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Telcare Blood Glucose
Monitoring System
User Manual
This meter contains a rechargeable internal battery. In order to save
battery power, it will power down (go dark) after 20 seconds. If this
happens while you are using the meter, there is nothing wrong. To
wake up the meter, either insert a test strip or turn the power button
“off” and then “on”.
This device will not transmit data when it is not in use. The data
transmission time is no more than six minutes.
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Home glucose monitoring is
universally recognized as essential
to the management of diabetes and
prevention of complications.
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Thank you for choosing the Telcare Blood Glucose Meter (BGM) to
help you manage your diabetes.
The Telcare BGM is an advanced wireless monitoring system
that connects you, the patient, with your healthcare provider to
enhance your ability to manage your blood glucose levels. The
Telcare BGM has been designed to be accurate and easy to use.
This manual contains all of the information needed to use and
maintain your new blood glucose meter. Please read it carefully
before using your new Telcare BGM.
Telcare BGM provides an easy and precise way to measure blood
glucose using fresh capillary whole blood taken from your fingertip.
The added convenience of autocoding can help reduce the chance
of inaccurate readings caused by incorrect coding of the meter. The
test results are plasma-calibrated for easy comparison to lab results.
When your test is complete your results are securely transmitted
to the Telserve Web Portal (www.MyTelcare.com), where they may
be accessed by you (the patient) and any other authorized person
(doctor, educator, family member, etc.), eliminating the need to
manually record your results.
Telcare BGM is a rechargeable battery operated meter intended
for use as an aid by persons with diabetes and by healthcare
professionals to monitor glucose concentration in whole blood.
If you have questions or simply need more information, please visit our website
at www.telcare.com. Thank you again for choosing the Telcare BGM.
Table of Contents
Your Telcare Blood Glucose Meter
The Telcare BGM Device				
Telcare Test Strips					
The Display Screen					
Setting Up Your Telcare BGM				
Control Solution Modes
Performing the Control Test				
Testing Your Blood Sugars
Checklist						
Preparing Your Lancing Device				
Understanding Your Results				
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Viewing Your Meter’s Memory				
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Maintenance of Your Telcare BGM
Cleaning and Storage					
Charging the Telcare BGM				
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Troubleshooting					
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Terms of Warranty					33
About Telcare / Contact					34
Your Telcare BGM
Unboxing the Telcare BGM for the first time
Before we begin, take a moment to go over the contents of your
Telcare BGM kit. Your kit should include all of the following items:
- Telcare Blood Glucose Meter (battery included)
- AC Charger
- Lancing Device
- Lancets
- Instruction Manual
Make sure you charge your glucose meter for at least 12 hours
before first use. To charge your glucose meter, use the AC Charger
included in your kit.
You should use the Telcare BGM for:
- Testing blood glucose
- Testing only with fresh capillary whole blood samples
You should NOT use the Telcare BGM for:
- The diagnosis of diabetes
- Testing blood glucose on newborns
- Testing of arterial blood
The Telcare BGM Device
q Power Button
w UP / DOWN Keys
e Enter Button
r Display Screen
Test Strip
t Insert
(White side up)
we
Charging Port
(Do not attempt
to insert strip
here)
Telcare Test Strips
q Blood Sample End
End
w Contact
(Put into device)
IMPORTANT NOTES ON TEST STRIPS:
• Check the expiration date printed on the test strip bottle
and its package. Do not use expired test strips.
• Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the
bottle.
• Do not use wet or damaged test strips.
• Keep away from direct sunlight and heat. Store the test
strip bottle in a dry, cool place.
• Record the “date opened” on the bottle label. Discard the
bottle and any remaining test strips 3 months after the
date of opening.
• Do not operate the meter outside the temperature range of
50˚F to 104˚F.
The Display Screen
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The Display Screen
q Wireless Signal Strength
w Current Time
e Battery Level
r Last Test Reading
t Time of Last Reading
From the Display screen, you can see the following things:
- Wireless Signal Strength
- Current Time
- Battery Level
- Last Test Reading
- Time of Last Reading
In this Display screen, use the UP/DOWN buttons (located on the
left of your meter) to access the meter’s options:
- Test Mode
- L1 Control Solution Mode (Low)
- L2 Control Solution Mode (High)
- Settings Menu
Setting Up Your Telcare BGM
Your Telcare BGM is preconfigured with your information already
stored, including your time zone. During each cellular connection
(which occurs after a glucose reading has been saved), the web
server will recognize and validate that the time displayed on your
Telcare BGM is accurate. The web server will automatically update
your Telcare BGM time, if appropriate. Also, if your physical location
changes the web server will recognize your time zone change and
update your meter’s clock.
