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CAUTION

  If “LO” or “HI” appears on the screen:

  Repeat the test. If “LO” or “HI” still appears, contact your doctor or 

healthcare professional. “LO” appears if your test result is less than 20 

mg/dL (1,1 mmol/L). “HI” appears if your test result is more than 600 

mg/dL (33,3 mmol/L). 

  The “hypo” or “hyper” icons may appear depending on the threshold 

limit you have set (§7.4).

  β-Ketone test warning. If your own blood glucose is above a given 

threshold  (to  be  set,  §7.5),  the  KETONE  ICON  will  start  blinking  at 

the bottom left hand corner of the display and an intermittent beep 

will sound, reminding the user that a blood β-ketone test would be 

recommended. 

  If test results do not match with how you feel: Make sure you have 

performed  the  test  correctly  as  explained  in  §4.2.  Then,  conduct 

a glucose control test to check that the system is working properly 

(§4.3). Repeat the test using a blood sample taken from a fingertip (do 

not use an alternative site). If the test result still does not match how 

you feel, contact your doctor or healthcare professional. 

  Do not ignore test results. Do not alter your blood glucose 

management  or  treatment  without  first  consulting  your  doctor  or 

healthcare professional.

4Press the release button to remove the test strip.  The  meter  will 

switch off.

   

CAUTION

  When ejecting the used test strip, point your meter downwards and 

away from others.

  Disposal of biohazardous waste

Used  test  strips  and  lancets  are  biohazardous  waste.  They  must 

therefore be disposed according to local regulations on biohazardous 

waste.

4.3 Glucose control test

Conduct a control test if:

 you suspect the meter or GlucoMen® areo Sensor test strips are not 

working properly;

  the meter has been dropped;

  the meter is damaged;

  your blood glucose test results do not match with how you feel;

  you want to check the performance of the meter and GlucoMen® areo 

Sensor test strips when you first get them or any time you want to check 

their performance before a blood glucose test.

  

NOTE

 To test your meter and GlucoMen® areo Sensor test strips only use the 

GlucoMen® areo Control (provided separately). 

 Do not use the GlucoMen® areo Ket Control for testing the GlucoMen® 

areo Sensor: erroneous results would be obtained.

   

CAUTION

  Do not use control solutions after their expiry date. The expiry date is 

indicated on the control solution vial next to the   symbol.

  For  accurate  test  results,  allow  the  meter,  test  strips  and  control 

solution to adjust to the surroundings for at least 30 minutes before 

running the control test:

  - temperature: 5 to 45 °C (41 to 113 °F);

  - humidity: 20 to 90% RH. 

  Do  not  use  the  control  solutions  if  3  months  or  more  have  passed 

since first opening the vial.

  Do not  drink  the  control  solution.  It  is  not  intended  for  human 

consumption.

  Avoid contact of the solution with the skin and the eyes as this could 

cause inflammation.

To perform a glucose control solution test, proceed as follows:

1. Insert a new GlucoMen® areo Sensor test strip into the test strip port. 

The drop icon starts blinking on the screen and the Glucose icon 

“GLU” will be shown at the bottom left hand corner of the display. If 

nothing appears on the screen, remove the test strip, insert it into the 

test strip port again and wait for the drop icon to start blinking.

2Select the ctl test icon (§2.1). 

   

WARNING

  If the ctl icon has not been selected before performing the control 

solution test, the result will be stored as a blood test and used for 

calculating averages.

  Always select the ctl icon before conducting a control solution 

test or the results may fall outside the acceptable range. To enable 

the ctl icon, just press one of the UP/DOWN (  /  ) buttons once 

while the drop icon is blinking on the screen.

3. Gently  shake  the  control  solution  vial  before  testing.  Discard  a  drop 

before use. Squeeze a drop of control solution onto a clean, hard, dry 

surface. 

4Touch the control solution drop with the tip of the test strip until the 

check window is full. A beeper will sound (if enabled) as the countdown 

timer starts on the screen.

  

NOTE

  The test will not start if you apply your control solution directly to the 

check  window.  The  test  starts  when  the  meter  detects  the  control 

solution. During the test the meter counts down from 5 to 1.

  Tightly close the control solution vial.

  Do not touch the test strip once the meter has started the countdown.

5Check that your test result is within the acceptable range indicated 

on the label of the GlucoMen® areo Sensor test strip vial. If out of range, 

make sure that no procedural errors were made, then repeat the control 

solution test.

   

CAUTION

  If you still have test results that fall outside the acceptable range, stop 

using the system, and contact the A. Menarini Diagnostics customer 

service.

6Press the release button to remove the test strip.  The  meter  will 

switch off.

4.4 Marking test results

After a blood (not control) glucose test is performed with a valid result, you 

can mark the result as follows:

1. Start from point 3 of the glucose testing procedure (result displayed on 

the screen, §4.2).

  Press    until  the  markers  icons  start  blinking.  Press   or   to scroll 

through the icons (backwards or forwards) according to the following 

sequence:

   Before meal marker.

