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NIPRO Diagnostics TRUEtrack - Meter Warranty; References

NIPRO Diagnostics TRUEtrack
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TRUEtrack Limited Lifetime Warranty
Nipro Diagnostics, Inc. provides the following Warranty to the original retail
purchaser of the TRUEtrack Meter:
1) Nipro Diagnostics, Inc. warrants this Meter to be free of defects in materials
and workmanship at the time of purchase. If the meter is ever inoperative,
Nipro Diagnostics, Inc. will replace the Meter with an equivalent Meter, at its
option, at no cost to the purchaser. Failure of the meter due to abuse or use not
in accordance with the instructions for use is not covered by this Warranty.
2) This Warranty does not include the battery supplied with the Meter.
3) Do not take the Meter apart. This action will void the Warranty and cause the
Meter to display false results.
4) The duration of any implied Warranty, including any implied Warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall be limited to the lifetime
in use with the original user in accordance with any state law to the contrary.
5) Nipro Diagnostics, Inc. disclaims liability for incidental or consequential
damages for breach of any expressed or implied Warranty, including any implied
Warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use with respect to the
Meter. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply.
6) This Warranty gives the user specific legal rights, and the user may also have
other rights which vary state to state.
Your Nipro Diagnostics, Inc. Customer Care Representative will be able to provide
detailed information regarding procedures for returning your Meter, if necessary.
References
1. American Diabetes Association. Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes Care,
Volume 36, Supplement 1, January 2013.
2. FDA Public Health Notification: Use of Fingerstick Devices on More than One Person Poses
Risk for Transmitting Blood Borne Pathogens: Initial Communication (2010)http://www.fda.gov/
MedicalDevices/Safety/AlertsandNotices.
3. CDC Clinical Reminder: Use of Fingerstick Devices on More than one Person Poses Risk for
Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens (2010) http://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/Fingerstick-
DevicesBGM.html.
4. Atkins, S. H., Dasmahapatra, A., Jaker, M.A., Chorost, M. I., Redd, S., Fingerstick Glucose
Determination in Shock. Annals of Internal Medicine, 114:1020-1024, 1991.
5. Data on file.
6. Larsson-Cohn U: Difference between capillary and venous blood glucose during oral glucose
tolerance tests. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 36:805-808, 1976.
7. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Blood Glucose Meters, Getting the Most Out of Your Meter.
[Electronic Version]. Retrieved December 22, 2009 from http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/
Safety/AlertsandNotices/TipsandArticlesonDeviceSafety/ucm109371.htm.
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