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[1]
When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( ) but-
ton once to enter menu mode. The word “MEM” is displayed.
[2]
Press the DOWN (
) or UP (
) arrow buttons
until the abbreviation “HYPER” is displayed.
[3]
Press the CHECK ( ) button to enter and edit
the Hyperglycemic Warning Alarm settings.
[4]
Set the Hyperglycemic Alarm ON or OFF with
the DOWN (
) or UP (
) arrow buttons. Your
selection will be highlighted by the blinking
of the symbol. Press the CHECK ( ) button to
confirm your selection and move on to the
hyperglycemic threshold setting.
[5]
Set the hyperglycemic threshold (flashing)
with the DOWN (
) or UP (
) arrow buttons. Press the CHECK
( ) button to confirm your selection and return to the menu.
[1]
When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( ) but-
ton once to enter menu mode. The word “MEM” is displayed.
[2]
Press the DOWN (
) or UP (
) arrow buttons
until the abbreviation “HYPO” is displayed.
[3]
Press the CHECK ( ) button to enter and edit
the Hypoglycemic Warning Alarm settings.
[4]
Set the Hypoglycemic Alarm ON or OFF with
the DOWN (
) or UP (
) arrow buttons.
Your selection will be highlighted by the
blinking of the symbol. Press the CHECK ( )
button to confirm your selection and move
on to the hypoglycemic threshold setting.
[5]
Set the hypoglycemic threshold (flashing)
with the DOWN (
) or UP (
) arrow buttons. Press the CHECK
( ) button to confirm your selection and return to the menu.
The Hyperglycemic Warning Alarm alerts you when your glucose
test results are above the hyperglycemic threshold you have set.
The meter is pre-set to a hyperglycemic threshold of 240 mg/dL.
Always consult your healthcare professional for your recommend-
ed target ranges. When your glucose test results are above your
set hyperglycemic threshold, the meter display will flash your
test results, the abbreviation “HYPr,” time, and date repeatedly.
WARNING: Your healthcare professional should recommend
what your hyperglycemic limit is.
Setting
Hyperglycemic Warning Alarms
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Setting
Hypoglycemic Warning Alarms
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The Hypoglycemic Warning Alarm alerts you when your glucose
test results are below the hypoglycemic threshold that you have
set. The meter is pre-set to a hypoglycemic threshold of 70 mg/dL.
Always consult your healthcare professional for your recommend-
ed target ranges. When your glucose test results are below your
set hypoglycemic threshold, the meter display will flash your test
results, the abbreviation “HYPO,” time, and date repeatedly.
WARNING: Your healthcare professional should recommend
what your hypoglycemic limit is.
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