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Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Owner’s Booklet
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Owner’s Booklet
Thanks for choosing OneTouchÂŽ!
The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Blood Glucose Monitoring
System is one of the latest product innovations from
LifeScan. The BluetoothÂŽ (wireless RF) communication
feature lets the meter send blood glucose test results
to the OneTouch® Verio™ Reveal™ Application* on your
compatible** AppleÂŽ device. The App will let you review
and graph your results, and help identify patterns.
This Owner’s Booklet offers a complete explanation of how
to use your new meter and testing supplies, and reviews
the do’s and don’ts of testing your blood glucose. Clear
instructions and visuals will help you get comfortable using
the OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter, so you can expect to
get reliable results every time you test. Please keep your
Owner’s Booklet in a safe place; you may want to refer to it
in the future.
We hope OneTouchÂŽ products and services will continue to
be a part of your life.
*Throughout this booklet, OneTouch® Verio™ Reveal™
Application will be referred to as the “App.” For details
on the App, please see the App Owner's Booklet or
More > Help in the App.
**AppleÂŽ devices include the iPhoneÂŽ, iPadÂŽ, and
iPodÂŽ touch devices using iOS4+. Throughout this booklet,
the iPhoneÂŽ, iPadÂŽ, and iPodÂŽ touch will be referred to as
“Apple® devices.”
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Symbols
Cautions and Warnings. Refer to the Owner’s
Booklet and inserts that came with your system for
safety-related information.
Direct current
Consult instructions for use
Low battery
Empty battery
Low battery charging
Empty battery charging
Last blood glucose result
Apply blood
Do not apply blood/Do not test
BluetoothÂŽ (wireless RF activated)
Airplane mode (wireless RF not activated)
Synchronization with the OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™
App
Control solution test result
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Table of Contents
1 Setting up your system
- Turning your meter on
16
- Turning your meter off
17
- Pairing your meter with an
AppleÂŽ device
- Syncing your meter with the App
18
23
2 Taking a test
- Testing your blood glucose
28
- Testing with control solution
51
3 Viewing your results
60
4 Care and maintenance
62
5 Battery (recharging)
68
6 Troubleshooting
76
7 Detailed information
about your system
8 Index
92
102
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Before you begin
Before using this product to test your blood glucose,
carefully read this Owner’s Booklet, and the inserts
that come with the OneTouch® Verio™ Test Strips and
OneTouch® Verio™ Control Solutions.
NOTE: It is best to fully charge the battery before using
the OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter. See pages 68-75
for instructions.
AppleÂŽ Legal Notice
“Made for iPod®,” “Made for iPhone®,” and “Made for
iPad®” mean that an electronic accessory has been
designed to connect specifically to iPodÂŽ, iPhoneÂŽ,
or iPadÂŽ, respectively, and has been certified by the
developer to meet AppleÂŽ performance standards. AppleÂŽ
is not responsible for the operation of this device or its
compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please
note that the use of this accessory with iPodÂŽ, iPhoneÂŽ, or
iPadÂŽ may affect wireless performance.
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Important safety instructions
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by a single person and should not be shared, even with a
family member.
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kit are considered biohazardous. A used kit can
potentially transmit infectious diseases even after you
have performed cleaning and disinfection. For more
information, see:
FDA Public Health Notification: “Use of Fingerstick
Devices on More than One Person Poses Risk for
Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens:
Initial Communication” (2010)
http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/Safety/
AlertsandNotices/ucm224025.htm.
CDC Clinical Reminder: “Use of Fingerstick Devices
on More than One Person Poses Risk for Transmitting
Bloodborne Pathogens” (2010)
http://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/FingerstickDevicesBGM.html.
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Intended use
The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Blood Glucose Monitoring
System (BGMS) is intended to be used for the quantitative
measurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole
blood samples drawn from the fingertips. The system is
intended to be used by a single person and should not be
shared. The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ BGMS 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 OneTouch® Verio™
Sync™ BGMS is not to be used for the diagnosis of or
screening of diabetes or for neonatal use. Not for critically
ill patients, patients in shock, dehydrated patients or
hyperosmolar patients.
The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter is intended for
use with the OneTouch® Verio™ Control Solutions and
OneTouch® Verio™ Test Strips. The OneTouch® Verio™
Control Solution is used to check that the meter and test
strips are working together properly and that the test
is performed correctly. The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™
BGMS communicates wirelessly with both the OneTouchÂŽ
application on commercially available mobile devices
and via USB cable with LifeScan diabetes PC-based
applications.
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Test principle
Glucose in the blood sample mixes with the enzyme FADGDH (refer to page 94) 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 blood glucose result, and stores it in its
memory.
About BluetoothÂŽ
BluetoothÂŽ is a type of wireless (RF) communication.
Cell phones use BluetoothÂŽ technology as do many
other devices. Your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter uses
BluetoothÂŽ to pair and connect with the AppleÂŽ device,
and to send results to the App.
You must first pair the AppleÂŽ device with your meter for
test results to be received. This will help ensure that only
results from your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter will be
received by your AppleÂŽ device. Pairing is initiated from
your AppleÂŽ device. See pages 18-23.
You will also need to download the OneTouch® Verio™
Reveal™ Application from the iTunes® App store to your
AppleÂŽ device, for results to be received.
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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:
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including interference that may cause undesirable
operation.
These guidelines help ensure that your meter will not
affect the operation of other nearby electronic devices.
Additionally, other electronic devices should not affect the
use of your meter.
Other electronic 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 AppleÂŽ device. Moving away from or turning off
these electronic devices may allow communication.
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
BluetoothÂŽ feature is activated and in use; so, if not used
correctly, your meter may interfere with your TV, radio, or
other electronic devices that receive or transmit RF signals.
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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 [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours
of Operation], or contact support service for the
manufacturer of the electronic 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 set the meter to “Airplane” mode
(BluetoothÂŽ not activated). See Step 1 on page 20 for more
information.
 WARNING
The BluetoothÂŽ feature on your meter sends test results
to your Apple® device. To prevent other people’s results
from being sent to the AppleÂŽ device, Do Not let anyone
else use your meter to test their blood glucose.
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The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Included with your kit:
Not Included with your kit:
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OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter
(rechargeable battery included)
Carrying Case
AC Adapter
OneTouchÂŽ DelicaÂŽ Sterile Lancets
Mini USB Cable
OneTouchÂŽ DelicaÂŽ Lancing Device
OneTouch® Verio™ Level 3 (Mid) Control Solution*
OneTouch® Verio™ Test Strips*
OneTouch® Verio™ Level 4 (High) Control Solution*
*For availability of test strips and control solutions, ask
your pharmacist or health care professional.
 WARNING
Keep the meter and testing supplies away from young
children. Small items such as the test strips, lancets,
protective covers on the lancets, and control solution vial
cap are choking hazards. Do Not ingest or swallow any
items.
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Setting up your system
Getting to know your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Meter
Test strip port
Insert test strip here
to turn meter on
Display
Meter button
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turns test strip port
light on/off
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(wireless RF) on/off
Battery symbol
Battery power
indicator (appears
if low)
mg/dL is the
pre-set unit of
measure and cannot
be changed
Data/Battery
charging port
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meter battery
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results to computer
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Setting up your system
Test strip
Channel to
apply sample
(either side)
Silver prongs
Insert into test strip port
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Setting up your system
Turning your meter on
1. Press and hold the
meter button until the
meter comes on
 CAUTION
If you see any missing segments within the start-up
screen, there may be a problem with the meter. Contact
[CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation].
