Lifescan UltraSmart Owner's Booklet

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  • Page 1 Blood Glucose Monitoring System M e t e r a n d E l e c t r o n i c L o g b o o k I n O n e O w n e r ’ s B o o k l e t...
  • Page 2 ® UltraSmart ™ Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner’s Booklet...
  • Page 3 Symbols Serial Number Lot Number In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Device Expiration Date Symbol Sterilized by irradiation Symbol...
  • Page 4 60%*. The results you get with the ® OneTouch UltraSmart professional monitor and adjust your treatment plan to gain better control of your diabetes. ® Your OneTouch...
  • Page 5 The ® OneTouch UltraSmart outside the body (for in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home and health care professionals in a clinical setting as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control.
  • Page 6: Important Information

    OneTouch Booklet, call your healthcare professional. • A red blood cell count (haematocrit) that is very high (above 55%) or very low (below 30%) can cause false results. ® UltraSmart ™ Owner’s...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ® THE OneTouch UltraSmart ® OneTouch UltraSmart Navigation Buttons ......3 ™ SmartButtons .
  • Page 8 Logbook Information ......99 ® OneTouch UltraSmart ™ Menu ......105 FastFacts Data Downloading .
  • Page 9 viii...
  • Page 10: The Onetouch ® Ultrasmart ™ System

    ® THE OneTouch ® The OneTouch UltraSmart monitoring technology. It measures the glucose content of a blood sample by means of an electrical current produced in the test strip and sent to the meter for measurement. Test results are “plasma- calibrated.”...
  • Page 11: Onetouch ® Ultrasmart ™ Meter

    ® ™ OneTouch UltraSmart Meter ® ™ OneTouch Ultra TEST STRIP TEST PORT The meter turns on when you insert test strip here. DATA PORT Used to download logbook memory to a computer. DISPLAY WITH BACKLIGHT Test results, messages, symbols, and other data appear here.
  • Page 12: Navigation Buttons

    Navigation Buttons Note: Press and release buttons. Do not hold buttons down for an extended period of time. BACK BUTTON (OFF BUTTON) Goes back to previous display on certain screens. Press and hold for two seconds to turn off the meter. ARROW BUTTON Scroll through menus, code numbers, and logbook.
  • Page 13: Smartbuttons

    ™ The SmartButtons are your keys to getting the most ® ™ out of your OneTouch UltraSmart Meter. They allow you to enter information about your diabetes management plan into the large logbook memory. ™ There are SmartButtons for exercise, health, ™...
  • Page 14 EXERCISE SmartButton Enter exercise amount and level. HEALTH SmartButton Enter information on health. FastFacts Review test results and logbook memory. Note: For complete information on using the Exercise, Health, Medication, and Food ™ please see pages 78–103. See SmartButtons, pages 104–117 for more information on the ™...
  • Page 15: Display Symbols

    Display Symbols These symbols guide you while using your meter: SYMBOL ▲ ▼ ▲▼ ▲ ▼ – – – HIGHLIGHT Display Contrast You can change the contrast of the meter display. To make it darker, press and hold the Back button and the “up”...
  • Page 16: Onetouch Ultra Test Strips

    ™ OneTouch Ultra Test Strips ® The OneTouch UltraSmart amount of glucose in whole blood. Blood is applied to the TOP EDGE of the OneTouch automatically drawn into the reaction cell where the reaction takes place. Top Edge Apply a drop of blood to the narrow channel here in the top edge of the test strip.
  • Page 17: Important Test Strip Information

    Important Test Strip Information • Store test strip vials in a cool, dry place below 30°C. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat. Do not refrigerate. • Store test strips in their original vial only. To avoid damage or contamination, do not transfer test strips to any other place. •...
  • Page 18: Before Testing

    Each time you turn the meter on, the display background will quickly change from dark to light and form the words “OneTouch UltraSmart.” This tells you that the system is performing several self-checks to confirm that the meter is working properly. If, at any...
  • Page 19: Coding The Meter

    Meter with the OneTouch STEP 1 Enter the Code Mode. ® Insert a OneTouch turn on the meter. Push it all the way in until it will go no further. “OneTouch UltraSmart” will appear on the display briefly. ® ® ™ Ultra Test ™...
  • Page 20 STEP 2 See the Code Number. The code number will appear on the display. (After every 25 tests the meter will display the correct code number and will prompt “Check Code Press OK.” Press the OK button number is still correct.) Match the Code Numbers.
  • Page 21: Checking The System

