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If an error message appears on the display, refer to the
Troubleshooting
Guide
on page
35
. If a “HI” or “LO” error appears on the display, refer to “HI”
and “LO” messages below.
6. Record valid results in your logbook with the date and time, and compare them
to the target goals set by your diabetes healthcare professional. Refer to
Suggested Testing Times and Target Goals
on page
33
or your logbook for
more details on your target blood glucose level goals.
7. Remove and discard the used test strip.
Note:
Dispose of blood samples and materials carefully. Treat all blood samples
as if they are infectious materials. Follow proper precautions and obey all local
regulations when disposing of blood samples and materials.
“HI” and “LO” Messages
The meter can accurately measure blood glucose concentrations between 0.6 to
33.3 mmol/L (10 to 600 mg/dL). “HI” and “LO” messages indicate results outside of
this range.
If “HI” appears on the display, the measured concentration value is above
33.3 mmol/L (600 mg/dL). The test should be retaken to ensure that no mistake was
made in the procedure. If you are certain the meter is functioning properly and no
mistakes were made in the procedure, and your blood glucose is still consistently
measured as “HI”, it indicates severe hyperglycemia (high blood glucose). You
should contact your healthcare professional immediately.
If “LO” appears on the display, the measured concentration value is below
0.6 mmol/L (10 mg/dL). The test should be retaken to ensure that no mistake was
made in the procedure. If you are certain the meter is functioning properly and no
mistakes were made in the procedure, and your blood glucose is still consistently
measured as “LO”, it may indicate severe hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). You
should treat yourself for hypoglycemia immediately as recommended by your
healthcare professional.
Precautions and Limitations
Please refer to test strip insert.