Lifescan blood glucose monitoring system manual Event Labels, Changing an Insulin Record

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Event Labels

If you added an event label to a blood glucose test after it was performed, it will alternate with the time and date when you recall the test.

Changing an Insulin Record

If you have entered insulin informa- tion, those records will appear as

(Example)

An event label may also be changed or added to a blood glucose result in memory while the result is on the display. Follow the procedure for selecting event labels (see Event Labeling, pages 42–43). You can exit the memory mode at any time by turning the meter off.

(Example)

You can change the insulin type or units of an insulin record in memory by pressing the C button while the insulin record is on the display. The insulin type will flash. Use the C button to change the insulin type. Use the M button to move from the insulin type to the units. Press the C button to change the units.

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Contents Manuel du propriétaire Page Important phone numbers Table of Contents Introduction Immediately After Testing Using the Meter Memory Solving Problems Why Blood Glucose Testing Is Important IntroductionIntroduction Precautions and Limitations Precautions Getting Started Complete ONE Touch Profile SystemD e ONE Touch Profile Blood Glucose Meter Battery Compartment. Holds two ONE Touch Test Strips Important Test Strip Information ONE Touch Control Solution Before Testing Coding the ONE Touch Profile MeterPress the On/Off Button Match the Code NumbersCode the Meter Checking the SystemChecking with the Check Strip How to do a Check Strip Test Press the On/Off Button. Insert Side 1 of the Check StripExample Before Testing Checking with Control Solution Do a control solution test Important Control Solution Test Information How to do a control solution test Press On/Off Button. Insert Test StripApply Control Solution Control Solution Result Appears in 45 SecondsControl solution results Some parts of EuropeBefore Testing Testing Your Blood Abbreviated Test ProcedureTest Strips Insert a Lancet Penlet II Automatic Blood Sampler Getting a Drop of BloodTesting Cock the Penlet II Sampler Get a Drop of Blood Testing Remove the Lancet How to Test Your Blood With the meter display showing Apply Blood Sample Step Accurate Results 45 Seconds Are applying blood. If the testSpecial Messages Testing Checking the Amount of Blood on the Test Strip Low result. Repeat the test with a Immediately After Testing Event LabelingExample Insulin Programming List includesChanging the Insulin Units Carbohydrate Counting After Testing What This Means for You Frequency of TestingRecent Diabetes Findings Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results Expected Test Results Target Range Testing Tips to Ensure Accuracy Before testing Results Health Conditions Causing Out-of-Range Results Recommendations for Better Diabetes Control Results Using the Meter Memory Entering the Memory Mode First time and have not used it for Event Averages Recalling Test Results Event Labels Changing an Insulin RecordDeleting an Insulin Record Setting Meter Options Entering and Using the Options ModeOptions Beep Prompts Setting the Time Setting the Date Event Averaging Insulin Programming Options Display Language Date Format Unit of MeasureExiting the Options Mode Decimal SeparatorSolving Problems Test Procedure MessagesApply √ok Hi mmol/l Error Messages Message Problem What to doThere is dirt, blood, or Clean the test area Test strip moved Blood or control Repeat the test with a Check strip test result Clean the meter and check Reset Taking Care of Your Meter Doing a Daily Check Cleaning the MeterRemove the Test Strip Holder from the Meter Test area Clean the Test Strip HolderRemove the test strip holder to expose Clean the Test Area Do not useReplace the Test Strip Holder Replacing the Batteries To replace the batteries Meter Care Specifications Complies with Canadian ICES-001 Guarantee and Warranty Day Money-Back GuaranteeWarranty LifeScan Customer Care Line/Ligne InfoSoins 800 Canada
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