Next, the Last Result screen
appears. The arrow ( ) indicates
that this is the Last Result screen
and the three dashes (
mean that no results are
currently stored in the meter.
The airplane symbol ( )
indicates that BluetoothÂŽ is not
activated. When BluetoothÂŽ
is activated, your meter will
automatically attempt to sync
( ) any unsent blood glucose
readings.
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Setting up your system
Using the display backlight and test strip
port light
The backlight and test strip port light come on
automatically whenever the meter is turned on or a
test strip is inserted. The backlight will dim and the test
strip port light will turn off when you press and release
the meter button once, or after about 30 seconds of no
activity. Pressing the meter button or inserting a test
strip will turn them both back on. The test strip port light
provides additional light that may help you complete
a test. Five seconds after applying blood (or control
solution), the test strip port light will turn off.
Turning your meter off
There are three ways to turn your meter off:
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the meter turns off. Or,
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sending results to the AppleÂŽ device. Or,
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Č
left alone for 120 seconds.
seconds
Using the meter button to turn the meter off will preserve
battery power.
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Setting up your system
Pairing your meter with the
AppleÂŽ device
Pairing prepares your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter and
AppleÂŽ device to communicate (sync) with each other. The
devices must be within 10 feet of each other to pair and
sync.
Multiple OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meters can be paired
with your AppleÂŽ device. For example, your AppleÂŽ device
can be paired with a meter at home and another at work
(see Figure 1). To pair multiple meters, simply repeat the
pairing instructions on pages 20-23 for each meter.
Single AppleÂŽ
device
Multiple meters
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Figure 1
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Setting up your system
However, your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter can only be
paired with one AppleÂŽ device at a time. For example, you
can pair your meter with an AppleÂŽ iPhoneÂŽ or iPodÂŽ touch,
but not both at the same time (see Figure 2).
Single meter
Multiple AppleÂŽ
devices
Figure 2
 WARNING
Do Not pair another person’s meter with your Apple®
device.
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Setting up your system
NOTE: Test result data sent to the App from multiple
meters will be combined, just as though the data came
from a single meter. If you do not want test data from
multiple meters displayed together, Do Not pair any
additional OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meters with the
AppleÂŽ device. See pages 18-19 and 26 for important
information on pairing and syncing multiple meters.
To pair the AppleÂŽ device with your meter,
follow these steps:
1. To activate the
BluetoothÂŽ feature on
your meter, press the
meter button twice
The ( ) symbol will appear to
indicate BluetoothÂŽ is active.
The ( ) symbol indicates that
BluetoothÂŽ is turned off. To
switch between ( ) and
( ) modes, press the meter
button twice quickly.
2. To activate the BluetoothÂŽ
feature on your AppleÂŽ
device, tap on the Settings
icon on the home screen
3. Then select General
Settings icon
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Setting up your system
4. Next select
Bluetooth and set
Bluetooth to ON
Your devices are now
searching for each other.
5. Look for a device
named OneTouch,
followed by numbers
that match the Serial
Number on the back
of your meter
This is your meter.
6. Tap on the entry
that represents your
OneTouch meter
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Setting up your system
7. Enter your meter PIN number using the Please add
and box ind
keypad
with the follo
The PIN number can be found on the back of your meter in
the box.
[Use final AW
label image,
include Seri
Verio Sync
Blood Glucose Meter / Blood Glucose Meter
to match Ap
[Insert Website]
PIN: xxxxxx
shot.]
™
PIN
Number
™
Contains/Contains FCC ID: QOQWT12
In vitro diagnostic. / For self-testing.
In vitro diagnostic. / For self-testing.
[Insert manufacturing address]
[COO (Meter)] [COO (Meter)]
SN: XXXXXXXX
AW05947204A
8. Tap Pair
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Setting up your system
9. Wait for the
device status to say
“Connected”
Congratulations! Your meter
and AppleÂŽ device are now
paired.
Syncing your meter
with the App
1. Open the App on the AppleÂŽ device
2. Turn your meter on
3. The Sync symbol ( ) blinks on the meter
display
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Setting up your system
4. “Connecting to Meter” followed by
“Syncing Data” will appear on the App to
notify you that the meter is sending results
to the App
When the Sync is complete, the date and time under Last
Sync will be updated to the current date and time in the
AppleÂŽ device. The Sync is now complete.
Connecting to Meter
Syncing Data
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Setting up your system
5. After the Sync, the
App will display a
list of any new blood
glucose results sent
from the meter
Setting the date and time in the meter
The first time you sync the devices, the date and time
set in the AppleÂŽ device will be sent to the meter to start
the clock in the meter. Once the clock starts in the meter,
the date and time will be stored with each test result.
Afterward, whenever you sync the meter with the App
(see page 23), the time and date in the meter will be
updated to the current time and date set in the AppleÂŽ
device.
NOTE: It is important to sync the meter and AppleÂŽ device
before testing for the first time to ensure that the correct
date and time are attached to your test result. Any glucose
results from tests taken before syncing will not be assigned
a date or time, and will never be displayed in the App.
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Setting up your system
Using your meter without the App
The meter can be used without an AppleÂŽ device or the
App. You can still test your blood glucose and review your
last result on the meter screen. To review additional results
in the meter memory, you can download to a computer
(see page 60). No time and date will appear with results
unless the meter has been initially synced with the App.
IMPORTANT NOTE
If you plan to sync more than one meter with the App
When sending test results to the App from more than one
meter, it is recommended that the meters are synced one
at a time.
To sync multiple meters, follow these steps:
1. Be sure all meters are turned off.
2. Open the App on the AppleÂŽ device.
3. Turn the first meter on and be sure the BluetoothÂŽ
feature is activated.
4. Wait for the meter to transmit its results.
5. Turn the meter off.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 to sync additional meters.
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Setting up your system
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Taking a test
Testing your blood glucose
NOTE:
Many people find it helpful to practice testing with
control solution before testing with blood for the first time.
See Testing with control solution, pages 51-58.
Preparing for a test
Have these things ready when you test:
OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter
OneTouch® Verio™ Test Strips
Lancing device
Sterile lancets
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code your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ System is required.
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temperature before you test.
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ĉćŋċ
đƫDo Not test if there is condensation (water build-up) on
your meter. Move your meter and test strips to a cool, dry
spot and wait for the meter surface to dry before testing.
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avoid contamination and damage.
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Taking a test 2
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đƫƫDo Not open the test strip vial until you are ready to
remove a test strip and perform a test. Use the test strip
immediately after removing it from the vial.
đƫƫDo Not return the used test strip to the vial after
performing a test.
đƫƫDo Not re-use a test strip that had blood or control
solution applied to it. Test strips are for single use only.
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anywhere on its surface. Do Not bend, cut or modify the
test strip in any way.
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discard date on the label. Refer to the test strip insert
or vial label for instructions on determining the discard
date.
IMPORTANT: If another person assists you with testing, the
meter, lancing device and cap should always be cleaned
and disinfected prior to use by that person. See Care and
maintenance, pages 62-67.
