Roche Diabetes Care 876 Hand Held Blood Glucose Meter User Manual manual pt 2
Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc. Hand Held Blood Glucose Meter manual pt 2
Contents
- 1. manual pt 1
- 2. manual pt 2
- 3. manual pt 3
- 4. manual pt 4
manual pt 2
Meter Settings Press or to highlight Data Transfer or PC Reports. Press move to the option. Press to set the option and return to Settings. to Target Range (Main Menu > Settings > Target Range > Set Markers / Set Range) Set Markers • If Set Markers is of, the markers do not appear with the blood glucose results. • Any marker remains with the blood glucose result in the Logbook, even if you later turn Set Markers of. • If Set Markers is on, the following markers appear with blood glucose results. Marker Meaning The blood glucose result is below the target range. The blood glucose result is within the target range. The blood glucose result is above the target range. 45 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 45 5/1/14 7:23 AM 5 Meter Settings Set Range • Consult your healthcare professional for the appropriate target range for you. • The target range can be set from a lower limit of 50–100 mg/dL to an upper limit of 101–200 mg/dL. WARNING This function is no substitute for hypoglycemia training by your healthcare professional. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press to highlight Settings. Press . Press or to highlight Target Range. Press . Set Markers is highlighted. Press . 46 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 46 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter Settings Press or to highlight On or Off. Press to move to the option. Press to set the option and return to Target Range. Press Press to highlight Set Range. Press or to adjust the lower limit of the range. Press Press or to adjust the upper limit of the range. Press to set the option. Target Range appears. Press to return to Settings. 47 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 47 5/1/14 7:23 AM 5 Meter Settings Last Result (Main Menu > Settings > Last Result) Select whether the previous blood glucose result appears with the current blood glucose result. Test results older than 24 hours do not appear. On – the previous blood glucose result appears with the current blood glucose result. Of – only the current blood glucose result appears. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press to highlight Settings. Press . Press or to highlight Last Result. Press . Press or to highlight On or Off. Press to move to the option. Press to set the option and return to Settings. 48 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 48 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter Settings Language (Main Menu > Settings > Language) Choose the language that appears on the meter. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press to highlight Settings. Press . Press or to highlight Language. Press . Press or to highlight the language. Press to move to the option. Press to set the language and return to Settings. 49 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 49 5/1/14 7:23 AM 5 Meter Settings 50 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 50 5/1/14 7:23 AM Review Your Data Overview • Blood glucose results are stored from the newest to the oldest. • The meter automatically stores up to 750 blood glucose results in memory with the time and date of the test and any test result markers. • Once more than 750 blood glucose results are in memory, adding a new blood glucose result deletes the oldest blood glucose result. • Only test results that have been assigned a fasting, before meal, after meal, or bedtime marker are included in the average for that marker. • All test results are included in the overall 7‑, 14‑, 30‑, and 90‑day averages regardless of what comment is assigned. • Control results are stored in memory but cannot be reviewed on the meter. To view stored control results, transfer them to a compatible software application. • Control results are not included in the averages or blood glucose reports. • Once more than 30 control results are in memory, adding a new control result deletes the oldest control result. WARNING Do not change your therapy based on an individual test result in memory. Talk to your healthcare professional before changing therapy based on test results in memory. 51 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 51 5/1/14 7:23 AM 6 Review Your Data Logbook (Main Menu > My Data > Logbook) Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press or to highlight My Data. Press . Logbook is highlighted. Press Press or Logbook. to scroll through 52 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 52 5/1/14 7:23 AM Review Your Data To view details about a result, press or to highlight the result. Press . These details only appear if Target Range and Markers are on or comments are added to the test result. most recent result 2nd most recent result 3rd most recent result 4th most recent result 53 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 53 5/1/14 7:23 AM 6 Review Your Data Averages (Main Menu > My Data > Averages) Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press or to highlight My Data. Press . Press or to highlight Averages. Press . Press or to highlight a category (the example is Overall ). Press . Press or to highlight a time period (the example is 90 days). Press . Press to return to the previous menu if you want to review a different time period or press or to move through different averages. 