Abbott Diabetes Care Blood Glucose Monitor manual Important Health-Related Information

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Important Health-Related Information

Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause false low results. If you believe you are suffering from severe dehydration, consult your physician immediately.

Test results below 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) mean low blood glucose (hypoglycemia).

Test results greater than 240 mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L) mean high blood glucose (hyperglycemia).

If you get results below 60 mg/dL or above 240 mg/dL, and do not have symptoms of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia (refer to pages 33 and 34), repeat the test. If you have symptoms or continue to get results that fall below 60 mg/dL or above 240 mg/dL, follow the treatment advice of your healthcare professional.

If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose test and you have followed all instructions described in the FreeStyle FlashOwner’s Booklet, call your healthcare professional.

Physiologic differences in the circulation between the finger or palm (at the base of the thumb) and other test sites like the fore- arm, upper arm, hand, thigh, and calf may result in differences in blood glucose measurements from these test sites and your finger or palm (at the base of the thumb). Differences in blood glucose measurements between the other test sites and your finger or palm (at the base of the thumb) may be observed after eating, insulin medication, or exercise.

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Contents Owner’s Booklet Table of Contents Appendices Test On or Off Your Fingers How the FreeStyle Flash System Should Be Used Important Health-Related Information Data on file testing was done on forearm FreeStyle Flash Meter and FreeStyle Test Strip Getting Started with the FreeStyle Flash MeterFreeStyle Flash System FreeStyle Flash Meter and How It Works Configure Button Test Strip PortFreeStyle Flash Meter Display Check Owner’s Booklet SymbolControl Solution Test Result Symbol Message AreaSystem Check Screen Battery SymbolMemory Mode Symbol Test Result AreaCheck and Set Test Strip Code Symbol Blood Drop and Test Strip SymbolsDate Setup Symbol Thermometer SymbolSymbol Day Average SymbolClock Symbol Sound Level SymbolsFreeStyle Test Strip Test Strip Does the WorkImportant Test Strip Information FreeStyle Control Solution All About FreeStyle Control SolutionWhen should I perform a control solution test? Ensuring Accurate Control Solution Results Where can I obtain FreeStyle Control Solution? Performing a Control Solution Test Top BottomUsed only once FreeStyle Lancing Device Using the Lancing Device Insert LancetTwist Off the Rounded Top Replace Cap Set the Lancing LevelCock the Handle Lancing Lancing Your Forearm, Upper Arm, Hand, Thigh, or CalfLancing Lancing Your FingerMaintenance Removing the LancetPotential Bruising Testing Your Blood Glucose Blood Glucose Testing Components Setting the Test Strip Code Performing a Blood Glucose TestCode Number Filling the Test Strip with Blood Waiting for Result Do not lift the test strip up until you hearLO Readings LO Reading with SymptomsLO Reading without Symptoms LO ReadingHI Readings HI Reading with SymptomsHI Reading without Symptoms HI ReadingUsing Your Meter’s Lights Using the Display BacklightUsing the Test Light Using Alarms Setting Up Your Meter Meter Screen DisplaysSetting the Alarm Setting the Sound Setting the Time Setting the Date Setting the Unit of MeasurementSoftware Version Display Viewing Your Meter Memory Getting In and Out of MemoryDay Average Control Solution Test Working the MemoryBlood Glucose Test Special Notes Transferring DataError Messages ErrorError Error Problem with test strip Meter malfunction Batteries Replacing the Batteries Page Troubleshooting Call Customer Care Cleaning the Meter Caring for Your MeterMeter Specifications Index Page Call Customer Care Toll Free at Page Call Customer Care Toll Free at Page Call Customer Care Toll Free at Page Meter Serial No Covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents

Blood Glucose Monitor specifications

Abbott Diabetes Care has established itself as a leader in the field of blood glucose monitoring, providing innovative solutions for individuals managing diabetes. Among its range of products, the FreeStyle line of blood glucose monitors stands out due to its advanced technology and user-friendly design.

One of the key features of the Abbott FreeStyle Blood Glucose Monitor is its accuracy. The device utilizes advanced algorithms and state-of-the-art biosensors to deliver precise readings, ensuring that users can make informed decisions regarding their diabetes management. With a small sample size requirement, users can obtain their glucose levels with minimal discomfort, making the monitoring process less intrusive.

Another significant aspect of the Abbott monitors is their fast response time. Users can receive their blood glucose results in just a few seconds, allowing for immediate feedback on their glucose levels. This rapid response is crucial for making quick adjustments to insulin doses or dietary choices, empowering individuals to take charge of their health in real-time.

The integration of smart technology is another highlight of Abbott's blood glucose monitors. Many models are equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, enabling seamless communication with compatible smartphones and health apps. This feature allows users to track their glucose levels, analyze trends, and share results with healthcare teams, creating a comprehensive approach to diabetes management. The FreeStyle app offers reminders, data logging, and insights, enhancing the overall user experience.

The monitors are also designed with user convenience in mind. Features such as large, easy-to-read displays and intuitive interfaces make them accessible to a broad range of users, including those who may be elderly or have visual impairments. Additionally, the compact design of the monitors makes them portable, enabling users to carry them easily.

Safety and sanitation are paramount in diabetes care. Abbott has incorporated features such as auto-coding and smart test strip technology to minimize the risk of error. The test strips are designed to be inserted easily and require no manual batch coding, reducing the potential for mishaps in testing.

Overall, the Abbott Diabetes Care Blood Glucose Monitors represent a blend of precision, technology, and user-centric design. With their focus on accuracy, speed, and connectivity, these monitors play a critical role in helping individuals effectively manage their diabetes, leading to improved health outcomes and enhanced quality of life.