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Control Tests
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When to Perform a Control Test
Performing a control test lets you know the meter and test strips are working properly. You should perform a
control test when:
• you open a new test strip box.
• you left the test strip container open.
• you think the test strips are damaged.
• you want to check the meter and test strips.
• the test strips were stored in extreme temperatures, humidity, or both.
• you dropped the meter.
• your test result does not match how you feel.
• you want to check if you are performing the test correctly.
About the Control Solution
• Use only ACCU-CHEK Aviva control solution.
• Close the control solution bottle tightly after use.
• Write the date you open the control solution bottle on the bottle label. The control solution must be
discarded 3months from the date the control solution bottle was opened (discard date) or on the Use By
date on the bottle label, whichever comes first.
• Do not use control solution that is past the Use By or discard date.
• Refer to the control solution package insert for control solution storage conditions.
• The meter automatically recognizes the dierence between the control solution and blood.
• The control results are not displayed in memory.
• The control solution can stain fabric. Remove stains by washing with soap and water.
• Control solution is available for purchase. To order the control solution, talk to your pharmacist or visit
accu-chek.com to order online.