User manual IBP TD 4222

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[. . . ] Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger (1989), 138, for the comparison of your blood sugar values with values from persons without diabetes Time of day Values from persons without diabetes (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) (70~105) / (3, 9~5, 8) (70~110) / (3, 9~6, 1) less than (160) / (8, 9) less than (120) / (6, 7) more than (70) / (3, 9) Your measured blood sugar values (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) ___________________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) ___________________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) ___________________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) ___________________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) ___________________ (mg/dL) / (mmol/L) Before breakfast Before lunch/supper 1 hour after meals 2 hours after meals Between 2 and 4 in the morning Before operating / the blood sugar measuring system / included in delivery /symbols used . Calibrating the device / carrying out a self-test / why coding?Before first use / how to check the coding . checking the system / control solutions / important information about control solutions . [. . . ] This means that you will not be influencing your measured values statistics when carrying out tests with the solutions. If you want to save the following measurement to the memory, however, press the Menu button again and "CTL" will no longer be shown in the display. Turn the end cap in the appropriate direction until the arrow points to the number for the required pricking depth (Fig. How to find a suitable pricking depth for yourself: 1-2 for soft or thin skin 3 for normal skin 4-5 for thick or calloused skin 13) until it engages with a "click". If it does not engage, it was probably tensioned already when inserting the lancet. Place the pricking aid against your fingertip (on the side if possible) and then press the trigger button (Fig. Ensure that the blood drop does not smear (Fig. 15) and then carry out the test as described on Page 15. Note: Your system only requires a small drop of blood to carry out a test. You should always use a different location for each test. Open the pricking aid again by turning the cap anticlockwise and removing it. Remove the used lancet carefully by pulling it out, and then dispose of it carefully in order to avoid injuries to other people. Put the cap on once again and close it firmly. Feed the test strip into the test strip opening with the contacts first and the device display facing you (see Fig. After this, the surrounding temperature, the symbol and the code number are displayed. You should code your device (see Page 11) if the code number shown in the display is not the same as the code number on the test strip container. Use the pricking aid to obtain a rounded blood drop of at least 2 microlitres. When the symbol flashes in the display, apply the blood drop to the absorption window on the test strip at the location where the window and gap meet. Do not press your finger against the test strip, and do not apply smeared samples. The control window in the test strip must be completely filled with blood before the device can start the countdown (Fig. If the control window is not completely filled with blood (Fig. 18) and the device starts the measuring process, do not apply more blood subxxxZie Pull the test strip out to stop the test process. [. . . ] If the problem continues, please contact our service department. You have removed the test strip after applying blood to the absorption window. Problem The device shows nothing in the display after you have fed the test strip in. Meaning - The battery is completely discharged. [. . . ]

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