Infopia Eclipse Manual

Blood glucose monitoring system

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  • Page 2 Quick and Smart Blood Glucose Monitoring System...
  • Page 3 Dear System Owner Thank you for choosing the Blood Glucose Monitoring System. This Owner’s Manual contains everything you need to know about your new Blood Glucose Monitoring System and how it works. Please take a moment to read it carefully, before using your new system. In choosing the Blood Glucose Monitoring System, you have selected one of the most convenient, easy to use and less painful systems...
  • Page 4 Caution Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use only. It should not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes or for the testing of newborns. was designed to test blood glucose (sugar) levels and should be used with fresh capillary whole blood. Do not use the system for anything other than blood glucose testing.
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important Information 1. Testing after meal, physical exercise, or any other event that will impact glucose levels can after your blood glucose result. 2. The Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for use outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use only). 3.
  • Page 6 Quick Reference • Insert the test strip and • Lancet your finger to verify the correct code. acquire a blood sample. • Apply the blood sample • Your test result in 5 to the test strip. seconds.
  • Page 7 Important Information Important Information about Using Alternate Site Blood Samples Consult your physician before you begin using the alternate site for testing. ▶ Under certain conditions, blood glucose test results obtained using samples taken ▶ from alternate sites may differ significantly from fingertip samples. Use fingertip samples when you are concerned with hypoglycemia (insulin reactions) ▶...
  • Page 8: Alternate Site Testing

    Alternate Site Testing Upper arm Forearm Palm Fingertips Thigh Calf system gives you the ability to obtain a blood sample for testing your glucose level from different areas of your body. The figure shown above displays the areas where you can test using your Blood Glucose Monitoring System.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    The Table of Contents About Your New System page Blood Glucose Monitoring System Kit Contents Blood Glucose Monitoring Meter 12~13 Blood Glucose Test Strip Before You Test Setting up Your Monitor 15~16 Checking the Meter with the Check Strip Seting the Code to Match Your Test Strip Performing Your Test Collecting a Blood Sample Performing a Blood Test...
  • Page 10 About Your New System • Meter • Test strips • Control Solution • Lancing Device • Lancets • Check Strip • Manual • Warranty Registration Card • Patient Logbook • 3V Li-(CR2032) Battery • Carrying Case Your Blood Glucose Monitoring System has been sealed to protect the contents.
  • Page 11: About Your New

    About Your New System Test Strip Port : Insert the Test Strip here. Displays Screen : Display your test results, symbols and messages. Function Button : Powers the meter on/off, prompts memory data and acts as an enter button during setup and after tests. Up/Down Arrow Buttons : Adjusts settings and scrolls through memory to review prior results.
  • Page 12 About Your New System Display Screen Low Battery Warning Symbol User ID Symbol Strip Code Symbol Ready for Blood Symbol Alarm Symbol Before Having a Meal After Having a Meal After Sports Activity After Taking Medications Control SolutionSymbol Temperature/Date Test Result Unit Sound Alert Symbol DisplaysTest Time and Data...
  • Page 13: Important Test Strip Information

    About Your New System Use only brand test strips with your meter. Target to apply blood. Apply blood to the tip to the test strip Confirmation Window Check to make sure blood fills is in the channel Contact Bar Insert this end of your test strip with the contact bars facing up [ Important Test Strip Information ]...
  • Page 14: Before You Test

    Before You Test Blood Glucose Monitoring System has a wide variety of functions to choose from. There is a beeping sound to alert you when a function is set; date, time, five daily alarms, unique user ID, ability to designate activities related to the test result, and the ability to designate three unique data averages.
  • Page 15 Before You Test Setting the Temperature Unit Setting the Alarm Setting testing averages • After pressing and releasing • After pressing and releasing • After pressing and releasing either buttons to set either buttons to set either buttons to set ℃...
  • Page 16 Before You Test Check your meter with the check strip. The “check strip” is to make sure that your meter is functioning properly. Insert the check strip with the “ <<< “ facing up in the test strip port of your meter. The check strip automatically checks your meter when it is inserted into the test port.
  • Page 17 Before You Test Code numbers are used to calibrate the Meter with the Test strips for accurate results. You must code the meter before using it. Confirm the code number for the first test and then every time you change to a new vial of test strips. Insert the test strip to turn your meter on.
  • Page 18: Performing Your Test

    Performing Your Test 1. Unscrew the lancing device tip 2. Pinch the lancet and twist off the and insert a lancet firmly into the protective cover. carrier. Do not discard the cover. Replace the lancing device tip. Click 3. The tip of lancing device offers 5 4.
  • Page 19: Lancing Device

