Problem SolvingTesting Your Blood Glucose Problem Solving Recalling Memory Recalling Memory
Turn on the meter by pressing and holding
“ ” button.
The “ ” will appear on the screen, and
then the meter will display the main mode.
If error messages (Err 1, Err 3, etc) appear,
see Solving Problems on page 51 for
trouble shooting.
Message Description and Remedy
The meter electronics or test strip is damaged
Replace the battery and turn on the meter again.
Remove the test strip and insert a new test
strip again.
If problem persists, call us at 1-877-979-5454
between 8:00am and 8:00pm (eastern time),
Monday through Friday.
9:00am - 5:00pm (eastern time), Saturday
Used or contaminated test strip
Repeat the test with a new test strip.Wait until
you see the flashing blood drop icon before
you add blood or a control solution sample.
Not enough sample on the test strip to start
Remove the Test Strip and repeat the test
with a new test strip. See Testing Your
Blood Glucose on page 29.
Battery is low
Change the battery according to instructions
on page 12 , Inserting (or Changing) the Battery.
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Gently bring the test strip and touch
the drop of blood at a slight angle.
The test strip acts like a straw to
pull the blood in. Keep the test strip
in the blood drop until the meter
beeps to indicate the test strip has
enough blood to test.
The screen will start to count down. After six seconds,
your glucose testing result will appear on the meter display
screen.Your test result will be automatically stored into the
meter memory.
Remove the used test strip and throw it into a proper
wastebasket.The meter will time-out after 1.5 minutes of
inactivity. Press “ ” to reactivate the meter.
Remove the used lancet from your lancing device according
to instructions and discard into proper wastebasket.
After the flashing test strip icon
appears, press the “ ” button once,
and the “mem” will appear at the
upper left corner of the display screen.
Press “ ” to select the
“mem” mode.
Press “ ” to view your result, from the most recent to
the oldest.
When less than 300 results are stored in the meter’s
memory,“nil” will appear after the last recorded test result.
For 7-Day, 14-Day, or 30-Day Average
results, continue to press the “ ”
button until you see the
7-Day, 14-Day, or 30-Day Average
icon according to your choice.
When your 30-day average is displayed, you can press “ ”
to go back to view your averages and stored readings.
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Message Description and Remedy
Test result is higher than 600 mg/dL
Wash and dry your hands and repeat the
test using a new test strip. If the result is
still “HI,” contact your physician or healthcare
professional immediately.
Test result is lower than 20 mg/dL
Wash and dry your hands and repeat the
test using a new test strip. If the result is
still “LO,” contact your physician or healthcare
professional immediately.
There are no memorized results in the meter
Check if the date and time on your meter
is set up. See Setting Up Your New System
on page 12 .
Start testing your blood glucose, see Testing
Your Blood Glucose on page 29 .
Temperature out of range
Move the meter into an area that is between
50°F~104°F, and allow 10 to 15 minutes for it to
reach the new temperature.
CAUTION: IFYOU SEE “HI” OR “LO” DISPLAYED,YOUR BLOOD
GLUCOSE LEVEL MAY BE ABOVE 600 MG/DL OR BELOW 20 MG/DL,
REPEAT TESTING. IFYOU STILL RECEIVE THE SAME RESULT, CALL
YOUR PHYSICIAN OR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL IMMEDIATELY.
NOTE:
Control testing results will not be included in the day averages.
When there are no memorized results stored in the meter,
the display screen will show “nil.”
When there is no day average data available, the display
screen will show three dashes.
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