™™Owner’s BookletComplete Diabetes Tracking SystemFor diabetes and life.
IMPORTANT TEST STRIP INFORMATION• One Touch™Test Strips are sensitive to heat and light. Keep them sealed in the origi-nal vial and store in a cool, d
INSERTSTRIPCODE 9CODE 97:26AM 1/06/00CODING THE METERCode numbers are used to calibrate themeter with the test strips for reliableresults.Make sure y
Step 2: Match the Code Numbers.If the code number on the displaymatches the code number on your teststrip vial, you may begin testing. If the two code
It is very important that you do the fol-lowing two simple checks routinely tomake sure you get accurate results.CHECK STRIP TESTA purple and white ch
Step 1: Turn on the meter. The code number will appear on thedisplay. Next, INSERT CODE 10 (forexample) STRIP will appear. Step 2: Insert the check st
The display will show ✓OK if your result fallswithin the correct checkstrip range printed on theback of your meter. If the reading is notwithin the re
IMPORTANT CHECK STRIP INFORMATION• If your check strip result is repeatedly out of range, your meter may not beworking properly. Do not use the meter
CONTROL SOLUTION TESTOne Touch™Normal Control Solution isused instead of blood to tell you that themeter and test strips are working togeth-er properl
IMPORTANT CONTROL SOLUTION TEST INFORMATION• Use only One Touch™Normal Control Solution.• Check the expiration date of the control solution. Do not us
The control solution test follows thenormal test procedure, using controlsolution instead of blood.Step 1: Turn on the meter.The code number, time, an
CAUTION Before using any productto test your blood glucose (blood sugar),read all instructions andpractise the test. Do allquality control checksas di
Step 3: Apply control solution.After the test strip is in the test stripholder, WAIT PLEASE appears for amoment, then APPLY SAMPLEappears. Shake the c
20Step 4: The result appears within 45 seconds.Compare the control solution test resultwith the control solution range printedon the One Touch™Test St
21TESTING YOUR BLOODDETAILED TEST PROCEDUREChoose a clean, dry work surface. Make sure you have all the items needed to test.Release ButtonEjection/Co
22CAUTION: To reduce the chance of infection:• Never share a lancet with anotherperson.• Always use a new, sterile LifeScanLancet. Lancets are for sin
23Step 2: Adjust Puncture Depth.Twist the depth adjustment knoblocated at the end of the Penlet™PlusSampler to desired puncture setting. Smaller bumps
24Step 3: Cock the Penlet™Plus Sampler.Slide the ejection/cocking control backuntil you hear a click. If it does not click,the Penlet Plus Sampler may
25•Choose a spot on the side of a differentfinger each time you test. Repeatedpunctures in the same spot may causesoreness and calluses.Step 5: Get a
26Gently massage your finger to obtainthe required blood volume. Proceedwith your blood glucose test (see “Step-by-Step Test Procedure”, page 29).Hold
27Optional: To replacethe protective disk onthe lancet, place the diskon a hard surface andpush the exposed tipinto the protective disk.Caution: Alwa
28Return the ejection/cocking control tothe middle position. Replace the cap.Point the lancet down and away from you.Push forward on the ejection/cock
Introduction 4Precautions and limitations 5One Touch™Profile™Blood Glucose Meter 6One Touch™Test Strips 8SETTING THE SYSTEM Coding the meter 10Check s
STEP- BY- STEP TEST PROCEDUREStep 1: Turn on the meter.Press the power button. A code numberand the date and time will appear. Thecode number must mat
WAITPLEASEAPPLY SAMPLEStep 2: Insert a test strip.Next, INSERT CODE 10 (for exam-ple) STRIP appears. Slide a test stripinto the strip holder, notched
Many times, the meter can detect if thereis not enough blood and will showbut you should also look at the test stripto make sure.Step 3: Apply blood t
32Checking the amount of blood on thetest strip.•Remove the teststrip from the meterand look at the testspot. It should stillhave a wet shinydrop tha
The meter displays results above 600 mg/dLor 33.3 mmol/L as HI DANGER. Aresult that reads HI DANGER meansvery high blood glucose (severehyperglycemia)
Test results below 60 mg/dL or 3.3 mmol/L mean your blood glucoseis low (hypoglycemia).IMPORTANT: If you get a HI DAN-GER result or a result below 60
EVENT LABELLINGImmediately after testing your blood,you may want to mark your glucosereadings with event labels. The One Touch™ Profile™meter has 15 s
It will appear on the meter display withyour test result, alternating with thetime and date.36To select an event label, press the C but-ton while the
ENTERING THE MEMORYTurn on the meter. Press the M buttonto enter the meter memory. The word MEMORY will appear briefly.MEMORYMCThe One Touch™Profile™M
The very first time you turn on yourmeter and press the M button, the fol-lowing message will appear, showing thatthere are no results stored in the m
Time and date 43Event averaging 44Insulin prompt 45Insulin programming 46Display language 48Time format 49Date format 49Decimal separator 50Unit of m
