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1. Battery is dead Change battery now Meter will turn off after 3 seconds SML ca ANS 4 flashing battery symbol 36 Quality Control Check Displays Meter is ready for a Level 1 or Level 2 glucose control check Apply a drop of Level 1 or Level 2 glucose control solution Gp XP y d Eh and 37 Example of an acceptable control result 9 58 l i Li LI Mv A om en Q a 4247 LIN mg dL or 9 58 Ei 1 Li A t LUN mmol L Glucose control result is not acceptable Repeat test Refer to Understanding Control Results see page 27 Example of an unacceptable control result 38 and and Error Messages The meter automatically performs a system check to prevent inaccurate results If the meter detects a malfunction it displays the Err message and an appropriate symbol Do not make treatment decisions based on an error message The code key is faulty or the code key was removed while the meter was on Turn meter C C OFF and re insert code key If emm this error display still appears ode contact Roche Diagnostics Your blood sugar may be extremely low an incorrect amount of blood was applied or gt o o the test strip is damaged or MN i J inserted improperly If you see E BA lt Z this error message after you put blood on the test strip
2. IVD For in vitro diagnostic use iud Manufactured by This meter is suitable for continuous operation Meter is not protected against ingress of water Meter is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide 45 Warranty and Service Instructions Roche Diagnostics warrants the meter against any material and manufacturing defects that may arise during proper use of the instrument For precise terms and conditions please see the Warranty Card in the box This warranty does not affect any statutory or other rights The warranty ceases to apply if the instrument has been misused or tampered with Roche undertakes to repair faulty components free of charge or at their discretion to provide a fault free replacement meter Be sure to fill out the warranty form that came with your system and return to Roche Diagnostics Statutory and other rights This manufacturer s warranty is in addition to any statutory or other rights which may be acquired by the customer through his dealings with the instrument supplier The statutory guarantee provisions governing the sale of consumer goods in the country of purchase shall prevail 46 Supplies and Accessories The following supplies and accessories are available from pharmacies or your local surgical supplier Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Test Strips Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Glucose Control Solutions Accu Chek Softclix Lan
3. Consider the following when using accessory equipment e DO NOT run a glucose test when the Accu Chek Sensor Meter is connected to accessory equipment For more information please contact your doctor or healthcare professional and your local distributor Quick Reference Display Guide Meter needs to be coded calibrated or code key is not inserted completely turn meter OFF and insert code key see page 9 Meter is in the set function allowing you to set the beeper time date year and hypo flag see page 4 Meter is ready to accept a test strip Blood drop can be applied to test strip see page 12 32 94 Big Blood glucose result appears on display see page 14 TUNG or wa Blood glucose result may be higher than 600 mg dL 33 3 mmol L If this does not confirm the way you feel review proper testing procedure and perform a quality control check page 22 Repeat test If HI still appears follow your doctor s instructions Blood glucose result may be lower than 10 mg dL 0 6 mmol L If this does not confirm the way you feel review proper testing procedure and perform a quality control check page 22 Repeat test If LO still appears follow your doctor s instructions Blood glucose result is lower than hypo flag level set on meter see page 8 33 Temperature is above or below the operating range of test strips 14 to
4. e Test with meter placed on hot or cold surfaces 18 Proper Test Strip Appearance Although only a small amount of blood is needed it is very important that you put enough blood on your test strip so that the entire yellow window is filled with blood This ensures that your meter can produce accurate and reliable results This strip has the correct amount of Notice that the left side of the yellow blood window is not completely filled with blood This strip has too little blood and may produce an error message or an inaccurate result Very small amounts of blood may give you an error message or an inaccurate result see Error Messages on page 39 Repeat the test vty gt lt gt lt gt d Lee 4a v SU 5 E a E BA If this display remains after the This error display may appear at the blood drop is applied then your end of the test and you will not get a drop was too small Reapply a blood glucose result Remove test larger drop of blood strip and retest with a new strip using a larger drop of blood 19 Using Memory The meter automatically stores 480 glucose results letting you review them in order from the most recent to the oldest If you have set the time date feature the time and date of the results are also displayed If time and date are not set each result is marked with a number according to how it falls in sequence If the memory is full and a new result is a