 CAUTION
đƫƫ$!ƫ*!+1$IJƫ!.%+Ĵƫ5*Ĵƫ(++ ƫ(1+/!ƫ +*%0+.%*#ƫ
System should not be used for patients within 24 hours
of receiving a D-xylose absorption
test as it may cause
inaccurately high results.
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 CAUTION
đƫƫDo Not use your test strips if your vial is damaged or
left open to air. This could lead to error messages or
inaccurate results. Contact [CS Lead-in(Abbr.)]
[CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation] immediately if the
test strip vial is damaged.
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supplies, contact your health care professional. Failure to
test could delay treatment decisions and lead to a serious
medical condition.
đƫƫThis meter meets the requirements for immunity to
electrical interference at the frequency range and
test levels specified in international standard
ISO-15197:2003(E). Do Not use this meter nearr other
sources of electromagnetic radiation.
đƫƫ$!ƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,ƫ2%(ƫ+*0%*/ƫ .5%*#ƫ#!*0/ƫ0$0ƫ.!ƫ$.)"1(ƫ
if inhaled or swallowed and may cause skin or eye
irritation.
đƫƫDo Not use test strips after the expiration date (printed
on the vial) or the discard date, whichever comes first, or
your results may be inaccurate.
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OneTouchÂŽ DelicaÂŽ Lancing Device
Cocking
Control
Ejection
Control
Depth
Indicator
Release
Button
Depth Wheel
Lancing
Device Cap
(For fingertip
sampling)
Protective
Cover
Cupped Side of
Protective Cover
If the lancing device shown here is different from the
device included in your kit, please see the separate insert
for your lancing device.
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NOTE:
đƫƫ$!ƫ*!+1$IJƫ!.%+Ĵƫ5*Ĵƫ(++ ƫ(1+/!ƫ +*%0+.%*#ƫ
System has not been evaluated for alternate site testing
(AST). Use fingertips when testing with the system.
đƫƫ$!ƫ(*%*#ƫ !2%!ƫ/$+3*ƫ$!.!ƫ%/ƫ"+.ƫ"%*#!.0%,ƫ0!/0%*#ƫ
only, and is not intended for sampling “alternate” sites,
like the forearm or palm.
 CAUTION
To reduce the chance of infection and disease spread by
blood:
đƫƫ '!ƫ/1.!ƫ0+ƫ3/$ƫ0$!ƫ/),(!ƫ/%0!ƫ3%0$ƫ/+,ƫ* ƫ3.)ƫ
water, rinse and dry before sampling.
đƫƫ$!ƫ(*%*#ƫ !2%!ƫ%/ƫ%*0!* ! ƫ"+.ƫƫ/%*#(!ƫ1/!.ċƫ!2!.ƫ
share a lancet or a lancing device with anyone.
đƫƫ(35/ƫ1/!ƫƫ*!3Čƫ/0!.%(!ƫ(*!0ƫ!$ƫ0%)!ƫ5+1ƫ0!/0ċ
đƫƫ(35/ƫ'!!,ƫ5+1.ƫ)!0!.ƫ* ƫ(*%*#ƫ !2%!ƫ(!*ƫ
(see page 63).
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Getting a blood sample from the ngertip
Before testing, wash your hands thoroughly with warm,
soapy water. Rinse and dry.
1. Remove the lancing device cap
Remove the cap by turning
it counterclockwise and then
pulling it straight off of the
device.
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2. Insert a sterile lancet into the lancing
device
Align the lancet as shown
here, so that the lancet fits
into the lancet holder. Push
the lancet into the device
until it snaps into place and
is fully seated in the holder.
Twist the protective
cover one full turn until it
separates from the lancet.
Save the protective cover
for lancet removal and
disposal. See pages 46-48.
3. Replace the lancing device cap
Place the cap back onto the device; turn clockwise to
secure the cap.
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4. Adjust the depth setting
The lancing device has seven
puncture depth settings,
numbered 1 through 7.
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. Turn the depth wheel to
choose the setting.
NOTE: A shallower fingertip 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 the
proper size.
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5. Cock the lancing device
Slide the cocking control
back until it clicks. If it does
not click, it may already
have been cocked when you
inserted the lancet.
6. Insert a test strip to turn the meter on
Insert a test strip into the
test strip port with the gold
side of the test strip and the
two silver prongs facing you.
Silver prongs
No separate step to code the
meter is required.
Test strip port
NOTE:
When testing in low light conditions or in the dark,
the test strip port light provides additional light that may
help you complete the test. If the test strip port light has
turned off, press and release the meter button to turn it
back on.
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When the Apply Blood
symbol ( ) blinks on the
display, you can apply your
blood sample to either side
of the test strip.
7. Lance your nger
Hold the lancing device
firmly against the side of
your finger. Press the release
button. Remove the lancing
device from your finger.
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8. Get a round drop of blood
Gently squeeze your finger
until you get a round drop of
blood.
Approximate size
If the blood smears or runs,
Do Not use that sample.
Wipe the area and gently
squeeze another drop of blood
or lance a new site.
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Applying blood and reading results
1. Apply the sample to the test strip
You can apply blood to either side of the test strip.
Apply your sample to the opening of the channel.
Be sure to apply your sample immediately after you get a
drop of blood.
Channel
Apply drop of blood here
Channel
Or, apply drop of blood here
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Holding the meter at a slight
angle, guide the channel to
the blood drop.
Channel
When it touches your
sample, the test strip wicks
blood into the channel.
NOTE: When you apply your blood sample, the test strip
port light turns off to indicate that blood has been applied
to the test strip.
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2. Wait for the channel to ll completely
The blood drop will be drawn into the narrow channel.
The channel should fill completely.
The channel turns red and the meter will count down from
5 to 1.
Blood should not be
applied on the top of the
test strip
or to the top edge of the
test strip.
đƫƫDo Not smear or scrape the sample with the test strip.
đƫƫDo Not press the test strip too firmly against the sample
site or the channel may be blocked from filling properly.
đƫƫDo Not apply more blood to the test strip after you have
moved the drop of blood away.
đƫƫDo Not move the test strip in the meter during a test or
you may get an error message or the meter may turn off.
đƫƫDo Not remove the test strip until the result is displayed
or the meter will turn off.
đƫƫDo Not test while the battery is charging.
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3. Read your result on the meter
Your blood glucose result appears on
the meter display along with the unit
of measure. The date and time for
this result will then appear after about
3 seconds.
If mg/dL does not appear with the
blood glucose result, contact
[CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact]
[CS Hours of Operation].
Example
 CAUTION
If the letter (for a control solution result) appears on
the screen when testing your blood glucose, repeat the
test with a new test strip. If the problem persists, contact
[CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation].
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If the BluetoothÂŽ feature on the meter is activated, the
Sync symbol ( ) will blink next to the BluetoothÂŽ symbol
( ) on the meter result screen. This indicates that the
meter is trying to sync with the App. When syncing is
complete, the Sync symbol ( ) will disappear. See Step 4.
NOTE: If the BluetoothÂŽ feature on the meter is not
activated at the time of the test, the airplane symbol ( )
appears instead of the Sync symbol ( ), and the test
result is not sent to the AppleÂŽ device. The test result is
saved in the meter memory with the current date and time,
and will be sent to the App the next time the meter and
AppleÂŽ device are synced.