   After meal marker.

  

Exercise marker.

  

Check marker (General Purpose marker).

   

Void  (Once  confirmed  it  deselects  any  previously  selected 

marker).

2. Press    to  confirm  the  marker  you  selected.  You  can  select  more 

markers (but only one when setting 

 or 

) by repeating steps 1 

& 2.

3. Return to point 4 of the glucose testing procedure (§4.2).

5. Measuring your blood β-ketone levels

5.1. Blood sampling

For  information  on  how  to  use  the  lancing  device,  read  the  relevant 

instructions for use.

   

CAUTION

  Wash  the  puncture  site  with  soap  and  water  and  dry  the  site 

thoroughly before sampling blood.

  Do not share the same lancet or lancing device with anyone else to 

avoid the risk of infection.

  Always use a new lancet. Lancets are for single-use only. Do not reuse 

a lancet that has already been used.

The GlucoMen® areo β-Ketone Sensor is not intended for alternative site 

testing (AST). Use only fresh capillary whole blood from your fingertip for 

testing.
5.2. Testing your blood β-ketone

1. Insert a new GlucoMen® areo β-Ketone Sensor test strip (light purple 

colour) into the test strip port. The drop icon starts blinking on the 

screen and the β-ketone icon “KET” will be shown at the bottom left 

hand corner of the display. If nothing appears on the screen, remove the 

test strip, insert it into the test strip port again and wait for the drop icon 

to start blinking.

2Apply the drop of blood to the tip of the test strip until the check 

window  is  full. A  beeper  sounds  (if  enabled)  and  a  countdown  timer 

starts on the screen

  

NOTE

  For accurate test results, apply the drop of blood to the tip of the test 

strip within 20 seconds after puncturing.

  Do not test blood that runs or spreads out from the puncture site.

  Do not smear blood onto the test strip.

  Do not forcefully press the test strip into your puncture site.

  Do not touch the test strip once the meter has started the countdown.

Summary of Contents for Areo 2k

Page 1: ... Ketone Self Monitoring System 2 System overview 2 1 Meter FRONT TEST STRIP PORT UP DOWN BUTTONS ENTER BUTTON TEST STRIP PORT Test strip should be inserted here ENTER BUTTON Press and hold for 2 seconds to access meter memory 6 1 or longer 4 seconds to enter setup mode while not testing 7 UP DOWN BUTTONS Press or to scroll through different options and or values BACK BATTERY HOLDER NFC ANTENNA DAT...

Page 2: ...Sensor or GlucoMen areo β Ketone Sensor only Do not use other test strips it causes inaccurate test results Do not use test strips after their expiry date The expiry date is either written on the test strip vial next to the symbol glucose sensor or on the foil pouch β ketone sensor For accurate test results allow the meter and test strips to adjust to the surroundings for at least 30 minutes befor...

Page 3: ...culating averages Always select the ctl icon before conducting a control solution test or the results may fall outside the acceptable range To enable the ctl icon just press one of the UP DOWN buttons once while the drop icon is blinking on the screen 3 Gently shake the control solution vial before testing Discard a drop before use Squeeze a drop of control solution onto a clean hard dry surface 4...

Page 4: ... Gently shake the control solution vial before testing Discard a drop before use Squeeze a drop of control solution onto a clean hard dry surface 4 Touch the control solution drop with the tip of the test strip until the check window is full A beeper will sound if enabled as the countdown timer starts on the screen NOTE The test will not start if you apply your control solution directly to the che...

Page 5: ...y set 1 The display will show the alarm clock and the Glu icons both blinking Press or to scroll between glucose Glu icon blinking and β Ketone Ket icon blinking alarm section Press to confirm the selection and move on to the next step In the following steps either Glu or Ket icon will be shown indicating the selected alarm section 2 The display will show alarm 1 status the default setting is OFF ...

Page 6: ...eries as follows 1 Make sure the meter is switched off 2 Remove the battery cover at the rear of the meter 3 Remove the batteries 4 Fit the new batteries into the battery holder with the pole facing upwards 5 Close the battery holder WARNING If the batteries are inserted upside down the meter will not operate The meter clock may stop if you touch the metal parts inside the meter with your hands or...

Page 7: ... icon flashing After 45 seconds of inactivity after the test and Error messages Err2 Err3 Err4 HI and LO After 5 seconds for Error messages Err1 Err5 Temperature icon and Battery icon Dimensions 85 5 mm L x 56 mm W x 18 2 mm H Weight 46 g without batteries Meter Operating Conditions Temperature 5 to 45 C 41 to 113 F for glucose testing 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F for β ketone testing Relative Humidity ...

Page 8: ...areo 2K meter is guaranteed to be free of material and workmanship defects for 2 years from the date of purchase except as noted below If at any time during the first 2 years after purchase your GlucoMen areo 2K meter does not work for any reason other than as described below it will be replaced with a new meter or a substantial equivalent free of charge Should you wish to extend the warranty peri...

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