Bioland Technology BGMB002 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual
Bioland Technology Ltd. Blood Glucose Meter
User Manual
Bioland® Blood Glucose Meter Model:G-427B Manufacturer: BIOLAND TECHNOLOGY LTD. A6b7 (Block G), Shangrong Ind. Zone, Baolong 5th Rd, Longgang Distinct, Shenzhen Guangdong, CHINA 518116 G-427B Blood Glucose Meter User Manual Dear G-427B Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner: Read this before using Thank you for choosing this system! This manual contains important information you must know about the system. Please read it thoroughly and carefully. The system provides No Code function which means that you don't need to calibrate your metermaking it easier for the user to monitor blood glucose at home. DANGER - Misuse of this electrical device can cause electrocution, burns, fire and other HAZARDS. Basic safety precautions should always be taken, including all those listed below. Close supervision is necessary when equipment is used by, on, or near children, handicapped persons or invalids. Important safety instructions The following basic safety notice should always be taken: The meter and lancing device are for single patient use. Do not share them with anyone including other family member! Do not use on multiple patients! All parts of the kit are considered biohazardous and can potentially transmit infectious diseases even after you have performed cleaning and disinfection. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 1. Do not place the device in liquid, nor put it where it could fall into liquid. 2. The following basic safety notice should always be taken. 3. Use the device only for the intended use described in this manual. 4. Do not use adjunct which are not supplied by the producer. 5. Do not make the device come into contact with surfaces which are too hot to touch. 6. Do not use the device where aerosol sprays are being used. 7. Do not use the device if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged. 8. Read all the manual, and practice the test, and then use the product to test your blood glucose. Do all quality control checks as directed and consult with a diabetes expert. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTION IN A SAFE PLACE Page 1 of 19 BeforeYour Begin Installing the battery 1. Open the battery cover on the back of meter. 2. If replacing the batteries, please remove the used batteries. 3. Insert 2 new (AAA) batteries with correct +/- direction. 4. Close the battery cover. Environment Protection – Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. Page 2 of 19 Warnings INTRODUCTION TO THE SYSTEM ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM Intended Use The G-427B Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for use in the quantitative measurement of glucose in capillary whole blood from the finger. It is intended for use by people with diabetes mellitus at home as an aid in monitoring the effectiveness of a diabetes control program. The G-427B Blood Glucose Monitoring System intended to be used by a single person and should not be shared. The Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for self-testing outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control. The Blood Glucose Monitoring System is not to be used for the diagnosis of or screening of diabetes, or for neonatal use. The Test Strips are for use with the Blood Glucose Meter to quantitatively measure glucose drawn from the fingertips. The control solutions is intended for use with the system, to check that the glucose meter and test strips are working properly and that you are doing the test correctly. The solutions contain a known range of glucose, as indicated on the strips vial bottles. Page 3 of 19 The system is intended for use outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use). It is for single-patient use. It should be used only for testing glucose (sugar) and only with fresh capillary whole blood samples taken from the finger. The system is intended for use at home. It should not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes or for the testing of newborns. The System is intended for self-testing outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control. Alternative site testing should be done only during steady – state times (when glucose is not changing rapidly). The G-427B blood glucose test strips are for use with the Blood Glucose Meter to quantitatively measure glucose in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips. The Taidoc control solutions is intended for use with the System, to check that the glucose meter and test strips are working properly and that you are doing the test correctly. These solutions contain a known range of glucose, as indicated on the strips vial bottles. This device is not intended for use in healthcare or assisted-use settings such as hospitals, physician’s offices, or long-term care facilities because it has not been determined to be safe and effective for use in these settings, including for routine assisted testing or as part of glycemic control procedures. Use of this device on multiple patients may lead to transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), or other bloodborne pathogens. Test principle Blood Glucose Meter The test is based on the measurement of electrical current generated by the reaction of glucose with the reagent of the strip. The meter measures the current and displays the corresponding blood glucose level. The strength of the current produced by the reaction depends on the amount of glucose in the blood sample. 