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Unexpected Results
If your blood glucose result is less than 70 mg/dL indicating low
blood sugar or 180 mg/dL and higher indicating high blood sugar,
you should contact your healthcare professional and follow their
treatment advice.
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If condition worsens, seek medical attention
immediately. Never make signicant changes to your treatment
regimen without consulting your healthcare professional.
Troubleshooting Tips
If your blood glucose result does not match how you feel,
follow these tips:
Ensure you are carefully following the steps to perform a blood
glucose test (see Testing Your Blood on page 29).
Check the expiration date on the POGO Automatic Test
Cartridge. Do not use the cartridge beyond the open expiration
date (see Important POGO Automatic Test Cartridge
Information on page 19).
Make sure your meter and test cartridges are always stored in
a cool, dry place. If necessary, repeat the test with a properly
stored test cartridge (see Storage and Handling on page 73).
Perform a Control Solution Test to ensure that the system is
working properly (see Performing a Control Solution Test on
page 26).
Make sure the display on your meter is working properly
by checking that when the meter is turned on, the display
completely lights up (see Turning On/O Meter on page 23).
If your blood glucose results still do not reect the way you feel,
call your healthcare professional immediately.
TEST
YOUR
BLOOD

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