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VivaChek Fad Sync - System Usage Guidelines and Safety; Meter Use and Precautions; Critical Safety Information

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Notes:
Your VivaChek™ Fad Sync meter is pre-set with beep sound function, the meter
will beep when:
turn on the meter.
the test strip is inserted and ready to apply blood or control solution.
sufficient blood or control solution is pulled into the test strip.
the test is complete.
it is time to perform a test if you set the test alarms.
if any error occurs during operation.
Meter Use and Precautions
The meter is preset to display blood glucose concentration in milligrams per
deciliter (mg/dL) by default.
Meter will shut off by itself after 2 minutes of inactivity.
Do not get water or other liquids inside the meter.
Keep the strip port area clean.
Keep your meter dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Do
not leave it in your car.
Do not drop the meter or get it wet. If you do, check the meter by running a
quality control test. Refer to Quality Control Test for instructions.
Do not take the meter apart. This will void the warranty.
Refer to the Caring for Your Meter section for details on cleaning the meter.
Keep the meter and all associated parts out of reach of children.
Note: Follow proper precautions and all local regulations when disposing of the
meter and used batteries.
Important Safety Information
The meter is single patient use. Do not share them with anyone including
other family members! Do not use on multiple patients!
Always keep the test strips in the original vial. Tightly close the vial
immediately after you have removed the test strip.
Do not use the meter if it is dropping into water or splashing water on to it.
Wash and dry your hands well before and after testing.
Test strips and Safety lancets are for single use only.
Do not drop blood directly on the flat surface of the test strip.
Check the expiration dates and discard dates on your test strips vial label
(or on the foil pouch) and control solution bottle label.

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