Meter Use and Precautions
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Wait for the Blood Drop / Strip Symbol to appear before applying the
sample.
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The meter is preset to display blood glucose concentration in either
millimoles per liter (mmol/L) or milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) depending
on which unit of measure is standard in your country. This unit of measure
cannot be adjusted.
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Meter will shut off automatically 2 minutes after inactivity.
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Do not get water or other liquids inside the meter.
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Keep the strip port area clean.
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Keep your meter dry and avoid exposing it to extreme in temperature or
humidity. Do not leave it in your car.
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Do not drop the meter or get it wet. If you do drop the meter or get it wet,
check the meter by running a quality control test. Refer to Quality Control
Test on page 17 for instructions.
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Do not take the meter apart. Taking the meter apart will void the warranty.
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Refer to the Caring for Your Meter section on page 37 for details on
cleaning the meter.
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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.
All Glucose Systems Preventive Warnings with Regard to EMC:
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This instrument is tested for immunity to electrostatic discharge as
specified in IEC 61000-4-2. However, use of this instrument in a dry
environment, especially if synthetic materials are present (synthetic
clothing, carpets, etc.) may cause damaging static discharges that may
cause erroneous results.
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This instrument complies with the emission and immunity requirements
described in EN61326-1 and EN61326-2-6. Do not use this instrument in
close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation, as these
may interfere with proper operation of the meter.
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For professional use, the electromagnetic environment should be
evaluated prior to operation of this device.
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