User guide
The Basic Memory functions help you and your healthcare professional track
changes in your blood glucose levels over time.
How to Use Your Meter’s
Basic Memory Functions
NOTE:
In computing averages, the meter will use 600 mg/dL 
for any 
“”results and 20 mg/dL for any “”results.
What Are the Basic 
Memory Functions?
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PM
Mem.
mg/dL
Reviewing Your Basic 
Memory Functions
1. Press the Mode button briefly to turn the meter on.
2. Your Most Recent Blood Glucose Test Result with
date and time of testing is shown on the display. 
(To set t
he correct date and time, refer to page 10.)
3. If you wish to review up to 30 stored test results,
continue to press the left arrow button. 
“”is displayed after the last recorded test
result. To return to the most recent test result,
press the left  arrow button.
4. Press the Mode button briefly to advance 
to your 14-Day Blood Glucose Test Average.
5. The display shows the average of all test results
taken in the last 14 days. The average will not 
include marked or control solution test results.
6. Press the Mode button briefly to return to 
your most recent blood glucose test result. 
7. To turn off the meter, press and hold the Mode
button until the meter turns off, OR the meter will
turn off automatically after 1 minute.
Meter is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot.
Most Recent Blood
Glucose Reading
(Example)
End of Stored 
Test Results
Mem.
MEMORY
Your Paradigm Link
TM
Blood Glucose Monitor has a memory that stores 
250 of your blood glucose test results. You can view up to 30 of your most
recent test results on your meter display. Once the meter contains 250 test
results, new results will replace the oldest results.
14-DAY AVERAGE
You can review the average of all test results taken in the last 14 days.
The average will not include marked test results or control solution test
results. 
(For information on “Marking for Identification,” refer to page 31 or
How to Mark a Control Solution Test refer to page 18.)
Mem.
mg/dL
Avg.
14-Day Average
(Example)










