Roche Diagnostics UU10 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual USer Manual

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Introduction ,' ' f , , ~ ‘ 1
System components
The Accu-Chek Inform II system inoludu the following
components and aooessories
A Meter
B Code key reader
0 Base unit with power supply ‘
Accesory box (shown wrth consumables not
included in scope of delivery)
The system can be configured by (via different methods:
1 Configuration via the Setup function on the meter
(see Chapter 9)
2 Configuration Via data management system
None: Not all options canoe configured using the Setup
function t ; ~
The meter performs the following tasks within the system:
I“ Serves as the primary operator interface through
i the touch screen and un/off button
‘ Scans barcodes [patient and operator IDs) in a
variety of supported formats
Displays test results from patient tests and mea-
surements with control solution
Transfers stored data to the data management
system via wireles communication (WLAM
optional) or the owe unit (LAN)
it]
A?“
Overview uf the meter
The meter has the following elements:
1 ‘Iiest strip part
Insert the test strip here.
2 Tnuch screen
(touch-sensitive display]
This screen aliows you to perfurm patient tests pee
form controls tests. and review results. To viewany
of them. simply much the button on the screen.
3 (In/Off button
Press this button to turn the meter on or off. In addi-
tion. you can activate or deadivate the backlightwith
this button. ‘
1» Barcode scanna Vassar) ‘ .
The integrated bamode scanner can be used tn
read operator and patient IDs.
5 Battery Pack
Powers the device.
6 Reset button
‘ Use this button to resume the device to its previ-
uusly configured state.
‘ thawing conflicts
These contacts are used to charge the batteries
when the meter is in the base unit.
B‘ Inflated interface
" Summris data communication with code key
reader and base unit.
9 Cover tor RF card
If your meter is equipped with this option. the
RF card furthe wireless network (WLAN) is heated
behind this cover.
'I'|
Wireless network oonnection
(RF card)
The optional RF card for a wireless netwurk connection
allows the meter to send data (test results. patient IDs.
operator IDs, etc.) to the data management system with~
out the need to return the meter to the base unit or con»
hect the meter by cable. The device conforms with the
WLAN standard IEEE 5011“).
Th|a feature must be configured by the system admmis-
mater. Observe the guidelines of your facility for using
Wireless network connections
For intormation about how to temporarily enable or dis
able this function, refer to page 23,
Moteontheuse offlroAccu-Dlnk Inform II blood
glucose monitoring system Within the European '
Union: ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ i
The use of the Aocu-Chek Inform ll blood glucose t
monitoring system in conjunction witnfl wireless net-
work connection (RF card) is allowed in Europe oniy
in Belgium, Gennany. Great Britain, and Men, In ‘
other European oountnes, the RF card must first be
registered with the relevant authorities. ‘
~ This‘d‘ oe oomplies’with pm 15 of the FCC Rules
‘ and
|th RSS-Zillof Industry Canada. Operation is ;
subject to the following two oond|t|ons: ~
~ ‘[‘I) this device may not cause harmtul interference,
and
mmis‘device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation, a ‘
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not
expresly approved by Roche Diagnostics Gennany
may void the FCC authorization to operate this equip-
ment. ~ ‘ ‘
19
Introduction .
20
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital dérice, pursuantm
Part 15.0f the FCC Rules. These limits aredesrgned to
provide reasonable protection against harmful inter—
ference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used rrr accorcance
. wrth the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communicafioneijeiren there is no guar~
antee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. if this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radro or television reception, which
can be determined bytuming the equipment of! and
on. the user is encouraged to tryto correct the inter
ference by one or more ofthe following measures“
- Reonent or relocate the recon/mg antenna.
- Inuease the separation between the equipment
and receiver
' Connecttheequipmentinto an outleton a circun
different from that to which the reoeiver is con—
nected ~
~ Consult the dealeror an experienced radio/TV
teoltnicran for help.
ThisCIassBdigitalapparatuscomplies with Canadian .
‘ kICES- DUE ~
‘ Nediolrttqueney mutation exposure Inftmlialion: ~
~ This equipment complies With FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for anunoontnolled environment. This
equipmentahould be installed and operated with
minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and
‘ your body.
