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Brand | Easymax |
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Model | Easy V |
Category | Blood Glucose Meter |
Language | English |
Specifies the purpose and application of the EasyMax V Blood Glucose Test System.
Lists all the components included with the EasyMax V Blood Glucose Meter.
Provides contact information for customer care service and healthcare provider assistance.
Crucial details and warnings regarding the use and care of the EasyMax V meter.
Advises healthcare professionals on handling products in contact with human blood.
Explains the meaning of various symbols displayed on the EasyMax V meter.
Identifies and describes the display, buttons, and test strip slot of the meter.
Shows test strip parts and test strip bottle information like lot and expiration dates.
Step-by-step guide on how to correctly insert batteries into the EasyMax V meter.
Instructions on setting the current time and date for meter accuracy and data download.
Guide for setting the meter's language (English/Spanish) and audio volume.
Covers proper storage, usage duration, and avoiding contamination of test strips.
Explains the importance and reasons for performing control solution tests.
Provides instructions on using and storing EasyMax Control Solution.
Step-by-step instructions for running a control solution test with the meter.
Details on applying control solution and checking the meter's reading against the range.
Explains how to interpret control solution test results and what they indicate about meter performance.
Provides checks and actions to resolve issues when control solution results are outside the acceptable range.
Emphasizes not sharing the device and using new, sterile lancets for each test.
Details on unscrewing the cap, inserting the lancet, and removing the protective cover.
Guidance on choosing penetration depth based on skin type for optimal blood sample collection.
Instructions on pulling the sliding barrel and setting the lancing device aside.
Guidance on washing hands, inserting the strip, and using the lancing device on the finger.
Instructions on squeezing the fingertip, touching blood to the strip, and obtaining the result.
Explains what AST is and its advantages for blood glucose monitoring.
Guidance on massaging the forearm and using the lancing device with a clear cap.
Details on unscrewing the cap, inserting the lancet tip, and discarding into a sharps container.
Steps to follow if your test result does not match how you feel.
Symptoms of glucose >240 mg/dL and recommended actions, including contacting a doctor.
Symptoms of glucose <60 mg/dL and recommended actions, including contacting a doctor.
Discusses factors affecting meter vs. lab result comparison, including fasting and technology differences.
Details on storage limits, battery replacement, and inclusion of control solution values.
Steps for viewing last results, averages, and initiating the deletion process for a test result.
Guide to setting time, date, language, and volume to personalize meter functions.
Details on battery types, life, replacement, and low battery indicators.
Instructions on what to do and what not to do when cleaning the meter surface.
Instructions for cleaning the lancing device and disinfecting its cap.
Describes common screen messages like 'Err', 'LP', and 'System fault' with recommended actions.
Recommended actions for results higher than 600 mg/dL or lower than 20 mg/dL.
Lists range, test time, memory, operating conditions, sample size, power, and dimensions.
Discusses humidity, temperature, hematocrit, altitude, and patient conditions impacting results.
A chart showing how various substances affect test results at different concentrations.
Information on the manufacturer's address and the 3-year warranty coverage for the system.