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Concentration  

of tested substances

50-100 mg/dL

(2.8-5.6 mmol/L)

250-350 mg/dL

( 1 3 . 9 - 1 9 . 4 

mmol/L)

Acetaminophen

7 mg/dL

(0.46 mmol/L)

8.1

5.3%

Ascorbic acid

4 mg/dL

(0.26 mmol/L)

6.6

5.8%

Bilirubin

1.2 mg/dL

(0.02 mmol/L)

0.2

5.2%

Cholesterol

500 mg/dL

(12.9 mmol/L)

9.6

7.2%

Creatinine

30 mg/dL

( 2.7 mmol/L)

1.3

1.6%

Dopamine

2.2 mg/dL

(0.14 mmol/L)

8.0

3.2%

Galactose

20 mg/dL

(1.11 mmol/L)

6.2

2.5%

Gentisic acid

7 mg/dL

(0.45 mmol/L)

9.8

3.6%

Glutathione

1 mg/dL

(0.03 mmol/L)

3.7

6.5%

Haemoglobin

300 mg/dL

(0.05 mmol/L)

3.8

5.2%

Ibuprofen

50 mg/dL

(2.43 mmol/L)

3.9

2.7%

Icodextrin

5 mg/dL

(0.003 mmol/L)

3.6

1.4%

L-dopa

2 mg/dL

(0.10 mmol/L)

10.0

8.7%

Maltose

20 mg/dL

(0.56 mmol/L)

6.5

4.2%

Methyldopa

4 mg/dL

(0.19 mmol/L)

9.0

3.7%

Pralidoxime iodide 5 mg/dL

(0.14 mmol/L)

2.8

3.3%

Sodium salicylate

40 mg/dL

(2.5 mmol/L)

4.3

2.2%

Tolbutamide

100 mg/dL

(3.70 mmol/L)

1.4

2.3%

Tolazamide

2.5 mg/dL

(0.08 mmol/L)

2.5

3.6%

Triglyceride

300 mg/dL

(3.39 mmol/L)

4.2

8.4%

Uric acid

20 mg/dL

(1.2 mmol/L)

7.2

4.0%

Xylose

9.5 mg/dL

(0.63 mmol/L)

7.0

7.5%

Blood glucose 

value

Influence

Summary of Contents for GL50 evo

Page 1: ...german l engineering Beurer GmbH S flinger Stra e 218 89077 Ulm Germany www beurer com instructions for use GL50 evo GB mg dL Codefree 3 IN 1 BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITOR step by step...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...paring to take a blood sample 18 5 2 Preparing the lancing device for taking a sample 19 5 4 Reading the result and labelling measurements 23 5 5 Post processing and disposal 24 5 6 Evaluating measure...

Page 4: ...les either for self testing or in a clinical environment by trained personnel It enables you to measure your blood glucose quickly and easily store the measured values and dis play the average of all...

Page 5: ...ed Customer Services address A 3 in 1 monitor Lancing device plug in USB and monitor B AST cap for taking blood samples from alternative parts of the body C USB cover D 5 test strips E 5 sterile lance...

Page 6: ...he average measured blood glucose value from the last 7 14 30 and 90 days Display the average of the labelled measured blood glucose values from the last 7 14 30 and 90 days Set the time and date Eval...

Page 7: ...Manufacturer Please observe the Instructions for use PCT certification symbol for products that are exported to the Russian Federation and mem bers of the CIS Green dot Der Gr ne Punkt German dual wa...

Page 8: ...could transfer pathogens The lancing device is suitable for self testing Do not share the lancing device or lancet needles with others or amongst various patients risk of infection Use a new sterile...

Page 9: ...n 90 may lead to inexact results Note The Beurer GL50 evo mg dL measuring system is intended for measuring capillary and venous whole blood Storage and maintenance Warning Store the measuring device a...

Page 10: ...ntainer Note Rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste As a consumer you are required by law to recycle used rechargeable batteries You can recycle your old rechargeable batt...

Page 11: ...3 1 Blood glucose monitor An overview of the monitor 1 2 3 1 Lancing device 2 Plug in USB 3 Monitor Front 1 Display 2 Slot for test strips 3 Scroll wheel 4 Sliding switch for on off 1 3 4 2 Rear 1 Scr...

Page 12: ...ut the integrated lancing device you can use the supplied USB cover in place of the lancing device 3 4 Display symbols 1 4 2 3 6 7 5 1 Battery status 2 Storage place 3 Blood glucose unit mg dL 4 Measu...

Page 13: ...lly the following information on handling and storing your test strips The test strips will only provide accurate measured results if all notes are followed Warning Use each test strip only once and f...

Page 14: ...ry place above 2 C and below 30 C Do not expose the test strips to direct sunlight or heat Do not store in your vehicle in the bathroom or in a cooling appliance Permitted relative air humidity below...