5. ACCU CHEK C 0088 This product fulfills the requirements of Directive 98 79 EG on in vitro diagnostic medical devices Welcome Thank you for selecting the Accu Chek Sensor System Designed for ease of use this system was produced in close association with diabetes health care professionals hospitals and most importantly people with diabetes The Accu Chek Sensor System is intended for self testing of glucose in capillary whole blood by persons with diabetes The lightweight portable meter provides accurate results in seconds When you dose the test strip the meter measures your blood glucose level and displays your result It s that simple Before using your Accu Chek Sensor Meter or Accu Chek Softclix Lancet Device for the first time please refer to the Quick Reference Guide included in this pack Should you require further information please study this user s manual Please forward your completed warranty card immediately to Roche Diagnostics If you have any questions or inquiries please call Roche Diagnostics Contents About the Accu Chek Sensor Meter V Special Features vii About the Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Test Stip soo roe viii Inserting the Battery 1 Battery Symbol on the Display 2 Setting the Beeper Time Date Year and Hypo Flag 0 4 Turning the Beeper On or Off 4 Setting the Time Date and
6. Conditions System Operating Conditions Measuring Range Memory Capacity Display Blood Volume Size Weight Accuracy Precision Sample Types 25 to 70 C lt 85 humidity gt 53 3 kPa atmospheric pressure Refer to your test strip package insert for more information Refer to your test strip package insert for more information 480 blood glucose results with time and date LCD display Refer to your test strip package insert for more information 3 3 x 2 2 x 8 84 mm x 56 mm x 20 mm 1 8 oz 57 g Refer to your test strip package insert for more information Refer to your test strip package insert for more information Capillary venous arterial and neonatal including cord blood 43 Power Supply Data Port Test Strip Storage Conditions Construction Protection Class Rated Operation 44 One 3 volt lithium battery type 2032 CR 2032 DL 2032 or equivalent 3 wire RS 232C Serial Port Multiplexed TTL UART Refer to your test strip package insert for more information Hand held Ill Continuous operation Product Safety Information Explanation of symbols A CAUTION Refer to accompanying documents amp 3 3V type 2032 uu oie Usted by Underwiiter s LISTED 8079 Laboratories Inc in accordance with UL 61010A 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 C ooss This product fulfills the requirements of Directive 98 79 EC on in vitro diagnostic medical devices
7. pe LIN mg dL or 9 58 2 LI 2 Vv RI and LUN mmol L 25 Note Result must be marked with an L1 or L2 for the meter to verify if control result is within range If result has not been marked with an L1 or L2 refer to your test strip vial label for the glucose control ranges If result is not within the acceptable range an icon of the control vial appears on the screen while the control test result and time and date if set alternate with Err and L1 or L2 on the display See Understanding Control Results on page 27 for more information Example of an unacceptable Level 1 control result 0 00 810 Li aS S Sm SN LL bo LL NM mg dL or 600 O0 Li IKE I A d A a al ee cre mmol L 9 Remove test strip from meter and discard Note Marking a test as L1 or L2 prevents the quality control result from taking up space in the meter s mem ory If you do not mark the test as a control the control result is stored in memory and included in averages 26 Understanding Control Results If your glucose control results are within the acceptable range you can feel confident that your test strips and meter are working correctly If one or both of your glucose control results are outside of the acceptable range your system may not be working properly Check the following Did you use control solutions or test strips that were
