NOTE:
• Do not press the puncture point
against the test strip and try not to
smear the blood.
• If you do not apply a blood sample to
the test strip within 3 minutes the
device switches off automatically.
Should this happen, remove the test
strip and re-insert it in order to start a
new test.
• The control window must be filled with
blood before the meter automatically
starts to countdown. DO NOT try to
add more blood to the test strip once
the blood drop has filled the control
window. Should that happen,
dispose
of the test strip, insert a new test
strip and repeat the test.
• If you struggle to fill the control
window, please contact your healthcare
professional or customer support for
assistance.
5. Reading the test results
Your test results will appear once the meter
reaches 0 in its countdown. The result is
automatically stored in the meter.
6. Eject the used test strip (k)
Eject the test strip by pressing the ejector
button on the side of the device. Use a
specially designated waste container for
disposing of the used test strips. The meter
switches off automatically.
The meter stores the 1,000 most recent test
results together with their dates and times.
In order to access these records, start with
the device turned off.
Viewing the test results
1. Press and release the button marked
M
.
" " will appear on the display.
Press
M
again, the first measurement
displayed is the most recent one, together
with the date, time and meter mode.
2. Press
M
to call up the results stored in
the meter. If you keep the M button
depressed, the meter will switch off.
Transmitting data using a cable or
Bluetooth®
You can attach a micro USB cable (Windows
7 and 8) to the meter or activate Bluetooth®
(Windows 10 and up) to view the test results
on a computer using the
Health Care Soft-
ware System
. For further information on the
Health Care Software System or to acquire a
USB cable, please contact your local customer
support or distributor for assistance.
1. Installing the software
The software can be downloaded from the
website: www.diatesse.nl
2. Connecting the meter to a computer
using a USB cable or (optionally)
wirelessly using Bluetooth®
(Windows 10 and up)
USB cable: Insert the cable in an unused
USB port on your computer. Insert the
other end of the cable in the meter's
data port while the meter is switched
off. "USB" will appear on the meter's
display, indicating that the meter is now in
communication mode. Under the software
options, select the model: TD-4289 (B).
Bluetooth®: Turn the meter on and
immediately switch it off again to activate
Bluetooth® (the indicator light will
flash blue). Next, follow the instructions
contained in the software on your
computer to connect the meter to the
computer using Bluetooth®.
Under the software options, select the
model: TD-4289(B).
Viewing the average of
blood sugar results over
a number of days
1. Press the button marked M (and keep it
depressed for a few seconds) then release
it to open the memory mode and to view
the average results with" "and "DAY
AVG"
on the display.
Release the M button and the average
results over 7 days will appear on the
display with the meter in General mode.
2. Press M to view the average results over
14, 21, 28, 60 and 90 days. These results
are stored in each meter mode under Gen,
AC and finally PC.
3. To shut down the meter's memory.
Press the M button repeatedly; the meter
switches off after displaying the most
recent test results.
Always follow the instructions on the
lancing device's package insert for
disposing of the used lancet.
WARNING:
Used test strips and lancets could pose
a biological hazard. Dispose of them
properly in accordance with the local
regulations.
METER MEMORY
NOTE:
• If you want to turn the memory off,
keep the M button depressed for
3 seconds or leave the device alone for
3 minutes, after which it automatically
switches off.
• The results of tests using control
solution are NOT included in the
average daily results.
DOWNLOADING
YOUR RESULTS TO
A COMPUTER
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