This transmitter must not be 00- located or operating
in conjunction with any otherentenna or transmitter
12 General product information
Technical data
lensral {iri’iducl irll'ummliurl
Spucilluuliun Ham nnn power illpply nnir
Height 47 mmllrfls in 105 rnrn/zualn an min/13k in+
Ac plug (73-40 mm /
l.l-l.s in)
Width 92 trim/352m 150 mrn/sm rn amm/znsln
Length 190 rum/m in rat: min/591 in , ; .~ 85 rnnr/sms in
Weight 350 9 (mm rechargeable 615 g with wellrnelrnl ‘ N/A‘
Mum) l l
User inrerlaee Tnucn screen and LED (menial: mange. N/A
harmds scanner green, blue]
Display resolution azu x m pixel N/A ‘ N/A
(much screen) single eoler
Rssuil memory At least «mm resuksl NIA MIA
Operaling lemperalure 3 la 50 “C (ll/4511 0 w 40 “C
(review luncliuns only] 37 m in “F 37 m 122 F 32 to 1m “F
Measurement a ll) 42 °c -‘ ~ N/A N/A
lamps-alum 43 lo 108 “F ‘
cnergrng lemperalure 3 in lufc NIA NIA
(banery pack) 37 m 104 'F
Dpemilng temperature I2 lo 47 ”C N/A N/A
[RF care, if lrlslalled] 50 lo i W “F
Storage temperature 2 lo 25 "c 45 in as °C 40 w 70°C
36:077‘T -lalulss°f- -n0mlsfl“F
Humidity leperalrng) elm RH at 32 “c / 90 “F NIA N/A
lnnncnnriensing)
All pressure am me her 0.7 to we bar N/A
70m|06kPa leflEsz
Relalive humidity < 9st < 9m NIA
(storage)
Banery vollage/lype 3.7 veil lrlniurn pniymer N/A N/A
rechargeable
125
Inputwlkflge +15 V DC +25 V DC 91] (0 2611 V AC
wnpmfrequency DC no so to an Hz
Input mrrenl L7 A (max) 1.7A [max] 1100 mA (max) at
100-2130 V AC I 50 HZ
Liimum ION battery 13 measuremems N/A NIA
charge rams posslble mar an min of
chargmg
lmer'aees Charge mutants Charge contacts DC connector
IR purl IR pun Repiaceahle
Bamude scanner Rjas Elhsmel AC input contacts
RF 0an USB Lyps a
Data transfer rate
RF card: HMhps
m 9,6K—115ths
Ethsmel‘ 10 Mbps
N/A
Code 93, BAN 13.
lmsrlssved 2 cl 5.
Codahar.
use: 12 Mbps ;
Min. barmde width 4 mil N/A N/A
CDRHIIEC cum-1 Class u N/A ~ N/A
Suppcnsd bamodes Code 1th Cure as. N/A
N/A, ‘
85 mm /3.35 m
a my rudu
13A rum/0.72 In
280 rum/11.02in
34,0 Him/1.37 in
Length 272 mm / mm in 70,7 mm [2.7801
Weigm 1m 9 25 g
Slnmge lemperawre 45 I0 59 “C 2 m 25 “c
»13Iu156°F aem77“F
Mauve humidity < aw: < 9m
Cslumge]
Battery vollage/lype N/A aw CRZnsn
Inkerlaces N/A In part
Cutie key socket
126
B Appendix
Appendix
Option: Wireless network (WLAN)
Application area
Benefits of wireless connectivity
The optimally available module hr wireless network can-
nectivity [RF card) allows facilities to canned to their
data management system an a continuous basis Wre-
less connectivity can help to ensure that changes to
inlarmation in the data management system are sent
immediately to all networked meters.
Vifith the integrated RFcarfl, the meter has to be returned
to the base unit only ior recharging or communicating
with the data management system in an area notwireless
capable. The following infermatian is transmitted by the
RF card: ; ‘ ' ‘
l Test results
I Infomietipn on consumables needed bythe meter
(Willa, reagents. linearity km
~ Qperatnrlists
Patient Iisfi
icnnfiguratiun inlurmatian
tiers of mmments
M5

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