LifeScan 512 Blood Glucose Monitoring Meter User Manual OwnersBook
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Welcome to the OneTouch® family! OneTouch® is committed to creating a world without limits for people with diabetes. The OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter, developed by LifeScan and Medtronic Diabetes, makes it simple to get a blood glucose test result and review past results. We designed this product to make testing easy and to help you manage your diabetes. Blood Glucose Monitoring System A special wireless communication feature lets the meter automatically transmit glucose test results to Medtronic Diabetes devices with MWT1* technology. Automatically transmits glucose test results to Medtronic Diabetes devices with MWT1 technology This owner’s booklet will help you learn how to use your meter properly. Please read it carefully. If you need assistance, please contact Customer Service at 999-999-999 or visit www.LifeScan.com for more information. Owner’s Booklet For Investigational Use Only. The performance characteristics of this product have not been established. If you have questions about any partner device* from Medtronic Diabetes, you may contact the manufacturer at 888-888-8888 or visit their Web site at www.medtronicdiabetes.com. * Throughout this owner’s booklet, references to Medtronic Diabetes devices with MWT1 technology will be referred to as simply “partner devices”. Table of contents Setting up your system Starting the test process pg. 2 • Getting to know your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Blood Glucose Meter and Test Strips • Turning your meter on and off • Setting up your meter • Turning the PUMP COMM (partner device communication) feature on and off. Your meter comes pre-set to automatically transmit glucose test results to your partner device. You will also need to program your meter ID into your partner device for results to be transmitted. See page 10 for instructions on where to find your meter ID and how to program it into your partner device. ii NOTE: Before testing, read this owner’s booklet carefully. Insert a test strip Check the code on the test strip vial before inserting the test strip. Make sure the three contact bars are facing you. Push the test strip in as far as it will go. Do Not bend the test strip. The meter will turn on, show a black start-up screen and then a code number. The first time you use the meter, the CAL CODE screen will display “––” instead of a number. pg. 12 Match the code displayed on the meter with the code on the test strip vial If the code on the meter does not match the code on the vial, press or to change the code. If the display changes to the APPLY BLOOD screen before you are ready, remove the teststrip and re-start the test process. Press OK when the numbers match. The meter is ready for testing when the APPLY BLOOD screen appears. Getting a blood sample Prepare the OneTouch® Lancing Device Remove the blue cap and put a new lancet in the lancing device. Twist off the protective disk. Replace the cap and cock the lancing device. Get a drop of blood Hold the OneTouch® Lancing Device firmly against your finger. Press the release button. Gently squeeze and/or massage your fingertip until a round drop of blood of at least one microliter ( actual size) forms on your fingertip. pg. 16 Applying blood and reading results pg. 28 Touch and hold the drop of blood to the narrow channel in the top edge of the test strip Blood will be drawn into the test strip. Keep holding the drop of blood to the top edge of the test strip until the confirmation window is full. The meter will begin to count down from 5 to 1. Then, your blood glucose level appears on the display along with the unit of measure, and the date and time of the test. Your glucose test result will flash on the display to indicate that it is being transmitted to your partner device. The result will stop flashing after it has been received. After about 60 seconds, if the result has not been received by the partner device, the transmit feature will turn off and the result will stop flashing. If the test results are lower than, higher than, or not what you expect, see pages 34–36. iii Attaching flags or comments to your results Add a meal flag to track different types of averages While viewing your test result, (or after it stops flashing if the PUMP COMM feature is turned on), press to get to the MEAL FLAG screen. Press or to highlight BEFORE MEAL or AFTER MEAL. To confirm your selection, press OK . The meal flag you chose will appear above the result. If you do not wish to add a meal flag, select NO FLAG and press OK . This will return you to the glucose result screen. iv pg. 38 Add a comment While viewing your test result (or after it stops flashing if the PUMP COMM feature is turned on), press to get to the COMMENT screen. Reviewing past pg. 42 results and averages • Last result • All results • Result averages • Downloading results Control solution testing pg. 48 To confirm your selection, press OK . Caring for your system pg. 54 The comment you chose appears below the result. Troubleshooting pg. 60 Press or to highlight an appropriate comment. Meal flag Comment Detailed information pg. 68 about your system Index pg. 73 WARNING: Failure to carefully follow the directions in this owner’s booklet can • Not for the diagnosis of diabetes lead to inaccurate test results. • Not for use with neonates • Test strips for single use only Before you begin Before using this product to test your blood glucose, carefully read this booklet and the inserts that come with the OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips and OneTouch® Ultra® Control Solution. Take note of warnings and cautions throughout this booklet, which are identified with . Many people find it helpful to practice the test with control solution before testing with blood for the first time. See page 48 in the Control solution testing section. Intended use ® ™ • The OneTouch UltraLink Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended to be used for self-testing outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) for the quantitative measurement of glucose in fresh capillary whole blood obtained from the finger, forearm or palm. • The OneTouch® UltraLink™ System is intended for use by people with diabetes in a home setting and by health care professionals in a clinical setting as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control. When used with the partner device, the OneTouch® UltraLink™ System can automatically transmit glucose values to the partner device using radio frequency (RF) communication. • Test strips are specific to D-glucose and do not react to other sugars that may be present in the blood • Not for use with serum or plasma The OneTouch® UltraLink™ Blood Glucose Monitoring System may also be used with designated partner devices. OneTouch® UltraLink™ is set up to automatically transmit each glucose result to the partner device. See your partner device manual for instructions for setting up, using, and troubleshooting problems with your partner device. Test principle Glucose in the blood sample mixes with special chemicals in the test strip and a small electric current is produced. The strength of this current changes with the amount of glucose in the blood sample. Your meter measures the current, calculates your blood glucose level, displays the result, and stores it in its memory. vi About RF Radio frequency (RF) is a type of wireless communication. Cell phones use RF technology, as do many other devices. RF is how your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Blood Glucose Meter transmits glucose test results to your partner device. Your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter comes from the factory pre-set to automatically transmit glucose test results to the partner device. You must also program the partner device to recognize the unique meter ID stored in your meter for test results to be received. This will help ensure that only results from your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter will be received by your partner device. Your meter is subject to and complies with U.S. federal guidelines, Part 15 of the FCC rules for devices with RF capability. These rules state two conditions specific to the operation of the device. They are: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. These guidelines help ensure that your meter will not affect the operation of other nearby devices. Additionally, other devices should not affect the use of your meter. Other wireless devices that are in use nearby, such as a cell or mobile phone, or a wireless network, may prevent or delay the transmission of data from your meter to your partner device. Moving away from or turning off these devices may allow communication. vii The meter has been tested and found to be appropriate for use at home. In most cases, it should not interfere with other home electronic devices if used as instructed. However, this meter gives off RF energy when the RF feature is turned on and in use; so, if not used correctly, your meter may interfere with your TV, radio, or other similar electronic devices that receive or transmit RF signals. If you experience meter interference problems, you should try moving your meter away from the source of the interference, or relocate the electronic device or its antenna to another