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| Measurement Range | 20-600 mg/dL |
|---|---|
| Test Time | 5 seconds |
| Display | LCD |
| Blood Sample | Capillary whole blood |
| Operating Humidity | 10 - 90% RH |
| Power Source | 2 x AAA batteries |
| Battery Life | Approximately 1, 000 tests |
| Operating Temperature | 10-40°C |
| Data Transfer | USB |
| Memory Capacity | 1000 results |
| Storage Conditions | -20°C to 60°C |
Lists and identifies all items included in the GM700S starter kit.
Identifies and labels the key parts of the GM700S blood glucose meter.
Explains the meaning of various symbols and indicators shown on the meter's display.
Describes the parts and precautions for using the Rightest™ Blood Glucose Test Strip GS700.
Provides step-by-step instructions for changing the meter's batteries.
Explains how to activate the meter after battery installation or initial setup.
Guides users through configuring the meter's date and time settings.
Instructions on how to set meter volume and select glucose units (mg/dL or mmol/L).
Instructions on how to turn the blood glucose meter on and off manually or automatically.
Step-by-step guide on how to correctly insert a test strip into the meter.
Instructions on how to properly remove a used test strip from the meter.
Lists the necessary components and supplies for performing a blood glucose test.
Detailed steps for setting up the lancing device for blood sampling.
Covers inserting the test strip and preparing for blood sample application.
Instructions on how to apply the blood drop to the test strip and the countdown process.
Steps for safely removing and disposing of the used lancet.
How to set meal markers (before/after meal) with test results.
Instructions for performing blood glucose tests using alternative sites like the palm or forearm.
Explains how the view window indicates sufficient or insufficient blood sample.
Guidance on what to do if test results are unusually high or low.
Explains the meaning of "Lo" and "Hi" on the display and recommended actions.
Explains why performing quality control tests is essential for monitoring accuracy.
Outlines the specific situations that require a quality control test.
Lists the necessary items to perform a quality control test.
Detailed procedure for conducting a quality control test using control solution.
Guidance on comparing test results to control solution ranges for accuracy.
Explains common causes for control solution results falling outside the expected range.
How to navigate and view past blood glucose test results stored in the meter.
How to view calculated average blood glucose levels over different time periods.
Instructions on how to remove specific test results from average calculations.
Guidelines for keeping the meter clean and in good condition.
Specific instructions for cleaning the meter's test strip port.
Explains error codes and meter behavior related to operating temperature limits.
Addresses issues related to battery status and incorrect test strip usage.
Details common sampling errors and specific error codes (Er1-Er5) with solutions.
Discusses how altitude and severe dehydration can affect test results.
Lists substances that can interfere with results and patient conditions where use is not recommended.
Outlines specific limitations and restrictions for alternative site testing.
Details technical specifications like measurement technology, sample volume, and meter dimensions.
Specifies operating temperature, humidity, and storage conditions for the meter and strips.
Outlines the duration and conditions of the product's warranty.
Information on contacting Bionime customer service for questions or problems.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the product and in the manual.
Provides reference values for blood glucose levels in individuals without diabetes.
Lists the manufacturers and regulatory compliance information for the product components.
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