    STEP 4 Move up or down using the Arrow button code number on the test strip vial. The new code number will flash on the display for about three seconds, after which the meter will prompt you to “Apply Blood”. (Example) Checking the System Note: Refer to additional information in the...
  • Page 22: Important Control Solution Test Information

    Important Control Solution Test Information • Use only OneTouch • Check the expiration date on the control solution bottle. Record the discard date (date opened plus three months) on the bottle label. Do not use after expiration or discard date, whichever comes first.
  • Page 23 • When you open a new vial of test strips. • Whenever you suspect that the meter or test strips are not working properly. • If your blood glucose test results are not consistent with how you feel. • After dropping the meter. ® ™ UltraSmart Meter to...
  • Page 24 To turn on the meter, insert a test strip, contact bars end first and facing up, into the test port. Push it all the way in until it will go no further. “OneTouch UltraSmart” will appear briefly (Example) on the display. Then “Code 9 (example), Check Code” is displayed.
  • Page 25 pply Blood ontrol Solution Note: You must select “Control Solution” to distinguish control solution tests from blood glucose tests. Marked control solution tests will not be included in your averages. Do not use the Control Solution mode for testing blood. STEP 2 Select “Control Solution.”...
  • Page 26 STEP 3 Apply Control Solution. To ensure an accurate result: • Shake the bottle well • Discard the first drop • Wipe the dispenser tip Hold the drop to the narrow channel in the TOP EDGE of the test strip. When the confirmation window is full, the meter will begin to count down from 5 to 1.
  • Page 27 CAUTION: If you continue to get control solution test results that fall outside of the range printed on the test strip vial, the system may not be working properly. Do not use the meter. Call your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back cover for contact information.
  • Page 28: Testing Your Blood

    (see page 30). If you do not apply blood to the test strip correctly you may get an inaccurately low or high test result or an error message. LifeScan recommends that you develop good technique by practicing with control solution prior to using ®...
  • Page 29: Preparing The Onetouch ® Ultrasoft ™ Sampler

    Preparing the OneTouch Depth Adjustment Knob Ejection/Cocking Control Depth Indicator Puncture Settings CAUTION: To reduce the chance of infection: • Never share a lancet or the OneTouch with anyone. • Always use a new, sterile lancet. Lancets are for single use only.
  • Page 30 STEP 1 Insert a Lancet. Turn the cap anti-clockwise to remove it. Insert the lancet into the lancet holder and push down firmly until it is fully seated. Do not twist the lancet. Twist the protective disk until it separates from the lancet. ®...
  • Page 31 STEP 2 Cock the Sampler. Slide the ejection/cocking control back until it clicks. If it does not click, the sampler may have been cocked when the lancet was inserted. The sampler is now ready for use. Wash Your Hands and the STEP 3 Puncture Site.
  • Page 32: Fingertip Blood Sampling

    Fingertip Blood Sampling ® The OneTouch UltraSmart small blood drop to perform a test. You may obtain it from a fingertip or arm. There are important differences in the procedures for fingertip testing and arm testing. See page 24 for information on obtaining a blood sample from the arm.
  • Page 33: Arm Blood Sampling ("Alternate Site")

    Arm Blood Sampling (“Alternate Site”) The arm has fewer nerve endings than the fingertip so you may find that obtaining a blood sample from the arm may be much less painful than using the fingertip. The technique for arm sampling is different from fingertip sampling.
  • Page 34 Important Information About Arm Testing (continued) • You should also use fingertip testing whenever you have a concern about hypoglycaemia (insulin reactions) such as when driving a car, particularly if you suffer from hypoglycaemic unawareness (lack of symptoms to indicate an insulin reaction), as arm testing may fail to detect hypoglycaemia.
  • Page 35 STEP 2 Choose the Puncture Site. Select a soft, fleshy area on your arm that is away from bone and free of visible veins and hair. Wash and dry the area. STEP 3 Massage the Area. To increase blood flow to the puncture site, massage the area gently.
  • Page 36 If bruising occurs, you may choose to lance a fingertip instead. If you are having difficulty obtaining blood from the arm, call your local LifeScan Customer Service office for assistance. See back cover for contact information.
  • Page 37: Step-By-Step Test Procedure