8. 14 and 30 day averages Iday Iday lave lave mem i Ti mem M i a Ct t a o mg dL mmol L Note Press and hold down the right or left arrow button to quickly scroll through results 3 Turn meter OFF 21 Quality Control Checks What are quality control checks They ensure that you are doing a test correctly and that your system is working properly When should check my meter 22 If you leave the cap off the vial of test strips Before using your meter for the first time When you open a new vial of test strips If you drop the meter Whenever your result does not agree with the way you feel If you have repeated a test and the blood glucose result is still lower or higher than expected When you want to check the performance of the meter and test strip To do a quality control check you need Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Glucose Control Solutions Level 1 and Level 2 Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Test Strips Note When you open a new bottle of glucose control solution write the date on the label Opened bottles of glucose control solution are good for three months or until the expiration date whichever comes first Important Make sure you use the proper control solution for the test strips you have Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Test Strips require Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Glucose Control Solutions 23 Performing a Quality Control Check 1 24 Open test st
9. LO is displayed your blood qup glucose result may be lower i co Fo Ny than 10 mg dL 0 6 mmol L i refer to your test strip M L package insert or the section Understanding Your Test Results on page 17 15 Marking a Result with a Flag Asterisk gt This feature allows you to perform a test and mark the result with a flag asterisk to be stored in memory Each result flagged with the asterisk will have special meaning only to you For your healthcare professional you should record the meaning along with your reading in your Record Book or Diary An example includes using the asterisk to mark a result taken immediately after a meal To mark a result with a flag asterisk 1 Perform blood glucose test and obtain result 2 While the strip is still in the meter press and release the right or left arrow button An asterisk will appear on the lower right corner of the screen 3 Remove the strip from the meter turn the meter OFF or the meter will automatically turn off 5 seconds after removing the strip The result will be stored automatically with the asterisk in memory 16 Understanding Your Test Results If your blood glucose result seems unusually high low or inconsistent with your previous results or glucose trends and does not reflect the way you feel check the following Does the test strip number on the vial match the code number on the meter e Was the blood sample
10. Protect it from extremes in temperature and humidity and handle it with care If meter is dropped perform a quality control check with the glucose control solutions before doing a blood glucose test The travel case is designed to let you store a variety of supplies you may need and helps to protect your meter 29 Note to Healthcare Professionals Follow the infection control procedures appropriate for your facility A drop of fresh whole blood is required to perform a blood glucose test Fresh venous capillary arterial or neonatal blood may be used Caution should be taken to clear arterial lines before blood is drawn Caution should be exercised in the interpretation of neonate blood glucose values below 50 mg dL 2 8 mmol L Blood glucose determination with venous or arterial blood must be performed within 30 minutes of sample collection Iced arterial blood specimens must be tested at room temperature Avoid air bubbles with the use of pipettes Fresh venous blood specimens containing the anticoagulants EDTA or heparin are acceptable lodoacetate or flouride oxalate are not recommended 30 Transferring Data The meter allows you to transfer all the data that you have stored in its memory to your computer so this information can be printed It allows you to transfer data in two different ways e Directly to your computer using a specialized software and interface cable Via specialized modems designed for remote transfer
11. applied to the test strip within 3 minutes of removing it from the vial e Was the size of the blood sample sufficient e Was the test strip vial cap tightly sealed e Was the test strip used before the expiration date Were the test strips stored at extreme temperatures such as in the car during very cold or hot weather Were the test strips stored in areas of high humidity such as the kitchen or the bathroom Then run a quality control check with your glucose control solutions and a new test strip See page 22 Quality Control Checks If the control result is within the acceptable range review proper testing procedure and repeat your blood glucose test with a new test strip If your blood glucose value is still inconsistent with your previous results glucose trends or how you feel please contact your doctor Follow the advice of your doctor before you change your therapy 17 Do s and Don ts DO e TIGHTLY REPLACE VIAL LID IMMEDIATELY AFTER REMOVING A TEST STRIP e Make sure code number on meter matches code number on strip vial label e Keep meter clean e Store strips in the original vial DON T e Store strips outside original vial Use expired test strips Use code key from another blood glucose system e Store meter or strips in extreme temperatures e Store meter in damp or humid areas e Insert any object other than a test strip into strip slot e Remove or insert code key while meter is on
