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Recalling Average Test Results
Recalling Average Test Results
1. Press the Main button to switch the screen to Average Mode.
2. On the average screen, use either the Left or Right button to view 1-day, 7-days, 14-days, 30-days, 60-days or 90-
days averages.
3. The number shown in the lower right hand corner indicates how many test results have been calculated.
4. Excluding test results from the average calculation:
You may exclude the test result from average calculation right after each test.
You have to perform this exclusion immediately after the meter displays the reading of your test result. Press the Right
button until the symbol " " appears in the upper right of the screen. Keep pressing the Right button while
simultaneously pressing the Main button until " ” appears. The test result is now excluded from averaging.
The GE200 Blood Glucose meter provides several average test results. View the 1-day, 7-days, 14-days, 30-days, 60-
days and 90-days average test results for better blood glucose monitoring.
To recover excluded test results and include them in the average calculation, do not leave the current mode. Press the
Right button until the symbol " " changes to " ". Keep pressing the Right button and while simultaneously
pressing the Main button until " " appears. The excluded test result is now included into the average calculation.
5. Quick Searching:
To view test results in sequential order automatically, enter the Memory Mode. Press the Right or Left button for 2
seconds. (The Right button is for viewing from the most current to the oldest test results. The Left button is for viewing
from the oldest to the most current test results). Release the button to stop at any particular test result.
NOTE
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Test results must exist during the desired
time interval. For example: To get a 14-day average on 1/30/11, you must have test results dated between
1/17 and 1/30. If no test results exist during that time frame you will not receive an average.
- To exclude test results from average calculation, you need to remain in Test Mode and perform the exclusion
right after you get the test result. Once you move to MEM Mode, Average Mode or Time Mode, you will not be
able to perform the exclusion.
- The "Lo", "Hi" results, control solution test results and test results under abnormal temperature < 43°F (6°C), >
111°F (44°C) will be excluded from average calculations.
The Average function requires that the correct time and date is set.
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