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Model | IME-DC iDia |
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Category | Blood Glucose Meter |
Manufacturer | IME-DC |
Measurement Range | 20-600 mg/dL |
Sample Volume | 0.7 µL |
Measurement Time | 5 seconds |
Operating Conditions | 10-40°C, 10-85% RH |
Memory Capacity | 300 results |
Battery | 1 x CR2032 |
Storage Conditions | -20°C to 55°C, 10% to 93% RH |
Lists the items included in the iDia blood glucose monitoring system and its accessories.
Provides crucial guidelines and warnings for initial use of the iDia blood glucose monitoring system.
Details the display, test strip slot, and main button of the iDia blood glucose meter.
Explains the function of the light button for low-light conditions and the location of the data port.
Shows the location of the batteries and the set button within the device's battery compartment.
Describes the application area, test area, and measurement contacts of the iDia test strips.
Guides on checking batteries and preparing for date/time setting on the iDia meter.
Illustrates the step-by-step process for setting the current date and time on the blood glucose meter.
Explains how to configure up to five test reminder times for the iDia blood glucose monitoring system.
Describes the display symbol indicating the need to insert a test strip and its confirmation.
Explains the blood intake symbol and the time limit for blood sampling after test strip insertion.
Explains the measurement process, including the hourglass animation indicating the 7-second measurement duration.
Details how the blood glucose value is displayed after the 7-second measurement, along with date and time.
Shows how the measurement unit (mg/dL or mmol/L) is displayed with the reading.
Explains the 'HI' and 'LO' notifications for high and low blood glucose values respectively, and recommended actions.
Describes how to recall saved measurements and their associated date and time from the meter's memory.
Explains the display indicator for activated test reminders and the associated alarm symbol.
Describes the ketone notification displayed when blood glucose exceeds a certain limit, warning of potential ketoacidosis.
Details the 'Err + battery symbol' indicating low battery power and how to resolve it.
Explains the 'Err + thermometer symbol' indicating out-of-range operating temperatures and required actions.
Covers 'EEE' for general electronic errors and advises contacting customer service for resolution.
Details 'Err + test strip symbol' for test strip malfunctions or absorption issues and recommends using a new strip.
Explains the use of control solution to check system functionality and when this procedure is recommended.
Guides on inserting a test strip and initiating the control solution measurement mode.
Details how to prepare and apply the control solution to the test strip for measurement.
Explains how to read control solution results and what to do if they fall outside the target range.
Illustrates steps 50-55 for preparing, inserting lancet, and loading the lancing device.
Details steps 56-61 for performing the blood puncture and ejecting the used lancet.
Covers steps 62-64 on using iDia test strips, hand washing, and inserting the strip into the meter.
Explains steps 65-67 for applying blood to the strip and reading the final glucose measurement.
Lists potential influences like sample pressure, expiry dates, storage, and disinfection on measurement accuracy.
Details specific substances and hematocrit levels that can affect blood glucose readings.
Provides contact information for customer service and general notes on using the system and disposal.
Illustrates steps 70-72 for identifying the need for battery change and removing the old battery.
Guides on inserting the new battery correctly and closing the battery cover, with important notes.
Covers safety precautions for meter use and proper disposal procedures for the device.
Addresses the infectious nature of used test strips, lancets, and swabs, and their disposal.
Provides guidelines on battery usage, types, and safe disposal practices to prevent damage or fire hazards.