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How to Use Your Meter’s Optional Functions • 43
42 • How to Use Your Meter’s Optional Functions
8. If you have set the Time-Specific Averages
function to “ ,” you will automatically get
7-Day Average. If you have not set this
function, skip to step 10.
Your 7-Day Blood Glucose Average
is displayed showing the average of
all test results taken in the last 7 days.
The average will not include marked
or control solution test results.
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7-Day Average
(Example)
Mem.
mg/dL
Avg.
5. Your Last Insulin Record with
date and time of recording is
shown on the display. The display
will alternate between insulin dose
and insulin type. (Refer to page 53
for Labeling Your Insulin Types.)
6. If you wish to review up to 30
stored insulin records, continue to
press the left arrow button.
“” is displayed after the last insulin
record. To return to your most recent
insulin record, press the left arrow
button.
7. Press the Mode button briefly
to advance to the next function.
Insulin Record
(Example)
U
Mem.
PM
Mem.
PM
9. Press the Mode button briefly
to advance to the next function.
10. Your 14-Day Blood Glucose Average
is displayed showing the average of all test
results taken in the last 14 days.
The average will not include marked
or control solution test results.
11. Press the Mode button briefly
to advance to the next function.
If you have set the Time-Specific Averages
function to “ ,” proceed to next step. If
you have not set the Time-Specific Averages
function, skip to step 16.
12. Your first Time-Specific Average
(A1) is displayed. This is the average
of 3 tests taken during the 2-hour time
period that you set.
Time-Specific
Average A1
(Example)
AM
Mem.
mg/dL
Avg.
14-Day Average
(Example)
Mem.
mg/dL
Avg.
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