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On Call Plus User Manual

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Using the Meter Memory
The meter automatically stores up to 300 test records. Each record
includes the test result, time and date. If there are already 300 records
in memory, the oldest record will be erased to make room for a new one.
The meter will also calculate the average values of records from the last
7, 14 and 30 days.
Viewing Stored RecordsViewing Stored Records
To view stored records:
1. Press the M button to turn the meter on and enter memory mode.
The most recent value and the word "MEM" will appear on the
display.
If you are using the meter for the very first time, the meter display
will show three dashed lines (---), the word "MEM" and the unit of
measure. This shows that no data have been stored in memory.
2. The date and time will be displayed together with the results stored
in memory. A pound sign (#) indicates records that will be omitted
from the 7, 14 and 30 day averages.
3. Press the M button to go through the stored records.
4. Press the S button to view the data averages. The words "DAY
AVG" will appear on the screen.
Note: If you do not wish to view your average glucose measurements,
you can press the S button again to turn off the display.
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Abnormally high levels of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid),
Acetaminophen, Uric Acid, L-Dopa, Tolazamide or other
reducing substances will produce falsely high blood glucose
measurements.
Fatty substances (Triglycerides up to 3,000 mg/dL or Cholesterol
up to 500 mg/dL) have no major effect on blood glucose test
results.
The Blood Glucose Monitoring System has been
tested and shown to work properly up to 8,516 ft (2,595 meters).
Severely ill persons should not run the glucose test with the
Blood Glucose Monitoring System.
Blood samples from patients in shock, or with severe
dehydration or from patients in a hyperosmolar state (with or
without ketosis) have not been tested and are not recommended
for testing with Blood Glucose Monitoring System.
Dispose of blood samples and materials carefully. Treat all blood
samples as if they are infectious materials. Follow proper
precautions when disposing of materials.
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On Call Plus Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sample TypeWhole blood
Measuring Range0.6 - 33.3 mmol/L
Battery LifeApproximately 1, 000 tests
Operating Humidity10 - 90% relative humidity
Hematocrit Range30 - 55%
Measurement Range0.6 - 33.3 mmol/L
Storage Temperature-20°C - 60°C