location to resolve the problem. If you continue to experience interference problems, contact Customer Service at 999-999-9999, or contact support service for the manufactuer of the device causing the interference. In locations where cell phone use is not permitted, such as hospitals, some health care professional offices, and airplanes, you should turn the meter RF feature off. If you plan to travel to another country, be familiar with local regulations regarding the use of RF devices. You may contact 888 888-8888 for more information about local regulations. WARNING: If you plan to use the RF feature on your meter to automatically transmit test results to your partner device, Do Not let anyone else use your meter to test their blood glucose. This will prevent other people’s results from being transmitted to your partner device or being included in your past results and averages. If you must lend your meter to anyone else, be sure to turn the RF (PUMP COMM) feature off. viii The OneTouch® UltraLink™ Blood Glucose Monitoring System Your new OneTouch® UltraLink™ System Kit includes: OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter (batteries included) OneTouch® Ultra® Control Solution OneTouch® Lancing Device If another type of lancing device was included, see the separate instructions that came with that lancing device. OneTouch® AST™ Clear Cap OneTouch® UltraSoft® Sterile Lancets Carrying Case OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips Documents in your kit include this owner’s booklet, a quick reference guide, a control solution insert and a warranty registration card. If any items are missing from your kit, call Customer Service. WARNING: Keep the meter and testing supplies away from young children. Small items such as the battery door, batteries, test strips, lancets, protective disks on the lancets, and control solution vial cap are choking hazards. ix Turning your meter on There are two ways to turn your meter on: Setting up your system Front Back Test port Display Test strip Battery compartment cover Insert test strip here to turn meter on for testing mg/dL is the pre-set unit of measure Edge to apply sample Meter ID Confirmation window Setting up your system Getting to know your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Blood Glucose Meter and test strips To perform a test, insert a test strip as far as it will go. The meter will briefly perform system checks, then the display will turn on. or, With the meter turned off, press and hold OK for two seconds to access MAIN MENU. Check that the screen shows solid black for two seconds. If it does, the display is working properly. If the meter does not power on, try changing the meter batteries. See pages 56–59. CAUTION: If you see any light areas within the black start-up screen, there may be a problem with the meter. Call Customer Service. Meter ID Indicates selection available using up or down button OK button OK Turns the meter on/off Confirms menu selections Data port Serial number Contact bars Insert into test port Up and down buttons Select or change information Setting up your system Setting the meter language, date and time You can change many of the settings that came pre-set with your meter. Before using your meter for the first time or if you change the meter batteies, you should check and update these settings. Make sure you complete steps 1 through 8 below to ensure your desired settings are saved. 1. Turn the meter on, see page 3 2. Get to the LANGUAGE screen When using the meter for the first time, or after changing the meter batteries, you will automatically start in the LANGUAGE screen. In other cases, from the MAIN MENU, press or to select SET UP. To confirm your selection, press OK . Then, press or to select METER SETTINGS. To confirm your selection, press OK . Setting up your system Turning your meter off There are several ways to turn your meter off: • Press and hold OK for five seconds. • Your meter will turn off by itself if left alone for two minutes. • Go to MAIN MENU and press or to highlight METER OFF, then press OK . • Before or after completing a test, remove the test strip. If you advance from the test result screen to the MAIN MENU by pressing OK , removing the test strip will not turn the meter off. Use one of the three methods above. The display now shows the LANGUAGE screen. 3. Choose a language Now press or to highlight the language of your choice. To confirm your selection, press OK . The display now shows the DATE FORMAT screen. NOTE: If you select the wrong language, press OK and hold for five seconds to turn the meter off. Then, turn the meter back on and re-start from step 1. 4. Set the date format Press or to highlight the date format—choose month first (MM-DD-YYYY) or day first (DD-MM-YYYY). To confirm your selection, press OK . The display now shows the DATE SET UP screen. Setting up your system 7. Set the time Press or to set the hour. To confirm your selection, press OK . Setting up your system 5. Set the date In the DATE SET UP screen, press or to change the first value. To confirm your selection, press OK . Press or to change the second value. To confirm your selection, press OK . Press or to change the year. To confirm your selection, press OK . The display now shows the TIME FORMAT screen. Press or to set the minutes. To confirm your selection, press OK . 6. Set the time format Press or to select the time format you prefer—AM/PM or 24 HR. To confirm your selection, press OK . The display now shows the TIME SET UP screen. If you have selected the AM/PM time format, AM or PM will be displayed next to the minutes. Press or press OK . to set AM or PM. To confirm your selection, The display now shows the SETTINGS screen. Setting up your system WARNING: The unit of measure mg/dL must be displayed here. If your display shows mmol/L rather than mg/dL, contact Customer Service. You cannot change the unit of measure. Use of the wrong unit of measure may cause you to misinterpret your blood glucose level, and may lead to incorrect treatment. If you want to cancel your settings and start the settings process over again, press or to highlight NO and press OK . You will be returned to the LANGUAGE screen. Note that none of the settings you entered will be saved. Turning the flags/comments feature off or on Your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter allows you to attach optional notes to any blood glucose test result. See pages 38–41 for the types of meal flags and comments you can attach to a result, and the reasons for using this feature. We suggest you talk to your health care professional to see how meal flags and comments may help you manage your diabetes. If you do not wish to track separate result averages for before and after meals, nor attach comments to any test result, you may turn this feature off. If you turn off the flags/comments feature, you will not see on the test result screen after you complete a blood glucose test. You will be able to review the ALL RESULTS AVG screen, but not before- or after-meal averages. See page 44 for more information about result averages. Setting up your system 8. Confirm your settings The choice YES will be highlighted at the bottom of the screen. If your settings are correct, press OK to confirm and save the settings and return to the MAIN MENU. To turn the flags/comments feature off or on: 1. From MAIN MENU, press or to select SET UP To confirm your selection, press OK . 2. From the SET UP screen, select FLAGS/COMMENTS To confirm your selection, press OK . 3. Press or to highlight your response Select YES if you wish to change the setting, or NO if you wish to leave it as it is. Press OK to confirm your selection and return to MAIN MENU. Setting up your system The meter comes pre-set with the PUMP COMM feature turned on. This means once you program the meter ID into your partner device, glucose test results will automatically be transmitted to your partner device every time you do a test. If you turn the PUMP COMM feature off, your glucose test results will not be transmitted to your partner device. Meter ID Your unique meter ID is stored in the meter memory. To display the ID on your meter, you must complete step 1 below. The ID also appears on both labels on the back side of the meter. IMPORTANT: See your partner device manual for instructions for programming your meter ID into your partner device. To turn the PUMP COMM feature off or on: 1. From MAIN MENU, press or to select PUMP COMM To confirm your selection, press OK . Setting up your system Turning the PUMP COMM (partner device communication) feature off or on The PUMP COMM feature allows your meter to automatically transmit glucose test results to your partner device using a wireless (RF) link. 2. Press or to highlight your response Your unique meter ID will be displayed on the top line of the screen. The current PUMP COMM setting will be displayed underneath. Select YES if you wish to change the setting, or NO if you wish to leave it as it is. Press OK to confirm your selection and return to MAIN MENU. To confirm the PUMP COMM feature is set the way you want, select PUMP COMM from the MAIN MENU and press OK . 