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Metene TD-4116 User Manual

Metene TD-4116
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Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Owner’s Manual

Questions and Answers:

Metene TD-4116 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelTD-4116
BrandMetene
Measurement Range20-600 mg/dL
Sample Size0.7 µL
Test Time7 seconds
Operating Temperature10-40°C (50-104°F)
Sample TypeCapillary whole blood
Automatic Power Off2 minutes
Weight50 g (without batteries)
Battery Type2 x AAA batteries

Summary

Intended Use

Important Safety Precautions

Before You Begin

Important Information

Provides crucial guidance on factors affecting accuracy and user conditions.

Limitations

Details specific conditions and settings where the device should not be used.

Test Principle

Contents of System

Meter Overview

Display Screen

Test Strip

Setting the Meter

Setting the Date

Guides the user through configuring the date on the meter for accurate record-keeping.

Setting the Time Format

Instructs on how to select the preferred 12-hour or 24-hour time display format.

Setting the Time

Explains the process for setting the correct hour and minute on the meter.

Deleting the Memory

Details how to clear stored test results from the meter's memory.

Setting the Reminder Alarm

The Four Measuring Modes

Before Testing

Control Solution Testing

Explains the purpose of control solution testing and situations requiring it.

Performing a Control Solution Test

Provides instructions on the procedure for performing a control solution test on the meter.

Testing with Blood Sample

Preparing the Lancing Device for Blood Testing

Instructs users to refer to the lancing device's manual for preparation steps.

Preparing the Puncture Site

Advises on stimulating blood perfusion at the puncture site to reduce measurement variations.

Performing a Blood Glucose Test

Alternative Site Testing (AST)

When to Use AST?

Meter Memory

Reviewing Test Results

Describes the process for recalling and viewing individual blood glucose test results stored in the meter.

Reviewing Blood Glucose Day Average Results

Guides users on how to check average blood glucose readings for different time periods.

Downloading Results to a Computer

Data Transmission via Cable

Details the steps for connecting the meter to a computer to download test results.

Maintenance

Battery

Covers battery type, low battery indicators, and the process for replacing the meter's battery.

Caring for Your Meter

Provides guidance on how to properly clean and disinfect the blood glucose meter.

Disinfecting Procedures

Outlines the specific procedures for disinfecting the meter's exterior surfaces and components.

Caring for Your Test Strips

Explains the proper storage conditions and handling procedures for blood glucose test strips.

Important Control Solution Information

Measurement Result Readings

Result Readings

Explains the meaning of specific messages displayed by the meter, such as 'Lo', '300', and 'Hi' readings.

Reference Values

Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results

Before Going to the Lab

Lists preparatory steps to ensure accurate comparison between meter readings and laboratory test results.

While Staying at the Lab

Provides guidance on actions to take at the laboratory for a reliable comparison of blood glucose measurements.

System Troubleshooting

Error Messages

Details various error messages the meter may display and the corresponding actions to resolve them.

Troubleshooting

Offers solutions for common issues like meter non-responsiveness or out-of-range control results.

Specifications