    Push it all the way in until it will go no further. The meter will turn on automatically. “OneTouch UltraSmart” will appear briefly on the display. Then the code number will appear. Be sure Insert This End the meter and test strip codes match.
  • Page 38 Select Test Mode. STEP 2 Note: There are three choices in test mode. For blood testing use the Arrow button • “Apply Blood” for fingertip blood sample or • “Alternate Site” for arm blood sample Do not use the Control Solution mode when testing blood. •...
  • Page 39 Correct Incorrect DO NOT: • Apply sample to the front or back of the test strip. • Push your finger against the test strip. • Apply a smeared sample. STEP 3 Apply Sample. Obtain a round drop of blood using the ®...
  • Page 40 If you have trouble filling the test strip, contact your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back cover for contact information. If the confirmation window is not full, you may get an error message or an inaccurate test result.
  • Page 41 8 Sep 02 10:30 mmol/L Plasma-Calibrated Result (Example) Note: If “Comment? Press OK” appears at the bottom of the display, your test result is outside the range of 5.0–7.2 mmol/L or a personal glucose range you set (see pages 58–72, Custom Meter Set-up).
  • Page 42: Used Lancet Disposal

    Used Lancet Disposal CAUTION: It is important to discard the used lancet carefully to avoid injury or illness. Follow proper precautions in accordance with local regulations when disposing of all materials. STEP 1 Remove the Sampler Cap. Twist the cap counterclockwise. (Optional: Replace the protective disk on the used lancet by placing it on a hard surface and pushing the lancet tip into the disk.)
  • Page 43: Special Messages

    Below 1.1 mmol/L WARNING GLUCOSE Above 33.3 mmol/L ® The OneTouch UltraSmart displays results between 1.1 mmol/L and 33.3 mmol/L. If your test result is lower than 1.1 mmol/L, “LOW GLUCOSE” will appear on the meter display. This indicates severe hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose).
  • Page 44 When your blood glucose test result is outside the range of 5.0–7.2 mmol/L or the personal glucose range you set in custom meter set-up, the meter will prompt you to add a comment. When your blood glucose test result is in the range of 13.3 mmol/L to 33.3 mmol/L “Check Ketones”...
  • Page 45: Comparing Meter And Laboratory Results

    COMPARING METER AND LABORATORY RESULTS ® OneTouch UltraSmart results are both expressed in plasma-equivalent units. However, your meter result may differ somewhat from your laboratory result due to normal variation. Meter results can be affected by factors and conditions that do not affect laboratory results in the same ®...
  • Page 46 While at the lab: • Make sure that the meter test and the lab test are performed within 15 minutes of each other. • Wash your hands before obtaining a blood sample. • Use only fresh capillary blood. You may still have a variation from the result because blood glucose levels can change significantly over short periods, especially if you have recently eaten, exercised, taken medication, or experienced stress.
  • Page 47: Caring For Your System

    LifeScan recommends that you store the meter in its carrying case after each use. A cloth dampened with water and mild detergent can be used to wipe down the outside of the meter.
  • Page 48: Batteries

    Batteries ® Your OneTouch UltraSmart AAA alkaline batteries already installed. The batteries will provide you with enough power to perform up to 540 tests, depending on backlight use. When replacing the batteries, use only two AAA alkaline batteries. The meter will alert you when the power is getting low by displaying two different messages: 1.
  • Page 49 To replace the batteries, first turn off the meter. Turn the meter over and locate the battery compartment. 1. Open the battery compartment by pressing the tab to the left and lifting the battery compartment cover to remove it. 2. Remove the old batteries. Insert two AAA alkaline batteries.
  • Page 50 Note: • Replacing the batteries does not affect the meter logbook. However, the date and time settings may need to be updated. • The first time you turn on the meter after replacing the batteries, the meter will go into the Set-up mode.
  • Page 51: Display Messages

    DISPLAY MESSAGES Following is a summary of display messages and symbols. MESSAGE UltraSmart WHAT IT MEANS Initial display that appears whenever the meter is turned on. It indicates that the system has performed several self-checks to confirm that the meter is working properly.
  • Page 52 MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS New meter not coded Code or meter lost power briefly and entered set-up mode. Check Code This is the code Code number stored in the meter. Check Code (Example) The meter is Code prompting you to confirm that the code number on the meter Check Code...
  • Page 53 MESSAGE The system is ready Apply Blood to accept a blood sample from the fingertip. The system is ready Alternate Site to accept a blood sample from the arm. The system is ready Control Solution to accept a control solution sample. WHAT IT MEANS ACTION You may now apply...
  • Page 54 MESSAGE Five-second countdown. After the countdown, the meter will display the test result. A blood glucose test 8 Sep 02 10:30 result in mmol/L. mmol/L (Example) A test result outside 8 Sep 02 10:30 of your target range with a message prompting you to add mmol/L a comment.
  • Page 55 MESSAGE A blood glucose test 14 Sep 02 9:45 23.0 result in the range of 13.3 mmol/L to 33.3 mmol/L with a mmol/L suggestion to check Check Ketones Comment? Press OK your ketone levels. (Example) When your blood 4 Sep 02 9:30 glucose result is between 1.1 mmol/L and 3.9 mmol/L, “Do...
  • Page 56: Warnings And Error Messages