54 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 54 5/1/14 7:23 AM Review Your Data Transfer Data (Main Menu > My Data > Data Transfer/PC Reports) This menu allows you to choose either Data Transfer or PC Reports, regardless of what the USB Default setting is or if you do not set the USB Default. For example, if the USB Default is PC Reports, but your healthcare professional wants to transfer your data, navigate to this menu and select Data Transfer. If the USB Default is not set, you can use this menu to select where to view your data each time. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press or to highlight My Data. Press . Logbook is highlighted. Press Transfer or PC Reports. Press or to highlight either Data Connect the USB cable to the meter. 55 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 55 5/1/14 7:23 AM 6 Review Your Data 56 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 56 5/1/14 7:23 AM Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing Overview You can wirelessly and automatically synchronize your diabetes information with a mobile device and your personal ACCU‑CHEK Connect online account. The process of creating a connection between the meter and the other device is called pairing. You need an application that can accept the meter’s data. Setting Options Function Flight Mode On / Of Select whether wireless communication is available. On – wireless communication is not available. Of – wireless communication is available. Default Device List of devices paired with the meter If more than 1 device is paired, select the device with which the Auto‑Send and Sync Time features will communicate. Auto‑Send On / Of Select whether data is automatically sent to the default paired device after each test. On – data is automatically sent to the default paired device. Of – data is not automatically sent to the default paired device. Sync Time On / Of Select whether to synchronize the time and date to the default paired device. On – the time and date on the meter synchronize to the time and date on the default paired device. Of – the time and date on the meter do not synchronize to the time and date on the default paired device. Pairing Pair Device / Delete Pairing Select whether to pair a device or to delete a paired device. 57 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 57 5/1/14 7:23 AM 7 Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing Wireless (Main Menu > Settings > Wireless) The steps below are for irst time pairing. Up to 5 devices can be paired with the meter at any time. Each device must be paired with the meter one at a time. The meter and the device to be paired should be within 1 meter (3 feet) of each other. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press to highlight Settings. Press . Press Press Prepare the device for pairing. Refer to the device’s instructions for information about pairing. to highlight Wireless. 58 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 58 5/1/14 7:23 AM
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.6 Linearized : Yes Encryption : Standard V4.4 (128-bit) User Access : Print, Extract, Print high-res Create Date : 2014:04:28 14:25:06-04:00 Creator : Adobe InDesign CS6 (Macintosh) Modify Date : 2014:11:10 14:27:11-06:00 XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 5.2-c001 63.139439, 2010/09/27-13:37:26 Metadata Date : 2014:11:10 14:27:11-06:00 Creator Tool : Adobe InDesign CS6 (Macintosh) Instance ID : uuid:9a00d3b2-fe40-4d75-87a8-49c9136bd937 Original Document ID : xmp.did:F77F1174072068118DBBD3C13D661CBF Document ID : xmp.id:C4D1AED50F20681183D1C21F3B67FED9 Rendition Class : proof:pdf Derived From Instance ID : xmp.iid:C78CE20A0E20681183D1C21F3B67FED9 Derived From Document ID : xmp.did:A671DC5F362068119109A2CAB7971BD1 Derived From Original Document ID: xmp.did:F77F1174072068118DBBD3C13D661CBF Derived From Rendition Class : default History Action : converted History Parameters : from application/x-indesign to application/pdf History Software Agent : Adobe InDesign CS6 (Macintosh) History Changed : / History When : 2014:04:28 14:25:07-04:00 Format : application/pdf Producer : Adobe PDF Library 10.0.1 Trapped : False Schemas Namespace URI : http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/mm/ Schemas Prefix : xmpMM Schemas Schema : XMP Media Management Schema Schemas Property Category : internal Schemas Property Description : The common identifier for all versions and renditions of a document. Schemas Property Name : OriginalDocumentID Schemas Property Value Type : URI Page Count : 14EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools