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Quick Reference Guide

This guide is intended to be used as a quick reference to 

the EasyTouch® HealthPro™ User Manual. Please read the 

complete manual before using the EasyTouch® HealthPro™ 

Glucose Monitoring System.

Please refer to pages 38-40 in the EasyTouch® HealthPro™  User Manual 

for additional information.

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For Questions or Comments, call MHC Customer Support at
(877) 358-4342, Monday thru Friday, 9am to 5pm EST.  

Performing a Test

Detailed instructions on setting up your meter with the date, 

time and number of days for test averaging can be found in 

the EasyTouch® HealthPro™ User Manual.

Meter may be defective. Reboot meter with new 

batteries.

Test strip may be contaminated or used. Retest with 

new test strip.

Insufficient amount of sample blood placed on the 

test strip. Retest with new test strip.

Inadequate sample of blood or control solution on 

test strip. Retest with new test strip.

Blood sample is placed on the test strip before the 

symbol for blood blinks.

Color bars on the back of strip are dirty, bad or there 

is too much light. Retest with new test strip.

Ambient temperature is less than 50˚F (10˚C). Wait 

10 minutes and retest with new test strip.

Ambient temperature is over 104˚F (40˚C). Wait 10 

minutes and retest with new test strip.

Test result is lower than 20mg/dl. Repeat test to 

ensure accurate results.

Test result is higher than 600mg/dl. Repeat test to 

ensure accurate results.

To retrieve your test results, press and release

the “    ” button. Most recent results appears first. 

Press the “   ” and “    ” buttons to navigate 

through your previous test results.

To retrieve your test averaging, press and release 

the “   ” button when viewing your most recent 

test result. To switch between day-averaging 

presets, press the “   ” and “    ” buttons. 

Reviewing Your Results

The EasyTouch® HealthPro™ Meter stores up to 365 test 

results in its built-in memory, along with the average sugar 

level for the number of days you preset the glucose test 

meter to calculate.

STEP 1

STEP 2

Insert a test strip firmly into the test port. The 

meter will automatically turn on and read the 

test strip code. A blinking test strip “             ” will 

appear when the meter is ready for testing. 

Place blood sample onto the end of the test 

strip. When the test strip has collected the blood 

sample (0.5µL), the meter will beep and 

automatically start counting down. 

After 5 seconds, your blood glucose result will 

appear on the display and will automatically be 

stored into the meter’s memory. The meter will 

automatically turn off.

STEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

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