    Improper use may cause an inaccurate result without producing a warning or an error message. In the event of a problem, refer to the information under ACTION. Assistance is available from your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back cover for contact information. MESSAGE...
  • Page 57 If you continue to get an Error 1 message, do not use the meter. Call your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back cover for contact information.
  • Page 58 Repeat the test with a new test strip. Refer to page 7–8 for test strip information. If the error message persists, contact your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back cover for contact information. Repeat the test with a new test strip.
  • Page 59 If you applied the blood incorrectly, review pages 30–31, on blood application and repeat the test with a new test strip. If the error message appears again, contact your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back cover for contact information.
  • Page 60 MESSAGE Error message that WARNING indicates the meter Error 5 has detected a Invalid test problem with the test Please repeat test strip. Possible See Owner's Booklet causes are test strip damage or an incompletely filled confirmation window. The battery sign WARNING appears on the Low Batteries !
  • Page 61 Check that the batteries are correctly installed. Insert the test strip correctly with the contact bars end first and facing up. Push it in until it will go no further. Call your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back panel for contact information.
  • Page 62 Repeat the test with a new test strip. Repeat the test with a new test strip; apply sample only after “Apply Blood”, “Alternate Site” or “Control Solution” appears on the display. Call your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back panel for contact information.
  • Page 63: Meter Set-Up

    Otherwise, some FastFacts information will not be correct. ® The OneTouch UltraSmart the date, time and display language. The glucose units are preset at the factory and cannot be changed. You must enter Set-up mode to: •...
  • Page 64: Selecting Display Language

    German (Deutsch) To change the language, use the Arrow button to scroll to the language. With your language choice highlighted, press OK Italian (Italiano) Portuguese (Português) Dutch (Nederlands) UltraSmart et up in? English Espa–ol Franais Deutsch Italiano Portugus Nederlands Configurar en? English Espa–ol...
  • Page 65: Setting Date And Time

    Setting Date and Time After the language has been set, the meter will display the factory-set time and date. If the date and/or time are incorrect, follow these steps in Set-up mode. (See page 54, Entering Basic Set-up Mode.) asic Set-up Time 1 :00 15 Sep 02...
  • Page 66 Note: It is important to select the correct date and time or your logbook may not show the most recent result first. The meter will ask you if you wish to customize it. Select “Yes” (press OK if you wish to customize other meter settings.
  • Page 67: Custom Meter Set-Up Sequence

    Set-up menu, you must go through Basic Set-up first. (See page 54–57.) Set-up Menu o you want to customize your meter now? ® ™ UltraSmart Meter has a number of and the OK button After completing Basic Set-up, choose “Yes” to customize your meter.
  • Page 68 You should have your OneTouch ™ UltraSmart Owner’s Booklet available to refer to while customizing the meter. “Set-up Menu” will appear on the display with a list of options. “Settings” will be highlighted. lease use your Owner's Booklet to help you set ®...
  • Page 69 Following is a summary of meter settings: Meter Settings OPTION Settings: Time Format Date Format Begin Week Cholesterol Units Beep Diabetes Pill Set-Up: Insulin Set-Up: Insulin Pump: FACTORY 24-hour DD/MM/YY Monday mmol/L Pill A Pill B InsulinA InsulinB CUSTOM AM/PM MM/DD/YY Monday mg/dL...
  • Page 70 Meter Settings (continued) OPTION Advanced Features: Averages Schedule Glucose Range Before Meal After Meal Hypo Level FACTORY 14 days Pre-set (see pages 70–71. 5.0–7.2 mmol/L ––– mmol/L CUSTOM 7, 30, 60, 90 days Personal Personal Personal Personal...
  • Page 71: Settings

