Roche Diabetes Care 876 Hand Held Blood Glucose Meter User Manual manual pt 4
Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc. Hand Held Blood Glucose Meter manual pt 4
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manual pt 4
Data Transfer and PC Reports Overview You have 2 options to display and analyze blood glucose results on a PC. 1. Data Transfer – this option transfers the data to special software for diabetes management in a PC. 2. PC Reports – the meter generates data reports that open in an Internet browser and can be printed. The option you select remains as the default until you change it. NOTE • You cannot perform a blood glucose test while the meter is connected to a computer with a USB cable. If you connect the meter to a PC when a test is in progress, the test is cancelled. • The meter has a port on the side for the small end of the USB cable. The large end of the USB cable is inserted into the USB port of a PC. Set Data Transfer as the Default (Main Menu > Settings > USB Default > Data Transfer) Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press to highlight Settings. Press . Press or to highlight USB Default. Press . Press or to highlight Data Transfer. Press to move to the option. Press to set the option and return to Settings. 71 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 71 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports Set PC Reports as the Default (Main Menu > Settings > USB Default > PC Reports) Turn the meter on by briefly pressing . From Main Menu, press to highlight Settings. Press . Press or to highlight USB Default. Press . Press or to highlight PC Reports. Press to move to the option. Press to set the option and return to Settings. 72 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 72 5/1/14 7:23 AM Data Transfer and PC Reports View the Data in Compatible Diabetes Management Software These steps assume that the USB default option is set to Data Transfer. The meter can be of or on. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the meter. Plug the large end of the USB cable into a USB port on a PC. Start the software for data analysis and initiate a data transfer. If the meter is of, it turns on. The meter transfers the data to the software. 73 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 73 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports NOTE If you would like to view the data in PC Reports instead, follow these steps: 1. Unplug the USB cable. Connection Lost appears. 2. Press to return to Main Menu. 3. Select My Data>PC Reports. 4. Reconnect the USB cable. 5. PC Reports appears. View the Data on a PC (in an Internet Browser) These steps assume that USB Default is set to PC Reports. The meter can be of or on. Once the meter is disconnected from the PC, the data disappears from the PC (but not the meter) unless you save it on the PC. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the meter. Plug the large end of the USB cable into a USB port on a PC. If the meter is of, it turns on and displays PC Reports. 74 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 74 5/1/14 7:23 AM Data Transfer and PC Reports Open the file manager (for example, Microsoft Windows Explorer) on the PC. Double click on the ACCU‑CHEK drive icon. Click on Start.html. The Internet browser opens and the default reports appear. The meter appears as a drive (USB storage device) in the ile manager. NOTE If you would like to view the data in special diabetes management software instead, follow these steps: 1. Unplug the USB cable. Connection Lost appears. 2. Press to return to Main Menu. 3. Select My Data>Data Transfer>USB Cable. 4. Reconnect the USB cable. 5. Data Transfer appears. 75 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 75 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports Shortcut Here is a shortcut to get to Data Transfer or PC Reports. This is a quick way to transfer the data to software or to view the meter’s data on a PC. 1. Turn the meter off. 2. Press and hold both and until Activity appears. 3. Select either Data Transfer or PC Reports. View PC Reports Overview • An Internet connection is not necessary to view PC Reports. • When the meter and PC successfully connect, the following reports are displayed in the Internet browser: • Trend Report – This report shows the trend for several test results over the selected time period (past 3, 7, 14, 30, or 90 days). • Standard Day Report – This report shows all data in a 24‑hour grid. • Standard Week Report – This report shows all blood glucose results according to the time when the test was performed and the day of the week. • List Report – The list report (record list) shows the test results sorted by date and time of the test. 76 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 76 5/1/14 7:23 AM Data Transfer and PC Reports 77 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 77 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports Statistics Below the chart of a report, you will ind a statistical analysis of all test results plotted with the following information: • Number of tests • Average • Standard deviation – The standard deviation is the variance of the analyzed results. • Highest value • Lowest value • Average tests per day – Average number of blood glucose tests per day • HI or LO – Blood glucose results outside the measuring range • Low blood glucose index or High blood glucose index – Further information can be found in References • Above target range – Blood glucose results above the target range • Within target range – Blood glucose results within the target range • Below target range – Blood glucose results below the target range Key Blood glucose result Several blood glucose results ––– Average blood glucose results in the selected time period Blood glucose result above the chart range ^ (red caret) Blood glucose may be higher than the measurement range of the system ∨ Blood glucose may be lower than the measurement range of the system (green) Your personal blood glucose target range (shown as a green bar on the PC monitor) (black) Non‑work days 78 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 78 5/1/14 7:23 AM Data Transfer and PC Reports Print Report Do not use the print function of the Internet browser. Use the Print reports button instead. Excluded Data The following blood glucose results are not included in a report: • Test results outside the selected time period • Control results • LO or HI test results 79 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 79 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports The Trend Report shows the trend of blood glucose results over the selected time period. The date appears on the horizontal x‑axis. The blood glucose results appear on the vertical y‑axis. The test results are connected by a thin black line in chronological order. If you set a target range in the meter, it appears as a green bar on the chart. Non‑work days are marked with diagonal slashes on the horizontal x‑axis. The trend of the day‑to‑day average blood glucose result is represented by a thick black line. 80 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 80 5/1/14 7:23 AM Data Transfer and PC Reports The Standard Day Report makes it easier to recognize daily patterns. All blood glucose results are placed on a 24‑hour grid. Therefore, all tests performed at (approximately) the same time are shown at the same position on the horizontal time axis. Blood glucose results are connected by a thin black line in chronological order. A thick black line represents the trend of the average level (in intervals of 1 hour if a test result falls in each interval). 81 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 81 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports The Standard Week Report makes it easier to recognize weekly patterns. For example, you might ind trends brought about by your occupation. All blood glucose results are plotted on the chart according to the time and day the test was performed. Blood glucose results are connected by a thin black line in chronological order. A thick black line represents the trend of the average level for each day. The number of tests and the daily blood glucose average are listed below the chart. 82 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 82 5/1/14 7:23 AM Data Transfer and PC Reports The List Report shows the test results sorted by date and time of the test. All blood glucose results are listed chronologically with any additional information about the test result. The list contains the following columns: • Date and Time • Blood Glucose • Events – Event connected to this test result 83 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 83 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports Working with Reports Analyzing Data in External Applications If you want to analyze the test results using external software, you can save the data as a CSV ile (Comma Separated Values). CSV iles can be opened with a text editor or spreadsheet program. The CSV ile contains all test results saved in the meter. Test results transferred at an earlier date are transferred again. 1. Press the Save ile button on the user interface. Depending on the coniguration of the PC, the CSV ile may be directly opened in a spreadsheet program. In this case, you can save the data using the Save function of the spreadsheet program. 2. In the dialog box that opens, select the option to save the ile. Where you find the CSV file on the PC depends on the settings in the operating system for data download. The CSV ile contains the following information: • Serial number: Serial number of the meter. • Download date, download time: date and time when the meter transferred the test results to the computer. • Date, time, result and unit of the results saved in the meter. • Flags added to the results, indicated by an X. In the CSV ile, the date is always displayed as DD.MM.YYYY and the time as 24‑hour format (hh:mm). The time format set in the meter has no inluence on the format of the date and time in the CSV ile. Security Settings within the Internet Browser The settings of the Internet browser can inluence working with reports. The reports use pages with active content (JavaScript). This active content can be suppressed by security settings in the browser, causing warnings or restricted functionality. If this happens, check the Internet browser settings. In many cases, you can create diferent security settings for using the Internet and working with reports (for example, at user login to the PC or by deining user proiles in the browser). If you select the Internet browser security settings appropriately (for example, Allow active content to run in iles on My Computer), you can work with reports without any restrictions. 84 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 84 5/1/14 7:23 AM Data Transfer and PC Reports NOTE Some newer Internet browsers do not allow the Save function (e.g., Mozilla Firefox version 15 and higher). The iles can be saved from Windows Explorer and subsequently opened using programs that are compatible with *.CSV iles. