual. Here are the most common symptoms: Greater than 240 mg/dL (13.33 mmol/L) Below 60 mg/dL (3.33 mmol/L) What It Means:...
  • Page 37: Comparing Your Meter Result To A Lab Result

    Keep in mind that the lab could use different technology than Suresign Resure blood glucose meter, and that blood glucose meters for self testing generally read somewhat lower or higher than the lab result.
  • Page 38: Chapter 4: Meter Memory, Setup

    Chapter 4: Meter Memory, Setup Memory, Storing Test Results Your meter stores a maximum of 480 test results with the time and date of the test. You can review them at any time. When the memory is full, the oldest result is dropped as the latest is added, so it is very important to have the correct time and date set in the meter.
  • Page 39: Viewing Test Results

    Viewing Test Results The meter provides average readings over 7, 14, 30 and 90 days, allowing you to easily track your blood glucose levels. 4. Press to view averages of 1. Press  until turning the meter on. 30day-AC/PC and 7/14/30/90 days. 2.
  • Page 40: Chapter 5: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Inserting Batteries The meter uses two alkaline 1.5V (AAA) batteries. Batteries will normally last for more than 2000 tests. Other types of 1.5V (AAA) batteries are also acceptable, but the capacity of test times may differ. Insert the batteries when you first use the meter or replace with new batteries when the "LP"...
  • Page 41: Cleaning Your Meter

    Cleaning Your Meter Caring for your Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Monitoring System does not require special cleaning. Please keep the meter free of dirt, dust, bloodstains, and water stains. Follow these guidelines carefully to help you get the best performance possible: Do Not: ...
  • Page 42: Maintenance And Testing

    Maintenance and Testing Your meter needs little or no maintenance with normal use. It automatically tests its own systems every time you turn it on and lets you know if something is wrong. (See "Screen Messages" and what to do about them.) To make sure the display is working properly, turn off the meter.
  • Page 43: Screen Messages And Troubleshooting

    Screen Messages and Troubleshooting Never make treatment decisions based on an error message. If you have any concerns, please contact your healthcare provider. Humidified/Used strips Low power System fault Action: Replace with a Action: Replace with new Action: Replace the batteries first. If new strip.
  • Page 44 System fault Test result is higher than 630 The test result is lower than 20 Action: Replace the mg/dL (35.0 mmol/L). mg/dL (1.1 mmol/L). batteries first. If Err Action: Test again. If the result is Action: Test again. If the result is still appears again, please still the same, try a control solution the same, try a control solution test...
  • Page 45 The “Ht” and thermometer The “Lt” and thermometer icon Err message. Not enough sample was drawn into the icon appears. Temperature is appears. Temperature is too test strip for measurement. too high, outside the required low, outside the required range Action: Discard the test strip range of 10°C - 40°C (50°F - of 10°C - 40°C (50°F - 104°F).
  • Page 46: Chapter 6: Technical Information

    Chapter 6: Technical Information Specifications Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Meter Brand name Range 20~630 mg/dL (1.1~35.0 mmol/L) Response time 5 seconds Memory sets 480 test results Temp. 10°C-40°C (50°F -104°F) Operating condition R.H. ≦ 90% Relative Humidity Temp. 2°C -30°C (36°F -86°F)
  • Page 47: Limitations

    2. Lipemic samples: Cholesterol level up to 500 mg/dL (12.92 mmol/L) and triglycerides up to 3,000 mg/dL (33.6mmol/L) do not affect the results. Grossly lipemic patient samples have not been tested and are not recommended for testing with Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Meter.
  • Page 48 3. Critically ill patients should not be tested with Suresign Resure glucose meters. 4. DO NOT use during xylose absorption testing. Xylose in the blood will interfere with the Blood Glucose Monitoring System. 5. Interfering Substances depend on the concentration. The below substances up to the test concentration will not affect the test results.
  • Page 49: Device Information

    Device Information Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Monitoring System, Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Test Strips, Suresign Resure Blood Glucose Meter, Suresign Resure Normal Control Solution, Suresign Resure High Control Solution, Suresign Resure Low Control Solution Obelis s.a. Boulevard Général Wahis 53, B-1030 Brussels, Belgium TEL:(32) 2.732.59 54...
  • Page 50: Warranty

    EPS will replace it with a new system or an equivalent product free of charge. Lancing Device & Lancet Meets the requirements of MDD 93/42/EEC Manufacturer: STERILANCE MEDICAL (SUZHOU) INC. 68# LiTangHe RD, XiangCheng, Suzhou, China 215131 Tel: +86 512 65799308 Fax: +86 512 67217663 IFU RSBGM107-UM-RESURE REV 07-13...

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