    Settings “Settings” include: • Time format • Date format • Beginning of the week • Cholesterol unit of measure • Beep on or off To change any of these settings, press OK “Settings” highlighted on the Set-up Menu. Each setting has a pop-up menu of available choices. You must review all five settings and choose one for each.
  • Page 72 For record-keeping purposes you may begin your week on Sunday or Monday. Use the Arrow button choice and press OK The cholesterol unit of measure may be either mg/dL (used in the U.S. and some European countries) or mmol/L (used in Canada and many other countries).
  • Page 73 Diabetes Pill Set-up You may record up to five types of diabetes pills. This feature helps you track when you have taken each of your medications. The names of the medications may be chosen from a menu (Pills A through E) or the brand or generic names entered using a personal computer and OneTouch Software*.
  • Page 74 A pop-up menu of pill choices will appear on the display. Use Pills A-E to label up to five pills. For example, if you take glipizide pills you could label them as “Pill A.” You can enter the actual pill names using ™...
  • Page 75 Insulin Set-up You can record your daily insulin usage by type of insulin and number of units for up to three different insulin types. Insulin types may be chosen from a menu of ten choices. Eleven other insulin types (up to eight characters in length) may be entered using a personal computer loaded with OneTouch If you do not customize your insulin names, the...
  • Page 76 To enter your first insulin type, review the menu choices: Rapid Regular Lente Ultralente (Ultralen) Use the Arrow button the menu. Press OK Repeat these steps until all of your insulin types have been selected. To save your insulin choices, use the Arrow button to scroll to “Save”...
  • Page 77 Insulin Pump Set-up If you are using an insulin pump, the OneTouch UltraSmart information about your pump. The factory setting will be set as if you do not use a pump. et-up Menu ettings Diabetes Pill et-up Insulin et-up Insulin Pump...
  • Page 78 ADVANCED FEATURES Averages Schedule Glucose Range Before Meal After Meal Hypo Level Select “Advanced Features” as follows: Select “Advanced Features” and press The first advanced feature is averages. Each time you test, the meter is set to display a 14-day average of your glucose tests along with your test result.
  • Page 79 dvanced Features verages 14 Day Pre-set Schedule Personal Glucose Range Before Meal 5.0 - 7.2 fter Meal --- - --- Hypo Level re-set Schedule Bef Brkft 6:00- 9:00 Aft Brkft 9:00- 11:00 Bef Lunch 11:00- 14:00 Aft Lunch 14:00- 17:00 Bef Dinner 17:00- 20:00...
  • Page 80 You will only be able to set beginning or start times for each mealtime. End times will change to match the start time of the next time period. For example, if your lunch is usually at 12 noon, “Bef Lunch” could be 10:00am to 12:00pm.
  • Page 81 Advanced Features 14 Day Pre-set Glucose Range Before Meal 5.0 - 7.2 After Meal - --- Hypo Level Advanced Features 14 Day Pre-set Glucose Range Before Meal 5.0 - 7.2 After Meal --- - --- Hypo Level et-up Menu ettings Diabetes Pill et-up Insulin et-up Insulin Pump...
  • Page 82: Your Meter Logbook

    YOUR METER LOGBOOK ® The OneTouch UltraSmart meter memory. It stores over 3,000 records. The ™ SmartButtons allow you to enter information about your diabetes management plan, including exercise, health, medication, and food. Comments Information that you store in your meter logbook along with a test result is called a “comment.”...
  • Page 83: Rules For Adding Comments

    Rules for Adding Comments Following are rules for adding comments in your logbook. • If you wish to add a comment to a test result, press while viewing the test result. • Use the Arrow button various menus and choices. •...
  • Page 84 to add a comment when you have a test result outside of your glucose target range. You can, however, add a comment to a test result whether or not “Comment? Press OK” appears. In this example, we will comment on a test result with food, exercise, and health information.
  • Page 85 8 Sep 02 10:30 Gluc. 7.5 Comment ef Lunch Food -------- Health -------- Exer Save HEALTH COMMENTS 8 Sep 02 10:30 Gluc. 7.5 Comment -------- Food Stress ealth Feel ypo Exer Illness Menses Save 8 Sep 02 10:30 luc. 7.5 Comment -------- Food Health 1...
  • Page 86 When you have completed making comments, scroll to “Save” and press . If you do not press OK entries will not be saved. EXERCISE COMMENTS You can comment on a test result as occurring before, during, or after exercise. After you add the exercise comment, “Save”...
  • Page 87: Logbook Entries