1. Strip port Where you insert the test strip into strip port, the meter will turn on automatically. 2. Strip ejector Slide forward to eject the test strip Contents of the kits after test. 3. LCD Display A Meter Owner’s Manual Two AAA Alkaline Batteries Test Strips (Optional) Lancing Device Sterile Lancet (Optional) TaiDoc Control Solution (Optional) It guides you through the test using symbols and simple messages 4. "M" Button It is used to turn on the meter enter the memory mode 5. "S" Button It is used to set up the meter NOTE: The Lancing Device can be used for several times, however the sterile lancet should be changed after each use. Sterile lancet and control solution are not included in the standard kit. There are three levels for the control solutions: low, normal and high available, please contact the place of purchase for more information. If any items are missing from your kit or opened prior to use, please contact local customer services or place of purchase for assistance. Page 4 of 19 Meter Screen Display Message Test Strip 1) Each strip can be used only once. The test strip consists of the following parts: 1-Absorbent hole Apply a drop of blood here. The blood will be drawn in automatically. 2-Confirmation window This is where you confirm if enough blood has been drawn into the absorbent hole of the strip. 3-Test strip handle Hold this part to insert the test strip into the slot. 4-Contact bars Insert this end of the test strip into the meter. Push it in firmly until it will go no further. Blood drop symbol Flashes when it is ready to apply the blood sample. 2) Low battery symbol Appears when the battery power is low. 3) Test strip symbol Appears when the meter is turned on. 4) Test result area Displays glucose results 5) Measurement unit Appears with the test result in mg/dL 6) Bluetooth Symbol 7) CTL symbol Appears when doing a control test and indicates that the result won’t be stored in the memory 8) Date 9) Memory symbol Appears when you review the memory 10) Time 11) Day average Indicate that the displayed test result is an average value Attention! Test results might be wrong if the contact Bar is not fully inserted into the test slot. The front side of the test strip should face up when inserting the test strip. Page 5 of 19 2. Set the unit (mg/dL or mmol/L) 2.1 mg/dL → mmol/L With the “mg/dL” displaying, press “M” button until the “mmol/L” appears, press “S” button twice again until the meter turn off. 2.2 mmol/L → mg/dL With the “mmol/L” displaying, press “M” button until the “mg/dL” appears, press “S” button twice again until the meter turn off. Setting the meter and deleting the memory 1. Setting the date and time 1.1 Setting the Year Press and Hold “S” button for 3 seconds, until the last two digits of the year will flash on the screen (for example, “14” equals 2014). Press “M” button until the correct year appears. Press “S”. 1.2 Setting the month With the month flashing, press “M” until the correct month appears. Press “S”. Deleting the Memory Press “S” then “dEL” will display with flashing “M”. 1.3 Setting the day With the day flashing, Press “M” until the correct day appears. Press “S”. Press “M” once, to confirm delete, press “M” button again to delete ALL memory. The meter then displays “OK”, which means that the memory is deleted. If you don’t want to delete the memory, press the S button to skip this step. The meter will automatically turn “OFF”, and the set up will be completed. 1.4 Setting the AM/PM With the AM or PM flashing, Press “M” until the correct one appears. Press “S”. 1.5 Setting the hour With the hour flashing, Press “M” until the correct hour appears. Press S“. NOTE: The date, time, unit and memory deletion can ONLY be set in the setting mode. When the meter is in setting mode, if no button is pressed within 3 minutes, the meter will turn off. No set up necessary, meter is pre-set. Meter is pre-set for Eastern Standard Time. Please refer to page 13 of this manual for set up instruction. 1.6 Setting the minute With the minute flashing, Press “M” until the correct minute appears. Press “S”. Page 6 of 19 The two measuring modes Testing with blood sample The meter provides you with two modes for measuring, General and CTL. The CTL mode should be used when a control solution is being tested. See the table below. Modes General test (not display) CTL CAUTION: To reduce the chances of infection: Choose a clean, dry work surface. Never share a lancing device and lancet with another person. Always use a new and sterile lancet. Lancets are for single use only. Always use a new test strip. Test strip are for single use only. Avoid getting lotion, oils, dirt or debris in or on the lancet and lancing device. Use when Any time of day without regard to time since last meal Testing with the control solution You can switch between each mode by: 1. Start with the meter turned off. Insert a test strip to turn on the meter, the screen will display a flashing blood drop and Bluetooth symbol, time and date. Note: Before testing, please read the following steps thoroughly and carefully, please relax and do the test step by step. Simplifying or changing the test procedure may produce inaccurate results. 