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Brand | Medicus |
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Model | GlucoDr. auto AGM-4000 |
Category | Blood Glucose Meter |
Language | English |
Defines the system's intended users and applications for self-testing and professional use.
Explains how glucose in blood reacts with the test strip to create electrical currents.
Lists general precautions for using the meter and test strips, including compatibility and calibration.
Details how to store and handle test strips to ensure accuracy and usability.
Provides guidelines for storing the meter and test strips to maintain performance and prevent damage.
Identifies and describes the meter's display, buttons, and test port.
Explains icons for battery life, modes, strip/blood status, time, date, and events.
Identifies the grip, yellow side-edge, confirmation window, and gold electrodes.
Instructions to power on the meter and check the initial User ID.
Verifies the displayed User ID before starting a test.
Navigates to the mode for changing the User ID.
Uses +/- buttons to choose the correct User ID.
Confirms and saves the selected User ID.
Inserts a test strip to turn on the meter and display the code.
Compares meter code with test strip vial code for calibration.
Explains when and why to perform a control solution test.
Provides warnings regarding expiration dates and proper storage of control solution.
Shows the meter, test strip, lancing device, and lancets needed for testing.
Guides on how to correctly insert a test strip into the meter.
Explains how to prepare the finger and obtain a blood drop.
Details how to apply blood to the test strip for accurate reading.
Explains how the test result appears on the meter after countdown.
Guides on entering EVENT RECORD MODE and selecting icons for test results.
Explains the meaning and use of Post Meal, Pre Meal, and Control Solution icons.
Explains "HI" and "Lo" messages for results outside the normal range.
Provides reference values for diagnosing non-diabetes, diabetes, and prediabetes.
Guides on entering memory mode and viewing past test results.
Explains average value display and how to delete all stored results.
Guides on setting date, time, units, alarms, and beep preferences.
Essential step to turn off the meter before battery replacement.
Step-by-step guide to removing the old battery and inserting a new one.
Lists product name, model, assay method, sample type, and volume.
Details operating conditions, dimensions, weight, and memory capacity.
Presents accuracy data from clinical tests comparing meter to analyzer.
Shows repeatability of test results using venous blood and control solutions.
Explains caution symbol, CE mark for medical devices, and IVD marking.
Indicates symbol for not disposing in urban waste and consulting the user manual.