What you see What it means What you should do
Step 2:
A flashing blood drop and arrow icon
appears on the meter display screen.
Step 3:
Obtain blood sample.
For Fingertip Testing:
Hold the lancing device (use the white adjustable cap)
against the side of your fingertip and press the release
button.
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Voice Function
Refer to the GLUCOCARD Expression Blood Glucose
Monitoring System User Instruction Manual for more details on
the voice function for this meter.
Testing Your Blood Glucose
You will need:
• Your GLUCOCARD Expression meter
• A new GLUCOCARD Expression test strip
• Lancing device with a clean, unused lancet (or safety lancets)
• Clear cap (lancing device) for Alternate Site Testing (AST) on
palm and forearm
Important Information on
Alternate Site Testing (AST)
The GLUCOCARD Expression Blood
Glucose Monitoring System can test
blood glucose from areas other than
your fingertip such as palm and forearm
(alternate site testing, or AST). Alternate
site testing can be less painful than fingertip testing, because
of the physiological differences between your fingertip, palm
and forearm
(1)
; alternate site test results may be significantly
different than results from fingertip testing under certain
conditions. You should consult with your doctor or healthcare
professional before using an alternate site to test.
DO AST ONLY in the following intervals:
• In a pre-meal or fasting state (more than 2 hours since the last
meal)
• 2 hours or more after taking insulin.
• 2 hours or more after exercise.
Alternate Site Testing SHOULD NOT be used when:
• You are experiencing Hypoglycemic unawareness (unable to
tell if you have low blood sugar)
• Within 2 hours of a meal, exercise, or medication
• You will be operating machinery or driving a car.
• You are sick
• You think your blood glucose is low.
• Your AST results do not match the way you feel.
• You are testing for hyperglycemia.
• Your routine glucose results are often fluctuating.
• If you are pregnant.
NOTE:
• Rubbing forearm until warm before lancing will help
minimize the difference between fingertip and AST
results.The palm (at the base of the thumb) does not
require rubbing before testing.
• If results from alternate site testing do not agree with
how you feel, repeat test using fingertip testing.
Performing a Blood Glucose Test
Step 1:
Remove a GLUCOCARD Expression test
strip from the test strip bottle. Close the
bottle cap immediately. Insert the test
strip to turn on the meter.
IMPORTANT:
• Check the expiration date printed on the test strip
bottle and its package. Do not use expired test strips.
• Use test strip immediately after removing from the
bottle.
• Do not use wet or damaged test strips.
• Keep away from direct sunlight and heat. Store the test
strip bottle in a dry, cool place.
• Record the “date opened” on the bottle label. Discard
the bottle and any remaining test strips after 6 months
from date of opening.
• Must insert test strip into the test strip port.
• Must see a flashing blood drop icon when the test strip
has been inserted into the test strip port.
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TIP:
• Gently massage your hand and finger toward the
puncture site to form a drop of blood (approximate size
). Do not “milk,” or squeeze around the puncture site.
• Lance the side of your fingertip to avoid soreness. To
avoid calluses, choose a different lancing site each
time.
For Testing on Palm and Forearm:
Hold the lancing device (use the
clear adjustable cap) against the test
site (base of palm or forearm). Avoid
a test site that has veins, moles,
excessive hair, or bone.
Press the lancing device firmly
against the test site and press the release button, hold
lancing device in place.
For forearm test sites, apply and
release pressure (“pump”) for a
few seconds while keeping the
lancing device in constant contact
with the skin. Palm testing (at the
base of the thumb) does not require
pumping.
When the blood drop is large
enough (approximate size ), lift the
lancing device straight up without
smearing the blood drop.
NOTE:
• Rubbing forearm until warm before lancing will help
minimize the difference between fingertip and AST test
results. The palm (at the base of the thumb) does not
require rubbing before testing.
• If results from alternate site testing do not agree with
how you feel, use fingertip testing.
Step 4:
Gently bring the test strip to the drop of
blood at a slight angle. The test strip acts
like a straw to pull the blood in. Keep the
test strip in the blood drop until the meter
beeps to indicate the test strip has enough
blood.
Step 5:
The screen will start to count down. After 6
seconds, your glucose test result will appear
on the meter display screen. Your test result
will be automatically stored into the meter
memory.
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CAUTION:
• If you see “HI” or “LO” displayed, your blood glucose
level may be above 600 mg/dL or below 20 mg/dL.
Test again using fingertip testing, DO NOT test on
forearm. If you receive the same result, call your
physician or healthcare professional immediately.
Step 6:
Remove the used test strip into proper waste container.
The meter will automatically shut off.
Step 7:
Remove the used lancet from your lancing device
according to instructions and discard into proper waste
container.
IMPORTANT:
• You should consult your healthcare provider for
instructions on how to properly dispose of used test
strip.
Solving Problems
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• Remove the battery and
turn on the meter.
• Remove the test strip and
insert a new test strip.
• If problem persists, call
1-800-566-8558 (USA and
Canada only).
Repeat the test with a new
test strip. Remember to add
sample until you see the
prompt on the display screen
or the meter verbally prompts
you to add sample.
Remove the test strip and
repeat the test with a new
test strip.
Change the battery
Move the meter into an area
that is between 50˚F~104˚F,
and allow 10 to 15 minutes to
reach the new temperature.
Wash and dry your hands
and repeat the test on your
fingertip with a new test strip.
If the result is still “HI,” contact
your physician or healthcare
professional immediately.
Wash and dry your hands
and repeat the test on your
fingertip with a new test
strip. If the result is still
“LO,” contact your physician
or healthcare professional
immediately.
Check if the date and time on
your meter is set.
The meter
electronics or test
strip is damaged
Used or damaged
test strip
Not enough
sample on the test
strip to start
Batteries
are low
Temperature is out
of range
Test result is higher
than 600 mg/dL
Test result is lower
than 20 mg/dL
There are no stored
results in the meter
GLUCOCARD® is a registered trademark of ARKRAY
1. Jungheim K., Koschinsky T.: “Risky delay of hypoglycemia detection by glucose monitoring at
the arm.” Diabetes Care 2001:24(7):1303-04.
Refer to the GLUCOCARD Expression Blood Glucose Monitoring
System User Instruction Manual for more details.
Quick Reference Guide