Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- What is new in publication version 7.2?
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Before you start
- 1.2 Important safety instructions and additional information
- Important information regarding safety
- Disposal of the system
- Product safety
- General care
- Accessory box
- Meter
- Power off meter
- Automatic power-off
- Shut down meter
- Automatic shutdown
- Battery Pack
- Touchscreen
- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
- Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
- Wireless connectivity
- Radiofrequency radiation exposure information
- Local Area Network: protection from unauthorized access
- Wired network connection
- 1.3 System components
- 1.4 Overview of the meter
- 1.5 Overview of the code key reader
- 1.6 Overview of the Accu-Chek Inform II Base Unit
- 1.7 Overview of the Accu-Chek Inform II Base Unit Hub
- 1.8 Overview of the accessory box
- 1.9 Reagents and consumables
- 1.10 Instructions for initial setup
- 2 Powering Up and Entering an Operator ID
- 3 Patient Glucose Testing
- 3.1 Information regarding blood glucose testing
- 3.2 Performing a patient glucose test
- Overview of test procedure
- Entering or selecting the patient ID
- Entering the patient ID manually
- Selecting the patient ID from a list
- Entering a patient ID with barcode scanner
- Confirming or selecting the test strip lot
- Patient identification information
- Inserting test strips
- Obtaining a blood sample
- Applying a blood sample
- Results screen
- Adding comments
- Add barcode content to a result
- Additional Patient Test
- 4 Glucose Control Testing
- 5 Review Results
- 6 Storing Test Strip, Control Solution, and Linearity Solution Information in the Meter
- 7 Linearity Testing
- 8 Proficiency Testing
- 9 Initial Startup
- 9.1 Connecting the base unit
- 9.2 Installing or replacing the battery pack
- 9.3 Docking the meter
- 9.4 Initial setup on the meter
- 9.5 Opening the Setup Menu
- 9.6 Date and time format
- 9.7 Display options and optional tests
- 9.8 Options for test strips
- 9.9 Options for glucose control tests
- 9.10 Value ranges (normal, critical, reportable)
- 9.11 Options for Operator ID Entry
- 9.12 Patient ID options
- 9.13 Creating a setup password
- 9.14 Setting the date and time
- 9.15 Beeper options
- 10 Maintenance and Care
- 11 Troubleshooting
- 12 General Product Information
- A Appendix
- B Appendix
- C Supplement for Other Test Entry
- D Supplement for Observed Test Sequence
- E Supplement for Enhanced Workflows
- F Appendix for Accu-Chek Inform II Base Unit (legacy version)
- G Limited Warranty
- Index
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Closing startup Once you have completed all the necessary changes,
■ touch to proceed to the screen used to enter
the operator ID, or
■ wait 5 seconds and the meter automatically pro-
ceeds to the screen used to enter the operator ID.
2.2 Entering the operator ID
How and when an operator ID is entered and if a pass-
word is required, depends on the configuration of the
system. It is also, for example, possible to require the
operator ID only when starting control tests. In general,
the system can manage and check operator IDs as well
as make additional functions ID-dependent.
Every successful operator login will be logged as a meter
event in an audit trail (ID, date and time).
If an operator name matching the entered operator ID is
available on the meter, this name will be displayed in the
Main Menu (shown here as “Maria S.”).
There are a number of options for entering operator IDs
and these depend on the configuration of the system:
■ Via barcode scanner only (a list of supported
barcode symbologies can be found in Appendix
A.2)
■ Manually or optionally via barcode scanner
Operator IDs can consist of up to 20 alphanumeric
characters.
Alphanumeric characters are any combination of
A - Z and 0 - 9, additionally “.” (period), or “-” (hyphen)
may be used. See also page 46.
Barcode masking can be used to eliminate any charac-
ters not belonging to the Operator ID. See information
on “Operator and patient ID barcode masks” on
page 206.
Main Menu
Review Results
Control Test
Patient Test
Maria S.
12:48 pm
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