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GLUCOCARD X-mini plus INT-IVD mmol Operating Manual (83-04345) page 2 FRONT
Alarm
to follow the black
arrows ( ).
1. Select an
alarm number.
1. Select a
setting.
1. Set the year.
2. Set the month.
3. Set the day.
1. Select a time
format.
12h or 24h
2. Set the hour.
3. Set the minute.
4. Select a date
format.
d-n: Day-month
n-d: Month-day
on1: Low
on2: Normal
on3: High
oFF: Off
1. Make sure
the meter is
off.
2.
To go to “SET”:
2. Turn on the
alarm.
3. Set the hour.
4. Set the minute.
5. Go to “End”.
1. Turn on the
expiration
warning.
The date 6 months
from the current
date appears.
1. Turn on the
ECO mode.
The ECO mode
extends battery
life.
1. Turn on the
HYPO flag.
2. Set the
threshold value.
0.6 to 4.4 mmol/L
A HYPO flag
appears when
your test results
are below the
threshold value.
1. Set the upper
limit of the
graph.
2. Set the lower
limit of the
graph.
1.1 to 33.3 mmol/L
0.6 to 32.8
mmol/L
1. Turn on the
meal amount
flag.
1. Select a
setting.
7d, 14d, 30d or
90d
You can make 4
alarm settings.
A1, A2, A3 or A4
Current setting Current setting Current setting Current setting
Current settingCurrent settingCurrent settingCurrent settingCurrent settingCurrent setting
Beeper volume Date Time
Bar graphECOSetup end
Test strip
expiration
Result average
display
HYPO
(hypoglycemic)
Meal amount
to change the settings or
numbers.
or
to scroll through the
settings or numbers:
or
to follow the gray
arrows ( ).
Hold for
5 seconds
To the top of the alarm setting.
Back to “Alarm”
Hold
To make another alarm
setting, repeat steps 1 to 4.
To the top of the
beeper volume
setting.
To the top of the
date setting.
The meter turns
off.
To the top of the
HYPO setting.
NOTE
The meter turns
itself off if left
alone for 3
minutes (ECO
mode: 1 minute).
Your new settings
will be saved.
To the top of the
time setting.
To change
the date:
See steps 1 to
3 inDate.”
OK
To the top of the
expiration
setting.
To the top of the
ECO mode
setting.
To the top of the
bar graph
setting.
To the top of the
meal amount
setting.
To the top of the
result average
display setting.
Your meter is set up as below at the time of purchase. To change the settings, see the setup mode flowchart.
Alarm: Off Beeper volume: High (3) Date: Current local date Time: Current local time
Result average display: 7d Meal amount: Off Bar graph: Upper limit 16.7 mmol/L, Lower limit 2.8 mmol/L HYPO: Off
ECO: Off Test strip expiration: Off
Chapter 7 Meter Setup
Setup mode
When you hear a beep, remove the test strip from the blood. The test starts
when the meter detects enough amount of blood. The meter counts down from
5 to 1 during the test.
NOTE
For accurate test results, touch the test strip to your blood in less than 20
seconds after puncturing.
Do not test blood that runs or spreads out from the puncture site.
Do not smear blood on the test strip.
Do not press the test strip into your puncture site with force.
If the meter does not start counting down, touch the test strip to the drop of
blood again within 10 seconds. Use a new test strip if more than 10 seconds
have passed.
Keep your hands away from the test strip once the meter starts counting
down.
3. Read your test result.
You will hear a beep when the test result appears on the
screen. The meter stores this test result and the test date
in the memory.
Test results
The 6 most recent test results
appear as a bar graph, with the
newest result at the far right.
To switch the bar graph to the
current date and time:
4. Attach the head cap to the lancing device body.
5. If needed, adjust the lancing depth by turning the
adjustment dial.
6. Wash the puncture site with soap and water. Dry
thoroughly.
7. Press the head cap against your fingertip and press
the puncture button lightly.
If you accidentally press the puncture button before
reaching the puncture site, press the disposal-and-set
lever until you hear a click. The device is then reset.
8. Obtain as much blood as that shown in “Actual size”
on the right.
Next ...
Go to chapter 4 “Testing Your Blood Glucose”.
3.5 Sampling from Your Palm, Forearm or Upper Arm
1. See steps 1 to 5 in chapter 3.4.
2. Select a soft, fleshy area on the palm, forearm or upper arm that is free of
visible veins, moles and hair and away from bone.
3. Massage the puncture site.
4. Wash the puncture site with soap and water. Dry
thoroughly.
5. Press the head cap hard against the puncture site for
about 10 seconds. Press the puncture button lightly.
If you accidentally press the puncture button before
reaching the puncture site, press the disposal-and-set
lever until you hear a click. The device is then reset.
6. Hold the head cap against the site. Add and reduce
pressure to the site repeatedly, one cycle per second,
to obtain as much blood as that shown in “Actual size”
on the right.
If you obtained an insufficient amount of blood, rub or
warm a new puncture site to increase blood flow.
Then, make another puncture.
Next ...
Go to chapter 4 “Testing Your Blood Glucose”.
1. Make sure that the blood symbol is flashing on the screen.
If nothing appears on the screen, remove the test strip and insert it back into
the slot. Then, wait until the blood symbol starts flashing.
2. Touch the tip of the test strip to the drop of blood.
Let the test strip draw up blood until the dark-colored
check window is filled with blood.
Accurate test results will not be obtained if you apply
your blood to the check window directly.
Chapter 4 Testing Your Blood Glucose
NOTE
In the ECO mode, the test result appears on the screen 2 minutes shorter than
otherwise. See chapter 7 “Meter Setup”.
4. Slide the test strip disposal lever to eject the test strip.
The meter turns itself off.
Test results are shown in mmol/L. You cannot change the unit of measure. If
the results appear in mg/dL by any possibility, contact your distributor
immediately. Using mg/dL may cause you to misread test results and lead
to incorrect treatment.
WARNING
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 0.6
mmol/L. “Hi” appears if your test result is more than 33.3 mmol/L.
If test results do not match how you feel:
Make sure you performed the test properly as explained in chapters 2 to
4. Then, do a control test to check there are no problems with the meter
or test strips. If you tested blood from the palm, forearm or upper arm,
repeat the test with blood sample from a fingertip. If test results still do
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 consulting your doctor or healthcare professional. It
is important to follow their instructions.
CAUTION
Bar graph
Upper limit
Lower limit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Level indications
Deeper
Actual
size:
Actual size:
5. Remove the used lancet from your lancing device.
Remove the head cap from the lancing device body.
Stab the protective cap with the tip of the lancet.
Push the disposal-and-set lever in the direction of the
arrow to remove the lancet.
Disposal of Biohazardous Waste
Test strips and lancets qualify as biohazardous waste once used to test blood
glucose. After use, dispose of them according to your local regulations on
biohazardous waste.
Point your meter down and away from others when ejecting the used test
strip.
CAUTION
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