Code No.
(F-2, 3 or 4)
Expiration date
F- 4
7
0018
F-4
QUICK START
• If Test Averaging
has been turned on,
the average result
will appear rst.
Orange/Up
Arrow
Gray/Down
Arrow
1.
Performing
a Blood
Glucose Test
2.
Recalling
Results/Entering
Memory Mode
Step 1: Insert test strip as shown
in diagram. A beep will sound
and the meter will turn on
automatically. Verify that all
symbols appear on the screen.
Step 2: The beep will
sound again. The Apply
Blood symbol and the
code number (F-2, F-3, or
F-4) will alternate on the
screen. Verify that the code
number on the screen
matches the code number
printed on the bottle.
Step 3: Obtain a blood drop. Apply
blood to the end of the test strip.
Capillary action will pull the blood into
the strip. The meter will beep when it
detects that blood has been applied.
If it takes longer than 20 seconds to
obtain a blood sample and to touch
the test strip to the blood drop, repeat
Step 3.
Do not add blood on top of the
test strip, as you may receive an
inaccurate result.
Step 4: The meter counts down and
displays result in 7 seconds. The result is
stored in memory.
The GLUCOCARD™ 01 stores
up to 360 test results. When
more than 360 test results have
been performed, the meter
drops the oldest result each
time you add a new result.
Step 1: Press the Orange/Up
Arrow button for 2 seconds.
A beep sounds and the test
meter turns on. The meter next
shows the year, date, and time.
After 2 seconds, either the Test
Average or the most recent test
result will appear.
• If Test Averaging has been set to
“Off”, the display will briey ash
the number “1” at the bottom of
the screen. Then, the most recent
test result appears with the date
and time of the test.
“MEM” will display at the top of the screen.
Step 2: Press the Orange/Up Arrow button to scroll through
memory. Press and hold the Orange/Up Arrow button to
move through the results quickly. Press the Gray/Down Arrow
button to move backwards through results in memory.
Either “14d” or “30d”will show
at the bottom of the screen
for either a 14-day or 30-day
average. “AVE” will appear
above “14d” or “30d”.