2. Press “S” to select General or CTL mode. Page 7 of 19 Overview of the Lancing Device A. Device Cap B. Handle C. Needle Cap D. Needle Holder E. Device Body F. Connecting Collar G. Adjustable tip H. Release Button I. Ejection Button J. Device control cap on the lancets and Setting Up the Lancing Device the 1. Screw the device cap off. 2. Put the needle into the needle holder until the bottom. 3. Screw the needle cap and put it in the recycling dustbin. 4. Cover the cap 5. Adjust the proper level (usually level 3) 6. Aiming at the sterilized part for blood-taking, press the blue release key to finish blood taking. 7. Screw the device cap. 8. Push the ejection button and discard the used lancet in appropriate container. 9. Cover the device cap. lancing device. If your lancing device differs from the one shown here, please refer to the manufacturer’s manual to ensure proper usage. NOTE: To reduce the chance of infection: Never share a lancet or the lancing device. Always use a new, sterile lancet. Lancets are for single use only. Avoid getting hand lotion, oils, dirt, or debris when handling the lancets. NOTE: The adjustable tip offers 5 levels of skin penetration. Twist the adjustable tip to the proper level: 1-2 level for soft or thin skin 3 level for average skin 4-5 level for thick or calloused skin Page 8 of 19 Preparing the puncture site Performing a Blood Glucose Test Stimulating blood perfusion by rubbing the puncture site prior to blood extraction has a significant influence on the glucose value obtained. Blood from a site that has not been rubbed exhibits a measurably different glucose concentration than blood from the finger. When the puncture site was rubbed prior to blood extraction, the difference was significantly reduced. Step 1 Wash hands with soap and warm water. Step 2 Remove a test strip from its vial. With clean, dry hands, you may touch the test strip anywhere on its surface. Do not bend, cut or modify the test strips in any way. Remove the test strip from the vial and use it instantly. Please follow the suggestions below before obtaining a drop of blood: Rub the puncture site for about 20 seconds before penetration. Select the puncture site at the fingertips. Clean the puncture site using cotton moistened with 70% alcohol and let it air dry. Step 3 Insert the test strip into the meter's test port and the meter is turned on. The screen will display a flashing blood drop and Bluetooth symbol, time and date. Fingertip testing NOTE: Be sure to use G-427B blood glucose test strips, other test strips may not produce an accurate result. Hold the lancing device firmly against the side of your finger. Press the release key. You will hear a click, indicating that the puncture is complete. Step 4 When the blood drop symbol flashes on the screen, you may select the appropriate measurement mode, for selecting the measurement mode of Control (CTL) or General, please refer to the “The two measuring modes” section. NOTE: Choose a different spot each time you test. Repeated punctures at the same spot may cause soreness and calluses. It is recommended to discard the first drop of blood as it might contain tissue fluid, which may affect the test result. Step 5 Apply your blood to the absorbent hole of the test strip. For collecting blood sample, please refer to the “Preparing the puncture site” section. Step 6 As soon as enough blood has filled the confirmation window of the test strip, you will hear a beep letting you know the test has begun. Page 9 of 19 A countdown of 5 seconds starts. Reference value Note: make sure the confirmation window of the Test Strip is completely filled with your blood sample. Step 7 Your blood glucose level, along date and time appears on the display. Blood glucose results are automatically stored in the memory. When Bluetooth connected, Bluetooth symbol flashing, and waiting for other device with Bluetooth to scan and connect, then upload the test results date. Time of day Before breakfast (fasting) Normal plasma glucose rang for people without diabetes <100 mg/dL Two hours after meals <140 mg/dL Source: American Diabetes Association. Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes-2012.Diabetes Care 2012,35(Suppl.1) S11-S63. Note: Please work with your doctor to determine a target range that works best for you. Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results NOTE: The results obtained from this meter are plasma-calibrated. This helps you and your physician or other qualified healthcare provider to compare your meter results with laboratory tests. Reference to the instructions given by your physician or other qualified healthcare provider, do not deviate from these instructions on the basis of the result without first consulting your physician. Step 8 Eject the used test strip and remove the lancet. To eject the test strip, point the strip at a disposal container for sharp objects. The meter will switch itself off automatically after the test strip is ejected. Please wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling the meter, lancing device, or test strips. The meter provides you