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Additional features
Auto electrode inserting detection
Auto sample loading detection
Auto reaction time count-down
Temperature Warning
Battery power Warning
Used test strips Warning
Maintenance
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Use of this instrument in a dry environment, especially if synthetic materials are
present (synthetic clothing, carpets etc.) may cause damaging electrostatic discharges
that may cause erroneous results.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): The meter complies with the electromagnetic
requirements IEC 61326-2-6: 2012 specified in ISO 15197-2013. Electromagnetic
emissions are low and unlikely to interfere with other nearby electronic equipment, nor
are emissions from nearby electronic equipment likely to interfere with the meter.
Immunity to electrostatic is charge meets the requirements of IEC 61326-2-6: 2012. The
meter has been tested for radio frequency interference at the frequency range and test
levels specified by IEC 61326-2-6: 2012.
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Do not use this instrument in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic
radiation, as these may interfere with the proper operation.
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Avoid dirt, dust, blood, control solution or liquids into the meter test port.
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Do not keep meter in an area where it may be crushed.
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Store blood glucose monitoring system (meter, test strip, control solution) in a dry place.
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Do not freeze.
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Do not store in the kitchen or bathroom.
Changing the batteries
Make sure your meter is off when you change the batteries.
Caution: Keep batteries away from children. If the battery is swallowed call healthcare
professional immediately.
Step 1: Slide the battery cover out of the meter.
Step 2: Remove the old batteries. Place the new ones in the drawer according to the inner
compartment directs of “+” and “
–
” side.
Step 3: Slide the battery cover back into position until it locks into place.
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