User guide
DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO
PM
Mem.
mg/dL
PM
mg/dL
End of Setup or Memory
Review.
No action required.
U
Mem.
AM
An insulin dose record in the
meter’s memory. Display
shows an example of 8 units
of insulin.
No action required.
Your blood glucose
reading is lower than
20 mg/dL. You may have
low blood sugar.
Retest your blood glucose
immediately. If your reading is
still “ ,” you should treat as
prescribed by your healthcare
professional and/or contact
your healthcare professional
immediately. A “ ” value
will not transmit to the pump.
A blood glucose test
result in mg/dL stored
in the meter’s memory.
No action required.
Battery is getting low but you can
still perform a test. Battery will
appear on the display when
reviewing different screens.
Display shown is an example
of one type of screen.
We suggest that you replace
the battery immediately.
There is only enough power
to perform approximately
20 tests. Refer to page 62
for replacing your battery.
PM
Mem.
AM
An insulin type record in the
meter’s memory. Display shows
an example of P1 that refers to
the insulin type as labeled by
the user.
No action required.
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DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO
PM
PM
mg/dL
Meter is ready to accept
a blood sample.
Apply a blood sample to the
test strip. Refer to page 22 for
how to test your blood glucose.
5-second countdown as
meter calculates the blood
glucose test result.
No action required.
A blood glucose test result in
mg/dL.
Record the result in your
logbook.
Yo ur blood glucose
reading is higher than
600 mg/dL. You may have
high blood sugar.
Retest your blood glucose
immediately. If your reading is
still “ ,” you should treat as
prescribed by your healthcare
professional and/or contact your
healthcare professional
immediately. A “ ” value will
not transmit to the pump.
PM
mg/dL
If “ ” is
“” the result
108 will be flashing during RF
transmission to the Paradigm
®
Model 512 or higher Insulin Pump.
It will stop flashing once the meter
receives an acknowledgement
from the insulin pump or after
1 minute
Record the result in your
logbook.
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