with whole blood equivalent results. The result you obtain from your meter may differ somewhat from your laboratory result due to normal variation. Meter results can be affected by factors and conditions that do not affect laboratory results in the same way. To make an accurate comparison between meter and laboratory results, follow the guidelines below. Before going to the lab: Do a control solution test to make sure that the meter is working properly. Fast for at least eight hours and then do comparison tests, if possible. Take your meter with you to the lab. While staying at the lab: Make sure that the samples for both tests are taken and tested within 15 minutes of each other. Wash your hands and then obtain a blood sample Never use your meter with blood that has been collected in a gray top test tube. Use fresh capillary blood only. Page 10 of 19 Hold the meter to move the absorbent hole of test strip so it touches the drop. Once the confirmation window fills completely, the meter will begin counting down. To avoid contaminating the control solution, do not directly apply control solution onto a strip. CONTROL SOLUTION TEST Material needed: Glucose Meter Test strips TaiDoc Control solution When to do a control solution test When you suspect that the meter or test strips are not working properly. If your blood glucose test results are not consistent with how you feel. After the test strips are exposed to extreme conditions. After dropping the meter. The control solution is to check that the meter and the test strips can work together as a system and work correctly. How to do a control solution test Step 1 Insert the test strip into the meter. Wait for the meter to display the drop symbol. Step 2 You may press “S” button to select CTL mode, for selecting the CTL mode, please refer to the “The two measuring modes” section. Step 3 Apply the control solution Shake the control solution vial thoroughly before use. Squeeze out a drop and wipe it off, then squeeze another drop and place it on the tip of the vial cap. Page 11 of 19 Step 4 The result of the control solutions test appears on the display. The result will not be stored under CTL mode. The result of the control solutions test should be within the range printed on the test strip vial label. If the test results falls outside the specified range printed on test strip vial label, repeat the test. Results falling outside the specified range may be caused by: Error in performing the test Expired or contaminated Control Solution Expired or contaminated Test Strip Malfunction of your Meter If you continue to get control solution test results that fall outside of the range printed on the vial, the system may not be working properly, Do not use the meter. Please contact your customer support immediately NOTE: Do not use the expired control solution. Only use the TaiDoc control solution, you can purchase this product through visits the website: www.taidoc.com. Users should periodically review their technique and compare a result obtained with their meter to a result obtained using a laboratory method or a well-maintained and monitored system used by your healthcare provider. Viewing Results on the Meter Your meter stores the 500 most recent blood glucose test results with dates and times. It also provides 7-, 14-, 21-, 28-, 60- and 90-day averages of your blood glucose test results. Note: The control solution readings are not included in the average of your results. Recalling the Stored Test Results 1. Start with the meter off, press the “M” button to turn on the meter. The “ ” symbol will flash with the time and date displayed on the screen. 2. Press “M” again, the most recent test results with date and time will display. Press “M” once more and the next most recent test results will appear. Each time you press and release “M”, the meter will recall up to your last 500 test results in order. Press the “S” to turn off the meter. When the memory is full, the oldest result is dropped and the newest result is added. Reading the Average of Blood Glucose Results When the meter is off, press and hold the “M” button until the DAY AVG flashing, release button then 7-day average results appear with “n024” (means 24 records to be averaged) on the screen. Press the “M” button to review the 14-, 21-,28-, 60- and 90-day general averages. Press the “S” button to turn off the meter. Note: The control solution readings are not included in the average of your results. When your glucose value is less than 20mg/dL, you will see the following message “Lo”; When your glucose value is high than 600mg/dL, you will see the following message “HI” Care and storage for your system Page 12 of 19 Handle the meter with care. Dropping or throwing the meter may cause damage to the device. Don't expose the Blood Glucose Monitoring System, Test strip, and Control Solution, to extreme conditions, such as high humidity, heat, freezing cold or dust. The storage conditions for the test strips are 39 ℉ ~86 ℉ , Humidity < 80%RH. Storage conditions for the meter are -40 ℉ ~131 ℉ , Humidity < 80%RH. Always wash your hands with soap and water and rinse and dry completely before handling the Blood Glucose Monitoring system and Test strip. Use CaviWipes (see below) to clean the Blood Glucose Monit oring System. Discard the used lancet into a container for sharp objects. 