12. icon flashes or code and appear before proceeding to step 3 Press and hold down the ON OFF button until set appears at the bottom of the screen Release the ON OFF button Press and release the set ON OFF button to confirm beeper setting and move to set the time 10 11 12 13 14 15 Press and release the ON OFF button The hour display flashes Press and release the right or left arrow button until the correct hour is displayed Press and release the ON OFF button The minute display flashes Press and release the right or left arrow button until the correct minute is displayed Press and release the ON OFF button The month display flashes Press and release the right or left arrow button until the correct month is displayed Press and release the ON OFF button The day display flashes Press and release the right or left arrow button until the correct day is displayed Press and release the ON OFF button The year display flashes Press and release the right or left arrow button until the correct year is displayed To leave this function press and hold down the ON OFF button until the flashing strip symbol or code and are displayed Note You may leave the set mode at any time by pressing and holding the ON OFF button The settings you have entered will be saved Setting the Hypo Flag The hypo flag allows you to define your
13. procedure and make sure that you are performing the steps correctly If you still have questions please contact Roche Diagnostics Please have your Accu Chek Sensor Meter Accu Chek Comfort Test Strips and Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Glucose Control Solutions available when you call IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE GUARANTEE The statutory guarantee provisions governing the sale of consumer goods in the country of purchase shall prevail This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents U S Patent Nos 4 999 632 4 999 582 4 963 814 5 508 171 5 352 351 5 405 511 5 438 271 5 627 075 5 288 636 4 991 319 5 053 199 5 366 609 5 508 171 5 997 817 6 254 736 6 270 637 4 924 879 Re 35 803 and Re 36 268 and Austrian Patent Nos 0229810 and 0406304 U S Patent No 4 891 319 and Austrian Patent No 0229810 are licensed from Quadrant Holdings Cambridge Limited 2003 Roche Diagnostics All rights reserved 03654117001 0703 51 Roche Diagnostics GmbH Sandhofer Strasse 116 D 68305 Mannheim Germany www roche com C 0088 vD ACCU CHEK and SOFTCLIX are trademarks of a Member of the Roche Group 03654117001 0703 2003 06
14. refer to the section in the manual titled Understanding Your Test Results see page 17 If you see this error message before you put blood on the strip remove test strip and reinsert or insert a new test strip If the message reappears call Roche Diagnostics 39 Your blood sugar may be extremely high or a meter or strip error has occurred If this confirms how you feel contact your healthcare professional immediately If it does not confirm how you feel repeat the test and refer to the section in the manual titled Understanding Your Test Results see page 17 L Z or gt lt gt NM NM mg dL mmol L If this does not confirm the way you feel run a quality control check with your glucose control solutions and a new test strip If the control result is within the acceptable range review the proper testing procedure and repeat your blood glucose test with a new test strip If mg dL error or mmol L error still appears for your blood glucose test your blood glucose result may be extremely high or low and above or below the system s reading range Contact your doctor immediately If the control result is not within the acceptable range refer to Understanding Control Results see page 27 40 Meter has detected the loss of all results in EA meme memory Turn meter T mae OFF and turn it back i i i ON again You may not be able to recall the results previously
