1Box Included:
1 meter
1 lancing device
1 check strip
1lithium battery
1 user's manual
1 warranty card
1 carring case
How to use ?
PERFORMING A TEST WITH GLS-79 BLOOD GLUCOSE TEST STRIP
1. Wash your hands in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry
completely. Warm your fingers to increase blood flow. Remove
new test strip from vial. Be sure to tightly re-cap the via after
removing test strips. Insert test strip immediately into strip slot
as illustrated. The meter turns on automatically.
2. Check that the code number in the meter matches the code on the vial
of test strips you are using.
3. When the symbol flashes, you are ready to perform a test.
4. Use the lancet loaded in lancing device to obtain a drop of blood on
the side of your finger. Hold the device firmly against the side of your
finger. Press the release button. Gently massage your finger to obtain
the required blood volume. To perform the test, you need only 0.8μL
of blood sample.
5. Apply the blood sample to the right or left edge of the test strip in a
way that is comfortable to you. Make sure that the blood drop has
saturated the test confirmation window. When blood is applied to the
strip, a line moves on the display until measurement is completed.
6. Your result will show up in 8 seconds, and it is automatically recorded in
the meter’s memory. You may also want to record the result in your
logbook.
7. If the test is being done within 2 hours after meal, press“S”button to
change the setting from AC to PC
(7.2).If the test is a control
solution test, press“S”button again to change the setting from PC
t
o QC (7.1).
NOTE: IF A TEST IS SET AS “QC ”, THE RESULT WILL NOT BE
CALCULATED INTO AVERAGES
.
8. After testing completed, remove the test strip from the meter. Discard
the strip and lancet safely in a puncture resistant container.
9. The meter has risk indicator function. If is displayed, your blood
glucose result may be higher than 320 mg/dL(17.8mmol/L). If is
displayed, your blood glucose result may be lower than 70 mg/dL
(3.9mmol/L). The testing range of the meter is from 20 to 600
mg/dL(1.1-33.3mmol/L). If “HI” is displayed, your blood glucose result
may be higher than 600 mg/dL(33.3mmol/L). If “LO” is displayed, your
blood glucose result may be lower than 20 mg/dL(1.1mmol/L).