Page 15: ...e month day 24 h or 12 h mode hour and minute 6 To save the settings rotate the scroll wheel until the arrow is pointing towards save and confirm by pressing the scroll wheel 2 Setting the alarm You c...

Page 16: ...g and holding the scroll wheel 2 Rotate the scroll wheel until the arrow is pointing towards settings then press the scroll wheel 3 Rotate the scroll wheel until the arrow is pointing towards bluetoot...

Page 17: ...values select delete all values and press the scroll wheel twice to confirm If you wish to delete individual values select delete value and press the scroll wheel You can now use the scroll wheel to n...

Page 18: ...side Warning In the event of suspected hypoglycaemia take blood from the fingertip only Reason changes to blood glucose levels can be detected quickly in blood samples taken from the fingertip Blood...

Page 19: ...e the protective lancet disc Remove the protective lancet disc by turning clockwise Retain the protective disc for the safe disposal of the used lancet needle after taking a blood sample 4 Select cap...

Page 20: ...f the cap is not in place there is a risk of injury from the exposed lancet Do not squeeze your finger to obtain a larger drop of blood If squeezed the blood is diluted with tissue fluid and this may...

Page 21: ...e slightly to the side of the centre of the fingertip Press the trigger Remove the lancing device from the finger A round drop of blood of at least 0 6 microlitres cor responds to approx 1 4 mm origin...

Page 22: ...on depth in a different area 6 Apply blood to the test strip Turn the monitor by 180 Hold the blood input gap at the tip of the test strip to the drops of blood until the gap is completely filled and...

Page 23: ...bel measured value You have the following options for labelling measured values Before a meal After a meal General label e g after exercising Labelling measured values enables you your GP or diabetes...

Page 24: ...ge 2 4 Remove and dispose of lancet needle Press the trigger again so that you can grip the shaft Carefully remove the lancet needle from the lancing device and dispose of the lancet in a puncture pro...

Page 25: ...abetes On an empty stomach Plasma venous Below 100 mg dL 100 125 mg dL 126 mg dL Two hours after a meal Below 140 mg dL 140 199 mg dL 200 mg dL Source German Diabetes Association Deutsche Diabetes Ges...

Page 26: ...ny blood samples or control solutions to the test strip before inserting it in the moni tor Performing a functional test using control solution Warning To obtain correct results the monitor test strip...

Page 27: ...to the drop of control solution until the gap is completely filled When the gap is sufficiently filled with solution the device performs a measurement The device counts down for approx five seconds Th...

Page 28: ...a temperature and humidity outside the speci fied range Repeat the test using new correctly stored ac cessories test strips and control solution Damaged test strips Possible causes include Test strip...

Page 29: ...age values are calculated as from the new period No saved values indicates an empty memory for measured values Press the scroll wheel button to switch off the device 6 1 Displaying individual values T...

Page 30: ...1 The GL50 evo is compatible with Diabass and SiDiary The blood glucose evaluation software GlucoMemory is pre installed on the monitor s USB stick You do not need to install the software locally on a...

Page 31: ...e Do not store the device test strips and control solution in your vehicle in the bathroom or in a cool ing appliance Retain these Instructions for use Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use...

Page 32: ...630mg dL Temperature of the measuring environment blood glucose monitor or test strip above the permitted range Repeat the test using a new test strip as soon as the measuring environment blood gluco...

Page 33: ...ution Insufficient blood or test strip not filled cor rectly Repeat test using a new test strip and a larger drop of blood Faulty test strip Repeat the test using a new test strip Blood was applied wh...

Page 34: ...pean standard EN 61326 and is subject to specific precautions with regard to electromagnetic compatibility Please note that portable and mobile HF communica tion systems may interfere with this unit F...

Page 35: ...trip box Chemical composition of the control solution The control solution is a red solution with the following D glucose level in percentage shares Ingredients Control solution LEVEL 3 Control soluti...

Page 36: ...2 8 0 8 System accuracy The GL50 evo blood glucose monitor in comparison with the YSI Three lots of GL50 evo blood glucose test strips have been tested to assess the system accuracy of the GL50 evo bl...

Page 37: ...mmol L and 95 9 within 15 of the values obtained in the me dical laboratory with glucose concentrations of at least 100 mg dL 5 55 mmol L You will find further details and information regarding blood...

Page 38: ...l L 9 8 3 6 Glutathione 1 mg dL 0 03 mmol L 3 7 6 5 Haemoglobin 300 mg dL 0 05 mmol L 3 8 5 2 Ibuprofen 50 mg dL 2 43 mmol L 3 9 2 7 Icodextrin 5 mg dL 0 003 mmol L 3 6 1 4 L dopa 2 mg dL 0 10 mmol L...

Page 39: ...claim must be submit ted within a period of 3 years from the date of purchase to BEURER GmbH S flinger Stra e 218 D 89077 Ulm Germany In the event of a warranty claim the customer reserves the right...

Page 40: ...GL50_mg dL_1014_GB Subject to errors and changes...

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