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Check Action The ACCU‑CHEK drive symbol with the start.html ile does not appear on the PC. Check whether PC Reports is selected as the default. Check whether the PC or operating system supports data transfer via USB. Check whether the USB connector is irmly plugged into the correct port on the PC. The meter is still not detected as a drive. Plug the meter into a diferent USB port on the PC. 85 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 85 5/1/14 7:23 AM 8 Data Transfer and PC Reports 86 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 86 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting What is the diference between cleaning and disinfecting? Cleaning is the removal of dirt from the meter or lancing device.3 Disinfecting is the removal of most, but not all, disease‑causing and other types of microorganisms (bloodborne pathogens) from the meter or lancing device.3 Approved Cleaning and Disinfecting Product The following product has been approved for cleaning and disinfecting the meter and lancing device: Super Sani‑Cloth (EPA* reg. no. 9480‑4) Super Sani‑Cloth can be purchased from Amazon.com, Oicedepot.com, and Walmart.com. • Do not use any other cleaning or disinfecting solutions. Using solutions other than the Super Sani‑Cloth could result in damage to the meter and lancing device. • The efect of using more than one product interchangeably to clean and disinfect the meter and lancing device has not been tested. Always use Super Sani‑Cloth to clean and disinfect the meter and lancing device. • Roche has tested the approved product for a total of 260 disinfection cycles, which is equal to disinfecting once per week over a 5 year period. *Environmental Protection Agency 87 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 87 5/1/14 7:23 AM 9 Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting NOTE For technical assistance or questions on cleaning and disinfecting, contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072. Cleaning and Disinfecting the Meter WARNING If the meter is being operated by a second person who is providing testing assistance to the user, the meter and lancing device should be cleaned and disinfected prior to use by the second person. To clean and disinfect without damaging the meter, follow these procedures carefully. When to Clean and Disinfect the Meter • Clean the meter to remove visible dirt or other material prior to disinfecting. • Clean and disinfect the meter at least once per week and when blood is present on the surface of the meter. • Clean and disinfect the meter before allowing anyone else to handle the meter. Do not allow anyone else to use the meter on themselves for testing purposes. NOTE Using cleaning and disinfecting products could result in damage to the meter. If you notice any of the following signs of deterioration after cleaning and disinfecting your meter, stop using your meter and contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072: residue around buttons, clouding of display, button malfunction, out‑of‑range control results. What to Clean and Disinfect The following parts of the meter should be cleaned and disinfected: • The area around slots and openings (do not get any moisture in slots or openings) • The meter display • The entire meter surface 88 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 88 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting How to Clean and Disinfect the Meter WARNING Failure to follow these instructions will damage the meter and stop it from working properly. • DO NOT clean or disinfect the meter while performing a blood glucose or control test. • DO NOT get any moisture in slots or openings. • DO NOT spray anything onto the meter. • DO NOT immerse the meter in liquid. • Always use the same product for both cleaning and disinfecting. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. Turn the meter off and wipe the entire meter surface with a Super Sani‑Cloth. Carefully wipe around the test strip slot and other openings. A separate Super Sani‑Cloth should be used for cleaning and disinfection. For disinfecting the meter, get a new cloth and repeat step 2, making sure the surface stays wet for 2 minutes. Make sure that no solution is seen in any slot or opening. Make sure that no liquid enters any slot or opening. 89 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 89 5/1/14 7:23 AM 9 Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. 90 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 90 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Cleaning and Disinfecting the Lancing Device To clean and disinfect without damaging the lancing device, follow these procedures carefully. When to Clean and Disinfect the Lancing Device • Clean the lancing device to remove visible dirt or other material prior to disinfecting. • Clean and disinfect the lancing device at least once per week to remove visible dirt or other material for safe handling. • Clean and disinfect the lancing device before allowing anyone else to handle the lancing device, for instance, if you have someone assisting you. Do not allow anyone else to use the lancing device. NOTE • Do not throw away the cap after each use. Use the approved cleaning and disinfecting product on the cap. • Always remove the lancet drum before cleaning or disinfecting the lancing device. • Using cleaning and disinfecting products could result in damage to the lancing device. If you notice any of the following signs of deterioration after cleaning and disinfecting your lancing device, stop using your lancing device and contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072: residue around buttons, diiculty in priming the device, diiculty in inserting the lancet drum. • You might observe a slight discoloration of the lancing device after multiple cleaning and disinfecting cycles. This does not afect the functionality of the lancing device. What to Clean and Disinfect The following parts of the lancing device should be cleaned and disinfected: • The entire lancing device surface • The cap 91 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 91 5/1/14 7:23 AM 9 Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting How to Clean and Disinfect the Lancing Device WARNING Failure to follow these instructions may damage the lancing device and stop it from working properly. • DO NOT get any moisture into any openings. • Always use the same product for both cleaning and disinfecting. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. Wipe the entire surface of the lancing device and the inside of the cap with an approved cleaning and disinfecting product. A separate Super Sani‑Cloth should be used for cleaning and disinfection. For disinfecting the lancing device, use a new cloth and repeat step 2 making sure the surface stays wet for 2 minutes. 92 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 92 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. 93 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 93 5/1/14 7:23 AM 9 Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting 94 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 94 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10 Meter Maintenance The meter automatically tests its own systems every time you turn it on and lets you know if something is wrong. See Error Messages in this chapter. If you have problems with the meter or think the results are not accurate, perform a control test with an unexpired test strip and control solution. If the control result is not within the acceptable range, contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072. Changing the Batteries Use your thumb to slide the battery drawer out of the meter. Remove the old batteries and place the new ones in the battery drawer with the (+) side facing down. Slide the battery drawer back into position until it locks into place. NOTE • The meter uses two 3‑volt lithium batteries, coin cell type CR2032. This type of battery can be found in many stores. It is a good idea to have spare batteries available. • Always replace both batteries at the same time and with the same brand. • The logbook data is saved when you replace the batteries. 95 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 95 5/1/14 7:23 AM 10 Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting Error Messages WARNING Never make therapy decisions based on an error message. The meter will not turn on or the display is blank. Batteries are dead. Insert new batteries. Display is damaged. / Meter is defective. Contact the ACCU‑CHECK Customer Care Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072. Extreme temperatures. Move the meter to a more temperate area. The meter is connected to a PC and a test cannot be performed. The connection between the meter and PC was lost. EITHER remove the USB cable and perform a test OR remove the test strip and start a data transfer. Disconnect and reconnect the USB cable and retry the connection. Contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center if the connection is lost again. 96 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 96 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10 There is no connection between the meter and PC. Blood glucose results were not transferred to a paired device. Data could not be transferred from the meter to the PC. Connect the USB cable and retry the connection. Make sure the paired device is within range of the meter and turned on. Check the PC or USB cable. Data cannot be sent to a paired device because the meter is in Flight Mode. One or more blood glucose results are excluded from the selected averages because the results are invalid or out of the system measurement range. The date entered is not valid. Retry the data transfer when the meter is not in Flight Mode. Enter the correct date. 97 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 97 5/1/14 7:23 AM 10 Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting A meter setting was changed while in Flight Mode. Pairing to a device cannot be performed while in Flight Mode. The setting change will not take efect until Flight Mode is turned of. Retry pairing when the meter is not in Flight Mode. The meter was unable to pair with a device. The test strip may be damaged or not properly inserted. Retry the pairing. Remove and reinsert the test strip or replace it if damaged. The blood glucose result has not been sent to the default paired device. The transfer is still pending. Place meter and paired device closer together. 98 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 98 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10 A meter or test strip error has occurred. Your blood glucose may be extremely high or a meter or a test strip error has occurred. • If your test result matches how you feel, contact your healthcare professional immediately. • If your test result does not match how you feel, repeat the blood glucose test. See the Unusual Blood Glucose Results section in the chapter Blood Glucose Tests. • If the E‑3 code still appears for your blood glucose test, your blood glucose result may be extremely high and above the system’s reading range. Contact your healthcare professional immediately. • If the second test result does not match how you feel, perform a control test with the control solution and a new test strip. • If the control result is within the acceptable range, review the proper testing procedure and repeat the blood glucose test with a new test strip. • If the control result is not within the acceptable range, see the Understanding Out‑of‑Range Control Results section in the chapter Control Tests. 