3. The users should wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling the meter, lancing device, or test strips. Cleaning and Disinfection The cleaning and disinfection is absolutely necessary for the test procedure, because cleaning can insure the meter works well (for example, display will be clear to see after cleaning); and disinfection can avoid the infection to you or to the other people, and the cross-infection. We strongly warn that the device should be cleaned and disinfected following use on every patient. And we suggest you use the following product: CaviWipes (EPA registration number:46781-8). You can purchase this product according to the following information: visit the web site: www.metrex.com or contact Metrex at 800-841-1428 for product or technical information. CaviWipes are also available at www.amazon. com or via a Google search. The meter for single-patient use and the lancing devices may be cleaned 5-6 times per day (Test 5-6 times every day), so the meter will be cleaned and disinfect about 11000 cycles that include cleanings plus disinfections (1 cycle = 1 cleaning + 1 disinfection) during its 5 years life cycle. 1. Before the test, the user should clean and wash hands. If you are a caregiver, (not the patient), please use disposable gloves. 2. After test, take one wipe to clean the meter’s housing, buttons, lens, mark, usb cover and support block, including its front and back for 10 seconds for cleaning until there is no soil on the surface. Then disinfect the meter’s housing, buttons, lens, mark, usb cover and support block use another wipe for 2 min, keep the surface wet for 2 min. 3. Take off the glove; discard carefully according to your health-care provider’s instruction. Note: 1. Each disinfection step requires a pre-cleaning step. 2. If the meter is being operated by a second person who is providing testing assistance to the user, the meter and lancing device shall be cleaned and disinfected first. Page 13 of 19 Specification 1. Model: G-427B 2. Machine size: 90mm (L)×54mm (W)×13mm(H) 3. Weight: 73g (excluding batteries) 4. Measuring method: Amperometric technology using glucose oxidase 5. Measuring range: 20 mg/dL ~600 mg/dL 6. Memory: 500 blood glucose tests 7. Display: LCD display with backlight 8. Power source: DC 3V (AAA×2 alkaline batteries) 9. Battery Life: Approx. 500 normal tests 10. Storage Condition (system: meter and test strips): 39.2 ℉ ~104 ℉ and below 85% relative humidity 11. Storage Condition (meter): -40 ℉ ~131 ℉ , Humidity < 80%RH, 700hPa ~ 1060hPa 12. Operating conditions: 50℉~104℉, Humidity:25%~80%RH 13. Blood Source: Fresh capillary whole blood 14. Blood Volume: Minimum 0.7 micro liter. 15. Use life: five years. Limitations of use: The blood Monitoring System is not intended for use on neonates. The blood Monitoring System is not intended for use on artery blood, neonates’ serum and plasma. The system can be used up to an altitude of 10744 feet. The following substances at levels greater than normal or therapeutic levels may cause significant interference (affect the result by greater than 10%) resulting in an inaccurate result: ascorbic acid, uric acid, hemoglobin , acetaminophen, Dopamine, L-dopa, L-dopa and Tolbutamide etc. These substances do not affect test results in normal concentration but may affect test results in high concentration. Do not use haemolysis sample, icterus sample or high lipemia samples.The following compounds, when determined to in excess of their limitation, may produce inaccurate results: Compound Limitation 1. Acetaminophen ≤ 8.0 mg/dL 2. Ascorbic Acid ≤ 5.0 mg/dL 3. Bilirubin ≤ 90 mg/dL 4. Cholesterol ≤ 500 mg/dL 5. Creatinine ≤ 5.0 mg/dL 6. Dopamine ≤ 2.0 mg/dL 7. EDTA ≤360 mg/dL 8. Galactose ≤ 900 mg/dL 9. Gentisic Acid ≤ 5.0 mg/dL 10. Glutathione ≤53 mg/dL 11. Haemoglobin ≤500 mg/dL 12. Heparin ≤8000 U/dL 13. Ibuprofen ≤50 mg/dL Page 14 of 19 14. Icodextrin ≤13 mg/dL 15. L-dopa ≤ 10 mg/dL 16. Maltose ≤ 900 mg/dL 17. Methyldopa ≤ 3.0 mg/dL 18. Pralidoxime Iodide ≤25 mg/dL 19. Salicylate ≤60 mg/dL 20. Tolazamide ≤100 mg/dL 21. Tolbutamide ≤ 400 mg/dL 22. Triglycerides ≤ 2000 mg/dL 23. Uric Acid ≤ 8.0 mg/dL 24. Xylose ≤100 mg/dL Patients undergoing oxygen therapy may yield falsely lower results. Not for use for patients in a hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state, with or without ketosis. Not for use on critically ill patients. Not to be used for patients who are dehydrated, hypertensive, hypotensive or in shock. Very low (less than 20%) or very high (more than 60%) red blood cell count (hematocrit) can lead to incorrect test results. If you do not know your hemarocrit level, please consult your health care provider. High temperature (more than 104 ℉ ) and low temperature (less than 50 ℉ ) may lead to incorrect test results. High humidity (more than 80%) and low humidity (less than 25%) may lead to incorrect test results. range DISPLAY MESSAGE MESSAGE Problems WHAT IT MEANS ACTION Blood glucose level is lower than 20mg/dl The message indicates very low blood sugar. You should consult with your healthcare professional. Blood glucose level is higher than 600 mg/dl This indicates sever hyperglycemia (high blood glucose).You should seek immediate medical assistance. Meter is ready to test control solution under the CTL state. Please place a drop of control solution onto the test well of test strip. Battery power is low. Use a used test strip Please change Problems Causes 11. Battery may be installed improperly. 