Limitations Of Use - iHealth Gluco-Monitoring System Owner's Manual

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control solution to extreme conditions such as high humidity,
heat, freezing cold, or dust.
Always wash your hands with soap and water, and rinse and
dry them completely before handling the iHealth Smart
Glucose Meter and test strips.

LIMITATIONS OF USE

The iHealth system is not intended for use on neonates.
The iHealth system is not intended for use on artery blood,
serum, and plasma.
The iHealth system should only be used with iHealth test strips.
The iHealth system can be used up to an altitude of 3276
meters(10744 feet).
The following substances at levels greater than normal or
therapeutic levels may cause signi cant interference (a ect the
result by greater than 10%), resulting in an inaccurate result:
ascorbic acid, uric acid, acetaminophen, dopamine, L-dopa, etc.
These substances do not a ect test results in normal concen-
trations but may a ect test results in high concentrations. Do
not use haemolysis samples, icterus samples, or high lipemia
samples.
Patients undergoing oxygen therapy may yield falsely lower
results.
Not for use for patients in a hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state,
with or without ketosis.
Not for use on critically ill patients.
Not to be used for patients who are dehydrated, hypertensive,
hypotensive, or in shock.
Very low or very high red blood cell count (hematocrit) can
lead to incorrect test results. If you do not know your
hematocrit level, please consult your healthcare provider.
We recommend periodic comparison of the iHealth system to
another monitoring system known to be well maintained and
monitored by a healthcare provider.
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