15. when is it necessary Before you use your meter for the first time and every time you open a new box of test strips you need to set the meter to match the strips This is called coding calibrating To ensure accuracy of your blood glucose monitoring system you must change your code key with each new box of test strips Each code key provides your meter with the specific information that your meter needs to accurately measure your blood glucose Do not use code keys with your Accu Chek Sensor Meter from any test strip manufacturer or system other than the Accu Chek Sensor System from Roche Diagnostics Use of other manufacturers code keys may result in erroneous results with your system A code key is properly inserted when it snaps into place You will need to insert a new code key e Whenever you open a new box of strips e Whenever either one of these displays appear EM 94 Bie L uk e Lee E code code 1 Make sure meter is turned off Turn meter over so you are looking at the back Remove old code key if one is installed 2 Insert new code key until it snaps into place 3 Turn meter ON A 3 digit code number appears This number must match the code number on your vial of test strips If it does not repeat steps 1 3 10 Testing Gathering Supplies To begin testing you will need the following items Accu Chek Sensor Meter e Accu Chek Sensor Co
16. 40 C The result you have obtained may not be accurate Move to an area between 14 and 40 C wait 5 minutes and repeat the test Do not artificially heat or cool the meter nn rou ale ie Lt mg dL or 00 Bie Lu AL I mmol L Memory Displays The meter is in the memory function allowing you to recall results from memory see page 20 ON ruu mem i2 Li mg dL CD bar ES or Wo Ge mem NN em ti NI mmol L 34 If you are reviewing memory and a result appears with a temperature symbol as shown this result may not be accurate because the test was performed outside the operating range of the test strips 14 to 40 C 2 Jes Quum am pm 5 am mg dL TMV n i Fu rau mem I 7 or W 11 l mmol L The meter is in the memory function allowing you to recall 7 14 and 30 day averages day a mg dL iday lave mem sd i qM or 1 i mmol L This blood glucose result was marked with a result marker flag asterisk see page 16 i void mem m ale ae TE um ham den x am onl mg dL or mmol L Do not use individual values stored in memory to make therapy adjustments 35 Display Messages Battery Displays Battery power is low Change battery soon battery symbol not flashing
17. Year 6 Setting the Hypo Flag 8 Coding Calibrating Your Meter 9 Testing eorr 11 Gathering Supplies 11 Performing a Test Ls 11 Marking a Result with a Flag Asterisk x 16 Understanding Your Test Results 17 Do s and Don ts 18 Proper Test Strip Appearance 19 Using Memory 06 20 Quality Control Checks 22 Performing a Quality Control Check 24 Understanding Control Results 27 Caring for Your Meter 28 Display Check 0000seaeaee 28 Cleaning ie eee seks 28 Storage and Handling 29 Note to Healthcare Professionals 30 Transferring Data 31 Quick Reference Display Guide 32 Memory Displays llus 34 Display Messages 36 Battery Displays lslsusee 36 Quality Control Check Displays 37 Error Messages 0005 39 Technical Data 42 Product Specifications 43 Product Safety Information 45 Warranty and Service Instructions 46 Supplies and Accessories 47 Index or ee eR qs 48 Any Questions 51 About the Accu Chek Sensor Meter ON OFF Button Press to turn meter ON or OFF Serial Port Used to transfer data Display Shows blood glucose result mess
18. ages and glucose results stored in memory ALA HER ine Right and Let 3 Buttons Used for meter setup and review of memory Test Strip dc T Insert test strip here About the Accu Chek Sensor Meter ST Code Key gt For coding calibrating your meter New code key comes with every vial of test strips Battery Cover Remove cover to change battery Code Key Slot Insert code key here vi Special Features Your meter is designed to store information important to you and your healthcare professional The memory will store 480 readings Along with these readings the meter can store additional important information The hypo flag allows you to define your hypoglycemic level and receive a reminder whenever you obtain a blood sugar result below this level See page 8 for additional information The meter also has a flag or asterisk that you can save in the memory with your blood sugar result See page 16 for additional information on this feature The meter will also calculate 7 14 and 30 day averages You do not have to set the time and date for the meter to give you average calcula tions See page 20 for specific information on averages vii About the Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Test Strip lt Electrodes Insert strip with silver coloured bars up and toward the meter Yellow Window Do not apply blood on the top of the test strip Be
19. cets Accu Chek Softclix Lancing Device 47 Index About your Accu Chek Sensor Meter V Accu Chek Sensor Comfort Test Strip viii 11 Batteries oorr CERERI RT 1 2 3 Battery display sssss 2 3 36 Battery lig rt tette cote 1 Battery COVEN i c nti vi 1 Battery installation ess 1 Beeper turning on or off ssssss 4 Blood sample nne 11 Caring for your meter ssss 28 GleaniliQ i iu sein makateeaedmnanias 28 Checking the system 22 24 27 28 39 Checking the display sssss 28 ncm de vi 9 Code key SI0t 2 escscssssssssssssssssssersrssessserssenssessnaes vi Coding calibrating your meter 9 Control results enne 27 37 Control solutions nee 22 Display messages eee 36 Display check nenne 28 DO S And AOM S sserrep 18 48 Error messages enna 39 Flag asterisk ane 16 Gathering supplies for testing 11 Getting a good sample sss 11 Glucose control solutions sss 22 HI display nnus 15 33 Hypo flag sse 8 Inserting E o 12 Lev