    Logbook Entries “Logbook entries” are activities concerning exercise, health, medication, and food that are not associated with a test. You do not have to perform a blood glucose test in order to add valuable diabetes information to your meter logbook. Using the SmartButtons ™...
  • Page 88 Following is a list of logbook entries you can make. ™ SmartButton Mild Moderate Hard Health Notes: Stress Feel Hypo Illness Health Checks: Ketones HbA 1c Microalbumin Cholesterol Blood Pressure Pills (1–5 and how many of each) Insulin (1–3 and units) Insulin Pump Carbs Calories...
  • Page 89: Rules For Logbook Entries

    Rules for Logbook Entries • If you wish to add a logbook entry, press a ™ SmartButton to turn on the meter. The icon for the category you are choosing will appear in the upper-left-hand corner of the display and the title of the category will appear at the top of the display.
  • Page 90: Entering The Date And Time

    Entering the Date and Time If the logbook entry is for the current date and time, press OK If the entry is for a previous date and time, select “Other Time” and press A calendar will appear on the display. Scroll to the correct month and day and press OK Record the time in hours and minutes...
  • Page 91 EXERCISE LOGBOOK ENTRIES Exercise Entry dd New Entry for 15 Sep 02 15:30 Other Time 15 Sep 02 15:30 xercise ntry -------- xercise Mild Duration Moderate Hard 15 Sep 2 15:3 Exercise Entry Hard Exercise Duration With the meter turned off, press the Exercise SmartButton will appear on the display.
  • Page 92 The exercise logbook entry you recorded will be saved this way in your meter logbook. You may also scroll through the logbook to view previous entries. Press while you are in the logbook to edit or delete the highlighted entry (see pages 101–103).
  • Page 93 Logbook 15 ep 02 15:30 tress tress “Health Checks” are another type of health logbook entry that you can record. Health Checks include home and laboratory tests as well as doctors’ examinations. All of this information is vital to a good diabetes management plan.
  • Page 94 Many Health Checks allow you to input numeric values. In order to adjust the number, use the Arrow button to scroll up and down. Press OK save your selection and return to the Health Checks menu. Following are sample entries under “Health Checks.”...
  • Page 95 15 Sep 02 15:30 Health Checks Blood Pressure Eye Exam Foot Exam eight/Height Dr. Visit Exit Health Checks ogbook 15 Sep 02 15:30 Ketones Negative You will return to the Health Checks menu with “Exit Health Checks” highlighted. If you are finished with your entries, press OK Checks”...
  • Page 96 Tests for haemoglobin A as HbA c or A c , can be recorded from 4 to 15% in .1 steps. When entering data, the value will start at the value you last saved. Scroll to your selection and press OK Microalbumin You can enter your test results for microalbumin as normal, positive, or a...
  • Page 97 Cholesterol 15 Sep 02 15:30 Health Checks Cholesterol Total: ---- LDL: ---- HDL: ---- Trig: Note: When entering data, the value will start at the value you last saved. Blood Pressure The logbook range for the first number (systolic) is 80–200 mmHg.
  • Page 98 Eye Exam To record an eye examination, select “Enter Eye Exam” and press OK Foot Exam To record a foot examination, select “Enter Foot Exam” and press OK 15 Sep 02 15:30 Health Checks 15 Sep 02 15:30 Health Checks -------- nter ye xam --------...
  • Page 99 Weight/Height 15 Sep 02 15:30 Health Checks eight 68.0 Height 170.0 Doctor Visit 15 Sep 02 15:30 Health Checks -------- nter Dr. Visit Enter your weight in 0.5 kg steps and your height in 0.5 cm steps. When entering data, the value will start at the value you last saved.
  • Page 100 MEDICATION LOGBOOK ENTRIES Press the Medication SmartButton access the menu. You may track your diabetes pills, insulin types and dosages, and insulin pump information. Select the current date and time or “Other Time.” (See page 81.) If you entered 0 pills, 0 insulin, and “No” for pump in the Set-up mode, this message will appear.
  • Page 101 Diabetes Pills Sep 02 21:20 Meds Entry Pill A Pill B InsulinA InsulinB Pump Bolus Pump Daily Total 8 Sep 02 21:20 Meds Entry ill A Sep 02 21:20 Meds Entry Pill B InsulinA InsulinB Pump Bolus Pump Daily Total Exit Meds Entry Logbook 8 Sep 02...
  • Page 102 Insulin Dosages Enter an insulin dosage by highlighting an insulin type and press OK Then record the units of insulin. The meter was set at the factory to record units in 0.1 increments. When entering data, the value will start at the value you last saved.
  • Page 103 Insulin Pump You can enter insulin pump information as bolus entries or as a daily total. Sep 02 21:20 Meds Entry Pill A Pill B InsulinA InsulinB Pump Bolus Pump Daily Total 8 Sep 02 21:20 Meds Entry ump Bolus If you are entering bolus information, select “Pump Bolus”...
  • Page 104 If you have completed your medication logbook entry, select “Exit Meds Entry.” The dosage will be saved this way in your meter logbook. To enter your pump total for the day, scroll to “Pump Daily Total” and press Pump Daily Total 8 Sep 02 Pump Bolus...
  • Page 105 8 Sep 02 21:20 eds Entry Pump Daily Total 25.2 Sep 02 21:20 Meds Entry Pill A Pill B InsulinA InsulinB Pump Bolus Exit Meds Entry ogbook 8 Sep 02 21:20 Pump Daily Total 25.2 Use the Arrow button number of units you have taken over the past 24 hours and press OK entering data, the value will start at the value you last saved.
  • Page 106 FOOD LOGBOOK ENTRIES Food and blood glucose levels are closely linked. Logbook entries allow you to keep track of important nutritional information for each meal or snack by type of nutrient. Press the Food SmartButton either the current date and time or “Other Time.”...
  • Page 107 inner Information Carbs: Fats: Calories: Proteins: inner Information Carbs: Fats: Calories: ------ Proteins: Note: When entering data, the value will start at the value you last saved. ogbook 8 Sep 02 17:26 Dinner Carbs: Fats: Calories: You may enter carbohydrates (carbs), fats, and proteins in the range of 0 to 250 in 1-unit steps.
  • Page 108: Logbook Information