If you would like to view your meter’s preconfigured settings,
navigate to the Settings screen.
Getting to the Settings Screen
1. PWR your Telcare BGM Device On
2. Use the UP/DOWN Buttons to reach the “Settings” screen
Settings Options
Alarms
Create up to 3 alarms to help remind yourself when to test next.
Date and Time
This page allows you to view the Date and Time settings of your
device.
Volume
This page allows you to select the volume of your meter. Use the
UP/DOWN keys to select the appropriate volume. There are six
possible volumes you may select from.
Mobile Network
This is an advanced feature. This page allows you to view the details
of the mobile network your device uses for communication to the
MyTelcare.com Web Portal.
Auto-Sync
Disabling Auto-sync will prevent the meter from communicating
with the MyTelcare.com Web Portal. Readings will still be stored in
the Glucose Meter.
Retrieve Blood Glucose History
Your last 300 glucose and control test readings are stored within
the meter. Please see ‘Viewing Your Meter’s Memory’ for further
details.
Airplane Mode
Turning on Airplane Mode disables cellular network access. You will
not be able to transmit your readings while Airplane Mode is turned
on. Your meter’s clock will continue to work properly while in this
mode.
If a time zone change occurs, your meter will not automatically
update to the new time until Airplane Mode has been disabled.
About
This is an advanced feature. You may view detailed information
regarding your device from this page. Push the Enter button to exit
the About page.
To exit the Settings Menu, scroll to “Back” and press the “Enter”
button.
Control Solution Modes
Control solution testing is to make sure your Telcare BGM and Test
Strips are working well. You should perform control solution testing
when:
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Using the meter for the first time
Using a new bottle of Telcare No Code Test Strips
You left the test strip bottle cap open
You dropped the meter
You suspect, for any reason, that the meter and test strips
are not working
The blood glucose test results do not reflect how you feel
Practicing the testing procedure
Step by Step Guide to Control Testing
Power on the Telcare BGM
device with the PWR button
The device will automatically
start in “Normal Test Mode”,
ready to check blood glucose.
You will see “Insert Test Strip”
on the display.
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Use the UP / DOWN keys to access the
main menu. Switch modes from “Normal
Test Mode” to L1 Control Solution Mode
or L2 Control Solution Mode. You can
also access the “Settings” menu.
To test Level 1 (L1) control solution, use
the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight L1
mode. Press the middle (ENTER) button
to select L1 mode.
To test Level 2 (L2) control solution, use
the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight L2
mode. Press the middle (ENTER) button
to select L2 mode.
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You can select any Mode you
want by pushing the ENTER
button.
Take out a Telcare test strip
from the test strip bottle.
Close the bottle immediately.
Insert the test strip into
the meter. Make sure the
“Telcare” label on the strip is
facing you.
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Squeeze a drop of control solution onto a clean,
dry surface. Use Level 1 solution for L1 mode. Use
Level 2 solution for L2 mode. Do not apply control
solution to the test strip directly from the bottle.
Immediately replace the bottle cap on the control
solution bottle.
Gently touch the tip of the test
strip to the drop of control
solution. You should see the
top half of the test strip fill
with the liquid.
The screen will start to count
down. After 7 seconds, the
control test result will appear
on the meter’s display screen.
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Compare the reading on the screen to the “L1
Control Solution” or “L2 Control Solution” range
printed on the test strip bottle or package. If the
reading falls outside the level printed on the test
strip bottle that you used, please see Control
Solution Trouble Shooting below.
IMPORTANT TIPS
1. Only use Telcare Glucose Control Solution with the
Telcare Test Strips. Other brands of control solution
may produce inaccurate results.
2. Always check the expiration date. DO NOT use
expired control solution.
3. DO NOT FREEZE. Store the control solution at room
temperature.