10 11 Starting the test process 12 CAUTION: If you cannot test due to a problem with your testing supplies, contact your health care professional or Customer Service. Failure to test could delay treatment decisions and lead to a serious medical condition. CAUTION: The test strip vial contains drying agents that are harmful if inhaled or swallowed and may cause skin or eye irritation. Starting the test process Have these things ready when you test your blood glucose level: • OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter • OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips • Lancing device • Sterile lancets with protective disks • OneTouch® Ultra® Control Solution NOTE: • Use only OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips with your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter. • Make sure your meter and test strips are about the same temperature before you test. • Testing must be done within the operating temperature range (43–111°F ). For the most accurate results, try to test as close to room temperature (68–77°F ) as you can. • OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips are for single use only. Never re-use a test strip that had either blood or control solution applied to it. 1. Check the code on the test strip vial before inserting the test strip Code numbers are used to calibrate your meter with the test strips you are using. 2. Insert a test strip to turn on the meter Start with the meter off. If you have turned the meter on to change settings or review past results, turn it off. Remove a test strip from its vial and immediately replace the vial cap and close it tightly. 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. Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the vial. Insert the test strip into the test port as shown. Make sure the three contact bars are facing you. Push the test strip in as far as it will go. Do Not bend the test strip. 13 Starting the test process 3. Match the code on the meter with the code on the test strip vial If the code on the meter does not match the code on the test strip vial, press or to match the code number on the test strip vial. The new code number will flash on the display for three seconds, then briefly stop flashing, after which the display will advance to the APPLY BLOOD screen. 14 If the codes already match, press OK to go to the APPLY BLOOD screen. When you do not make a change after five seconds, the display will advance to the APPLY BLOOD screen. Starting the test process After the black start-up screen appears, the meter will display the code from your last test. If a flashing “––” appears instead of a code number, such as when you are first using the meter, follow the instructions in step 3 to change to a numerical code. The meter is now ready to perform a blood glucose test. CAUTION: Matching the code on the meter and the code on the test strip vial is essential to obtaining accurate results. Each time you test, check to make sure the code numbers match. NOTE: • If the APPLY BLOOD screen appears before you are sure the codes match, remove the test strip, and re-start from step 1, see page 13. • If you change APPLY BLOOD to APPLY CONTROL by mistake, press to change it back to APPLY BLOOD. 15 Getting a blood sample Overview of the OneTouch® Lancing Device Cocking control Release button OneTouch AST ™ Clear Cap* (for alternate site sampling) ® Protective disk Blue cap* (for fingertip sampling) ® ® OneTouch UltraSoft Sterile Lancet Lancet point ™ *The blue cap and OneTouch AST Clear Cap are also used for depth adjustment. ® CAUTION: To reduce the chance of infection: • Make sure to wash the puncture site with soap and water before sampling. • Never share a lancet or a lancing device with anyone. • Always use a new, sterile lancet—lancets are for single use only. • Keep your meter and lancing device clean. See pages 54–56. Prior to or more than two hours after: • a meal • a rapid-acting insulin injection or insulin pump bolus • exercise Getting a blood sample Depth indicator Choosing the right sampling site at the right time The OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter allows you to sample blood from your fingertip, forearm or palm. At times, results obtained at the forearm or palm may be different from a fingertip measurement. Talk to your health care professional before you begin using your forearm or palm for sampling. Use blood If you are testing: sample from your: Routinely before meals Fingertip, forearm, or palm Fingertip, forearm, or palm When your blood glucose is changing rapidly, such as: • within two hours after a meal • within two hours after a rapid-acting insulin injection or insulin pump bolus, or • during or within two hours after exercise Fingertip When you are concerned about the possibility of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) Fingertip When the AST site results do not agree with the way you feel, during illness or during times of stress Fingertip ® NOTE: If you do not have a OneTouch Lancing Device, please refer to the instructions that came with your lancing device. 16 17 IMPORTANT: Be sure to read your partner device manual carefully and consult with your health care professional before using alternate site blood glucose results obtained from your meter with the partner device. For example, calibrating a continuous blood glucose monitor or sensor. Getting a blood sample • You think your blood glucose is rapidly falling, such as within two hours of exercise or a rapid-acting insulin injection or insulin pump bolus. Testing with a fingertip sample may identify hypoglycemia or an insulin reaction sooner than testing with a forearm or palm sample. If bruising occurs at an alternate site or you have difficulty getting a sample, consider sampling from a fingertip instead. You may want to review the choice of sites with your health care professional. Getting a blood sample CAUTION: Do Not test on your forearm or palm when: Choose a different puncture site each time you test. Repeated punctures in the same spot may cause soreness and calluses. Preparing your sample site Before you test your blood glucose, wash your hands and forearm (if applicable) thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry. • It has been less than two hours after a meal, a rapid-acting insulin injection or insulin pump bolus, physical exercise, or you think your glucose level is changing rapidly. • You are concerned about the possibility of hypoglycemia or an insulin reaction, such as when driving a car. This is especially important if you suffer from hypoglycemia unawareness (lack of symptoms to indicate an insulin reaction). Lancing and sampling from your fingertip 1. Remove the blue cap by snapping it off Remember: Consult with your health care professional before using your forearm or palm for testing. 18 19 2. Insert a sterile lancet into the OneTouch® Lancing Device Insert the lancet into the holder and push in firmly. Twist the protective disk until it separates from the lancet and save the disk for later use. Do Not twist the lancet. NOTE: A shallower puncture may be less painful. Try a shallower setting first and increase the depth until you find the one deep enough to get a blood sample of at least one microliter ( actual size). Getting a blood sample 3. Replace the blue cap by snapping it back on 4. Adjust the depth setting The OneTouch® Lancing Device has nine puncture depth settings, numbered 1 through 9. The smaller numbers are for a shallower puncture, and the larger numbers are for a deeper puncture. Shallower punctures work for children and most adults. Deeper punctures work well for people with thick or callused skin. Twist the blue cap until the correct setting appears. 20 Getting a blood sample 5. Cock the OneTouch® Lancing Device Slide the cocking control back until it clicks. If it does not click, it may have been cocked when you inserted the lancet. 6. Puncture your finger Hold the OneTouch® Lancing Device firmly against the side of your finger. Press the release button. Remove the OneTouch® Lancing Device from your finger. 21 If the blood smears or runs, Do Not use that sample. Wipe the area and gently squeeze another drop of blood or puncture a new site. Lancing and sampling from an alternate site Sampling from your palm or forearm allows you to use your fingertips less often. You may find that obtaining a blood sample from an alternate site is less painful than using a fingertip. Getting a blood sample from your forearm or palm is different than getting a sample from your fingertips. Forearm sampling Choose a fleshy area of the forearm away from bone, visible veins and hair. Sometimes there is less blood flow to the forearm than to the fingertips. To help you get a large enough drop of blood, you may gently massage or apply warmth to the site to increase blood flow. Palm sampling Choose a fleshy area on the palm below your thumb or pinky finger. Select a spot with no visible veins and away from deep lines which may cause your blood sample to smear. 22 Getting a blood sample Getting a blood sample 7. Get a round drop of blood Gently squeeze and/or massage your fingertip until a round drop of blood of at least one microliter ( actual size) forms on your fingertip. IMPORTANT: Be sure to read your partner device manual carefully and consult with your health care professional before using alternate site blood glucose results obtained from your meter with the partner device. For example, calibrating a continuous blood glucose monitor or sensor. Forearm Palm 23 Getting a blood sample 24 1. Remove the blue cap by snapping it off 4. Adjust the depth setting You may have to adjust the OneTouch® Lancing Device to a deeper setting to get a large enough drop of blood from your forearm or palm. Twist the OneTouch® AST ™ Clear Cap toward the larger numbers to increase the depth. 