Do Not Test
Rapid Charge
Battery Charging
Normal Charging
When Rapid Charge ends, normal charging is
expected to last up to 2 hours. When the battery is full,
the test strip port light turns off.
NOTES: Contour
®
next LINK requires a high-
power USB port. If the charging status displays
“Low Power Charging,” your Contour next LINK
meter may be plugged into a low-power USB port.
Please try a different USB port on your computer. If
you are unsure whether your computer has a high-
power USB port, please check your computer user
manual or with the computer manufacturer.
You should only connect your meter to a computer
with current anti-virus software installed and running.
You can run a blood
glucose test as soon as
Rapid Charge is complete.
Rapid Charge
If the battery is low when you plug in your meter, it will
Rapid Charge for about 1 minute.
End of Meter Life/ Battery Removal
NOTE: Carry out this process only when you no
longer intend to use the meter. Meter will not be
functional once opened to remove the battery.
To remove the battery for proper disposal, you will
need to pry the upper and lower cases apart.
With a screwdriver, beginning near the strip port,
insert the tip of the screwdriver and twist to pry the
case loose. Continue to do this down the side until the
upper case comes apart.
Pry up rechargeable
battery here (A).
Disconnect battery
by pulling battery
connector (B).
Dispose of the meter and lithium polymer
battery in accordance with your local/country
laws and regulations.
Battery Charging
End of Meter Life/Battery Removal
When you plug your meter into your wall charger or
computer, it will start to charge immediately. While the
battery charges, the test strip port light fl ashes slowly.
Press the Menu button at any time to display the
charging status.
Wall Charger
For information about your wall charger please refer to
the insert contained in your meter kit.