20. dded the meter deletes the oldest result Results stored in memory are not lost when you replace the battery However to retain the correct time and date settings you must replace the battery before it is completely dead The Accu Chek Sensor Meter also calculates 7 14 and 30 day averages You do not have to set the time and date for the meter to give you average calculations HI or LO results results outside of the meter s reading range and results marked as a control are not included in averages If a HI or LO result is detected in memory 7 day ave 14 day ave or 30 day ave flashes on the display If you perform a control test without marking it as a control it appears like a blood glucose result in memory It will also be included in the 7 14 and 30 day averages To recall results and averages stored in memory 1 Press and release the right or left arrow button to enter memory recall mode If a code key is installed the code number appears briefly 20 followed by the most recent result stored in memory If no code key is installed code and appear Press and release the right or left arrow button again to enter memory recall mode Once in the memory mode Press the left arrow button to view individual results in memory VA rou mem i e Wo Fie I LU i ALI mg dL mmol L uu eu Jun 2 Or Press the right arrow button to review in sequence 7
21. e time and date are set correctly If time and date have not been set previously wait 5 seconds then turn meter ON The meter beeps if the beeper is turned on Battery Symbol on the Display When a battery symbol appears on the display your battery is weak and has only enough power to run a few more tests Although the meter will still provide accurate results you need to replace Battery is low the battery as soon as possible If a flashing battery symbol appears on the display the battery is nearly dead Battery must be replaced to continue testing After changing the battery your meter will prompt you to verify the time and date immediately after the battery is inserted if time and date had previously been set See Setting the Time Date and Year on page 6 Note To retain the correct time and date settings you will need to replace the battery before it is completely dead Please dispose of meter battery according to your local ordinances Setting the Beeper Time Date Year and Hypo Flag Turning the Beeper On or Off Does the beeper have to be turned on No it is an optional feature Turning the beeper on or off does not affect the test results If the beeper is turned off beeps that occur due to errors will still sound The meter is set to beep when e A strip is inserted e Blood or control solution is applied to strip A result is displayed An error occurs w
22. el 1 glucose control solution 24 Level 2 glucose control solution 24 EO display iue rre 15 33 Marking a result with a flag asterisk k 16 MOmoly node teret edes 20 ON OFF button snn V Quality control checks 22 37 Quick reference display guide 32 Recalling stored values 20 Right and left buttons sssss V 49 Specifications product 43 Storage conditions sss 29 43 Storage and handling s 29 Supplies and accessories ss 47 Testing blood glucose 11 Testing quality control ss 22 27 Test strip Slot eres V Test strip vial sene 10 12 Time date and year setting 6 Transferring data sss 31 Troubleshooting 17 22 27 39 Understanding control results 27 Warranty sse 46 50 Any Questions We want to give you the help you need for long and reliable service of your meter Review your test
23. fore Applying Blood This window should be completely yellow After Applying Blood This window should be completely filled with the blood drop Note Any area of the strip can be touched and the glucose reading will not be affected Comfort Curve Touch drop of blood here to the edge of the strip viii Inserting the Battery Your meter is shipped with one 3 volt battery type 2032 CR 2032 DL 2032 or equivalent that needs to be inserted before testing The battery that comes with your meter can be found in the mesh pocket of your carrying case Battery life will vary depending on usage so always keep a spare on hand The meter saves battery power by automatically turning off after 90 seconds of non use or 5 seconds after taking a strip out of the meter following a test If the meter does automatically shut off all tests in memory are saved Note After changing the battery your meter will prompt you to verify the time and date immediately after the battery is inserted This occurs only if the time and date had been set previously on your meter 1 Push the recessed plastic tab of the battery compartment forward toward the arrow to flip open the battery door 2 Insert the 3 volt battery type 2032 into the compartment with side facing you 3 Snap battery cover back in place If time and date feature was set previously the meter will turn on automatically Confirm that th