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Control Solution Troubleshooting
If your control solution testing is out of range (too high or too
low), it may be caused by the following:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Wrong brand of control solution
Control solution not at room temperature
Expired or contaminated control solution
Damaged test strip
Meter malfunction
Wrong ambient temperature (should be between 50˚F~104˚F).
Check the expiration and open bottle date on the control
solution and on the test strips. Repeat testing using a new
test strip. If the result is still out of range, use a new bottle of
control solution and retest.
If the problem persists, call Telcare at (877) 777-4710. Do not
perform any blood glucose tests until you resolve this issue.
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Testing Your Blood Sugar
Before you begin, make sure to:
• Set up your Telcare BGM properly. Run a control
test before first use. (See Step by Step Guide to Control
Testing on page 8.)
• Wash your hands and testing site thoroughly with warm
water and soap. Dry your hands well.
• Test in a place where the temperature range is between
50˚F~104˚F. (See Troubleshooting Your Telcare BGM on page
31 for more information.)
You will need:
- Your Telcare Blood Glucose Meter
- A new Telcare Blood Glucose Test Strip
- A lancing device with a clean, unused lancet
(or safety lancets)
- The clear cap for Alternate Site Testing (AST) if
testing on palm
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Step by Step Blood Sugar Testing
Power on the Telcare BGM
device with the PWR button.
The device will automatically
start in “Normal Test Mode”.
It will ready to check blood
and “Insert test strip” will be
displayed.
Take out a Telcare No Code
Test Strip from the test strip
bottle, and close the bottle
immediately.
Insert the test strip into your
Telcare BGM device.
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Prepare Your Lancing Device
A) Unscrew the cap of the lancing device
and push the lancet into the device
firmly until it is fully seated.
B) Twist the protective cover off the
lancet. Twist the adjustable cover
clockwise onto the lancing device.
IMPORTANT:
Use a new sterile lancet every time you test to avoid cross contamination.
If alcohol wipes are used to clean the area, make sure it is dry before the
blood sample is obtained.
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C) Adjust the puncture setting on the
cap for the puncture depth level (1 is the
lightest and 5 is the deepest).
D) With one hand holding the cap, pull
back the lancing device with your other
hand until you hear a click. The lancing
device is now ready for use.
NOTE:
• For fingertip testing, use the blue cap.
• For alternate site testing on your palm, use the clear cap.
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Fingertip Testing
Hold the lancing device (with the blue cap) against the
side of your fingertip and press the release button to
create a puncture.
Tips for fingertip testing
• Gently massage your hand and finger toward the
puncture site to form a drop of blood. Do not “milk,”
or squeeze around the puncture site.
• Lance the side of your fingertip to avoid soreness.
To avoid calluses, choose a different lancing site
each time.
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Testing Using an Alternate Test Site
Important Information on Alternate Site Testing
Your Telcare Blood Glucose Meter is
capable of testing your blood glucose
from your palm, usually referred to as an
alternate site test, or AST.
Alternate site testing can be less painful
than fingertip testing, but because of
the physiological differences between
your fingertip and palm, alternate site
test result maybe significantly different
than results from fingertip testing under
certain conditions.
You should consult with your doctor or
healthcare professional before using
alternate site testing.
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Alternate Site Testing SHOULD NOT be used when:
• You have Hypoglycemic unawareness (not able to tell if
you have low blood sugar)
• Within 2 hours of a meal, exercise, or medication
• You will be operating machinery or driving a car
• You are sick
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Testing on your Palm
Prepare the lancing device with a new lancet and clear cap. Cock
the lancing device so that it is ready to use. Select a site on your
palm that does not have veins, moles, excessive hair, or bone.
Vigorously rub the side of your palm with your other hand for at
least ten seconds. You should feel it get quite warm.
Press the opening of the clear cap against a fleshy area of the
palm. Press the lancing device up and down in a slow pumping
motion for several seconds to help the flow of blood.
Keep steady pressure on the area and press the release button.
Don’t be afraid to apply pressure to the area with the lancing
device to assist the flow of blood. Continue to press the cap
against the area for a few seconds to allow blood to come to the
surface. You can see the blood drop through the clear cap. Do not
smear the blood when removing the lancing device. If the blood
drop is too small, the meter will show “Error: Not Enough Blood”.
Insert a new strip and obtain a new blood drop.