2. Insert a sterile lancet into the OneTouch® Lancing Device Insert the lancet into the holder and push in firmly. Twist the protective disk until it separates from the lancet and save the disk for later use. Do Not twist the lancet. 5. Cock the OneTouch® Lancing Device Slide the cocking control back until it clicks. If it does not click, it may have been cocked when you inserted the lancet. Getting a blood sample Blue cap for fingertip sampling only The OneTouch® AST ™ Clear Cap is used for forearm and palm sampling only. Replace the blue cap with the OneTouch® AST ™ Clear Cap. 3. Install the OneTouch® AST ™ Clear Cap on the OneTouch® Lancing Device by snapping it on 25 Getting a blood sample NOTE: • You may need to wait a little longer to get a large enough drop of blood from the forearm or palm. Do Not squeeze the site excessively. • If the sample drop of blood runs or spreads due to contact with hair or with a line in your palm, Do Not use that sample. Try puncturing again in a smoother area. Forearm When sampling blood from your forearm or palm, make sure the drop of blood is of at least one microliter ( actual size) before you release pressure and remove the lancing device. Getting a blood sample 6. Puncture your forearm or palm Firmly press and hold the lancing device against your forearm or palm for a few seconds. Wait until the skin surface under the OneTouch® AST ™ Clear Cap changes color (as blood collects beneath the skin). This tells you there is enough blood flow for a good sample. Then press the release button while continuing to apply pressure. Keep holding the lancing device against your skin until a round drop of blood forms under the cap. • Remember: You may have to adjust the lancing device to a deeper setting to get a large enough drop of blood ( actual size). IMPORTANT: Be sure to read your partner device manual carefully and consult with your health care professional before using alternate site blood glucose results obtained from your meter with the partner device. For example, calibrating a continuous blood glucose monitor or sensor. Palm 7. Remove the OneTouch® Lancing Device Carefully lift the lancing device away from your skin. Do Not smear the blood sample. 26 27 Applying blood and reading results Once you have a blood sample and your meter shows the APPLY BLOOD screen, you are ready to obtain a blood glucose result. If your meter does not show the APPLY BLOOD screen, remove the unused test strip and re-start the test process. See page 12. When applying a drop of blood from your forearm or palm, keep your palm or forearm steady and bring the top edge of the test strip to the drop of blood with your other hand. Forearm Do Not apply blood on the top of the test strip. Palm Applying blood and reading results 1. Prepare to apply the sample Keeping your finger extended and steady, move the meter and test strip toward the blood drop. IMPORTANT: Be sure to read your partner device manual carefully and consult with your health care professional before using alternate site blood glucose results obtained from your meter with the partner device. For example, calibrating a continuous blood glucose monitor or sensor. 2. Apply the sample Line up the test strip with the blood drop so that the narrow channel on the edge of the test strip is almost touching the edge of the blood drop. Fingertip Do Not hold the meter and test strip underneath the blood drop. This may cause blood to run into the test port and damage the meter. 28 Narrow Channel 29 Be careful not to push the test strip against your fingertip or the test strip may not fill completely. NOTE: • Do Not smear or scrape the drop of blood with the test strip. • Do Not apply more blood to the test strip after you have moved the drop of blood away. • Do Not move the test strip in the meter during a test. CAUTION: You may get an ERROR 5 message or an inaccurate result if the blood sample does not fill the confirmation window completely. See page 66. Discard the test strip and re-start the test process. 30 3. Wait for the confirmation window to fill completely The blood drop will be drawn into the narrow channel and the confirmation window should fill completely. Confirmation Window Applying blood and reading results Applying blood and reading results Gently touch the channel to the edge of the blood drop. When the confirmation window is full, this means you have applied enough blood. Now you can move the test strip away from the blood drop and wait for the meter to count down from 5 to 1. Full Not Full 4. Read your result on the meter Your blood glucose level appears on the display, along with the unit of measure, and the date and time of the test. Blood glucose results are automatically stored in the meter’s memory. (Example) 31 Applying blood and reading results After getting a result Once you have read your result (and it has been transmitted to the partner device when the PUMP COMM feature is turned on), you may: • Attach notes to this result if the flags/comments feature is on, see page 38, or • Review your meter memory by pressing OK to go to MAIN MENU, see page 42, or • Turn the meter off by removing the test strip. 32 NOTE: • Your result may only flash for a few seconds before it is received by your partner device. • See your partner device manual for instructions on how to manually enter your glucose result into the partner device if it was not automatically transmitted. • While the result is flashing, your meter will only respond to pressing the OK button for five seconds. This will cancel the transmission of your result to your partner device but only if the result has not already been transmitted. Applying blood and reading results 5. Check that the result has been transmitted to your partner device. The blood glucose result will begin flashing on the display if the PUMP COMM feature is turned on. This indicates that your result is being transmitted to your partner device. The result will stop flashing after it has been received. After about 60 seconds, if the result has not been received by the partner device, the transmit feature will turn off and the result will stop flashing. • If you remove the test strip while the result is flashing, the meter will stay on until the result is received by the partner device. Then the meter will turn off. Leave the test strip in the meter if you plan to add meal flags or comments to your result. • If the result does not flash, check to be sure the PUMP COMM feature is turned on. If the result is not received by the partner device, refer to the Troubleshooting section for instructions. • WARNINGS/ERRORS, LOW GLUCOSE and HIGH GLUCOSE test results, and control solution test results are Not transmitted to your partner device. 33 WARNING: If mg/dL does not appear with the test result, call Customer Service. Use of the wrong unit of measure may cause you to misinterpret your blood glucose level, and may lead to incorrect treatment. CAUTION: Dehydration and low glucose results You may get false low glucose results if you are severely dehydrated. If you think you are severely dehydrated, contact your health care professional immediately. CAUTION: If you test at the low end of the operating range (43°F) and CAUTION: Low glucose results Applying blood and reading results Error messages If you get an ERROR message on your screen rather than a result, see pages 60–67. Unexpected test results Refer to these cautions whenever your test results are lower than, higher than, or not what you expect. 34 If your test result is lower than 70 mg/dL or is shown as LOW GLUCOSE, it may mean hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). This may require immediate treatment according to your health care professional’s recommendations. Although this result could be due to a test error, it is safer to treat first, then do another test. Applying blood and reading results your glucose is high (over 180 mg/dL), the reading on your meter may be lower than your actual glucose. In this situation, repeat the test in a warmer environment with a new test strip as soon as possible. CAUTION: High glucose results If your test result is higher than 180 mg/dL, it may mean hyperglycemia (high blood glucose). If you are uncertain about this test result, consider re-testing. Your health care professional can work with you to decide what actions, if any, you should take if your results are higher than 180 mg/dL. If your meter displays HIGH GLUCOSE, you may have a very high blood glucose level (severe hyperglycemia) exceeding 600 mg/dL. Re-check your glucose level. If the result is HIGH GLUCOSE again, this may indicate a severe problem with your blood glucose control and it is important you obtain and follow instructions from your health care professional without delay. 35 CAUTION: Repeated unexpected glucose results Applying blood and reading results CAUTION: Unusual red blood cell count A hematocrit (percentage of your blood that is red blood cells) that is either very high (above 55%) or very low (below 30%) can cause false results. 