User Manual

Important Information and Possible Interferences
Important Information:
Test results below 3.3mmol/L (60mg/dL) indicate hypoglycemia, which
means abnormally low glucose level. If higher than 13.3mmol/L (240 mg/dL),
symptoms of hyperglycemia might occur. Consult your physician when a
result above occurs.
If you have symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose or
pressure level AND you have followed all instructions described in the user’s
manual, contact your healthcare professional.
Possible interferences:
Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause false low results.
A red blood cell percentage (hematocrit) that is extremely high (above 60%)
or low (less than 20%) may cause false results.
Elevated blood triglyceride, reducing substances such as uric acid and
ascorbic acid at normal blood concentration, or acetaminophen, dopa,
methyldopa, L-dopa, and tolbutamide at normal blood concentrations do not
significantly affect the test results.
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HOW TO MEASURE BLOOD GLUCOSE