    Adding, Changing, or Deleting Logbook Information Step 1. Press the FastFacts the FastFacts Step 2. Select “Logbook” from the FastFacts The most recent entry in your logbook will appear on the display. Step 3. Use the Arrow button through your logbook entries. Note the location of the highlight in the logbook display.
  • Page 109 8 Sep 02 10:30 luc. 6.9 Comment Food Aft Brkft -------- Health Exer -------- Save 8 Sep 02 10:30 Gluc. 6.9 Comment Food -------- Bef Brkft Health Aft Brkft Bef Lunch Aft Lunch Save 8 Sep 02 10:30 Gluc. 6.9 Comment Food Bef Lunch Health...
  • Page 110 Your edited comment will appear this way in your meter logbook. EDITING OR DELETING LOGBOOK ENTRY (Example) All logbook entries are edited or deleted in the same way. Use the Arrow button to highlight the logbook entry you wish to change and press OK Press OK to edit.
  • Page 111 15 Sep 02 17:26 Food Entry --------- Breakfast unch Dinner Snack Alcohol inner Information Carbs: Fats: Calories: Proteins: Dinner Information Carbs: ats: Calories: Proteins: Make sure the icon, date and time, and description are correct. (If you make an error, press the Back button to the menu.) Press OK selected mealtime.
  • Page 112 The edited entry will appear this way in your meter logbook. To delete an entry, highlight the entry and press OK Use the Arrow button “Delete” and press OK Your entry will be deleted from the logbook. to select ogbook 15 Sep 02 17:26 Dinner...
  • Page 113: Fastfacts ™ Feature

    FastFacts ogbook Glucose by Meals Glucose Analysis Insulin Intake Hypo Info Food Averages Health Checks ® ™ UltraSmart Menu ™ Enter FastFacts by pressing the ™ FastFacts SmartButton you in the meter memory. The ™ FastFacts...
  • Page 114: Fastfacts ™ Menu