If the results from alternate site testing differ from
how you feel, use fingertip testing instead.
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Applying Blood the Test Strip
Gently touch the test strip to the drop of
blood. The test strip will absorb the blood.
Keep the test strip in the blood drop until
the meter beeps to indicate the test strip
has enough blood to test.
Tagging Your Data
The screen will start to count down. After
7 seconds, your glucose level will appear
on the display screen. You will then have
20 seconds to select a Reading Tag (e.g.,
Before Breakfast) from the list displayed.
Use the DOWN button to scroll to the
correct tag. Press the ENTER button to
select that tag.
Your test result will be automatically stored
into the meter memory. If a reading tag
is not selected after 20 seconds, it will
automatically be tagged as “No Selection”.
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Your Results Screen
IMPORTANT
If you see “HI” or “LO” displayed, your blood glucose level may be
above 600 mg/dL or below 20 mg/dL. Wash your hands. Dry your
hands completely. Test again using fingertip testing, DO NOT test on
your palm. If you still receive the same result, call your physician or
healthcare professional immediately.
Sending Your Results
Sending your results to the MyTelcare.com
Web Portal
Your Telcare BGM will automatically transmit
your results after the device has saved your
reading.
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After each successful transmission to the
MyTelcare.com Web Portal, a personalized
message will appear on your device with
information, tips, and blood glucose trends
from your readings.
The message could also be a multiple choice question. Use the
UP/DOWN buttons to select the appropriate answer. Press the
ENTER button to transmit the answer to your MyTelcare.com Web
Portal.
To access your readings at http://mytelcare.com, use the login
credentials provided to you at the time of your Telcare BGM
delivery. If you have additional questions or require login
support, please contact Telcare at (877) 777-4710, or email
support@telcare.com.
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If Your Data Transmission is Not Successful
If the device cannot communicate with the Telserve web
server, the following message will appear:
“Unable to complete transmission to server. Retrying...(this
could take a minute)”
If the device cannot communicate with the Telserve web
server it will automatically retry to send the data 3 times.
(Once every 20 seconds).
If three retries fail, you will see the following message:
“No Connection to Server. Data will be sent at next test.”
If no connection is present, your test results will be stored in
your device and sent later.
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Understanding Your Blood Glucose Test Results
Your blood glucose level will vary depending on many factors. Some
of these are food intake, medication, health, stress, and exercise.
The ideal range for adults without diabetes is:
• Between 74~106 mg/dL before meals(1).
• Less than 140 mg/dL two hours after a meal(2).
It is important to consult with your physician or healthcare
professional to determine your target range.
What to do if you get a high or low reading
If the Meter displays results that are HI or LO, or you get a result
that is more than 250 mg/dL or below 50 mg/dL AND you feel ill:
• Treat your diabetes according to the instructions from your
doctor and/or healthcare provider.
If the Meter displays results that are “HI” or “LO,” or you get a result
that is more than 250 mg/dL or below 50 mg/dL AND you DO NOT
feel ill:
• Test your meter with a control solution, refer to page 6,
‘Control Solution Testing’.
• Wash your hands and test again using your fingertip.
If you still get a high or low reading, contact your healthcare
professional.
References:
1. Stedman,Thomas Lathrop. Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, 27th 		
Edition, 1999, pg. 2082
2. American Diabetes Association, “Clinical Practice Recommendations
2003.” Diabetes Care, Vol 26, Supplement 1, pg. S22.
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Viewing Your Meter’s Memory
Your Telcare Blood Glucose Meter stores up to 300 test and control
results. Each result is stored with date and time.
You will need:
- Your Telcare Blood Glucose Meter
Power on the Telcare BGM
device by using the PWR
button.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to
access “Settings Mode”.
Select “Retrieve” from the
“Settings Mode” screen.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to cycle through the
stored readings.
To exit the Retrieve history menu, you must scroll
to the bottom of your reading history and select
“BACK”. [Shortcut: Press the UP button when your
most recent reading is highlighted. Doing so will
display the Back option.]
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Maintenance of the Telcare BGM
Caring for your Telcare Blood Glucose Meter is easy. Follow these
guidelines to keep it working well and in optimal condition.
Cleaning the Meter
• If the meter gets dirty, use a moist (NOT WET) lint-free cloth
with a mild detergent.