36 Applying blood and reading results If you continue to get unexpected results, check your system with control solution. See Control solution testing, pages 44–49. If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose results and you have followed all instructions in this booklet, call your health care professional. Never ignore symptoms or make significant changes to your diabetes control program without speaking to your health care professional. Removing the used lancet Remove the lancing device cap by snapping it off. Cover the exposed lancet tip before removing the lancet. Place the lancet protective disk on a hard surface. Push the lancet tip into the disk. Remove the lancet and place it in a container for sharp objects. Replace the cap. Disposing of the used lancet and test strip It is important to discard the used lancet carefully after each use to avoid unintended lancet stick injuries. Used test strips and lancets may be considered biohazardous waste in your area. Be sure to follow your local regulations for proper disposal. 37 Attaching flags or comments to your results Your meter allows you to attach optional notes to your blood glucose result. There are two kinds of notes and different reasons to apply them. You can attach these notes just after a blood glucose test, or after the result has been transmitted to the partner device if the PUMP COMM feature is turned on. In both cases you must attach the notes before you remove your used test strip from your meter. You can also modify notes when reviewing a past result. You will not be able to add a meal flag or comment to a result marked as a control solution test. Benefit Allows you to link the effects of food to your blood glucose results. Provides you with separate averages for before-meal and after-meal tests. Comment Select an appropriate Helps track possible reasons comment whenever you for test results. test under conditions that you or your health care professional feel are worth noting. You can choose not to attach a meal flag or comment after a blood glucose test. If you do not want to use this feature at all, you can turn it off so the meter will not prompt you to add notes or to select a type of result average to review. See page 9 for instructions. Attaching flags or comments to your results Note type Recommendation Meal flag Add a meal flag to every blood glucose result. Add or change a meal flag If the flags/comments feature is turned on, the up arrow at the bottom right corner of the result screen will flash when a result is first displayed. If the PUMP COMM feature is turned on, the up arrow will flash after the result has been transmitted to the partner device. The flashing arrow is to remind you to enter a meal flag. To add or change a meal flag: 1. While viewing a result, press to display the MEAL FLAG screen Wait for the test result to stop flashing if the PUMP COMM feature is turned on. 38 39 2. Press or to highlight BEFORE MEAL or AFTER MEAL 3. To confirm your selection, press OK The meal flag you chose will appear above the result on the result screen. NOTE: Testing after a meal can show how the food you ate affects your blood glucose. These results can be flagged as AFTER MEAL and are usually obtained two hours after the start of the meal. Your health care professional may suggest another time period or other use for this feature. 1. While viewing a result, press to display the COMMENT screen 2. Press or to highlight an appropriate comment The available choices are: NO COMMENT NOT ENOUGH FOOD TOO MUCH FOOD MILD EXERCISE HARD EXERCISE MEDICATION STRESS ILLNESS FEEL HYPO MENSES (period) VACATION OTHER Highlight NO COMMENT if you decide not to add a comment, or if you want to erase a previously entered comment from the result. Use OTHER when the available choices do not apply. You may want to write down what OTHER means to you so you can discuss it with your health care professional. 3. To confirm your selection, press OK The comment you chose will appear below the result. Add or change a comment The down arrow at the bottom right corner of the result screen will flash after you enter a meal flag for a new result to remind you to consider entering a comment. 40 41 Attaching flags or comments to your results Attaching flags or comments to your results If you decide not to assign a flag to this result, select NO FLAG. To add or change a comment: Reviewing past results and averages Last result The meter will display your most recent result. This result will include the unit of measure and the date and time of the test. If the result was marked as CONTROL SOLUTION or with either a meal flag or comment, these notes will be shown as well. Press OK to return to MAIN MENU. If you wish to add or change a meal flag or comment for this result, see pages 39–41. 42 HI if the result was above 600 mg/dL, LO if the result was below 20 mg/dL, if a comment has been chosen for the result, C if the result is from a control solution test, – if the result is flagged BEFORE MEAL, and + if the result is flagged AFTER MEAL. Reviewing past results and averages If you have just completed a test, press OK to get to the MAIN MENU screen. If your meter is off, press and hold OK to turn it on. From the MAIN MENU screen you can choose: • LAST RESULT to view your most recent result, • ALL RESULTS to review up to 500 of your most recent results four at a time, or • RESULT AVG to select one of three types of result averages. Press or to highlight LAST RESULT, ALL RESULTS, or RESULT AVG. To confirm your selection, press OK . All results The meter will display four results at a time, in the order the tests were done, starting with the most recent. For each test result, the meter will display the date and time of the test. Results may also contain the following symbols: The meter stores a maximum of 500 blood glucose or control solution test results. When the memory is full, the oldest result is dropped as the newest is added. To view details of an individual result, press or to highlight the result you want, then press OK . If you wish to add or change a meal flag or comment for this result, see pages 39–41. To return to the list of all results from an individual result, press OK . To view more recent results, continue to press after the top result on the display is highlighted. If you press when the most recent result is highlighted, you will see the oldest stored results. 43 To view older results, press after MENU is highlighted. Pressing and holding or allows you to move more quickly through the results. To return to the main menu, highlight MENU, then press OK . Reviewing past results and averages 44 NOTE: • Result averages provide information from past results. Do Not use result averages to make immediate treatment decisions. • If you change your date setting, your averages may change too. The meter calculates averages based on the 7-, 14-, and 30-day periods ending on the current date setting. • If you do not have results in the past 7-, 14-, and 30-day periods, the NUM and AVG columns will show 0. Also, if you do not use the meal flag feature, then the NUM and AVG columns will show 0 on the BEFORE MEAL and AFTER MEAL average screens. Reviewing past results and averages Result averages If the flags/comments feature is on, the meter will display the three types of averages you can access: • the average of all test results, • the average of before-meal results, and • the average of after-meal results. To select the type of result average you want to see, press or to highlight your choice, then press OK . If you have turned the flags/comments feature off, selecting RESULT AVG from the MAIN MENU will lead directly to the ALL RESULTS AVG screen. The meter will display each of your 7-, 14-, and 30-day averages. The top of the display shows which type of average you are looking at. For each of the 7-, 14-, and 30-day periods leading up to the current date, the meter will display the number of results obtained (NUM) and the average of those results (AVG). In result averages, a HIGH GLUCOSE result is counted as 600 mg/dL, and a LOW GLUCOSE result as 20 mg/dL. Control solution results are not part of your averages. From any screen showing averages, press OK to go back to the previous screen. To return to the main menu from the RESULT AVG screen, press until MENU is highlighted, then press OK to confirm your selection. To see averages for different parts of the day or over a different number of days, you can use OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software and your home computer. See the next section, on page 46. 45 Downloading results to a computer You can use your meter with OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software (DMS) for storing your records and to help you spot patterns for planning meals, exercise, and medication. OneTouch® DMS puts information downloaded from the meter into charts and graphs. 1. Obtain the required software and cable For order information and to learn more about OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software, visit www.OneTouchDiabetesSoftware.com Reviewing past results and averages WARNING: • The use of electronic devices may result in the build up of electrostatic discharge (ESD) which can impact their use. • To avoid a possible shock, Do Not insert a test strip or change the batteries when the meter is connected to a computer with the OneTouch® Interface Cable. Interface cable 4. Transfer data Follow the instructions provided with the OneTouch® DMS to download the results from the meter. Once the command to start the download is sent from the computer to the meter, the meter display will show “PC” indicating that the meter is in communication mode. You will not be able to perform a test when the meter is in communication mode. Reviewing past results and averages 2. Install the software on a computer Follow the installation instructions provided with the Software. If using a OneTouch® Interface Cable (USB format), install the software driver. 