User Manual

6
Understanding Your New System
SD GlucoNavii
®
Mentor NFC BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM
healthcare professional. Never ignore symptoms or make
signicant changes to your diabetes control program
without speaking to your healthcare professional.
t Consult your physician to determine if it is appropriate for
your child to be taught how to use the meter system or
any other medical products.
2. Special Information for Healthcare Providers and
Caregivers
t Do not use this device to measure blood glucose in
people who are experiencing cardiovascular collapse
(severe shock) or decreased peripheral blood ow.
t Hematocrit: A hematocrit (percentage of your blood that
is red blood cells) that is over 60% or below 20% can cause
false results.
3. Indication for use (Purpose of the devices)
Your new SD GlucoNavii® Mentor NFC meter and accessories
work together to measure the amount of glucose (sugar) in
your blood.
Your SD GlucoNavii® Mentor blood glucose monitoring
system is indicated for monitoring glucose in fresh
capillary whole blood or fresh venous blood. Testing
is done outside the body. (in vitro diagnostic use) This
system is indicated for home (over-the-counter or OTC) by
person with diabetes, or in clinical settings by healthcare
professionals, as an aid to monitor the eectiveness of
diabetes control. This system should not be used for the
diagnosis of diabetes.
The SD GlucoNavii® Mentor NFC blood glucose monitoring
system is suitable for self-testing.
4. Product Description and the Principle of the use
SD GlucoNavii® Mentor test strip is designed with an
electrode that measures glucose levels. Glucose in the
blood sample mixes with reagent on the test strip that
cause a small electric current. The amount of current that
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