Special Notes

Temperature: A result with a thermometer symbol indicates that the reading was taken outside of the meter’s specified operating temperature range and may be less accurate. This value is included in your 14-day average.

LO Reading: A LO reading (under 20 mg/dL [1.1 mmol/L]) is included in the memory; it is not included in your 14-day average. Values under 20 mg/dL are recorded in memory as LO.

HI Reading: A HI reading (over 500 mg/dL [27.8 mmol/L]) is included in the memory; it is not included in your 14-day average. Values over 500 mg/dL are recorded in memory as HI.

Transferring Data

The data port allows you to download test results

from the meter’s memory to a computer or upload

to a secure, protected website designed for diabetes data management. (Requires FreeStyle Data Cable, and FreeStyle data management software or other software programs that accept FreeStyle Flash data.)

You will see the word “PC” on the display screen when the FreeStyle Data Cable is inserted into the data port. The meter will display “PC” until the cable is removed from the data port.

For more information, please go to our website or call Customer Care.

Note: You will not be able to perform a test when the cable is inserted in the data port.

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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.