Performing a Blood Glucose Test
Please adhere to your institution's medical device handling and site preparation procedures.
1. Wash your patient's hands
2. Put a test strip into the meter
in the direction of the arrow.
with soap and warm water.
Rinse and dry thoroughly. Your
The meter will automatically
turn on.
institution may require that
you use an alcohol prep pad.
Please ensure that the test
site is completely dry before
proceeding.
In a Long Term Care facility setting, we recommend that a safety lancet be used for each
individual blood glucose test. For demonstration purposes, we are using SteriLance™'s
Pressure Activated Safety Lancets.
1. Carefully pull off the protective cap.
2. Push the lancet firmly onto the chosen site to fire.
3. Gently apply intermittent pressure near the puncture site to obtain the required blood volume.
EasyMax N system requires a small 0.6 microliter blood sample.
5. Touch the blood drop to the
6. The meter will beep when
tip of the transparent window
enough blood has entered
of the test strip. Do not put
the strip's reaction zone. The
blood on top of the strip. Be
result will appear on the
sure to get enough blood on
display after 5 seconds.
the strip's reaction zone.
Otherwise, an inaccurate
reading may result.
3. Please wait at least 5
seconds until the intended
area is dry and clean before
sampling the blood.
4. When the blood drop flashes
on the display, obtain a drop
of blood from fingertip, using
the safety lancet. (See
image above)
7. Discard the used safety lancet
and test strip into an
appropriate sharps or
biohazard container.
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EasyMax N System
Specifications
Brand Name
Range
Test Time
Memory Sets
Temp.
Operating Condition
Relative Humidity
Blood Sample
Hematocrit (Hct)
Power
Battery Life
Display Dimension
Device Dimension H x W x D (mm)
Weight
Principles
EasyMax N Blood Glucose Meter
20~600 mg/dL
5 Seconds
480 Test Results
50
F~104
F (10
C~40
C)
0
0
0
0
R.H.
90%
<
0.6 µL
Fresh Blood from Fingertip or Forearm
30~55%
2 Alkaline 1.5V (AAA)
Over 2,000 Tests
1.60" x 1.30" (40.6 x 33.0 mm)
3.2" x 2" x 0.7" (81.3 x 50.89 x 17.8 mm)
1.6 oz (45.5 Grams) w/o Batteries
Electrochemical Biosensor Technology
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