4. Conrm that the result was received by
the AppleÂŽ device
For the meter to sync with the
AppleÂŽ device, the App must be
opened either before or within
90 seconds of completing the
test. When the Sync is complete,
the date and time under Last
Sync on the App Summary screen
will be updated to the current
date and time. The Sync is now
confirmed. A list of your synced
results will be displayed.
Example
AppleÂŽ Device Display
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NOTE:
The App can detect High and Low Patterns in your
glucose results. Be sure test results are sent to the AppleÂŽ
device frequently, so that pattern messages are triggered
on a timely basis. Results cannot trigger a pattern message
until they are sent to the App. See your App instructions
for more information.
To ensure that glucose test results are successfully sent to
the App, check the following:
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đƫƫ$!ƫ(1!0++0$IJƫ"!01.!ƫ+*ƫ+0$ƫ !2%!/ƫ%/ƫ0%20! ƫ
(indicated by ).
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đƫƫ$!ƫ,,ƫ%/ƫ+,!*! ƫ!%0$!.ƫ!"+.!ƫ+.ƫ3%0$%*ƫĊĀƫ/!+* /ƫ+"ƫ
turning your meter on.
đƫƫ$!.!ƫ%/ƫ*+ƫ%*0!..1,0%+*ƫ 1.%*#ƫ0$!ƫ5*ċ
NOTE:
đƫƫ*5ƫ%*0!..1,0%+*ƫ%*ƫ0.*/)%//%+*ƫ3%((ƫ*!(ƫ0$!ƫ0.*/"!.ƫ
of all results. Results will remain in the meter and will
be sent to the App the next time a Sync is successfully
completed.
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transfer of all results. The Apply Blood screen appears
and you can proceed with testing.
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NOTE:
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synced with the App if the meter and AppleÂŽ device are
paired (see pages 18-23), the meter and AppleÂŽ device
BluetoothÂŽ features are activated (see page 20) and the
App is open on the AppleÂŽ device.
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checks the date and time stored in the meter. If the time
difference between the AppleÂŽ device and meter is less
than or equal to 15 minutes, the time of day in the meter
is automatically updated to match the current time in the
AppleÂŽ device. If the difference is greater than 15 minutes
(e.g., Daylight Saving Time), the App will prompt you to
match the meter time with the App time.
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glucose test, these test results are stored in the meter
and will be sent to the App the next time the meter and
the App are synced.
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After getting a blood glucose result
e 120
If left alone, the meter will turn off automatically after
seconds, or within 10 seconds of sending results to the
AppleÂŽ device. You can also turn the meter off by pressing
and holding the meter button.
Removing the used lancet
NOTE:
This lancing device has an ejection feature, so you
do not have to pull out the used lancet.
1. Remove the lancing device cap
Remove the cap by turning it counterclockwise and then
pulling it straight off of the device.
2. Cover the exposed lancet tip
Before removing the lancet,
place the lancet protective
cover on a hard surface then
push the lancet tip into the
cupped side of the cover.
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3. Eject the lancet
Slide the ejection control
forward until the lancet
comes out of the lancing
device. If the lancet fails
to eject properly, slide the
ejection control backward,
then forward again until the
lancet comes out. Return the
ejection control to its back
position.
4. Replace the lancing device cap
Place the cap back onto the device; turn clockwise to
secure the cap.
It is important to use a new lancet each time you obtain
a blood sample. This will help prevent infection and sore
fingertips.
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Disposing of the used lancet and test strip
Discard the used lancet carefully after each use to avoid
unintended lancet stick injuries. Used lancets and test
strips may be considered biohazardous waste in your
area. Be sure to follow your health care professional’s
recommendations or local regulations for proper disposal.
Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling
the meter, test strips, lancing device and cap.
Interpreting unexpected
test results
Refer to the following cautions whenever your blood
glucose results are higher or lower than what you expect.
 CAUTION
Low blood glucose results
If your blood glucose result is below 70 mg/dL or is shown
as LO, 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.
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 CAUTION
Dehydration and low blood glucose results
You may get false low blood glucose results if you
are severely dehydrated. If you think you are severely
dehydrated, contact your health care professional
immediately.
High blood glucose results
If your blood glucose result is above 180 mg/dL, it may
mean hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) and you should
consider re-testing. Talk to your health care professional if
you are concerned about hyperglycemia.
HI blood glucose results
HI is displayed when your blood glucose result is over
600 mg/dL. You may have severe hyperglycemia (very
high blood glucose). Re-test your blood glucose level. If
the result is HI again, this indicates a severe problem with
your blood glucose control. Obtain and follow instructions
from your health care professional immediately.
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 CAUTION
Repeated unexpected blood glucose results
If you continue to get unexpected results, check your
system with control solution. See Control solution testing,
pages 51-58.
If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent
with your blood glucose results and you have followed all
instructions in this Owner’s Booklet, call your health care
professional. Never ignore symptoms or make significant
changes to your diabetes management program without
speaking to your health care professional.
Unusual red blood cell count
A hematocrit (percentage of your blood that is red blood
cells) that is either very high (above 60%) or very low
(below 20%) can cause false results.
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Testing with control solution
OneTouch® Verio™ Control Solution is used to check that
the meter and test strips are working together properly
and that you are performing the test correctly. (Control
solution is available separately.)
NOTE:
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(Mid) or Level 4 (High), with your OneTouch® Verio™
Sync™ Meter. Either level can be used to check your
system.
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record the discard date on the vial label. Refer to the
control solution insert or vial label for instructions on
determining the discard date.
đƫƫ%#$0(5ƫ(+/!ƫ0$!ƫ,ƫ+*ƫ0$!ƫ+*0.+(ƫ/+(10%+*ƫ2%(ƫ
immediately after use to avoid contamination or damage.
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 CAUTION
đƫƫDo Not swallow or ingest control solution.
đƫƫDo Not apply control solution to the skin or eyes as it
may cause irritation.
đƫƫDo Not use control solution after the expiration date
(printed on the vial label) or the discard date, whichever
comes first, or your results may be inaccurate.
Do a control solution test
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đƫƫ "ƫ5+1ƫ/1/,!0ƫ0$0ƫ0$!ƫ)!0!.ƫ+.ƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,/ƫ.!ƫ*+0ƫ
working properly.
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results.
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.ƫ )#!ƫ0$!ƫ)!0!.ċ
)#!ĆŤ0$
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Performing a control solution test
1. Insert a test strip
to turn the meter on
Silver prongs
Test strip port
Wait for the Apply Blood
symbol ( ) to blink on the
display.
NOTE: The same Apply
Blood symbol ( ) that blinks
during a blood glucose test
also appears during a control
solution test.
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2. Prepare the control solution
Remove the vial cap and place
it on a flat surface with the top
of the cap pointing up.
Squeeze the vial to discard the
first drop.
Example
Level 3 (Mid)
Control Solution
Wipe both the tip of the
control solution vial and the
top of the cap with a clean,
damp tissue or cloth.
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Then, squeeze a drop into the
small well on the top of the
cap or onto another clean,
non-absorbent surface.
