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Andesfit Health ADF-B27 User Manual

Andesfit Health ADF-B27
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Blood Glucose Meter
ADF-B27 / ADF-B27A*
User Manual
*ADF-B27A default unit mmol/L
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Andesfit Health ADF-B27 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Blood SampleCapillary whole blood
Measuring Time5 seconds
Operating Temperature10-40°C
Operating Humidity10-90% RH
Hematocrit Range30-55%
Measuring Range20~600mg/dL (1.1~33.3mmol/L)

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Patient Safety and Usage Warnings

Warnings about single patient use, biohazards, modifications, and interference.

Before Using the Device

Electrical Hazard Warnings

Electrical device misuse hazards: electrocution, burns, fire.

Supervision Requirements

Supervision is required for children, handicapped persons, or invalids.

System Setup and Overview

Installing the Battery

Step-by-step instructions for installing batteries into the meter.

System Intended Use

Specifies the intended use of the blood glucose monitoring system.

Single Patient Use Policy

Emphasizes that the system is for single-patient use and should not be shared.

Test Principle and Alternative Site Testing

AST for Insulin Dosage Calculation

Warns against using AST results for calculating insulin dosages.

When NOT to Use AST

Lists specific conditions or scenarios where AST should not be performed.

Device Components and Usage

Test Strip Insertion Warning

Warning that incorrect contact bar insertion may lead to wrong test results.

Setting the Meter and Managing Memory

Setting Date and Time

Guide for setting the date and time on the blood glucose meter.

Measuring Modes and Blood Testing

Infection Control During Testing

Safety precautions to minimize the risk of infection during testing.

Lancing Device Operation and Site Preparation

Puncture Site Preparation

Recommended steps for preparing the puncture site before blood sampling.

Performing a Blood Glucose Test

Pre-Test Hand Hygiene

First step is to wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water.

Test Strip Handling and Usage

Instructions for handling and using a test strip immediately after removal from the vial.

Using Approved Test Strips

Emphasizes using only "Andesfit" test strips for accurate results.

Confirmation of Sufficient Blood

Crucial reminder to ensure the test strip's confirmation window is fully filled with blood.

Control Solution Testing Procedures

Causes for Out-of-Range Control Results

Identifies common reasons for control test results falling outside the specified range.

Action for Persistent Out-of-Range Results

Action to take if control results remain out-of-range, including discontinuing meter use.

Control Solution Usage Guidelines

Important note on using the correct and unexpired control solution.

Regulatory Information and System Care

Importance of Cleaning and Disinfection

Importance of cleaning and disinfection for meter function and infection prevention.

Meter Specifications and Limitations

Meter Cleaning and Disinfection Procedure

Detailed procedure for cleaning and disinfecting the meter after use.

Contraindications for System Use

Lists conditions and patient types for which the system is not intended.

Factors Affecting Test Accuracy

Contraindications for Specific Patients

Contraindications for patients with specific medical conditions or states.

Display Message: Low Glucose (Lo)

Indicates a very low blood glucose level, advising consultation with a healthcare professional.

Display Message: High Glucose (H)

Indicates severely high blood glucose (hyperglycemia), requiring immediate medical attention.

Display Message: Low Battery (E-b)

Error message indicating low battery power, requiring battery replacement.

Error Messages and Troubleshooting

Error: Used Test Strip (E-U)

Error message indicating a used test strip was detected, requiring a new one.

Error: Strip or Solution Issue (E-F)

Error message indicating issues with the test strip or control solution.

Error: Meter Problem (E-E)

General error message indicating a problem with the meter itself.

Error: Temperature Issue (E-A)

Error message related to environmental temperature being outside the operating range.

Troubleshooting: Blank Display

Troubleshooting steps for a blank display after inserting a test strip.

Troubleshooting: Countdown Not Starting

Troubleshooting steps when the meter's countdown timer does not initiate.

Troubleshooting: Inconsistent Results

Addresses issues where test results are inconsistent or outside the expected range.

Performance Characteristics and Standards

Safety Caution: Aerosol Sprays and Oxygen

Safety caution against using the device in the presence of aerosol sprays or administered oxygen.