Note:
1.When you change the date and time backward, you will not
change the test results in the meter memory.
2.Y
ou need to move through the year, month, day, hour, minutes,
alarm, measurement unit, and dEL to save the meter settings and
turn off the meter.
3.T
he average readings in the meter memory are calculated from
the results obtained during the 7, 14, 28, 60
,
and 90 calendar
days preceding the current date and time settings.
Note: Your meter can show results either in “mg/dL” or
“mmol/L”units. It is very important to use the correct unit
of measurement to properly manage your diabetes.
If you live in the Europe, you should use mmol/L; your results will
always have a decimal point. The unit of measurement will be set
to mmol/L by default. If you do not see a decimal point in your test
results, it indicates the measuring unit is in mg/dL.
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