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3.1 Coding your meter
Attention:
In order to get correct blood glucose meas
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urements, the meter has to be coded for the
used test strips.
Every time you make a measurement, check
whether the code number on the display of
the meter and the code number on the test
strip package are identical.
If the code numbers on the meter display
and on the label of the test strip package are
not identical, the device must be (re-)coded.
Coding is required before the the meter is
used for the first time in any case, as well as
when test strips of another code number are
used.
3.2 Preparing the measurement
To carry out a blood glucose measurement,
have the following listed utensils ready:
– The gluco-comfort blood glucose meter
BGM105 or BGM205
– one gluco-comfort test strip, BGS105
– The gluco-comfort lancing device LDV105
or LDV205
– one gluco-comfort lancet LCE105
– Clean paper towel or clean paper tissue
Prepare for your blood glucose
measurement as follows:
Step 1:
Wash your hands thoroughly with warm
water and soap.
Step 1:
With the meter switched off, insert the code
chip (included in the test strip package) into
the test strip receptacle of the meter until it
clicks into place. When doing so, the curved
side of the code chip must be facing up.
The information contained on the code chip
is stored together with the code number in
the meter.
Step 2:
As soon as the code number of the code
chip appears on the meter display, you can
remove the code chip from the test strip
receptacle.
Note:
Keep the code chip in the test strip pack
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age until all test strips have been used up.
Afterwards, you can dispose of the code chip
along with the empty test strip package in
your household garbage.
3 Carrying out the blood glucose
measurement
Carrying out the blood glucose measurement
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