22. Battery power is too low tor Display remains use. blank after the 33. Too much time has passed test strip has between inserting the Test been inserted Strip and perfor- ming the into the Meter. test. 44. Test Strip has not been fully inserted into the Meter. 11. Not enough sample in the Test Strip. 2. Test Strip or Control Test results are Solution has expired. incon sistent or 33. Test Strip has been damaged Control due to heat or humidity so Solution test that sample cannot be applied results are not or the speed of applying within sample is too slow. the specified 44. System is not per- forming range. due to the environment being above or below room temperature. the battery. Please use a new strip and re-test Error massage indicates that you may remove prematurely Try again with a new test the strip afeter applying blood strip to the absorbent hole Re-test with a new test strip. If the problem is still Problem with the meter unsolved, please call the customer care line for help. Please test at an Environmental temperature is environmental temperature lower than 50℉~104℉ within 50℉~104℉ operation The Meter countdown did not start. Page 15 of 19 Test Strip has not inserted correctly. Solutions 1.Install the Battery correctly. 2.Replace with new Battery. 3.Reinsert the Test Strip into the Meter. 4.Reinsert the Test Strip into the Meter. 1. Redo test with new test strip and make sure that enough sample has been added. 2. Redo test with new test strip. 3. Perform a Control Solution test using a new Test Strip. If results are still out of range, replace with new vial of Test Strips. 4. Bring System to a room temperature environment and wait approximately 30 minutes before per- forming a new test. been Use a new Test Strip and redo the test. and the G-427B meter result The percent(and number) of meter results that match true blood glucose level within x% Performance Characteristics Precision Within Run Precision (300 Venous Blood Tests per Glucose Level) Target Glucose (mg/dL) Mean Glucose (mg/dL) Standard Deviation (mg/dL) Coefficient of Variation (%) Traceability of glucose monitoring system The results of G-427B blood glucose monitoring system were compared to parallel results obtained on YSI-2300, which is the manufacturer's standard measurement procedure. Results show that the greatest variability observed between test strips when tested with blood is 2.44% or less. Intermediate precision Mean (mg/dL) SD (mg/dL) CV (%) 44.4 3.2 BIOLAND TECHNOLOGY LTD. No. A6b7 (Block G) ShangRong Industrial Zone No. 5 Baolong Road, Baolong Community Longgang District 518116, Shenzhen, Guangdong PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Toll free telephone number: 8002182838 108.1 3.3 3.3 342 7.1 2.0 Your G-427B Meter result may vary slightly from you actual blood glucose value. This may be due to slight differences in technique and the natural variation in the test technology. The chart below shows the results of a study where 350 typical users used the G-427B meter to test their blood glucose level. In this study, the G-427B meter gave result within 15% of their true blood glucose level 340 out of 350 times. Difference range between Within Within Within Within the true blood glucose level 5% 10% 15% 20% Page 16 of 19 Electrical and safety standards FCC Requirement This meter complies with CISPR 11: Class B (Radiated Only). Emissions of the changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for energy used are low and not likely to cause interference in nearby electronic compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. equipment. The meter has been tested for immunity to Level 3 electrostatic This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the discharge as specified in IEC 61326. This meter complies with immunity to radio following two conditions: frequency interference over the frequency range 80MHz to 2.5GHz at 3V/m as (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and specified in IEC 61326-1 or 61326-2. (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The meter meets the requirements for immunity to electrical interference at the frequency range and test level specified in international standard ISO 15197. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a Use of this meter near electrical or electronic equipment that are sources of electromagnetic radiation, may interfere with proper operation of this meter. It is advisable to avoid testing in close proximity to sources of electromagnetic radiation. residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to Common sources of electromagnetic radiation includes mobile phones, walkie try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: talkies or garage door openers. – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Do Not use the equipment where aerosol sprays are being used, or when oxygen is – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which being administered. the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Page 17 of 19
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