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Control Tests
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When to Perform a Control Test
Performing a control test lets you know
the meter and test strips are working
properly. You should perform a control
test when:
• you open a new test strip box.
• you left the test strip container open.
• you think the test strips are damaged.
• you want to check the meter and test
strips.
• the test strips were stored in extreme
temperatures, humidity, or both.
• you dropped the meter.
• your test result does not match how
you feel.
• you want to check if you are
performing the test correctly.
About the Control Solutions
• Use only Accu-Chek Instant control
solutions.
• Close the control solution bottle tightly
after use.
• Write the date you open the control
solution bottle on the bottle label. The
control solution must be discarded 3
months from the date the control
solution bottle was opened (discard
date) or on the use by date on the
bottle label, whichever comes first.
• Do not use control solution that is past
the use by or discard date.
• Refer to the control solution package
insert for control solution storage
conditions.
• The meter automatically recognizes the
dierence between the control solution
and blood.
• The control solution can stain fabric.
Remove stains by washing with soap
and water.
Performing a Control Test
You need the meter, a test strip, and
control solution Level 1 or Level 2.
Check the use by
date on the test strip
container. Do not use
test strips past the
use by date.
Remove a test strip
from the test strip
container.
Close the cap tightly.
Insert the metallic end of the test strip
into the meter. The meter turns on.
A flashing drop symbol appears.
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