3. Apply the control solution
Hold the meter so that the
side edge of the test strip is at
a slight angle to the drop of
control solution.
Touch the channel on the side
of the test strip to the control
solution. Wait for the channel
to fill completely.
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4. Read your result on the meter
The meter will count down from
5 to 1. Your result is displayed
along with the unit of measure
and the letter (control solution).
The meter automatically marks
the result as a control solution
test. The date and time for this
result will then appear on the
display after about 3 seconds.
Control solution test results are
stored in the meter, but are not
sent to the AppleÂŽ device.
Example
NOTE:
If the BluetoothÂŽ feature on the meter is activated,
the meter will attempt to send any “blood glucose” test
results to the App that have not yet been sent.
 CAUTION
If the letter does not appear on the screen, repeat the
test with a new test strip. If the problem persists, contact
[CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation].
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5. Check if the result is in range
Each vial of test strips
has both OneTouchÂŽ
Verio™ Level 3 (Mid) and
OneTouch® Verio™ Level
4 (High) Control Solution
ranges printed on its
label. Compare the result
displayed on the meter
to either the OneTouchÂŽ
Verio™ Level 3 (Mid) or
OneTouch® Verio™ Level 4
(High) Control Solution range
printed on the test strip vial,
depending on the type of
control solution you used.
Level 3 (Mid) Control Range 102-138 mg/dL
Level 4 (High) Control Range 298-403 mg/dL
Example range
Out-of-range results may be due to:
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đƫƫ+*0.+(ƫ/+(10%+*ƫ%/ƫ+*0)%*0! Čƫ!4,%.! Čƫ+.ƫ,/0ƫ%0/ƫ
discard date.
đƫƫ!/0ƫ/0.%,ƫ+.ƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,ƫ2%(ƫ%/ƫ )#! Čƫ!4,%.! Čƫ+.ƫ,/0ƫ%0/ƫ
discard date.
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Taking a test
đƫƫ !0!.Čƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,/ƫ* ĥ+.ƫ+*0.+(ƫ/+(10%+*ƫ3!.!ƫ*+0ƫ((ƫ0ƫ
the same temperature when the control solution test was
performed.
đƫƫƫ,.+(!)ƫ3%0$ƫ0$!ƫ)!0!.ċ
đƫƫ%.0ƫ+.ƫ+*0)%*0%+*ƫ%*ƫ0$!ƫ/)((ƫ3!((ƫ+*ƫ0$!ƫ0+,ƫ+"ƫ0$!ƫ
control solution cap (see Step 2).
6. Cleaning
Clean the top of the control solution cap with a clean,
damp tissue or cloth.
Control solution results can be seen immediately after a
test or if it is your last result in the meter.
 CAUTION
đƫƫ "ƫ5+1ƫ+*0%*1!ƫ0+ƫ#!0ƫ+*0.+(ƫ/+(10%+*ƫ.!/1(0/ƫ0$0ƫ"((ƫ
outside the range printed on the test strip vial,
Do Not use the meter, test strips, or control solution.
Contact [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours of
Operation].
đƫƫ$!ƫ+*0.+(ƫ/+(10%+*ƫ.*#!/ƫ,.%*0! ƫ+*ƫ0$!ƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,ƫ
vial are for control solution tests only and are not
recommended ranges for your blood glucose level.
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Taking a test
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Viewing your results
Whenever you press and hold the
meter button to turn the meter
on your last test result, indicated
by the arrow ( ), appears on the
display.
NOTE: Your meter stores up to 500 test results but only
your last result can be displayed. When the memory is full,
the oldest result is removed as the newest is added. To
view all results, sync the meter with the App (see pages
23-25) or download the results to a computer.
Downloading results to a computer
OneTouchÂŽ Diabetes Management Software (DMS) can
store all of your records and help you spot patterns for
planning meals, exercise, insulin dosing, and medication.
To learn more about OneTouchÂŽ DMS and to order the
software, visit www.OneTouchDiabetes.com or contact [CS
Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation].
Use only the mini USB interface cable provided by
LifeScan, Inc. Connect only to a computer certified to UL
60950-1.
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Viewing your results 3
To transfer meter data, follow the instructions provided
with the OneTouchÂŽ DMS to download the results from the
meter.
NOTE: The mini USB cable used to download data to a
computer is included with your kit. This cable is also used
to recharge the meter battery. See pages 62-72 for more
information.
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.
NOTE: When the meter is
connected to a computer, the
meter battery will recharge.
See pages 68-72 for more
information.
Do Not insert a test strip while the meter is connected to a
computer.
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Care and maintenance
Storing your system
Store your meter, test strips, control solution and other
%0!)/ƫ%*ƫ5+1.ƫ..5%*#ƫ/!ċƫ !!,ƫ%*ƫƫ++(Čƫ .5ƫ,(!ƫ
!03!!*ƫąāŋƫ* ƫĉćŋċƫ !!,ƫ((ƫ%0!)/ƫ35ƫ".+)ƫ %.!0ƫ
sunlight and heat.
Cleaning and disinfection
Cleaning and disinfection are different and both should
be performed. Cleaning is part of your normal care and
maintenance and should be performed prior to disinfection,
but cleaning does not kill germs. After use and exposure to
blood, all parts of this kit can potentially transmit infectious
diseases. Disinfection is the only way to reduce your
exposure to disease. For cleaning information, see page 63
and for disinfecting information, see pages 64-67.
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Care and maintenance 4
Cleaning your meter, lancing device,
and cap
The meter, lancing device, and cap should be cleaned
whenever they are visibly dirty. For cleaning, obtain
regular strength liquid dish soap and sterile gauze where
you purchase household cleaning products. Prepare a mild
detergent solution by stirring a ½ teaspoon of regular
strength liquid dish soap into one cup of water.
Holding the meter with the
test strip port pointed down,
use a sterile gauze dampened
with water and mild detergent
to wipe the outside of the
meter and lancing device.
Be sure to squeeze out any
excess liquid before you wipe
the meter. Wipe the inside
and the outside of the cap.
Wipe dry with a clean sterile
gauze.
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Care and maintenance
Disinfecting your meter, lancing device,
and cap
The following disinfection schedule should be followed:
Device
If blood is visible
If blood is not
visible
Meter
Disinfect
immediately
Disinfect
periodically
(weekly)
Lancing device
and cap
Disinfect
immediately
Disinfect after
each use
Clean your meter, lancing device and cap prior to
disinfecting. For disinfecting, obtain regular household
bleach (6% sodium hypochlorite)* where you purchase
household cleaning products and prepare a solution of 1
part household bleach and 9 parts water.
*Follow manufacturer’s instruction for handling and
storage of bleach.
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Care and maintenance
1. Use a sterile gauze
dampened with this
solution to wipe the
meter
Squeeze out any excess liquid
and then wipe the outside of
the meter, lancing device, and
cap until the surface is damp.
Hold the meter with the test
strip port pointed down.
2. After wiping, cover
the surface you are
disinfecting with the
dampened gauze for
1 minute
3. Wipe the meter,
lancing device, and
cap with a new gauze
dampened with water,
and allow to air dry
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Care and maintenance
Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling
the meter, lancing device and cap.
đƫƫDo Not use alcohol or any other solvent.