99 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 99 5/1/14 7:23 AM 10 Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting Not enough blood or control solution was drawn into the test strip for measurement or was applied after the test had started. The blood or control drop was applied to the test strip too late. Discard the test strip and repeat the blood glucose or control test. Discard the test strip and repeat the blood glucose or control test. Blood or control solution was applied to the test strip before Apply drop appeared. Discard the test strip and repeat the blood glucose or control test. An electronic error occurred, or in rare cases, a used test strip was removed and reinserted. The temperature is above or below the proper range for the system. Remove the batteries, press any button, and reinsert the batteries. Perform a blood glucose or control test. Refer to the test strip package insert for system operating conditions. Move to an area with the appropriate conditions, wait 5 minutes, and repeat the blood glucose or control test. Do not artiicially heat or cool the meter. 100 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 100 5/1/14 7:23 AM Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting The batteries are out of power. The time and date setting may be incorrect. Change the batteries now. If the message reappears after the batteries have been replaced, slide the battery drawer out of the meter, press any meter button, then reinsert the battery drawer into position. Make sure the time and date are correct and adjust, if necessary. The meter time and date have been changed to match the paired device. There are no results in the Logbook. 10 There is an invalid result in the Logbook. 101 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 101 5/1/14 7:24 AM 10 Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting There are no results in range for the selected average. Blood glucose may be higher than the measurement range of the system. Blood glucose may be lower than the measurement range of the system. See the Unusual Blood Glucose Results section in the chapter Blood Glucose Tests. See the Unusual Blood Glucose Results section in the chapter Blood Glucose Tests. 102 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 102 5/1/14 7:24 AM Technical Information 11 Product Limitations See the literature packaged with the test strips and control solutions for the latest information on product speciications and limitations. Speciications Blood volume Refer to the test strip package insert. Sample type Measuring time Measurement range Test strip storage conditions System operating conditions Meter storage conditions Temperature: ‑13–158 °F Memory capacity 750 blood glucose results and 30 control results with time and date Automatic of 90 seconds Power supply Two 3‑volt lithium batteries (coin cell type CR2032) Display LCD Dimensions 80 × 47 × 19 mm (LWH) Weight Approx. 40 g (with batteries) Construction Hand‑held Protection class III Meter type The ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter is suitable for continuous operation. Control solution storage conditions Refer to the control solution package insert. 103 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 103 5/1/14 7:24 AM 11 Technical Information Bluetooth® Wireless Technology The meter uses Bluetooth smart class II wireless technology to communicate and transfer information. Bluetooth wireless technology is a form or radio frequency (RF) technology that operates in the unlicensed industrial, scientiic and medical band at 2.4 to 2.485 GHz. The RF channel utilized for communication between the meter and other devices, such as a smartphone, is not an open channel. The meter can only communicate with the device that 1. is Bluetooth smart, 2. it is paired with, and 3. has an application that can accept the meter’s data. This device complies with United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) standards. The device complies with FCC Part 15 Rules. Operation of the device is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2. must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Compliance with these guidelines means that under normal, daily circumstances, the device should not afect the operation of other devices. In addition, the device should operate normally in the presence of other devices. In the event there is interference from another device, it is recommended that you increase the distance between the meter and that device. You can also turn of the interfering device. In addition, you can turn of Bluetooth wireless technology on the meter. Changes or modiications to the device not expressly approved by Roche could void the user’s authority to operate the device. The device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. The device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. 104 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 104 5/1/14 7:24 AM Technical Information 11 Electromagnetic Compatibility – This meter meets the electromagnetic immunity requirements as per EN ISO 15197. The chosen basis for electrostatic discharge immunity testing was basic standard IEC 61000‑4‑2. In addition, the meter meets the electromagnetic emissions requirements as per EN 61326. The meter’s electromagnetic emission is thus low. Interference from the meter to other electrically‑driven equipment is not anticipated. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment is in direct contact with the body of the user under normal operating conditions. This transmitter must not be co‑located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diferent from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modiications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (i.e. the manufacturer) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Performance Analysis – Refer to the test strip package insert. Test Principle – Refer to the test strip package insert. 105 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 105 5/1/14 7:24 AM 11 Technical Information Product Safety Information WARNING • This meter meets IEC 61010‑1, IEC61010‑101 and IEC 609501‑1 safety standards. • Strong electromagnetic ields may interfere with the proper operation of the meter. Do not use the meter close to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation. • To avoid electrostatic discharge, do not use the meter in a very dry environment, especially one in which synthetic materials are present. Travel Documentation If you are traveling on a commercial airline, you may be required to provide documentation certifying that this meter meets environmental conditions and test procedures for Airborne Equipment (RTCA DO‑160) section 21 Emission of Radio Frequency Energy. Visit accu‑chek.com or contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072 to obtain a copy of the document. Discarding the Meter, Test Strips, Lancing Devices, Lancets, and Batteries WARNING • Any product coming in contact with blood is considered contaminated (potentially infectious).* • During normal testing, any blood glucose meter may come in contact with blood. • Lancing devices may also be considered sharps. Disposal of sharps is regulated by law in many jurisdictions. Roche is committed to recycling and sustainability. Comply with any laws or ordinances relating to the disposal of sharps and/or contaminated products. Contact your local health department or other appropriate authorities for proper handling and disposal of used meters, used test strips, used lancets, and used batteries. Consider the following points when discarding used testing materials: Consider recycling the meters and batteries at an appropriate facility. Be aware the meter is potentially hazardous electronics scrap (e‑scrap) and should be disposed of accordingly. The batteries are potentially hazardous also and should be discarded accordingly. Disinfect the meter before recycling or discarding. *29 CFR 1910.1030 – Bloodborne pathogens 106 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 106 5/1/14 7:24 AM Technical Information 11 Explanation of Symbols Caution, refer to safety‑related notes in the instructions for use accompanying this product. 3‑volt coin cell type CR2032 Additional Supplies Test Strips: ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Plus test strips Control Solutions: ACCU‑CHEK Aviva control solutions Lancets: ACCU‑CHEK FastClix 102‑ct. lancet drums (17‑6 ct. drums) Low Blood Glucose Index or High Blood Glucose Index 4,5,6 These igures represent the frequency and the resulting risk of blood glucose values being too low or too high. Figures should be as low as possible. The following table provides an overview to assess the risk of blood glucose values being too low or too high: Risk Low blood glucose index High blood glucose index minimal ≤1.1 ≤5.0 low 1.1–2.5 5.0–10.0 medium 2.5–5.0 10.0–15.0 high >5.0 >15.0 WARNING The index values for low blood glucose or high blood glucose in the table are not blood glucose values. Ask your healthcare professional if you want to change your therapy based on the index values. 107 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 107 5/1/14 7:24 AM 11 Technical Information References FDA Public Health Notiication: “Use of Fingerstick Devices on More than One Person Poses Risk for Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens: Initial Communication, (2010). Update 11/29/2010.” http://www.fda.gov/ MedicalDevices/Safety/AlertsandNotices/ucm224025.htm. Accessed March 20, 2012. CDC Clinical Reminder: “Use of Fingerstick Devices on More than One Person Poses Risk for Transmitting Bloodborne Pathogens, (2010).” http://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/Fingerstick‑DevicesBGM.html. Accessed March 20, 2012. Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC), William A. Rutala, Ph.D., M.P.H., and David J. Weber, M.D., M.P.H. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2008. “Guideline for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare Facilities.” Atlanta. Boris P. Kovatchev, Martin Straume, Daniel J. Cox, Leon S. Farhy (2001) “Risk analysis of blood glucose data: a quantitative approach to optimizing the control of insulin dependent diabetes.” Journal of Theoretical Medicine, 3: pp 1‑10. Boris P. Kovatchev, Daniel J. Cox, Anand Kumar, Linda Gonder‑Frederick, William L. Clarke (2003) “Algorithmic Evaluation of Metabolic Control and Risk of Severe Hypoglycemia in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Using Self‑Monitoring Blood Glucose Data.” Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 5(5): pp 817‑828. Boris P. Kovatchev (2006) “Is Glycemic Variability Important to Assessing Antidiabetes Therapies.” Current Diabetes Reports, 6: pp 350‑356. 