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Details the main unit and its components.
Important safety and usage guidelines for the meter.
Detailed explanation of icons and readings on the meter display.
Information about the test strips and their correct usage.
Explains the purpose and usage of code chips for meter coding.
Details the lancing device components and safety precautions.
Crucial steps and precautions before performing a blood glucose test.
Specifies the optimal temperature range for accurate testing.
Steps for inserting and replacing the meter's batteries.
Guide to configuring date, time, alarms, and HI&LO values.
Instructions on how to prepare the lancing device for blood sample collection.
Process for coding the meter with the correct code chip.
Step-by-step guide to conducting a blood glucose test.
Information on typical blood glucose levels for dogs and cats.
Instructions on how to clean the blood glucose meter.
How to enter memory mode to view stored test results.
How to review individual test results and calculated averages.
Guidelines for proper handling and storage of the meter and test strips.
Explains error messages and their corresponding solutions.
Addresses common reasons for different test results and potential causes.
Explains factors that can contaminate a blood sample.
Clarifies behavior of alarms and time updates when meter is off.
Lists common issues with the meter and recommended actions.
Provides detailed technical data about the meter's features and capabilities.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual.
Lists references and literature used in the creation of the manual.
| Device Type | Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor |
|---|---|
| Display | LCD |
| Measurement Method | Oscillometric |
| Irregular Heartbeat Detection | Yes |
| Type | Automatic |
| Cuff Size | 22-40cm |
| Measurement Range | Pulse: 40-180 beats/min |
| Accuracy | Pressure: ±3 mmHg, Pulse: ±5% |
| Memory | 2 Users x 99 Readings |
| Hypertension Indicator | Yes |
| Automatic Shut-off | Yes (after 1 minute of inactivity) |