EasyManuals Logo

Prodigy Autocode User Manual

Prodigy Autocode
148 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #39 background imageLoading...
Page #39 background image
Owner’s Manual
AutoCode
®
Blood Glucose Meter AutoCode
®
Blood Glucose Meter
39
If you have little or no vision, using the tips below may
help you successfully place a blood sample into the
test strip.
Other techniques may work as well, but the following
examples illustrate ways to bring the sample and the
test strip together. Keep experimenting until you nd
a technique that consistently works for you.
Tip One - Smaller has its Advantages
Because the Prodigy AutoCode
®
meter is easy to
move around, you can experiment with many different
approaches to determine which works best for you.
Get comfortable holding the meter in one hand while
testing. The meter can be moved towards your nger
as easily as your nger can be moved to the test strip.
Tip Two - Aim for the Tip
The tip of the test strip contains an opening to the
absorbent channel where the blood is applied. When
the tip touches the blood sample, the absorbent chan-
nel draws the blood into the test strip, much like a straw.
Blood should be applied only on the very tip. Blood that
is applied to the bottom or sides of the test strip may
cause inaccurate readings. It is important to not bend the
test strip when attempting to apply the sample.
Tips for Applying Blood Without Sight

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Prodigy Autocode

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Prodigy Autocode and is the answer not in the manual?

Prodigy Autocode Specifications

General IconGeneral
Measurement Range20-600 mg/dL
Sample Size0.6 µL
Test Time6 seconds
CodingNo Coding Required
Battery Type2 x AAA batteries
Automatic Shutoff2 minutes
Data PortUSB
Operating Conditions50-104°F (10-40°C)
Memory CapacityUp to 450 test results

Related product manuals