Step 3: Insert test strip into meter
Turn the meter on by inserting a test strip with the
arrow on the test strip facing up and pointing to the
meter. Confirm that the code on the meter matches
the species code on the test strip vial. To change the
species, press and hold “c” and at the same time
press “m”.
How to perform a blood glucose test
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• Requires a very small blood sample size (0.3 ul)
• Test strip turns meter on automatically
• Test strips are designed for fast wicking
• Results are ready in seconds
Step 5: Obtain sample
Using the lancing device, extract a small amount
of blood from the selected testing site.
Step 6: Add blood sample to test strip
With the meter, touch front edge of the test strip to the
blood drop
until you hear a beep
. Moving lines on the
meter display to indicate it is working.
Step 7: Read results
Results appear within 5 seconds. Discard used test
strip and lancet.
Please take care to discard used test strip and lancet in sharps container or biohazard.
Dogs:
Elbow callus
Marginal ear vein
Side of the paw pad
Inside of upper lip
Cats:
Marginal ear vein
Side of the paw pad
Step 4: Select a testing site
Step 2: Prepare lancet
Insert a new lancet into a lancing device, push until it
comes to a complete stop, and replace the white cap.
For more information, please read the AlphaTrak3 Quick
User’s Guide or watch our instructional videos on
alphatrak.com and YouTube.
Adjust lancing device depth by rotating the wheel: 1 is the shallowest, 6 is the deepest.
Step 1: Gather all supplies to perform a test
•
AlphaTrak 3 Meter
•
Lancing device and lancets
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AlphaTrak 3 Test Strips
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Optional: Vaseline (to help blood
form droplets)
•
Gauze or tissue
Elbow callus
Side of the paw pad
Marginal ear vein
Inside of upper lip
Before you get started, please follow the AlphaTrak 3 meter setup instructions provided in the Quick User’s Guide.