đƫƫDo Not allow liquids, dirt, dust,
blood, or control solution to
enter the test strip port or the
data port.
đƫƫDo Not squeeze gauze into test
strip port
đƫƫDo Not spray cleaning solution on the meter and
lancing device.
đƫƫDo Not immerse the meter and lancing device in any
liquid.
The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ System withstood cleaning
and disinfection cycles well in excess of LifeScan’s
recommendation. See table on page 67 for more details.
If you have questions about cleaning or disinfecting, or if
you see evidence of physical damage, contact [CS Lead-in
(Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation].
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Care and maintenance
Examples of damage to the meter may include fogged
display, cracked housing or lens, illegible labels, button
not working, or meter malfunction (such as repeated error
messages). Examples of damage to the lancing device and
cap may include cracking, illegible depth setting numbers,
and lancing device malfunction (such as failure to load,
cock or release).
Example Usage
Tested
Weekly
Cleaning
156 cleaning cycles
(52 weeks x 3 years)
XX cleaning
cycles
Weekly
Disinfecting
156 disinfecting cycles
(52 weeks x 3 years)
XX disinfecting
cycles
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Battery (recharging)
Battery
Your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter uses a rechargeable
battery. When fully charged, the meter will perform blood
glucose or control solution tests for about 1 to 2 weeks
before recharging is needed, depending on use. Using the
meter button to turn the meter off will preserve battery
power.
NOTE: When the battery can no longer hold a charge, the
meter needs to be replaced. Contact [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)]
[CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation] for more information.
 CAUTION
The meter battery is permanent and is not replaceable.
Do Not try to open the meter and remove or replace the
battery.
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Battery (recharging) 5
Low/Empty battery power indicator
When the meter needs to be recharged, the Low Battery
( ) or Empty Battery ( ) start-up screen will appear
and the symbol will blink when you turn the meter on.
The Low Battery symbol ( )
means there is still enough
power to perform a test. The
symbol will appear by itself on
the start-up screen and blink
for several seconds. Then, the
symbol will continue to blink
on all screens until the battery
is recharged.
When the Empty Battery symbol
( ) appears by itself and
blinks on the start-up screen,
the meter cannot be used. The
display backlight and test strip
port light do not come on when
the battery is empty. You must
recharge the battery before
using your meter.
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Battery (recharging)
Recharging the meter battery
The meter battery may be charged using one of the
following options:
đƫ %*%ƫƫ(!ƫĨ+),10!.ƫ$.#%*#ĩ
đƫ %*%ƫƫ(!ƫ3%0$ƫ0$!ƫƫ ,0!.ƫĨ3((ƫ$.#%*#ĩċ
Both the mini USB cable and AC adapter are included in
your kit.
 CAUTION
đƫƫ*(5ƫ1/!ƫ0$!ƫ %"!*ƫ)%*%ƫƫ(!ƫ* ƫƫ ,0!.ƫ3%0$ƫ
the OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter. If you misplace the
mini USB cable or AC adapter, call [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)]
[CS Contact][CS Hours of Operation].
đƫƫDo Not charge meter outdoors or in a wet area.
đƫƫDo Not use the mini USB cable, AC adapter or meter
if it is damaged, discolored, abnormally hot, or has an
unusual odor. Call [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS
Hours of Operation].
đƫƫDo Not plug the AC adapter into wall outlet and leave it
unattended.
đƫƫ*(5ƫ,(1#ƫ0$!ƫ)%*%ƫƫ(!ƫ%*(1 ! ƫ3%0$ƫ5+1.ƫ'%0ƫ%*0+ƫ
the AC adapter.
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Battery (recharging)
đƫƫ!.%"5ƫ0$0ƫ0$!ƫ3((ƫ+10(!0ƫ2+(0#!ƫ)0$!/ƫ0$!ƫƫ
adapter voltage.
đƫƫDo Not allow unsupervised children to charge the meter
battery.
1. Connect the end of the mini USB cable
to the meter
Start with the meter turned
off. Insert the mini USB cable
into the data/battery charging
port located on the right side
of your meter.
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Battery (recharging)
2. Plug the cable into the power source
Plug the other end of the cable
into the AC adapter. Then, plug
the AC adapter into the wall
outlet.
When traveling outside of
the Unites States, you may
need an adapter to plug the
AC charger into a local power
outlet. A voltage converter is
not needed when traveling
outside the United States.
Or,
Plug the other end of the
cable into the USB port on
your computer.
NOTE: Use only the mini USB
interface cable provided by
LifeScan, Inc. Connect only to
a computer certified to
UL 60950-1.
 WARNING
Do Not insert a test strip while the meter is connected to
a computer or wall outlet.
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Battery (recharging)
NOTE:
đƫƫ/%*#ƫ0$!ƫ)%*%ƫƫ(!ƫ+.ƫƫ ,0!.ƫ$.#!/ƫ0$!ƫ
batteries in about 2 hours.
đƫƫ$!*ƫ1/%*#ƫ0$!ƫƫ,+.0ƫ+*ƫ5+1.ƫ+),10!.ƫ0+ƫ$.#!ƫ
the battery, be sure the computer is turned on and not
in standby mode. If the meter does not charge, try using
another USB port on your computer.
đƫƫ+ƫ+,0%)%6!ƫ00!.5ƫ(%"!Čƫ%0ƫ%/ƫ!/0ƫ0+ƫ.!$.#!ƫ0$!ƫ
battery when the Low Battery symbol ( ) appears
(see page 86).
3. Charge the battery
When the meter is connected to a computer or when using
the AC adaptor, the Low Battery Charging symbol ( ) or
the Empty Battery Charging symbol ( ) appears on the
display. The symbol that appears depends on the available
battery power when you began charging.
The charging symbol ( ) will blink to indicate that the
battery is charging.
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Battery (recharging)
The Do Not Apply Blood symbol ( ) also appears on the
display to remind you not to insert a test strip while the
meter is connected to a computer or wall outlet.
Low Battery
Charging
Empty Battery
Charging
If the battery power is too low to take a test, let the
battery charge until the Low Battery Charging symbol
( ) appears on the display. Be sure to disconnect the
meter from the wall outlet or computer before testing
your blood glucose. After testing, reconnect your meter
and complete the charge.
NOTE: When the meter is connected to a computer or wall
outlet, the test strip port light will turn off. This indicates
that you should not insert a test strip.
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Battery (recharging)
4. Complete the charge
When the charge is completed (about 2 hours when
charging an empty battery) the Battery Charging symbol
( ) will disappear from the display. Remove the mini
USB cable from the meter before turning the meter on or
before you take a test.
NOTE:
đƫƫƫ "ƫ0$!ƫ)!0!.ƫ%/ƫ*+0ƫ"1((5ƫ$.#! ƫ"0!.ƫĂƫ$+1./Čƫ$!'ƫ0$0ƫ
the cable is plugged in correctly. If this does not solve
the problem, call [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS
Hours of Operation].
đƫƫƫ2!*ƫ3$!*ƫ00!.5ƫ,+3!.ƫ%/ƫ!40.!)!(5ƫ(+3Čƫ%0ƫ3%((ƫ*+0ƫ
affect results stored in the meter. However, if the date
and time were lost, you may need to sync your meter
with the App to reset the date and time in the meter.
See pages 23-25.