• Do not allow water inside the meter or hold it under running
water.
• Do not use glass or household cleaners on the meter.
• Do not clean the test strip holder.
Storage and Precautions
• Handle the meter with care. Severe shock, such as dropping the
meter, could damage it.
• The meter and test strips only work in the temperature range of
50˚F to 104˚F.
• Don’t leave the meter in a place that is extremely hot or
extremely cold (e.g., anywhere near a heat source or in an 		
extremely hot or cold car.
• Do not expose the meter or test strips to high levels of humidity,
such as in the bathroom or kitchen.
• Immediately close the bottle cap tightly after removing a test
strip.
• Do not disassemble the meter. If you do it will void the warranty.
If you have technical problems or questions, contact Telcare at
(877) 777-4710.
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Charging Your Telcare Blood Glucose Meter
Your Telcare BGM uses a rechargeable battery. It can be charged
and discharged hundreds of times, but will eventually wear out.
If you notice siginifcant reduction in the duration of your meters
operating time before needing a recharge, your battery may need
replacing. Please contact Telcare technical support at (877)7774710, or email support@telcare.com.
If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.
Always charge indoors.
To Charge Your Device
Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet and plug the other end
of the cord into the data port of the Telcare BGM.
Note
If your device does not turn on when you push the
power button, your battery may be weak. Charge the
battery. If after 5 hours of charging the device does
not turn on, contact Telcare technical support at (877)
777-4710 for assistance.
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Troubleshooting Your Telcare BGM
Error Codes
In the event your device experiences an error, you will see the
following screen along with an error message.
1) Error: Please Restart Meter
What It Means: The meter may be damaged.
Action to take: Restart meter and contact Telcare support if the
problem persists.
2) Error: Used Strip Inserted
What It Means: Your test strip may be used or damaged
Action to take: Repeat the test with a new test strip. Remember,
add the sample only when you see the prompt
on the display screen.
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3) Error Message: Not Enough Blood
What It Means: There is not enough blood or control sample in
the test strip.
Action to take: Remove the test strip and repeat the test with a
new test strip.
4) Error Message: Temperature is out of range
What It Means: The temperature is out of range
Action to take: Move the meter into an area that is between
50˚F~104˚F. Allow 10 to 15 minutes for it to
reach the new temperature.
Other Messages
If your meter displays a “Low
Battery” message or icon, charge the
battery.
HI / LO Displayed
If you see either HI or LO displayed
on your device, your blood sugar
level is out of range (either in excess
of 600 mg/dL (HI) or lower than
20mg/dL (LO) ). Wash and dry your
hands and repeat the test with a new
test strip. If the result is still HI or LO
contact your physician immediately.
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Communication Errors
If you are having trouble uploading your results to the Telserve web
server (communication error messages), you may want to try the
following:
- If testing indoors, move closer to a window for better cellular
reception
- If you are still having difficulties, try moving outside of the
building
- Check to see if there is cellular coverage in your area
If the above actions do not resolve your problem, contact Telcare
technical support at (877) 777-4710, or email support@telcare.com.
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Terms of Warranty
Telcare warrants the Telcare Blood Glucose Meter to be free of
defects in workmanship and materials under normal use for a
period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
The liability of Telcare is limited to repair or replacement and in
no event shall Telcare be liable for any collateral or consequential
damages or loss.
Instruments subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, exposure to
water, unauthorized repair or modification are excluded from this
warranty.
This guarantee specifically excludes expendables and consumables.
All warranty claims must be directed to the Telcare authorized
dealer responsible for the sale of the system.
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the system.
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About Telcare
Telcare is committed to creating the very best medical device
experience for patients and healthcare professionals. Connecting
powerful hardware and innovative software via a “no wires”
approach, Telcare’s offerings aim to provide convenient and
effective disease management tools.
The Telcare Blood Glucose Monitoring System won the People’s
Choice Award at CTIA Wireless 2009, Best in Show at MobiTechFest
2009 and was an E-tech Finalist at CTIA Wireless 2010.
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Contact Telcare
TELCARE, Inc.
66 Commonwealth Ave
Suite 100
Concord, MA 01742
Phone: (877) 777-4710
Email: support@telcare.com
Website - www.telcare.com
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one 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 different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
• 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.
• FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &
your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
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