24. hile testing e Buttons are pushed e Battery is installed If you do not want the beeper on turn it off by following these steps 1 Press and release the ON OFF button to turn the meter ON 2 Wait until the strip icon flashes or code and appear before proceeding to step 3 N Z E MD 3 Press and hold down the ON OFF button until set appears at the bottom of the screen Release the ON OFF button On set and the x ly flashing beeper symbol appear on the display i EN The beeper is now on Lut Note You may leave the set mode at any time by pressing and holding the ON OFF button The settings you have entered will be saved 4 Press and release the right or left arrow button OFF set and the beeper symbol appear on the display The beeper is now off To turn beeper back on simply press and release the right or left arrow button again 5 Press and hold down the ON OFF button until strip icon is seen flashing or code and appear to leave this function Setting the Time Date and Year Do have to set the time and date Time and date should be set prior to testing if you plan to download the results into software or if you plan to review your memory to check when a test was done To set the time date and year 1 Press and release the ON OFF button to turn the meter ON Wait until the strip
25. hypoglycemic level and receive a reminder whenever you obtain a blood sugar result below this level You can set the hypo indicator level to any number between 60 and 80 mg dL 3 3 and 4 4 mmol L Important Note Consult with your healthcare professional to set the hypo marker to compliment your therapy Do not use the hypo marker as the only indicator of hypoglycemia Rely upon your symptoms and directions from your healthcare professional To set the hypo flag 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn the meter on 2 Wait until the strip icon or code and flash before proceeding to step 3 3 Press and hold down the ON OFF button until set appears at the bottom of the screen Release the ON OFF button 4 Repeatedly press and release the ON OFF button until hypo flashes and OFF and set appear on the display Note the meter is factory set with the hypo flag in the off position 5 Press and release the right or left arrow button to turn ON the hypo flag 6 Briefly press and release the ON OFF button Hypo flashes and the current hypo indicator setting set mg dL or mmol L appear on the display 7 Press and release the right or left arrow button to adjust the hypo flag setting 8 To leave this function press and hold down the ON OFF button until the flashing strip symbol or code and are displayed Coding Calibrating Your Meter What is coding calibrating and
26. mfort Test Strips e Accu Chek Softclix Lancet Accu Chek Softclix Lancing Device Performing a Test 1 Wash your hands in warm soapy water Rinse well and dry completely Warming fingers can increase blood flow 2 Load lancet device according to manufacturer s instructions To reduce the risk of infection change lancet with each test 11 3 Remove new test strip from vial Be sure to tightly replace vial cap after removing test strip 4 Within 3 minutes insert test strip into test strip slot with silver coloured bars facing up and toward the meter The meter turns on automatically Check that the code number on the meter matches the code on the vial of test strips you are using When the blood drop symbol flashes you are ready to perform a test 12 5 Let your arm hang down at your side briefly to allow blood to flow to your fingertips 6 Grasp your finger just below the joint closest to the fingertip and squeeze for 3 seconds 7 Obtain blood sample Use the lancet to obtain a drop on the side of your finger Do not obtain the drop from the pad of your finger To perform the test obtain a small drop of blood resting on your finger 8 Touch and hold drop of blood to the edge of the strip within the curve Do a not place the blood drop on top of the strip The blood will be drawn into the strip automatically If beeper is turned on mete