108 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 108 5/1/14 7:24 AM License and Warranty 12 Warranty ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect Meter 30‑day Money‑back Guarantee for Qualifying Consumers Roche Diagnostics ofers qualifying consumers that purchase an ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter, a 30‑day money back guarantee. If you are not fully satisied with your ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter, contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center toll‑free at 1‑800‑858‑8072 to determine whether you qualify to receive a full refund within 30 days of purchase. If you are covered under Medicare, Medicaid, other federal/ state programs, or private insurance you are NOT eligible for this money‑back ofer. Consumers afected by this exclusion may instead request a diferent ACCU‑CHEK meter/system. The refund will be limited to the amount paid by you net of any rebates. You must have a copy of the dated itemized purchase receipt and the original packaging to obtain this refund. ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect Meter Limited 3‑Year Warranty Roche Diagnostics warrants to the original purchaser of the meter that your ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three years from the date of purchase. If, during this 3‑year period, the meter does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Roche Diagnostics will replace it with a new ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter or equivalent product free of charge. The warranty on the replacement meter will expire on the date of the original warranty expiration or 90 days after the shipment of a replacement system, whichever period is longer. The purchaser’s exclusive remedy with respect to the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter shall be replacement. This warranty does not apply to the performance of an ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter that has been damaged by accident or has been altered, misused, tampered with, or abused in any way. Roche Diagnostics will handle meters that show damage or abuse according to its Non‑Warranty Service Policy described on the following page. THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, AND ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PURCHASE OR OPERATION OF THE METER OR ITS PARTS. NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IF ANY IS IMPLIED FROM THE SALE OF THE METER, SHALL EXTEND FOR A LONGER DURATION THAN THREE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you speciic legal rights, which vary from state to state. 109 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 109 5/1/14 7:24 AM 12 License and Warranty Non‑Warranty Service Policy Roche Diagnostics Non‑Warranty Service Policy applies to meters where the above warranty has not become efective, has become inapplicable, or has expired. Roche Diagnostics will replace, at its option, meters returned to it for a service charge (not to exceed $35). Replacement will be with the same or similar product. Replacement meters will be warranted for a period of 90 days from shipment under a limited warranty providing for replacement of parts and labor at no charge. Warranty and Service Instructions All requests for return of ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meters under the above warranty or service policy must be made to the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center. You will be mailed a return authorization label, which must be aixed to your carton for shipping the system to Roche Diagnostics. Cartons received without this label will be returned to you at your expense. Customers experiencing diiculties should review the troubleshooting information in Meter Maintenance and Troubleshooting of this manual. Further inquiries should be directed to the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center. Be sure to ill out and mail the Warranty Card that comes with the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system. 110 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 110 5/1/14 7:24 AM License and Warranty 12 Limited License WARNING CAUTION – A RESTRICTED LICENSE LIMITS USE OF THE ACCU‑CHEK AVIVA CONNECT SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES – READ CAREFULLY THE LIMITATIONS RECITED BELOW. The ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system (meter and test strips) and its use are protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 6,645,368 (expires 22‑December‑2017); 7,276,146 (expires 4‑October‑2022); 7,276,147 (expires 4‑October‑2022); 7,407,811 (expires 9‑May‑2020); 8,298,401 (expires 4‑October‑2022); 8,303,801 (expires 4‑October‑2022); 8,329,026 (expires 4‑October‑2022); 7,452,457 (expires 2‑May‑2026); 7,488,601 (expires 1‑February‑2026); 7,494,816 (expires 29‑December‑2019); 7,569,126 (expires 28‑December‑2026); and 7,604,721 (expires 12‑August‑2026). A license to use the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system is required until the expiration of the last‑to‑expire patent listed above and is only granted when the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter is used with the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Plus test strips. ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Plus test strips are speciically manufactured for operation with the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect meter. Use of other test strips supplied by another manufacturer may prevent or impair the proper function of the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system. Using the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system indicates your acceptance of the restricted license to use the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system only with ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Plus test strips. