Data Sheet

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[1] Gently push test strip in until meter
beeps. Code numbers will appear for
three (3) seconds. Code number 1 will
appear when the meter is first used.
[2] Code numbers on display and test
strip bottle should match. If so, wait until
the
symbol appears on the
screen to begin the test.
If not, follow Step 3.
For accurate results, the code numbers on the CareSens II Meter
and CareSens Test Strips must match. You must code your meter
before using it for the first time and each time you open a new
bottle of test strips. The code number on the meter display must
match the one on the test strip bottle.
Coding Meter to Match Test Strips
You must code your meter before using it for the first time
and each time you open a new bottle of test strips. The
code numbers on the display and test strip bottle must
match. If the meter is not correctly coded, you will get
inaccurate results.
Warning!
The CareSens test strip should be used only with fresh capillary •
whole blood samples.
Do not reuse test strips.•
Do not use test strips past the expiration date.•
Test strips in new, unopened containers and test strips in •
containers that have been opened can be used up until the
expiration date printed on the test strip box and container
label if the test strips are used and stored according to its
storage and handling methods.
Store test strips in a cool and dry place at a temperature of •
1 ~ 30°C (34 ~ 86°F).
Keep away test strips from direct sunlight or heat and do not •
refrigerate or freeze.
Store test strips only in their original vial.•
Close the vial tightly after removing a test strip for testing and •
use the strip immediately.
Handle test strips only with clean and dry hands.•
Do not bend, cut, or alter test strips in any way.•
For detailed storage and usage information, refer to the •
CareSens test strip package insert.
• Helpful Tip
For detailed storage and usage information, refer to the CareSens
Test Strip package insert.
Keep test strips and the test strip bottle away from children.
The test strips and bottle cap may be choking hazards.
Drying agents in the bottle cap may be harmful if inhaled
or swallowed and may cause skin or eye irritation.