27. past their expiration date Did you leave the cap off the vial of test strips or glucose control solutions Did the code in the meter match the code on the test strip vial label Did you follow the testing steps exactly Did you use the proper glucose control solution for the test strips you used Did you select the appropriate control result level L1 or L2 Repeat the glucose control test If the result still is not acceptable contact Roche Diagnostics during business hours 27 Caring For Your Meter Display Check This verifies that all parts of dB 88m 38 BES the display are working Make mem sure the meter is off Press and 1YPO Ei I IZ hold down the ON OFF button Gb E i EIN I The display should look exactly ti E sea Ok like the picture at right If it code mme gia does not call Roche Diagnostics Cleaning Clean the outside of the meter as needed using a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened with one of the following e 70 alcohol e asolution of mild dishwashing liquid and water e 10 household bleach solution 1 part bleach in 9 parts water made fresh daily e Sekupoudre e Super Sani wipes Ammonium Chloride with alcohol Do not get moisture into the code key slot test strip slot or the serial port A Note to Healthcare Professionals Follow the infection control procedures appropriate for your facility 28 Storage and Handling Keep your meter free of dust
28. r will beep to let you know the test is beginning Hold your finger to the edge of the strip until the yellow window is completely filled with blood What if I still see yellow on the test strip e If less than 15 seconds have passed a second drop of blood may be applied f more than 15 seconds have passed remove the strip and repeat test with a new strip 13 9 When blood is applied to strip an hourglass flashes on the display until Ve a measurement is completed E 25 Result appears IN The blood glucose result is displayed in mg dL or mmol L que Bic que Bie Ta Lu TE ar MN At CR aan mg dL mmol L Your result is automatically recorded in the meter s memory You may also want to record the glucose value in your Record Book or Diary Note For instructions on how to store a result in memory with a general flag asterisk refer to Marking 14 a Result with a Flag Asterisk on page 16 11 Remove test strip from meter Discard the strip and lancet in a puncture proof container with a lid If you have completed your testing turn the meter OFF or the meter will automatically turn off 5 seconds after removing the strip If HI is displayed your j blood glucose result may qe B ie be higher than 600 mg dL LI 33 3 mmol L refer to your test strip package insert or the section Understanding Your Test Results on page 17 If
29. rip vial and remove test strip Replace vial cap Within 3 minutes insert XJ test strip yellow window NEZ facing up into test strip slot The meter turns on automatically Check that the code number on the meter matches the code on the vial of test strips you are using The test strip symbol stops flashing and a blood drop symbol appears on the display Press and release the right arrow button once to select a L1 Level 1 control or twice to select a L2 Level 2 control Note Results marked as L1 or L2 do not appear in memory or averages Hold the control bottle horizontally with the tip pointed directly at the right edge of the strip Gently squeeze the bottle to form one small drop Bring the drop to the edge of the strip within the curve and allow the strip to automatically draw the solution into the yellow window until it is completely filled An hourglass flashes in the display until the measurement is complete AM Tightly replace the cap on E control solution The control result appears If result is within the acceptable range which is found on the side of the vial of strips an icon of the control vial appears on the screen while the control test result and time and date if set alternate with OK and L1 or L2 on the display Example of an acceptable Level 1 control result 9 58 at gt ut Li Mv A gt en d A
30. stored in memory although your meter will store any future test results Temperature is above or below the operating range of the meter Move to an area gt gt a between 14 and 40 C wait oF i i 5 minutes and perform a i test Do not artificially heat 1 N or cool the meter Meter has failed its series of electronic checks Turn meter gt gt OFF then ON again If this error M M L display still appears testing M i i cannot take place Call Roche Diagnostics 41 Technical Data Please read information packaged with test strips regarding up to date product specifications and limitations Measuring Principle The glucose dehydrogenase converts the glucose in a blood sample to gluconolac tone This reaction liberates an electron that reacts with a coenzyme electron acceptor the oxidized form of the mediator hexacyanoferrate Ill forming the reduced form of the mediator hexacyanoferrate Il The test strip employs the electromechanical principle of biamperom etry The monitor applies a voltage between two identical electrodes which causes the reduced mediator formed during the incubation period to be reconverted to an oxidized mediator This generates a small current that is read by the monitor The meter detects electrical current change and with the aid of the code key converts the signal obtained into a displayed reading 42 Product Specifications Meter Storage
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