3. Get ready to transfer readings Connect the OneTouch® Interface Cable to the COM or USB port on your computer. Make sure the meter is turned off. If you insert the cable while the meter is already on, the meter will not respond to computer commands. Then connect the other end of the OneTouch® Interface Cable to the meter data port. NOTE: For downloading instructions to Medtronic CareLink® Personal software, refer to www.metronicdiabetes.com. 46 47 Control solution testing NOTE: • Results marked as control solution tests are not transmitted to your partner device. CAUTION: Do Not swallow control solution; it is Not for human consumption. Do Not apply control solution to the skin or eyes as it may cause irritation. 48 • Control solution tests must be done at room temperature (68–77°F). Make sure your meter, test strips, and control solution are at room temperature before testing. Performing a control solution test Start with the meter off. If you have turned the meter on to change settings or review past results, turn it off. 1. Check the code on the test strip vial before inserting the test strip Control solution testing OneTouch® Ultra® Control Solution contains a known amount of glucose and is used to check that the meter and the test strips are working properly. Do a control solution test: • to practice the test process instead of using blood, • once a week, • whenever you open a new vial of test strips, • if you suspect the meter or test strips are not working properly, • if you have had repeated unexpected blood glucose results (as described on pages 34 and 35), or • if you drop or damage the meter. NOTE: • Use only OneTouch® Ultra® Control Solution with your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter. 2. Insert a test strip to turn on the meter Remove a test strip from its vial and immediately replace the vial cap and close it tightly. Make sure the three contact bars are facing you. Push the test strip in as far as it will go. Do Not bend the test strip. 49 5. Prepare and apply control solution Shake the control solution vial before each test. Remove the cap and squeeze the vial to discard the first drop. Then wipe the tip with a clean tissue or cloth. Hold the vial upside down and gently squeeze a hanging drop. Touch and hold the hanging drop of control solution where the narrow channel meets the TOP EDGE of the test strip. Make sure the confirmation window fills completely. Control solution should not be applied to the flat face of the test strip. NARROW CHANNEL Control solution testing Control solution testing 3. Match the code on the meter with the code on the test strip vial If the code on the meter does not match the code on the test strip vial, press or to match the code number on the test strip vial. The new code number will flash on the display for three seconds, then briefly stop flashing, after which the display will advance to the APPLY BLOOD screen. If the codes already match, press OK to go to the APPLY BLOOD screen. When you do not make a change after five seconds, the display will advance to the APPLY BLOOD screen. 4. Mark the test as a control solution test Press to change APPLY BLOOD to APPLY CONTROL. You must mark the test before you apply control solution. Once you have completed the test, you cannot change the marking. The meter is now ready to perform a control solution test. TOP EDGE Apply Drop Here WARNING: Be sure to correctly mark every control solution test or the result will be mistakenly transmitted to your partner device. 50 51 7. Check if the result is in range Compare the result displayed on the meter to the control solution range printed on the test strip vial. Each vial of test strips may have a different control solution range. If the results you get are not within this range, the meter and test strips may not be working properly. Repeat the control solution test. Out-of-range results may be due to: • not following the instructions detailed on pages 49–52, • expired or contaminated control solution, • expired or damaged test strip, • use of a test strip or control solution past its discard date, or 100–135 mg/dL (Example) • a problem with the meter. Control solution testing Control solution testing 6. Read your result When the confirmation window is full, the meter will count down from 5 to 1. Your control solution result will then appear on the display, along with the date, time, unit of measure, and the words CONTROL SOLUTION. The control solution results can be viewed in the list of past results, but are not counted in your result averages. CAUTION: The control solution range printed on the test strip vial is for CONFIRMATION WINDOW OneTouch® Ultra® Control Solution only. It is not a recommended range for your blood glucose level. CAUTION: If you continue to get control solution test results that fall outside the range printed on the test strip vial, Do Not use the meter, the test strips, or the control solution. Call Customer Service. 52 53 Caring for your system ® ™ Your OneTouch UltraLink Blood Glucose Monitoring System does not need any special maintenance. Storing your system Store your meter, test strips, control solution and other items in your carrying case after each use. Store each item in a cool, dry place below 86°F, but Do Not refrigerate. Keep all items away from direct sunlight and heat. Tightly close the cap on the test strip vial and/or control solution vial immediately after use to avoid contamination or damage. Store test strips only in their original vial. tion date printed on the vial or the discard date, whichever comes first, or your results may be inaccurate. CAUTION: Do Not use your test strips if your vial is damaged or left open to air. This could lead to error messages or tests that read higher than the actual value. Call Customer Service immediately if the test strip vial is damaged. Cleaning your meter To clean your meter, wipe the outside with a soft cloth dampened with water and mild detergent. Do Not use alcohol or another solvent to clean your meter. Do Not get any liquids, dirt, dust, blood, or control solution inside the meter through the test port or the data port. Never spray cleaning solution on the meter or immerse it in any liquid. Caring for your system Checking for expiration or damage to test strips and control solution Test strips and control solution have expiration dates printed on their vials. When you first open a test strip or control solution vial, you must record the discard date (date opened plus three months) in the space provided on the label. CAUTION: Do Not use the test strips or control solution after the expira- Cleaning your OneTouch® Lancing Device and OneTouch® AST™ Clear Cap To clean these items, wipe them with a soft cloth dampened with water and mild detergent. Do Not immerse the OneTouch® Lancing Device in any liquid. To disinfect these items, prepare a solution of one part household bleach to ten parts water. Wipe the OneTouch® Lancing Device with a soft cloth dampened 54 55 with this solution. Immerse the caps only in this solution for 30 minutes. After disinfecting, rinse briefly with water and allow both to air dry. Batteries Your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter uses two AAA alkaline batteries. Replacement batteries can be found in most stores where batteries are sold. Your meter comes with two batteries already installed. Batteries should last a minimum of two months at an average of four tests per day with the PUMP COMM feature turned on. When your meter displays the LOW BATTERY screen message, there is not enough battery power remaining to perform a test. You must install new batteries before using your meter. Replacing batteries 1. Remove the old batteries Start with the meter off. Remove the battery cover by squeezing the tab on the side of the cover. Pull up on the battery ribbon to lift both batteries out of the compartment. Caring for your system Caring for your system IMPORTANT: Use only AAA alkaline batteries with your meter. Do Not use rechargeable batteries. Use of an incorrect battery type may result in your meter providing fewer tests than normal from when the battery icon or LOW BATTERY screen first appears. WARNING: Certain batteries may cause leaking which can damage the meter or cause the batteries to lose power sooner than normal. Replace leaking batteries immediately. Low meter batteries The meter shows a battery icon ( ) in the upper right corner of the display or a low battery message to indicate the condition of the batteries. 56 WARNING: To avoid a possible shock, Do Not change either battery while the meter is connected to a computer with the OneTouch® Interface Cable. 57 2. Insert the new batteries Insert two AAA alkaline batteries on top of the black ribbon. Plus (+) and minus (–) signs will guide you in placing the batteries. 4. Replace the cover Insert the two battery cover tabs into the matching holes, and push down until you hear the cover click into place. 