Meter disposal
Dispose of the meter and internal lithium ion battery
according to your local/country laws and regulations.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Meter and AppleÂŽ device communication
problems
If a glucose test result on your meter was not received by
your AppleÂŽ device, be sure to check the following:
đƫƫƫ+1.ƫ*!+1$IJƫ!.%+Ĵƫ5*Ĵƫ !0!.Ĩ/ĩƫ* ƫ,,(!IJƫ
device are properly paired
đƫƫƫ$!ƫ,,(!IJƫ !2%!ƫ* ƫ)!0!.ƫ.!ƫ+0$ƫ01.*! ƫ+*ƫ
đƫƫƫ$!ƫ(1!0++0$IJƫ"!01.!ƫ+*ƫ0$!ƫ)!0!.ƫ* ƫ,,(!IJƫ !2%!ƫ
are activated
đƫƫƫ$!ƫ)!0!.ƫ* ƫ,,(!IJƫ !2%!ƫ.!ƫ3%0$%*ƫāĀƫ"!!0ƫ+"ƫ!$ƫ
other.
đƫƫƫ$!ƫ,,ƫ%/ƫ+,!*ƫ+*ƫ0$!ƫ,,(!IJƫ !2%!
NOTE: Any interruption in transmission will cancel the
transfer of all results. Results remain in the meter and will
be sent to the App the next time a Sync is successfully
completed.
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Troubleshooting 6
Error and other messages
The OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter displays messages
when there are problems with the test strip, with the
meter, or when your glucose levels are above 600 mg/dL
or below 20 mg/dL. Improper use may cause an inaccurate
result without producing an error message.
NOTE: If the meter is on but does not operate (locks-up),
contact [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours of
Operation].
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6 Troubleshooting
What it means
You may have a very low
blood glucose level (severe
hypoglycemia), below
20 mg/dL.
What to do
This may require immediate
treatment. Although this
message could be due to a
test error, it is safer to treat
first and then do another test.
Always treat according to
your health care professional’s
recommendations.
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Troubleshooting
What it means
You may have a very high
blood glucose level (severe
hyperglycemia), above
600 mg/dL.
What to do
Re-test your blood glucose
level. If the result is HI again,
obtain and follow instructions
from your health care
professional right away.
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6 Troubleshooting
What it means
There is a problem with the
meter.
What to do
Do Not use the meter.
Contact [CS Lead-in (Abbr.)]
[CS Contact][CS Hours of
Operation].
What it means
One of the following may apply:
đƫƫƫ!/0%*#ƫ3%0$ƫ1/! ƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,ċƫ
đƫƫƫ!/0%*#ƫ3%0$ƫƫ)+%/0ƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,ƫ
or wet hands.
đƫƫƫ.+(!)ƫ3%0$ƫ0$!ƫ)!0!.ċ
What to do
80
Repeat the test with a new,
dry test strip; see blood
application (pages 39-42) or
control solution testing (pages
51-58). If this message continues
to appear, contact [CS Lead-in
(Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours
of Operation].
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Troubleshooting
What it means
The sample was applied before
the meter was ready.
What to do
Repeat the test with a new test
strip. Apply a blood or control
solution sample only after Apply
Blood symbol ( ) appears on
the display. If this message
continues to appear, contact
[CS Lead-in (Abbr.)][CS Contact]
[CS Hours of Operation].
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6 Troubleshooting
What it means
One of the following may apply:
đƫƫ+0ƫ!*+1#$ƫ(++ ƫ+.ƫ+*0.+(ƫ
solution was applied or more
was added after the meter
began to count down.
đƫƫ$!ƫ0!/0ƫ/0.%,ƫ)5ƫ$2!ƫ!!*ƫ
damaged or moved during
testing.
đƫƫ$!ƫ/),(!ƫ3/ƫ%),.+,!.(5ƫ
applied.
đƫƫ$!.!ƫ)5ƫ!ƫƫ,.+(!)ƫ3%0$ƫ
the meter.
What to do
Repeat the test with a new test
strip; see blood application
(pages 39-42) or control
solution testing (pages 51-58).
If the error message appears
again, contact [CS Lead-in
(Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours
of Operation].
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Troubleshooting
What it means
The meter has detected a
problem with the test strip.
Possible cause is test strip
damage.
What to do
Repeat the test with a new test
strip; see blood application
(pages 39-42) or control
solution testing (pages 51-58).
If the error message appears
again, contact [CS Lead-in
(Abbr.)][CS Contact][CS Hours
of Operation].
NOTE: There is no Er6 message.
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6 Troubleshooting
What it means
!0!.ƫ%/ƫ0++ƫ$+0ƫĨ+2!ƫāāāŋĩƫ0+ƫ
work correctly.
What to do
Move the meter and test strips
to a cooler area. Insert a new
test strip when the meter
and test strips are within the
+,!.0%*#ƫ.*#!ƫĨąăġāāāŋĩċƫ
If you do not get another
Temperature too high (Er7)
message, you can proceed with
testing.
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Troubleshooting
What it means
!0!.ƫ%/ƫ0++ƫ+( ƫĨ!(+3ƫąăŋĩƫ
to work correctly.
What to do
Move the meter and test strips
to a warmer area. Insert a
new test strip when the meter
and test strips are within the
+,!.0%*#ƫ.*#!ƫĨąăġāāāŋĩċƫ
If you do not get another
Temperature too low (Er8)
message, you can proceed with
testing.
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6 Troubleshooting
What it means
Blinking Low Battery symbol
( ) means battery power is
low, but there is still enough
power to perform a test.
What to do
Recharge the battery as soon as
possible. Blinking Low Battery
symbol ( ) will continue
to be displayed on all screens
until the battery is recharged or
the battery reaches the empty
battery state.
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Troubleshooting
What it means
Blinking Empty Battery symbol
( ) means there is not
enough battery power to
perform a test.
What to do
Recharge the battery now.
If you need to test your blood
glucose right away, charge
the meter battery until the
Low Battery Charging symbol
( ) appears on the display
(see pages 68-75 for more
information).
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6 Troubleshooting
What it means
No result in memory, such as the
first time use of the meter.
What to do
No action is needed. You can
begin using the meter.
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Troubleshooting
What it means
Glucose test taken before meter
and AppleÂŽ device were synced,
so no date and time appears
with the result. This result will
never appear in the App.
What to do
Sync the meter and AppleÂŽ
device to be sure date and time
are assigned to future results.
See pages 23-25.
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6 Troubleshooting
What it means
The meter is connected to a
computer and is attempting to
download data.
What to do
Do Not test until you have
disconnected your meter from
the computer.
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Detailed information
about your system
Comparing meter results to laboratory
results
Results obtained from the OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter
and laboratory tests are reported in
plasma-equivalent units. However, your meter result may
differ from your lab result due to normal variation. A result
from your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ Meter is considered
accurate when it is within Âą20% of the lab result.
Meter results can be affected by factors that do not affect
lab results in the same way, which may cause a difference
of more than Âą20%. Specific factors that may cause your
meter result to vary from your lab result by more than
Âą20% include:
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fingertip testing to be up to 70 mg/dL higher than a lab
test using blood drawn from a vein.1
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Test Strip Insert.
