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The battery is dead or there is a problem with the
meter.
Change the battery and if the problem persists, contact our
customer support.
The glucose test
meter does not
turn on.
The glucose test
meter does not
start after applying
the blood sample.
The results are
inconsistent.
Insucient amount of blood.
Please insert a new test strip and perform your test again.
There may be a problem with the glucose test strips.
Please insert a new test strip and perform your test again.
Not enough readings in the memory to display
designated averages.
Inconsistent or Unexpected Test Results
If you continue to get unexpected test results, check your system with control solu-
tion. If you experience symptoms that are not consistent with your glucose results,
review and follow all instructions in this Instructions for Use. Never ignore symptoms or
make signicant changes to your diabetes control program. Inform your Healthcare
Professional of symptoms and/or concerns.
Self-testing may help to monitor your blood glucose levels. Consults with your
physician to determine the best range of expected blood glucose values for you.
Range of Expected Values
CAUTION
1. Low Glucose Results: if your result is lower than 70mg/dL, it may mean hypoglycemia (low blood
sugar). This may require immediate treatment according to your Healthcare Professional’s
recommendations. Although this result could be due to a test error, it is safer to treat rst and
test after.
2. High Glucose Results: if your test result is higher than 180 mg/dL, it may mean hyperglycemia
(high blood sugar). If you are uncertain about your test results, consider testing again. Your
Healthcare Professional will help you decide how to take action. If the meter displays HI all the
time, please re-check your blood sugar, however if your test result is still high, please contact
your Healthcare Professional immediately.