Using Memory

The meter automatically stores 480 glucose results, letting you review them in order from the most recent to the oldest. If you have set the time/date feature, the time and date of the results are also displayed. If time and date are not set, each result is marked with a number according to how it falls in sequence.

If the memory is full and a new result is added, the meter deletes the oldest result. Results stored in memory are not lost when you replace the battery. However, to retain the correct time and date settings, you must replace the battery before it is completely dead.

The Accu-Chek Sensor Meter also calculates 7, 14, and

30-day averages. You do not have to set the time and date for the meter to give you average calculations.

HI or LO results (results outside of the meter’s reading range) and results marked as a control are not included in averages. If a HI or LO result is detected in memory “7 day ave,” “14 day ave,” or “30 day ave” flashes on the display.

If you perform a control test without marking it as a control, it appears like a blood glucose result in memory. It will also be included in the 7, 14, and 30-day averages.

To recall results and averages stored in memory:

1.Press and release the right or left arrow button to enter memory recall mode. If a code

key is installed, the code number appears briefly,

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Accu-Chek 98/79/EC manual Using Memory, To recall results and averages stored in memory