    Performing Your Test Before testing, be sure to read this section and test strip package insert found in the test strip box carefully, make sure you have all the necessary items to begin testing: • Meter • Test Strip • Lancing Device •...
  • Page 20 Firmly insert the Test Strip into the Meter test strip port with the “Infopia logo” facing up. The meter will automatically turn on and display the code number and testing temperature. After 3 seconds, the code number and testing temperature will disappear.
  • Page 21 Performing Your Test Test Strip Insertion Applying Blood Correct   Correct Correct [ Completely filled ] Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect [ Poorly filled ] Step 2. Place your fingertip to the top edge of Test Strip. The blood on your finger will automatically draw into the channel of the test strip.
  • Page 22 Performing Your Test # After inserting the test strip the date & tempesature will display. NOTE : The tempesature will display for a short time only. Step 3. After the test chamber is filled with blood, the test will begin automatically and your results will appear in 5 seconds.
  • Page 23 Performing Your Test Step 4-1. If you selected to use the activity based features during set up, press to select the activity that correlates with your result, then press Step 4-2. If you selected to use the User ID feature during setup, press to select the User ID that correlates with your result, then press CAUTION !
  • Page 24: Performing A Control Solution Test

    Performing a Control Solution Test How to perform Your the Control SolutionTest. Before Perfoming Your Control Solution Test, press button, after displayed. As the control solution symbol appears, apply the control solution to the test strip. CAUTION ! • Control solution data and your real data tested are stored differently. •...
  • Page 25: Reviewing Your Results

    Reviewing Your Results Meter saves up to 250 test results in its built-in memory and records the average glucose level for the number of days which you had preset to be calculated and saved. These values can be recalled in the LCD display at any time.
  • Page 26 Reviewing Your Results • Press and relese button once and the User ID option will appear in the LCD screen. • After entering the User ID mode, use the to scroll and to choose the correct user ID, then press the •...
  • Page 27: Downloading Your Glucose Readings

    • Free download : http://www.infopiausa.com EOCENE SYSTEM [Eclipse monitor] [Virtual Tracker] [Phone Line] PC COMUNICATION [PC] [User] cable In order to utilize your downloading capability, you must contact your...
  • Page 28: Caring For Your Glucolab Meter

    Caring for Your Meter For safe, accurate and long-lasting use of the Meter, the meter must be maintained with proper care : 1. The lancing device should be cleaned if blood remains after testing to prevent infectious diseases. 2. Clean the meter with a soft cloth or tissue. If necessary, rubbing alcohol can be used to wipe away dirt on the outer surface of the meter.
  • Page 29: Changing Your Battery

    Changing Your Battery will appear in the upper left corner of the LCD screen to alert you when the battery power is running low, indicating a new battery is needed. meter will not power on when the battery power is exhausted.
  • Page 30: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting The following chart may help you identify certain problems, but may not solve all problems that can occur. Contact your authorized representative or customer support if the problem persists. MESSAGE Problem Action Required Problem with the Meter. Repeat the check strip test 2 or 3 times.
  • Page 31 Trouble Shooting MESSAGE Problem Action Required Problem with the test strip Please insert a new test strip Test strip is damaged. and perform your test again. User applied blood sample Please wait for the LCD to before the LCD display, display, blinking before blinking.
  • Page 32 Trouble Shooting MESSAGE Problem Action Required The ambient temperature is Place the meter within the too low operating temperature range for more than 10 minutes and retest. The ambient temperature is Place the meter within the too high operating temperature range for more than 10 minutes and retest.
  • Page 33 Trouble Shooting MESSAGE Problem Action Required The meter does not Battery is dead or there is a Change the battery and if power on problem with the meter. the problem persists, contact your local representative. Test results do not Low amount of blood sample. Please insert a new test strip show after applying and perform your test again.
  • Page 34: Specifications

    Specifications Sample Type : Capillary Whole Blood Sample Volume : 1 ㎕ Test Range : 10~600 mg/dl Reading Time : 5 Seconds Calibration : Plasma - Equivalent Operating Humidity : 10~90% Memory Capacity : 250 Tests Operation Temperature :10~40°C / 50~104°F Display Type : LCD Size : 74 X 53 X 20mm / 2.91 X 2.12 X 0.79 inch Weight : 40g + 1g / 1.41 oz...
  • Page 35: Warranty

    Warranty Five-Year Warranty ‚ meter has a full five-year warranty from the original date of purchase. If, at any time during the first five -years after purchase, the meter does not work for any reason with the exception of obvious abuse, misuse, or disastrous damage, INFOPIAUSA will replace your ‚...
  • Page 36: Symbol Reference

    Symbol Reference Please refer to the table below to identify symbol Serial number This product fulfills the requirements of Directive 98/79/EC on in vitro diagnostic medical devices. Caution, consuit accompanying documents In vitro diagnostic device Batch code Catalogue number Store at Consult operating instructions Expiration date...
  • Page 37 Manufactured Exclusively for INFOPIA USA, LLC 888-446-3246 www.infopiausa.com INI-6B1-A05-0A...
  • Page 38 Owner’s Manual...

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