5. Dispose of batteries according to your local environmental regulations NOTE: When the PUMP COMM feature is turned on the meter will use more battery power. Caring for your system Caring for your system If the meter does not power on after you have replaced the meter batteries, check that the batteries are correctly installed. If the meter still does not power on, call Customer Service. 3. Check your meter settings Removing the meter batteries will not affect your stored results. However, you may need to re-set your meter settings. See pages 4–8. 58 59 Troubleshooting WARNING: Failure to carefully follow the directions in this owner’s booklet can lead to inaccurate test results. Understanding error and other messages The OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter displays messages when there are problems with the test strip, with the meter, or when your blood glucose levels are higher than 600 mg/dL or lower than 20 mg/dL. Messages do not appear in all cases when a problem has occurred. Improper use may cause an inaccurate result without producing an error message. NOTE: WARNINGS/ERRORS, LOW GLUCOSE and HIGH GLUCOSE test results, and control solution test results, are Not transmitted to your partner device. Troubleshooting RF communications problems If a glucose test result on your meter was not received by your partner device, be sure to check the following: • The PUMP COMM feature on your meter is turned on. • The RF feature on your partner device is turned on. • Your meter ID is entered correctly into your partner device. • Your meter and partner device are within RF range. If not, try moving the devices closer together. • If there are other devices nearby that might be affecting the RF link. If so, try turning off those devices or move to another location. IMPORTANT: If your glucose result was not transmitted to your partner device, you can manually enter your glucose result into the partner device. See your partner device manual for: • manually entering your glucose results, • troubleshooting RF communication, • other problems with your partner device. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by LifeScan could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 60 61 What it means What to do You may have a very low blood glucose level (severe hypoglycemia), lower than 20 mg/dL. This may require immediate treatment according to your health care professional’s recommendations. Although this message could be due to a test error, it is safer to treat first and then do another test. You may have a very high blood glucose level (severe hyperglycemia), over 600 mg/dL. Re-check your glucose level. If the result is HIGH GLUCOSE again, obtain and follow instructions from your health care professional without delay Meter is too hot (above 111°F) or too cold (below 43°F) to work correctly. Wait a few minutes and insert a new test strip. If you do not get another Message What it means What to do There is a problem with the meter. Do Not use the meter. Contact Customer Service. Error message could be caused either by a used test strip or a problem with the meter. Repeat the test with a new test strip; see pages 28–34. If this message continues to appear, contact Customer Service. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Message TEMPERATURE ERROR message, the meter is now within the operating range. 62 63 Message What it means What to do The sample was applied before the meter was ready. Repeat the test with a new test strip. Apply a blood or control solution sample only after APPLY BLOOD or APPLY CONTROL appears on the display. If this message continues to appear, contact Customer Service. Troubleshooting If you tested in a cool environment, repeat the test in a warmer environment with a new test strip; see pages 28–34. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Service. Error 4 information continues on next page 64 What it means What to do There may be a problem with the test strip. For example, it may have been damaged or moved during testing. or, If you tested in a normal or warm environment, repeat the test with a new test strip; see pages 28–34. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Service. The sample was improperly applied. or, If you applied the sample incorrectly, review pages on blood application (see pages 28–34) or control solution testing (see pages 48–53) and repeat the test with a new test strip. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Service. Troubleshooting One of the following may apply: You may have high glucose and have tested in an environment near the low end of the system’s operating temperature range (43–111°F). or, Message There may be a problem with the meter. If the error message appears again, contact Customer Service. Error 4 information begins on previous page 65 What it means What to do The meter has detected a problem with the test strip. Possible causes are test strip damage or an incompletely filled confirmation window. Repeat the test with a new test strip. Refer to information on blood application (see pages 28–34) or control solution testing (see pages 48–53). Meter batteries are low but still have enough power to perform a test. When the battery icon first appears, there is enough power for about 25 more tests if using alkaline batteries. Test results will still be accurate, but replace the batteries as soon as possible. Meter batteries do not have enough power to perform a test. 66 Replace meter batteries. Message What it means What to do No result in memory, such as the first time use of the meter or after a download of all data to a computer. or, Your meter was unable to recall this result. This result will not be included in result averages. You can still perform a blood glucose test and get an accurate result. Contact Customer Service to report this occurrence if this is not: 1. Your first time use of the meter, or 2. After you just downloaded results from your meter. Your meter was unable to recall this result. This result will not be included in result averages. You can still perform a blood glucose test and get an accurate result, but contact Customer Service to report this occurrence. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Message 67 Detailed information about your system 68 Sacks, D.B.: "Carbohydrates." Burtis, C.A., and Ashwood, E.R. (ed.), Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company (1994), 959. is high (above 55%) or low (below 30%). • You are severely dehydrated. • You tested at a temperature near the low end of the operating range (43°F ) and you get a high glucose result (i.e., greater than 180 mg/dL). In this situation, repeat the test in a warmer environment with a new test strip as soon as possible. For accuracy and precision data and for important information on limitations, see the insert that comes with your test strips. To maximize your chances of an accurate comparison between meter and laboratory results, follow a few basic guidelines: Before going to the lab • Perform a control solution test to make sure the meter is working properly. • Do Not eat for at least eight hours before you test your blood. • Take your meter with you to the lab. Detailed information about your system Comparing meter and laboratory results Test results with the OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter are plasma-calibrated. This helps you and your health care professional to compare your meter results with laboratory tests. If you have been using another type of meter—one that provides whole blood-calibrated results—you may notice that your test results with the OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter are approximately 12% higher. OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter test results and laboratory test results both are expressed in plasma-equivalent units. However, your meter result may differ 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. Your OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter glucose value is considered accurate when it is within ±20% of the laboratory measurement. There are some specific situations that could cause a difference of more than ±20%: • You have eaten recently. The blood glucose level from blood obtained from a fingertip can be up to 70 mg/dL higher than blood drawn from a vein (venous sample) used for a lab test.1 • Your hematocrit (percentage of your blood that is red blood cells) While at the lab • Conduct your meter test within 15 minutes of the lab test. • Use only fresh, capillary blood obtained from the fingertip. • Follow all instructions in this owner’s booklet for performing a blood glucose test with your meter. 69 Technical specifications Operating ranges Temperature: 43–111°F Relative humidity: 10–90% Altitude: up to 10,000 feet Hematocrit: 30–55% Battery ratings 2 x 1.5 V d.c., 40 mA (2 x CR 2032 batteries) direct current 70 Calibration Plasma-equivalent Sample Fresh capillary whole blood Sample size Minimum 1 microliter Test time 5 seconds Radio Frequency (RF) 916.5Mhz Assay method Glucose oxidase biosensor Meter power source Two replaceable AAA alkaline batteries. Expected battery life is a minimum of 2 months at an average of 4 tests per day with the PUMP COMM feature turned on. Unit of measure mg/dL Memory 500 blood glucose or control solution test results Automatic shutoff 2 minutes after last action Size 3.5 x 2.4 x 1.0 inches Weight Approximately 3 ounces, with batteries Symbols Cautions and Warnings. Refer to safety-related notes in the owner’s booklet and inserts that came with your meter and testing supplies. Low battery Direct current Detailed information about your system Detailed information about your system Reported result range 20–600 mg/dL Guarantee LifeScan guarantees that the OneTouch® UltraLink™ Meter will be free of defects in material and workmanship for three years, valid from the date of purchase. The guarantee extends only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. 