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Brand | Bioland |
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Model | G-427B |
Category | Blood Glucose Meter |
Language | English |
Device complies with FCC rules, limits for Class B digital device.
Warnings about electrocution, burns, fire. Basic safety measures.
Emphasizes hazards, basic safety, and supervision for children/invalids.
Steps to open cover, remove old batteries, insert new ones, and close cover.
Explains intended use for quantitative glucose measurement in whole blood for self-testing.
Details single-patient use, blood sample types, and limitations for home use.
Explains how the test works based on electrical current from glucose reaction.
Defines AST as testing at sites other than fingertips.
Explains reduced pain at AST sites due to fewer nerve endings.
Lists meter, case, manual, batteries, strips, lancet, control solution.
Clarifies lancing device reuse, lancet/control solution not standard.
When to use AST (fasting, after insulin/exercise) and when NOT to use it.
Lists conditions where AST is not recommended (low glucose, unaware of hypoglycemia).
Identifies parts like strip port, data port, display, and buttons.
Explains symbols like blood drop, battery low, CTL, memory, test result.
Identifies parts of the test strip like absorbent hole.
Details how to insert the test strip, front side up, until contact bars are fully inserted.
Steps to select language and adjust volume using M and S buttons.
Guide to set year, month, day, AM/PM, hour, and minute.
Procedure to delete all stored test results from the meter's memory.
Describes the voice guidance feature for setup and testing.
Table detailing when the meter speaks and what it says for various functions.
Explains messages for strip status, battery, result ranges, and errors.
Explains General and CTL modes and when to use them.
Steps to select between General and CTL modes.
Safety advice for testing: clean surface, no sharing, new lancets/strips, avoid contaminants.
Identifies components of the lancing device like cap, handle, needle holder.
Instructions on inserting needle, adjusting tip for skin penetration.
Steps for priming, aiming, and firing the lancing device for blood collection.
Advice on rubbing the site, selecting sites, and cleaning with alcohol.
How to hold the finger and press the release key for puncture.
Tips on choosing spots, consulting professionals for AST, discarding first drop.
Detailed steps from washing hands to applying blood to the strip.
Emphasizes using only "Bioland" test strips for accuracy.
Describes beep, countdown, and how results are displayed with date/time.
Advice on how to compare meter results with lab results for accuracy.
Lists required materials for control solution testing.
Situations requiring a control solution test (inconsistent results, dropped meter).
Step-by-step guide for performing a control solution test.
How to interpret control test results and potential causes of errors.
Meter stores 500 results, provides averages, control results excluded.
How to access past test results stored in the meter's memory.
How to view 7, 14, 21, 28, 60, 90-day averages.
Guidelines for handling, avoiding damage, and storage conditions for meter and strips.
Recommends CaviWipes for cleaning and disinfection.
Important notes on pre-cleaning, caregiver use, hand washing.
Details model, size, weight, measuring method, range, memory, power, battery life.
States system not for neonates, artery blood, or certain conditions.
Lists compounds that can cause inaccurate results if present in high levels.
Table of specific compounds and their limiting concentrations.
Conditions like oxygen therapy, hyperglycemia, dehydration, shock, hematocrit levels.
Explains "Lo" and "H" messages and required actions.
Explains messages like E-b, E-U, E-F, E-E, E-A, E-E and their meanings/actions.
Lists problems, causes (battery, strip insertion, sample), and solutions.
Addresses issues like meter countdown not starting or test strip not inserted correctly.