1. Sacks, D.B.: “Carbohydrates.” Burtis, C.A., and Ashwood E.R. (ed.), Tietz
Textbook of Clinical Chemistry, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company
(1994), 959.
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Detailed information 7
about your system
Guidelines for obtaining accurate meter to
lab comparisons:
Before going to the lab:
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is working properly.
đƫƫDo Not eat for at least 8 hours before you test your
blood.
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Testing with your OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™
Meter at the lab:
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fingertip.
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performing a blood glucose test.
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Detailed information about your system
Technical Specications
Reported result range
20-600 mg/dL
Calibration
Plasma-equivalent
Sample
Fresh capillary whole blood
Sample volume
0.4 L
Test time
5 seconds
Assay method
FAD-GDH (flavin adenine
dinucleotide dependent
glucose dehydrogenase)
Power source
Rechargeable 3.6 Volt Lithium
Ion battery
Expected meter
battery life
At least one week between
charges
Unit of measure
mg/dL
Memory
500 test results stored
Last test result (only) displayed
Device Compatibility
AppleÂŽ iPhoneÂŽ, iPadÂŽ, and
iPodÂŽ touch devices using
iOS4+
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Detailed information about your system 7
Technical Specications
Automatic shutoff
120 seconds after last action
10 seconds after syncing with
AppleÂŽ device
Size
3.94 x 1.63 x 0.46 inches
Weight
Approximately 1.62 ounces
Operating ranges
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Relative humidity:
non-condensing 10-90%
Altitude: up to 10,000 feet
Hematocrit: 20-60%
Battery type
Rechargeable, Non-serviceable,
150mAh, 3.6 Volt DC nominal,
lithium battery
(5V input charge voltage)
Charging current
100mAh,
Charging temperature
ăĂġāĂĂŋ
Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz Band
Direct current
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Detailed information about your system
System Accuracy
Diabetes experts have suggested that glucose
meters should agree within 15 mg/dL of a laboratory
method when the glucose concentration is lower than
75 mg/dL,and within 20% of a laboratory method when
the glucose concentration is 75 mg/dL or higher. Samples
from 00 patients were tested using both the
OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ System and the YSI Model 2300
Glucose Analyzer laboratory instrument.
System Accuracy Results for
Glucose Concentrations <75 mg/dL
Percent (and number) of meter results that match the
laboratory test
Within
Âą 5 mg/dL
Within
Âą 10 mg/dL
Within
Âą 15 mg/dL
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
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System Accuracy Results for
Glucose Concentrations >75 mg/dL
Percent (and number) of meter results that match the
laboratory test
Within
Âą5 %
Within
Âą10 %
Within
Âą15 %
Within
Âą20 %
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
System Accuracy Results across the entire
Glucose Range
Percent (and number) of meter results that match the
laboratory test
Within Âą15 mg/dL or Âą20%
00% (00/00)
Therefore, XX% of the total results obtained with the
OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™ System achieved the goal suggested
by the diabetes experts.
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Detailed information about your system
Regression Statistics
Samples were tested in duplicate on 00 test strip lots.
Results indicate that the OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™
System compares well with a laboratory method.
# of
Subjects
# of
Tests
Slope
Intercept
(mg/dL)
000
000
0.000
0.000
95% CI
Slope
95% CI
Intercept
Std. Error
(Sy.x)
R2
0.000 to
0.000
0.000 to
0.000
00.000
0.000
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Precision
Within Run Precision (00 Venous Blood Tests)
Target
Glucose
(mg/dL)
Mean
Glucose
(mg/dL)
Standard
Deviation
(mg/dL)
Coefficient
of Variation
(%)
00
00.00
0.00
0.00
000
000.00
0.00
0.00
000
000.00
0.00
0.00
000
000.00
0.00
0.00
000
000.00
0.00
0.00
Results show that the greatest variability observed between
test strips when tested with blood is TBD% or less.
Total Precision (00 Control Solution Tests)
Glucose Level
Ranges
(mg/dL)
Mean
Glucose
(mg/dL)
Standard
Deviation
(mg/dL)
Coefficient
of variation
(%)
Low (00-00)
00.00
0.00
0.00
Mid (000-000)
000.00
0.00
0.00
High (000-000)
000.00
0.0
0.0
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Detailed information about your system
Fingertip Results for
Glucose Concentrations <75 mg/dL
Percent (and number) of meter results that match the
laboratory test
Within
Âą5 mg/dL
Within
Âą10 mg/dL
Within
Âą15 mg/dL
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
Fingertip Results for
Glucose Concentrations >75 mg/dL
Percent (and number) of meter results that match the
laboratory test
Within
Âą5 %
Within
Âą10 %
Within
Âą15 %
Within
Âą20 %
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
00%
(00/00)
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Detailed information about your system 7
Guarantee
LifeScan guarantees that the OneTouch® Verio™ Sync™
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.
Electrical and safety standards
This meter complies with CISPR 11: 2009, 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.
Do Not use the equipment where aerosol sprays are being
used, or when oxygen is being administered.
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Index
AC adapter
13, 70, 71, 73
Airplane mode
10, 16, 20, 43
AppleÂŽ device
2, 8, 9, 18, 23, 43
AST
32
Backlight
14, 17, 69
Battery (charging)
68
BluetoothÂŽ feature
2, 8, 10, 16, 20, 21, 43, 56
BluetoothÂŽ symbol
3, 20, 43, 44
Button on meter
14
Charging port (USB)
14, 71
Cleaning your meter, lancing device, and cap
63
Comparing meter results to laboratory results
92
Control solution, discard and expiration dates
51, 52
Control solution, testing
51
Data port (USB)
14, 71
Dehydration
49
Diabetes management app (App)
7, 8, 23, 43
Disinfecting your meter, lancing device, and cap
64-67
Display check
16
Disposal, lancets and test strips
48
Downloading results to a computer
60,
Error messages
77-85
Empty battery charging symbol
3, 73, 74
Empty battery symbol
3, 69, 87
Fingertip testing procedure
28
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Index 8
Guarantee
101
HI glucose message
49, 79
Hyperglycemia
49, 79
Hypoglycemia
48, 78
Infection, reduce the chance
32
Intended use
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12-13
Lancing device
13, 31
Last result
60
LO glucose message
48, 78
Low battery charging symbol
3, 73, 74
Low battery symbol
3, 69, 86
mg/dL
14, 42, 94
Mini USB cable
13, 60, 61, 70-73, 75
Pairing (meter to AppleÂŽ device)
18-23
PIN number
22
Plasma calibration
92, 94
Send results to App
8, 23-25, 43
Setup
16-26
Software, OneTouchÂŽ Diabetes Management
60
Start-up screen
16
Storing your system
62
Symbols
Sync symbol
3, 23, 43
Syncing (meter to App)
23-25
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Index
Technical specifications
94-95
Temperature
28, 57, 62, 84, 85, 95
Test strip, applying drop of blood
39-42
Test strip, discard and expiration dates
29, 30
Test strip, silver prongs
15, 36, 53
Test strip port light
14, 17, 36
Time setting
25
Turning meter off
14, 17, 46
Turning meter on
14, 16, 36, 53, 60
Unexpected blood glucose results
48-50
Unit of measure
14, 42, 94
Unusual red blood cell count (hematocrit)
50, 95
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