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Sample Type | Capillary whole blood |
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Test Time | 5 seconds |
Operating Temperature | 10-40°C (50-104°F) |
Operating Humidity | 10-90% RH |
Sample Volume | 0.5 μL |
Measuring Range | 20-600 mg/dL |
Memory | 500 test results |
Defines Alternate Site Testing (AST) and the body parts it can be used on.
Explains AST benefits and when to use it, including pain reduction compared to fingertip testing.
Specifies the system's purpose and explains its measurement principle.
Details the physical parts and buttons of the blood glucose meter.
Explains the various symbols and indicators shown on the meter's LCD screen.
Explains how to replace the meter's batteries and indicators for low power.
Guides on configuring meter settings like time, date, units, and memory deletion.
Details for setting up alarms and an overview of their functionality.
Explains how to use control solutions to verify meter and strip performance.
Provides important details on using, storing, and discarding control solutions.
Step-by-step guide on how to conduct a control solution test.
Lists all necessary items for performing a blood glucose test.
Comprehensive guide on lancing device setup, sample collection, and result acquisition.
Provides reference ranges for blood glucose levels for people without diabetes.
Guidelines for comparing meter readings with laboratory results accurately.
Explains reasons for differences between meter and lab results, including physiological factors.
Instructions on how to recall individual blood glucose test results from meter memory.
Guides on how to view calculated 7, 14, 21, 28, 60, and 90-day averages.
Steps to install necessary software and connect the meter to a PC.
Instructions for transferring test results from the meter to a computer.
Guidelines for cleaning the meter exterior and proper storage conditions.
Recommendations for storing test strips to maintain their efficacy and prevent damage.
Proper storage conditions for control solutions to ensure accuracy.
Interpretation of special symbols and messages like Lo, KETONE?, and Hi.
Lists common error codes and the recommended actions to resolve them.
Addresses issues like meter not displaying messages or test not starting.
Explains how to handle control solution test results that fall outside the expected range.