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60
Technical Information
10
Performance Analysis – Refer to the test
strip package insert.
Test Principle – Refer to the test strip
package insert.
Communication Protocol – The Accu-Chek
Guide blood glucose meter is Continua
Certified. Continua Certified signifies that this
product complies with applicable ISO/IEEE
11073-10417, Health informatics – Personal
health device communication – Part 10417:
Device specialization – Glucose meter
standards and that it has been tested and
certified against the Continua Design
Guidelines 2015 which include the Blood
Glucose specification for Bluetooth low
energy technology, Bluetooth SIG, Glucose
Profile Version 1.0 and Bluetooth SIG Glucose
Service, Version 1.0.
Product Safety Information
WARNING
This meter meets IEC 61010‑1, IEC
61010‑2‑101, and IEC 60950‑1 safety
standards.
Strong electromagnetic fields may
interfere with the proper operation of
the meter. Do not use the meter close
to sources of strong electromagnetic
radiation.
To avoid electrostatic discharge, do
not use the meter in a very dry
environment, especially one in which
synthetic materials are present.
Travel Documentation
If you are traveling on a commercial airline,
you may be required to provide
documentation certifying that this meter
meets environmental conditions and test
procedures for Airborne Equipment (RTCA
DO-160) section 21 Emission of Radio
Frequency Energy. Visit accu-chek.com or
contact the Accu-Chek Customer Care
Service Center at 1-800-858-8072 to obtain
a copy of the document.
Discarding the Meter, Test Strips,
Lancing Devices, Lancets, and
Batteries
WARNING
Any product coming in contact with
blood is considered contaminated
(potentially infectious).*
During normal testing, any blood
glucose meter may come in contact
with blood.
Lancing devices may also be
considered sharps. Disposal of sharps
is regulated by law in many
jurisdictions.
Roche is committed to recycling and
sustainability. Comply with any laws or
ordinances relating to the disposal of sharps
and/or contaminated products. Contact your
local health department or other appropriate
authorities for proper handling and disposal
of used meters, used test strips, used
lancets, and used batteries.
Consider the following points when
discarding used testing materials: Consider
recycling the meters and batteries at an
appropriate facility. Be aware the meter is
potentially hazardous electronics scrap
(e-scrap) and should be disposed of
accordingly. The batteries are potentially
hazardous also and should be discarded
accordingly.
Disinfect the meter before recycling or
discarding.
*29 CFR 1910.1030 – Bloodborne pathogens
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