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OneTouch Ultra Kit (meter, 10 strips, supplies)

The OneTouch Ultra meter uses patented FastDraw glucose test strips to quantitatively measure glucose in whole blood. Kit also contains lancet device capable of lancing either your arm or finger

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Test Summary

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NOTE: Before testing, wash hands with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

STEP 1
Insert test strip. 

Push it in until it will go no further. Meter turns on automatically.

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STEP 2
Apply sample. 

When symbol appears, touch and hold blood drop to narrow channel in top edge of test strip.

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STEP 3
Fill confirmation window. 
Be sure window is full before meter counts down. If window is not full before meter begins countdown, repeat test with new test strip.

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STEP 4  
Accurate results in just 5 seconds.

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Coding the Meter

Code meter before using it for the first time and every time you change to another vial of OneTouch® Ultra™ Test Strips.

STEP 1
Enter code mode. 
Start with meter turned off. Insert test strip to turn on meter. All display segments will appear, followed by code number.
 

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STEP 2  
Match code numbers. 
Compare code number on meter display with code number on test strip vial. If matching, begin testing. If not matching, see Step 3.
 

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STEP 3  
Code meter. 
Press C button until codes match. After  appears, meter is ready for testing.
 

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Using the Meter Memory

STEP 1
Enter memory mode.
 
Start with meter turned off. Press M button. When you see 14-day average followed by 30-day average, you are in memory mode.
 

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STEP 2
Recall test results. 

After three seconds, most recent test result with date and time appears. Press C button once and next most recent test result will appear. Continue pressing C button to recall last 150 test results in order.

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STEP 3
Exit memory mode. 

Press M button to turn off meter.

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Display Symbols and Messages

Graphics (p.3-16) Test result with suggestion to check ketone levels.
Graphics (p.3-18) The time flashing on the display indicates the meter lost power briefly and entered setting mode. Reset time, time format, date, and, importantly, unit of measure as necessary. After setting meter, insert test strip. If - - - appears on display, reset meter code. Test results stored in the meter memory may not be in the order in which they were performed. Do not rely on 14- and 30-day averages. Call LifeScan Customer Services for more information.* 
Note to users of IN TOUCH® Diabetes Management Software: Do not transfer data from a meter that has experienced this problem. Call LifeScan Customer Services for more information.
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  1. New meter not coded. Code meter; or
  2. Meter lost power briefly and entered setting mode. Reset code number. Call LifeScan Customer Services for more information. Possible meter memory problem; do not use 14-and 30-averages.
Graphics (p.4-1) Blood glucose level higher than 600 mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L)
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Graphics (p.4-5) Temperature too low for testing. Repeat test when temperature/meter is above 43°F (6°C).
Graphics (p.4-7) Temperature too high for testing. Repeat test when temperature/meter is below 111°F (44°C).
Graphics (p.4-9) Battery power too low for testing. Replace battery immediately.

Error Messages

Graphics (p.4-12) Problem with meter. Retest with a new test strip.
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Graphics (p.4-18) Three possible reasons:
  1. Possible high glucose in a test environment near low end of operating temperature range (43-111°'F/ 6-44°C). Retest in a warmer environment. Or,
  2. Test strip damaged, moved during testing. Repeat test with new test strip. Or,
  3. Sample improperly applied. Review blood application and repeat test with new test strip.
Graphics (p.4-20) Test strip damaged or confirmation window not full. Retest with a new test strip.


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