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Brand | Trividia |
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Model | TRUE METRIX AIR |
Category | Blood Glucose Meter |
Measurement Range | 20 to 600 mg/dL |
Sample Size | 0.5 μL |
Test Time | 4 seconds |
Power Source | 2 AAA batteries |
Display | LCD |
Unit of Measurement | mg/dL |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Operating Temperature | 50-104°F (10-40°C) |
Relative Humidity | 10-90% non-condensing |
Memory | 1000 results with date and time |
Explains why monitoring blood glucose is crucial for diabetes management and preventing complications.
Lists and explains various symbols used in the manual and on the device.
Covers essential precautions for accurate results and proper system use, including avoiding specific tests.
Details how to handle test strips, including single-use and avoiding reuse or contamination.
Stresses performing control tests and that the system is for single-person use only.
Highlights the importance of hand washing and proper cleaning/disinfection for user safety.
Describes symptoms of low and high blood glucose (hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia).
Provides specific guidelines for healthcare professionals regarding meter use and sample collection.
Warns against capillary blood glucose testing on critically ill patients due to potential inaccuracies.
Introduces the meter and its various parts.
Explains the function of each button on the meter.
Details the different parts of the meter, including the display, test port, and battery door.
Explains the meaning of all symbols and indicators on the meter's display screen.
Describes how to insert the test strip and apply the blood sample correctly.
Explains the meaning of Lot Number, Use By Dates, and Control Test Ranges on the test strip vial label.
Details the information found on the control solution bottle label, including Lot Number and Use By Dates.
Guides users through initial meter setup, including time, date, and feature activation.
Describes how to use Event Tags to categorize blood glucose test results.
Explains the automatic self-test function and what indicates proper meter operation.
Details the importance and process of performing control tests.
Lists the circumstances under which control tests should be performed.
Provides step-by-step instructions for performing a control solution test.
Details how to apply control solution to the test strip.
Explains how to compare the meter result to the control test range for system validation.
Guides on preparing the fingertip and using the lancing device to obtain a blood sample.
Details the steps for obtaining a blood sample from the fingertip using the lancing device.
Discusses important notes and conditions for using forearm testing.
Outlines the procedure for preparing and obtaining a blood sample from the forearm.
Specifies the type of venous blood collection tubes to use and warns against others.
Details how to insert the test strip into the meter and prepare for blood sample application.
Explains how to mark a test result as from an alternate (forearm) site.
Describes applying the blood sample to the test strip and the meter's testing process.
Explains how to view results and use Event Tags to mark test circumstances.
Details how to remove the test strip, discard it safely, and turn off the meter.
Discusses accuracy of different sample types and comparison with laboratory results.
Explains the "Lo" and "Hi" messages for out-of-range blood glucose readings.
Describes the Ketone Test Alert feature and its meaning.
Guides the user through setting the meter's current hour.
Details how to adjust and confirm the month, day, and year settings on the meter.
Explains how to turn the Bluetooth Smart feature on or off for data transfer.
Guides on setting up Event Tags and the Ketone Test Alert feature.
Details how to set up multiple test reminders throughout the day.
Explains how to exit the setup mode and confirms that choices are saved.
Describes how to access and view average blood glucose results over different periods.
Explains how to scroll through and view stored test results, including symbols.
Explains the purpose of pairing and the requirements for data upload.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to pair the meter with a mobile device.
Offers important tips, limitations, and precautions for successful Bluetooth pairing.
Advises on keeping test results secure and meter serial numbers private.
Details how to store the system components and prepare the meter for testing.
Explains the process of cleaning and disinfecting the meter for hygiene and safety.
Step-by-step guide on how to clean the exterior of the meter.
Step-by-step guide on how to disinfect the exterior of the meter.
Lists common meter issues and when to seek assistance.
Provides guidelines for storing and caring for control solution and test strips.
Explains how to clean and disinfect the lancing device for safe use.
Details the steps for cleaning and disinfecting the lancing device.
Lists common problems with the lancing device and when to seek assistance.
Step-by-step instructions on how to replace the meter's battery.
Warns about battery rechargeability and potential reset of meter settings after battery replacement.
Addresses reasons and actions for the meter not turning on after inserting a test strip.
Provides solutions for when the meter does not beep or begin testing after applying a sample.
Details common issues with Bluetooth connectivity and their solutions.
Explains the meaning and resolution for error messages E-0, E-1, E-2, and E-3.
Explains the meaning and resolution for error messages E-4, E-5, E-6, and E-9.
Describes how to interpret out-of-range results (high/low) and broken display messages.
Details the precision and repeatability measures of the glucose monitoring system.
Presents accuracy data and Parkes Error Grid results for healthcare professionals.
Shows accuracy data for venous blood samples tested by healthcare professionals.
Presents accuracy data for fingertip samples tested by users.
Provides accuracy data for forearm samples tested by users.
Summarizes a study on user performance and accuracy of fingertip samples.
Lists detailed specifications of the meter and test strips, including ranges and composition.
Details the meter's compliance with EMC standards and usage precautions.
Lists the sources and references used in the manual.