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Contents
1. Learning the System
Intended use of Element
TM
Auto-coding Blood Glucose Test Meter
Element
TM
Auto-coding Blood Glucose Monitoring System Kit Contents
Element
TM
Auto-coding Blood Glucose Test Meter
Element
TM
Auto-coding Blood Glucose Test Meter Display
Element
TM
Auto-coding Blood Glucose Test Strip Information
2. Before Testing
Setting your blood glucose test meter
Auto-Coding Function
Performing a Glucose control solution test
3. Testing Your Blood Glucose
Testing Your Blood-Preparation
Collecting a Drop of Blood
Testing Procedure
Testing Your Blood - Case of Setting user Option
Test Strip Ejector Funtion
4. Reviewing Your Results
5. Alternate Site Testing
6. Performing a Blood Test using and Alternate Site
7. Element
TM
Auto-coding Blood Glucose Test Meter Software
8. Taking Care of Your Blood Glucose Test Meter
Cleaning Your Blood Glucose Test Meter and Maintenance
Replacing the Batteries
Dispose of meter and batteries
9. Troubleshooting
10. Specifications
11. Conversion table mmol/L mg/dL
12. Symbol reference
13. Warranty
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Intended use of Element
TM
Blood Glucose Test Meter
The Element
TM
Auto-coding
Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for in
vitro diagnostic use only. Element
TM
Auto-coding
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
is for self-testing.
It should not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes or for the testing of newborns.
The Element
TM
Auto-coding
was designed to test a blood glucose (sugar) level and
can be used with a capillary whole blood sample.
Do not use the Element
TM
Auto-coding
Blood Glucose Monitoring System for any
other than for blood glucose testing.
CAUTION
Before using any product, please read all instructions.
Consult your physician or diabetic healthcare professional about daily
management of your diabetes and proper use of the glucometer.
If you have any questions about the Element
TM
Auto-coding
product, please
contact Neon Diagnostics Ltd. Freephone patient helpline 0800 009 3378.