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Brand | Plusmed |
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Model | pM-100 fasTTest |
Category | Blood Glucose Meter |
Language | English |
Explains the use of palm and forearm for blood glucose testing.
Details the parts of the meter and their functions, including buttons and ports.
Explains various symbols and messages shown on the meter's display.
Guides users on how to set the date and time on the meter.
Instructions for setting up multiple alarm functions on the meter.
Details on configuring the high and low blood glucose alarm thresholds.
Lists the conditions and frequency for performing control solution tests.
Step-by-step guide on how to conduct a control solution test.
Crucial safety warnings to prevent infection and ensure proper testing.
Steps for preparing the meter and inserting a test strip before use.
Instructions on how to use a lancing device to obtain a blood sample.
Details on how to apply the blood sample to the test strip correctly.
How to navigate and exit the meter's memory function.
Guidance on using the provided log book to record test results.
Indicates the meter is performing a self-check of its segments.
Signifies the meter is ready to accept a blood sample.
Indicates the meter is prepared for a control solution test.
Displays when the blood glucose level exceeds the high alarm threshold.
Displays when the blood glucose level falls below the low alarm threshold.
Shows when the meter detects a blood glucose level above 600 mg/dL.
Shows when the meter detects a blood glucose level below 20 mg/dL.
Indicates high ambient temperature affecting test accuracy.
Indicates low ambient temperature affecting test accuracy.
Error message for temperature too high to perform the test.
Error message for temperature too low to perform the test.
Indicates an error related to the test strip.
General error message indicating a problem with the meter.
Alerts the user that the battery power is low.
Alerts the user that the battery power is critically low.
Shows that all recorded testing values have been displayed.
Indicates that the set alarm is ringing to remind a test.
Addresses problems related to improper test strip insertion.
Action to take if a test strip is found to be defective.
Steps to follow when there is not enough blood sample.
Explains meter behavior when a strip is left in too long.
Action to take if the meter's LCD display is blank.
Details the manufacturer's warranty period and conditions for the device.