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POGO Automatic
®
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Owners Manual
Press Once. GO!
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Pogo Automatic Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerIntuity Medical
Sample TypeBlood
Sample Size0.25 μL
Battery TypeRechargeable lithium-ion
ConnectivityUSB

Summary

Important Safety and Usage Information

Key Safety Instructions

Essential safety guidelines for operating the POGO Automatic meter.

Critical Warnings for Safe Use

Key warnings to ensure safe and proper use of the POGO Automatic system.

Additional Safety Warnings and Precautions

Heparin Lancets and Blood Clotting

Information regarding heparin coating on lancets and potential risks.

System Precautions and Limitations

System Usage Limitations

Defines the limitations and intended use scenarios for the POGO Automatic system.

Control Solution and Memory Modes

Configuring Meter Settings

POGO Automatic Test Cartridges

Important Cartridge Handling and Information

Proper Cartridge Storage and Expiration

Guidelines for proper storage, handling, and expiration of test cartridges.

Cartridge Handling and Disposal

Getting Started with Testing

How the POGO Automatic System Works

Explains the automated testing process of the POGO Automatic system.

Control Solution Testing Procedures

When to Perform Control Solution Tests

Situations Requiring Control Tests

Identifies situations that require performing a control solution test.

Performing a Control Solution Test

Step-by-Step Control Test Guide

Step-by-step instructions for conducting a control solution test on the meter.

Interpreting Control Solution Results

Expected Control Results and Pass Ranges

Details on the expected results and pass/fail ranges for control solution tests.

Understanding Control Test Outcomes

Interpreting a 'Pass' Result

Explains the meaning of a 'Pass' indication for control solution tests.

Interpreting a 'Fail' Result

Explains the meaning of a 'Fail' indication for control solution tests.

Testing Your Blood Glucose

Overview of the Testing Process

Explains the simple, automated testing procedure for blood glucose.

Successful Blood Collection Tips

Choosing the Right Test Site

Guidance on selecting the best finger site for blood collection.

Increasing Finger Circulation for Testing

Techniques to improve blood flow to the fingertip for easier testing.

Optimal Finger Placement and Pressure

Sealing the Test Port Correctly

Proper technique for sealing the test port to ensure accurate sample collection.

Applying Consistent Pressure During Lancing

Guidance on applying consistent pressure during the lancing process.

Practice Test Recommended

Completing the Test and Adding Blood

Add More Blood Feature Explanation

Explanation of the feature to add more blood if the initial sample is insufficient.

Performing a Blood Glucose Test

Lancing Your Finger

Correct Finger Placement for Lancing

Correct placement of the finger over the test port for the lancing process.

Automatic Blood Collection Process

How the Meter Collects Blood Samples

How the meter automatically collects blood from the fingertip after lancing.

Viewing Test Results and Quick Graph

Add More Blood Feature

When the Add More Blood Feature Appears

Explains when the 'Add More Blood' prompt will appear on the meter.

Instructions for Adding More Blood

Instructions on how to add more blood to complete the test.

Add More Blood Guidance

Step-by-Step Blood Addition Guide

Visual guide and steps for adding blood to ensure a successful test.

Handling Errors and Alerts

Common Error Codes Explained

Information on common error codes like E-4, NO, and their meanings.

Assisting Patients with Testing

Performing Test Assistance

Assisting with Add More Blood Feature

Understanding Your Blood Glucose Results

Interpreting LO (Low) Results

Explains the meaning of low blood glucose readings (LO).

Interpreting HI (High) Results

Explains the meaning of high blood glucose readings (HI).

Troubleshooting Unexpected Results

Addressing Results Not Matching How You Feel

Guidance on what to do if blood glucose results don't match how you feel.

Troubleshooting Tips for Accuracy

Practical tips for resolving common issues and ensuring accurate results.

Memory Features and Logbook

Viewing Result Averages

Syncing Results with the Patterns App

Setting Up Your POGO Automatic Meter

Navigating the Set-Up Menu

Guide to using the meter's set-up menu and its navigation buttons.

Time and Date Settings

Setting the Correct Time and Date

Instructions for setting the correct time and date for accurate results.

12/24-Hour Format Setting

Vacuum and Quick Graph Settings

Bluetooth and Auto-Time Settings

Managing Bluetooth Connectivity

Turning Bluetooth on/off and its impact on data syncing.

Pairing a Device

Deleting Paired Devices

Caring for Your POGO Automatic Meter

Cleaning and Disinfection Process Overview

Overview of the two-step process for cleaning and disinfecting the meter.

Test Platform Care

Cleaning the Test Platform Daily

Daily cleaning instructions for the removable test platform.

Disinfecting the Test Platform Daily

Daily disinfecting instructions for the test platform.

Cleaning the POGO Automatic Meter

Cleaning Meter Exterior and Interior

Instructions for cleaning all surfaces of the meter case, including interior.

Disinfecting the POGO Automatic Meter

Disinfecting Meter Exterior Surfaces

Steps to disinfect the external surfaces of the meter.

Disinfecting Meter Interior Parts

Steps to disinfect the internal parts of the meter.

Disinfecting Interior and Meter Optics

Disinfecting Interior Cartridge Area

Detailed instructions for disinfecting the interior cartridge area.

Replacing the Batteries

Battery Life and Replacement Procedure

Information on battery life, low battery indicators, and replacement procedures.

Storage and Handling Guidelines

Troubleshooting Alerts and Error Codes

Error 4: Not Enough Blood

Meaning and resolution for the 'Not Enough Blood' error.

Additional Troubleshooting Codes

Troubleshooting Specific Errors

Troubleshooting Alerts and Conditions

Technical Specifications

Warranty Information

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