    7, 14, 30, 60 and 90 days. Food Averages Average daily intake of carbohydrates, fats, ■ calories, and proteins for the last 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90 days. Health Checks Dates and results of medical tests. ■ Help LifeScan Web site address ■...
  • Page 115 LOGBOOK MEMORY To review the details of each glucose test, comments, and logbook entries, select “Logbook.” The logbook is the meter memory. You may review all entries in your meter logbook, by date and time, by pressing the Arrow button .
  • Page 116 GLUCOSE ANALYSIS ™ When you select “Glucose Analysis” on the FastFacts menu, an additional menu of choices appears. Use the Arrow button to move to the desired menu and press OK lucose Analysis raph of All Results raph by Time of Day Average of All Results Average by Time of Day Average by Exercise...
  • Page 117 You may scroll backward or forward in time using the Arrow button to move from one point to another. Individual test results will flash as you scroll. To view the details of a test, press OK result is flashing. Press the Back button to the graph.
  • Page 118 Results by time period are shown day by day, one week at a time. Each time you reach the end of the graph, it will move by one day. Weekends are noted by a bold bar above the dates. Graph daily results by time period efore reakfast Glucose Results...
  • Page 119 Average by Time of Day Test averages by time of day are available for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days. The number of tests that make up each average are shown on the left in parentheses. Average by time of Day Days Average by Exercise...
  • Page 120 Glucose Range Info If you entered your before- and after-meal glucose ranges in the Set-up mode, you may review the percentage of your test results that are above, below, and within your target ranges. Otherwise, before-meal ranges are factory-set at 5.0–7.2 mmol/L. After-meal target ranges must be set by the user (see pages 71–72).
  • Page 121 INSULIN INTAKE Choose insulin intake from the FastFacts Insulin Intake egular Syringe Totals Pump Insulin Intake Regular Days egular Insulin 14 Day (Avg.) (14) Breakfast 6:00 - 11:00 10.5 (14) Lunch 11:00 - 17:00 The individual insulins, in this example Regular and NPH, are based on insulins selected in the Set-up mode (see pages 66 and 67).
  • Page 122 Syringe Totals To view the total of all individual insulins taken by syringe or insulin pen that you have previously stored in the logbook, select “Syringe Totals” and press OK You may view the daily average of your insulin intake over the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days (example 14 days).
  • Page 123 Insulin Intake Syringe Totals aily Average aily Totals nsulin ntake Daily Totals 15 Sep 02 85.0 14 Sep 02 92.0 ------------- ------ 12 Sep 02 76.5 11 Sep 02 56.0 10 Sep 02 84.0 Insulin Pump Insulin Intake egular Syringe Totals Pump To view your total syringe insulin intake for each day, scroll to “Daily Totals”...
  • Page 124 “Bolus” will display your average bolus intake for each mealtime (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Night) based on your schedule (see pages 70–71). This example shows the average bolus intake in units by time. The number of logbook entries appears in parentheses. “Daily Average”...
  • Page 125 Insulin Intake Pump Daily Totals “Pump Daily Totals” gives the pump totals you have entered for each day. If you did not enter a pump total for a day, “- - -” will appear. 15 Sep 02 14 Sep 02 13 Sep 02 12 Sep 02 ------------...
  • Page 126 FOOD AVERAGES Select “Food Averages” to view average daily intake of carbohydrates, fats, calories, and proteins over the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days. ood Averages Days HEALTH CHECKS To view results and dates of various check-ups, select “Health Checks.”...
  • Page 127: Data Downloading

    Data Downloading Transferring test results to your personal computer for home viewing requires OneTouch Management Software from LifeScan and a LifeScan Interface Cable. (OneTouch includes the LifeScan Interface Cable, is not included ® with your OneTouch be purchased separately.) ™...
  • Page 128 User’s Manual. STEP 2 Connect the LifeScan Interface Cable. Connect the LifeScan Interface Cable to a serial port on the back of your computer. With the meter turned on, connect the LifeScan Interface Cable to the data port located on the upper left side of the meter.
  • Page 129 You may also press and hold the Back button To learn more about OneTouch Management Software or to purchase a LifeScan Interface Cable separately, contact your local LifeScan Customer Service office. See back cover for contact information.
  • Page 130: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Result Range: Calibration: Sample: Sample Size: Test Time: Assay Method: Power Source: Battery Life: Glucose Units: Memory: Automatic Shutoff: Size: Weight: Operating Ranges: 1.1 to 33.3 mmol/L Plasma-equivalent Fresh capillary whole blood Minimum 1 microlitre 5 seconds Glucose oxidase biosensor Two AAA alkaline batteries About six months at three tests per day (one test using...
  • Page 131: Guarantee

    1, rue Camille Desmoulins 92787 Issy-les-Moulineaux Cedex 9, France LifeScan Inc. 1000 Gibraltar Drive Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. LifeScan self-test blood glucose monitoring device conform to the following EU Directives: IVDD (98/79/EC): Blood Glucose Meter, Test Strips, and Control Solution...
  • Page 134 Distributed by: LifeScan UK A Division of Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics Enterprise House, Station Road, Loudwater, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP10 9UF United Kingdom © LifeScan, Inc. 2003 Milpitas, CA 95035 Rev. 04/2003 U.S. and foreign patents; other patents pending AW 06158108A...

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