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the restricted license, you may return, at the place of purchase, the unused ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system for a full refund. If you have any questions, please call the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072. Except where prohibited by statute, all warranties covering the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system are voided by use of the ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Connect system with any test strips other than ACCU‑CHEK Aviva Plus test strips. WARNING A RESTRICTED LICENSE LIMITS USE OF THE ACCU‑CHEK FASTCLIX SYSTEM (lancing device and lancet drums). READ CAREFULLY THE LIMITATIONS RECITED BELOW. The ACCU‑CHEK FastClix system (device and lancet drums) and its use are protected by U.S. Patent Nos 7,322,998 (expires 3‑March‑2020); and 7,785,338 (expires 5‑January‑2026). A license to use the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix system is required until the expiration of the last‑to‑expire patent listed above and is only granted when ACCU‑CHEK FastClix lancet drums are used with the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device. 111 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 111 5/1/14 7:24 AM 12 License and Warranty ACCU‑CHEK FastClix lancet drums are high precision components that are produced to the close tolerances required for satisfactory operation with the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device. Use of other lancet drums with the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device may prevent or impair proper function of the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device. Using the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device indicates your acceptance of the restricted license to use the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device only with ACCU‑CHEK FastClix lancet drums. Further, if you have purchased an ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device that includes this restricted license, then this restricted license applies regardless of any additional ofers found in ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device packages. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the restricted license, you may return, at the place of purchase, the unused ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device for a full refund. If you have any questions, contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Services Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072. Except where prohibited by statute, all warranties covering the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device are voided by use of the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix device with any lancet drums other than ACCU‑CHEK FastClix lancet drums. Patent Information U.S. Pat.: http://www.roche‑diagnostics.us/patents 112 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 112 5/1/14 7:24 AM License and Warranty 12 113 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 113 5/1/14 7:24 AM 12 License and Warranty 114 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 114 5/1/14 7:24 AM Index averages 54 logbook 52 low blood glucose 38 batteries, changing 95 battery drawer 95 battery type 95 blood glucose index 107 blood glucose results, unusual 37 blood glucose test, performing 31 button, functions 12 maintenance, meter 95 meter, cleaning and disinfecting 88 comfort dial 25 control results, out‑of‑range 24 control solution 19 control test, performing 20 pc reports default 72 list report 83 standard day report 81 standard week report 82 trend 80 product limitations 103 product safety information 105 product speciications 103 data transfer default 71 safety information 3 settings, meter 39 beeper 42 language 49 last result 48 markers 45 target range 46 time/date 41 USB default 44 supplies 107 symbols 107 symptoms, hypoglycemia/hyperglycemia 38 high blood glucose 38 hyperglycemia 38 hypoglycemia 38 icons 15 lancet drum, changing 28 lancet drum, inserting 26 lancing device, cleaning and disinfecting 91 lancing device, using 27 115 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 115 5/1/14 7:24 AM Index technical information 103 test strips 30 warranty 110 wireless communication 57 auto‑send 62 default device 61 delete paired device 67 light mode 60 pair additional device 64 pairing 58 sync time 63 use by date 19, 30 view data, pc internet browser 74 view data in software 73 view pc reports 76 116 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 116 5/1/14 7:24 AM Notes 117 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 117 5/1/14 7:24 AM Notes 118 52195_AvivaConnect_FDA.indb 118 5/1/14 7:24 AM 52195_Book_Bridge_US_CVR.indb 3 4/28/14 2:25 PM Continua Certified signifies that this product complies with applicable IEEE 11073‑10417 standards and that it has been tested and certified against the 2014 Continua Design Guidelines. Roche Diagnostics 9115 Hague Road Indianapolis, IN 46256 www.accu‑chek.com ACCU‑CHEK, ACCU‑CHEK AVIVA, ACCU‑CHEK AVIVA CONNECT and FASTCLIX are trademarks of Roche. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Roche is under license. Other trademarks and tradenames are those of their respective owners. © 2014 Roche Diagnostics 52195‑0514 52195_Book_Bridge_US_CVR.indb 4 4/28/14 2:25 PM
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