User's Manual
INFOPIA CO., LTD Page 13 UM-M (Rev.0)
Transferring your results
USE to Data Transfer CABLE(Option)
You can transfer test results from the IGM-1001D meter to a
computer.
You will need to download to software from the following
web site (http://www.infopia21.com) and purchase the
computer cable from your local representative. This is sold
separately.
USE to Bluetooth Unit
1. Press the ‘Up’ button of the IGM-1001 meter, running
pairing mode. LCD Screen displayed ‘P’ and start count
from 0.
2. run to application on mobile phone.
3. Operating search mode on mobile phone.
4. select the operating meter in search list.
5. if pairing is succeeded, meter LCD screen displayed ‘P’ ->
‘C’ and re-start count from 0.
6. ‘Data Update’ command from the mobile phone to meter.
7. Glucose data sent from meter to mobile phone. LCD
screen displayed re-start count to 0.
8. connection termination : Press ‘Power’ button or
application exit on mobile phone.
8. if connection is fail, LCD screen displayed ‘C’ -> ‘P’. After
some seconds meter is power off automatically.
9. if pairing is incompleted, re-start to list 1.
Download application
Use apple app store or google play.
Battery Installation
The low battery icon will appear in the upper left corner
of the LCD display to alert you when the battery power is
running low, indication a new battery are needed.
Your IGM-1001D blood glucose test meter uses only two 3V
lithium batteries (CR2032), which are included. When
replacing the batteries, only CR2032 or equivalent lithium
battery should be used.
Follow-up Action
1. Check your meter with the glucose control solution
2. Perform your test again.
3. If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent
with your blood glucose test results, call you healthcare
professional.
NOTE:
1. Make sure your date and time are correct after changing
your battery.
2. Remove both batteries from the battery compartment
and dispose of them, according to your institution's
guidelines..
CAUTION
1. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect
type.
2. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Dispose of meter :
The meter must be disposed of according to the local
regulations concerning the disposal of electrical and
electronic equipment. The Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment(WEEE) regulation implement provisions of the
European Parliament and Council Directive 2012/19/EU
aimed to reducing the amount of EEE waste going for final
disposal.
The manufacturer,has specific instructions for the recovery
of the meter.
Please contact your distributor.
Dispose of batteries :
Please recycle or dispose of used batteries using your local
battery collection systems and in compliance with your local
environmental laws and regulations. Batteries contain
chemicals that, if released, may affect the environment and
human health. The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol
indicates the need for the
separate collection for batteries.