71 Electrical and safety standards This meter complies with CISPR 11: 2003, Class B (Radiated Only). Emissions of the energy used are low and not likely to cause interference in nearby electronic equipment. The meter has been tested for immunity to Level 3 electrostatic discharge as specified in IEC 61000-4-2. This meter has been tested for immunity to radio frequency interference over the frequency range 80MHz to 2.5GHz at 3V/m as specified in IEC 61000-4-3. Degree of protection rating: IP11 Detailed information about your system 72 US CAN/CSA C22.2 61010-1:04, UL 61010-1:04, IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61010-2-101. Index AFTER MEAL AVG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 AFTER MEAL flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv, 40 ALL RESULTS AVG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Alternate site testing procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 56 Battery, icon on display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56, 66 BEFORE MEAL AVG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 BEFORE MEAL flag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv, 40 Black start-up screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii, 3, 13 Buttons on meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cable, OneTouch® Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 47 Cleaning your meter and lancing device . 55, 56 Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii, 13,15 50 Comment, adding or changing . . . . . . . . . . . iv, 41 Comment, reason for adding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Comments feature, turning off or on . . . . . . . . 8 Communication, RF . . . . . . v, vii, viii, 10, 60, 61 Confirmation window . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii, 2, 31, 51 Connecting to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 47 Control solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 48 Control solution, result range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Control solution, storing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Control solution, testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Data port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 47 Date format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Date setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dehydration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Discard date, control solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Discard date, test strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Display check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii, 3, 14 Downloading results to a computer . . . . . . . . . 46 Drop of blood, proper size . . . . . . . . . . . iii, 22, 27 Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 61 Expiration date, control solution . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Expiration date, test strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Fingertip testing procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii, 19 Flags feature, turning off or on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Forearm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 23, 26 Forearm or palm sampling, important information . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 18, 29 Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 HIGH GLUCOSE message . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 43, 62 Hyperglycemia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Hypoglycemia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 18, 35 Infection, reduce the risk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Kit components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lab results, comparing with meter results . . . 68 Lancet, disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Lancet, inserting in lancing device iii, 20, 24,37 73 Index Lancet, protective disk . . . . . . . . . . iii, 16, 20, 24 Lancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii, 19, 23 Lancing device and cap . . . . . . . . . . iii, 16, 20, 55 Lancing device, OneTouch® AST™ Clear Cap . . . . . . . 1, 16, 24, 55 Lancing device, depth setting . . . . . . . 16, 20, 25 Language, choosing in set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 LOW BATTERY message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 66 LOW GLUCOSE message . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 43, 62 MAIN MENU screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 42 Meal flag, adding or changing . . . . . . . . . . . iv, 39 Meal flag, reason for adding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Meter ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii, vii, 10, 11 mg/dL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 34, 70 mmol/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Palm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 23, 26, 29 PC communication mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Plasma calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68, 70 PUMP COMM feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Radio Frequency (RF) communication . . . . . . . . . v, vii, viii, 10, 60, 61 Repeated unexpected glucose results . . . . . . 36 Result averages, before or after meal . . . . . . . 44 Result averages, 7-, 14-, and 30-day . . . . . . . . 44 Result screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 40, 43 Result, last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Results, all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 74 Results, reviewing past . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 RF (Radio Frequency) communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . v, vii, viii, 60, 61 Set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Software, OneTouch® Diabetes Management 46 Start-up screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii, 3, 13 Storing your control solution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Storing your meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Storing your test strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 43, 71 Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Temperature . . . . . . . . . . 12, 49, 54, 62, 69, 71 TEMPERATURE ERROR message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Testing procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Test strip, applying drop of blood . . . . . . . . iii, 29 Test strip, confirmation window . . . iii, 2, 31, 51 Test strip, contact bars . . . . . . . . . . . . ii, 2, 13, 49 Test strip, disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Time format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Time setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Turning meter off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Turning meter on for reviewing results . . . . 3, 42 Turning meter on for testing . . . . . . . . . . . ii, 3, 13 Unexpected test results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Unit of measure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 34, 70 Reminders Time of day Your target ranges from your health care professional Before breakfast Before lunch or dinner 1 hour after meals 2 hours after meals Between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. Patent information The system described herein is covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,708,247, 5,951,836, 6,241,862, 6,284,125, 7,112,265, D522,656, and D542,681. Use of the monitoring device included herein is protected under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 6,413,410, 6,733,655. Purchase of this device does not act to grant a use license under these patents. Such a license is granted only when the device is used with OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips. No test strip supplier other than LifeScan is authorized to grant such a license. The accuracy of results generated with LifeScan meters using test strips manufactured by anyone other than LifeScan has not been evaluated by LifeScan. 75 Call Customer Service toll-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week English 999 999-9999 Español 999 999-9999 Or Visit us at www.LifeScan.com AW05931201 76 © 2007 LifeScan, Inc., Milpitas, CA 95035 Rev. date: 09/2007 GC AW Template Title: UltraLink Owners Booklet GC AW Template Number: AW 05931201 GC Document Number: GC 059312 CPS Reference Number: N/A Spot Colors: Cover Only PMS 144C Process Colors: CMYK Rev. Date: 9/13/07 LifeScan Contact: Job No: Round Number: 7 Tarenzette Austin x 5704 LSGDAVI Number of Colors: Four Color Process, see below Dimensions: 152mm x 114mm ± 2mm Other Production Specifications: Binding: Perfect binding Cover: CMYK = 5th spot color PMS 144C Inside: CMYK
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