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You can transfer test results from the EASYGLUCO Auto-coding
TM
meter to a
computer where the data can be further analyzed.
You can download for free the EASYGLUCO Auto-coding
TM
Blood Glucose
Program at our web site http://www.infopia21.com
You can purchase the communication cable separately to make use of this
feature at METRADO GmbH (contact : see last page).
* Please use the exclusive USB cable provided by infopia
Alternate Site Testing
Blood Glucose Program
Deleting Test Results
EASYGLUCO Auto-coding
TM
has the deletion function.
deleting individual test result
To delete any individual test result in the memory
press Ƈ or Ɖ button for 3 seconds, while the
test result to delete is displayed. is blinking.
After the second beep sound the test result is
deleted.
deleting all test results
To delete all test results press Ƈ and Ɖ button
at the same time for 3 seconds, while any test
result is displayed. is blinking. After the third
beep sound all test results are deleted.
caution
1. Only selected Individual test results are deleted when you recalled test results in
the user ID condition
2. The deleted test results can’t be recovered. Please be careful in deleting the test
results.
Upper Arm
Forearm
Thigh
Calf
Dorsal Hand
Fingertips
Ventral Palm
Important Information About Using Alternative Sites Testing :
•Alternate sites where you can test are dorsal hand, ventral palm, upper
arm, forearm, calf, and thigh.
•Under certain conditions, blood glucose test results obtained using sam-
ples taken from your alternate sites may differ significantly from fingertip
samples
•The conditions in which these differences are more likely to occur are
when your blood glucose is changing rapidly such as following a meal, as
insulin dose, or associated with physical exercise.
•When blood glucose is changing rapidly, fingertip samples show these
changes more quickly than alternate sites samples.
•When your blood glucose is falling, testing with a fingertip sample may
identify a hypoglycemic (low blood glucose) level sooner than a test with a
alternate sites sample.
•Use alternate sites samples only for testing prior to or more than two hours
after meal, insulin doses, or physical exercise.
•Testing performed within two hours after meals, insulin doses, or physical
exercise or whenever you feel that your glucose levels may be changing
rapidly should be done from the fingertip.
•You should also use fingertip testing whenever you have a concern about
hypoglycemia (insulin reactions) such as when driving a car, particularly if
you suffer from hypoglycemic unawareness (lack of symptom to indicate
as insulin reaction), as forearm testing may fail to detect hypoglycemia.
Important :
We recommend that you test on your fingertips if you are testing for hypoglycemia
(low blood glucose) or if you are suffering from hypoglycemia unawareness.