You can change or add event labels orinsulin information stored in memorywhile they are displayed on the meter.To delete an insulin record, simplysele
SET-UPOPTIONS MODEYou can change, or in some cases turn off,11 features of your One Touch™Profile™Meter to suit your individual needs. • Beep prompts
• Use the M button to scroll throughthe options or move within an option.• If you want to change an option set-ting, use the C button.• Once you have
BEEP PROMPTSThe One Touch™Profile™Meter usesbeeping tones to signal various steps inthe meter procedures.The beep option is seen immediatelyafter ente
TIME AND DATEIn the set-up mode, use the M buttonto choose the Time option. The currenttime will show. Press the C button tochange the time; the hour
EVENT AVERAGINGIn the set-up mode, usethe M button to choosethe event averagingoption. Press the C button toturn on the event averag-ing option.ONAVGM
Step 1: Change the insulin type.When a type of insulin, SHORT forexample, is flashing on the meter,press the C button until your first typeof insulina
Step 2: Change the insulin units.When the units area is flashing ‘00’, pressthe C buttonuntil yourinsulin doseis displayed.Press the M button again an
After you have moved through eacharea, the complete record will be dis-played for two seconds, followed byanother insulin programming screen.You may t
The One Touch Profile Meter is pre-setto prompt you in English. To changethe display language, enter the set-upmode. Use the M button to choose thedis
INTRODUCTIONThe One Touch™Profile™GlucoseMonitoring System is for people withdiabetes who need to check the level ofglucose (sugar) in their blood. To
DATE FORMATThe meter is pre-set to display the dateas month-day-year. For example: June01, 2000 reads as 6-01-00. You can setthe meter to display day-
DECIMAL SEPARATORThe meter is pre-set to display mil-limoles per litre (mmol/L) and basalinsulin rate values using a decimalpoint. This option allows
EXITING THE SET-UP MODEAfter you have completed viewing orchanging your option settings, simplyturn the meter off. The meter will auto-matically exit
The display messages that appear on your One Touch™Profile™Meter will guide youthrough testing procedures, alert you to any problems as they occur, an
45. . . . 0106 MG/DL or 5.9 MMOL/L A blood test has been completed. This indicates a blood glucose(for example) resultwhen the meter is set for mg/dL
60 MG/DL or 3.3 MMOL/L(for example)8:01 AM 6-01-00alternating with60 MG/DL or 3.3 MMOL/L(for example)DO YOU NEED A SNACK240 MG/DL or 13.3 MMOL/L(for e
55MESSAGE APPEARS WHENHI MG/DL or HI MMOL/LDANGER 8:01 AM 6-01-00alternating withHI MG/DL or HI MMOL/LCALL. DR.TEST KETONESYour blood glucose test res
When any of the following messages appear, there is a problem with your One Touch™Profile™Meter or the way in which you are performing a test. In most
57PROBLEM1. There is dirt, blood, or linton the test area.2. Your hand or an object cov-ered the test area during testing.3. The meter was used in ver
58PROBLEMThe sample was applied beforethe words APPLY SAMPLEappeared.1. The test strip moved duringthe test.2. The test strip was not insert-ed correc
PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS• If you experience symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose results,and you have carefully followed the pr
59PROBLEM6. The check strip procedurewas incorrect.7. The meter may not be operating correctly.1. The blood or control solu-tion sample was too small
60PROBLEM1. If appearing when you turnyour meter on, your meter mayhave an electronic problem.2. If appearing at the end of atest, your meter may have
61PROBLEMThe last check strip test wasoutside the acceptable rangeand an acceptable repeat testwas not performed.The last test failed after thecountdo
To keep your One Touch™Profile™Blood Glucose Meter in good operatingcondition, follow these simple rules:• Keep the test strip holder and test areacle
CLEANING THE METERDO A DAILY CHECK: Look throughthe small hole in the test strip holder tomake sure there is no lint, dirt, or bloodblocking it.If the
Step 2: Clean the test strip holder.Wash the test strip holder with soap andwater.Clean the underside of the test strip hold-er. Using a cotton swab,
Rub the test area with a cotton swab orsoft cloth dampened with water toremove all blood, dirt, or lint from thetest area. If necessary, a mild liquid
Press forward on the base of the test stripholder to be sure it is properly in place.You are now ready to do a check striptest. If the check strip wil
WhenBATTRY`REPLACE NOWappears flashing onthe display, the meter will no longer giveresults and you must replace the batter-ies before you can perform
Step 3: Remove the old batteries. Remove the oldbatteries by gentlyslapping the meteragainst the palm ofyour hand. Nevertap the meteragainst a hard su
ONE TOUCH™PROFILE™BLOOD GLUCOSE METERStudy this diagram to become familiar with all of the parts of your One Touch™Profile™Meter.6Battery Compartment(
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICSPower Supply: 2 x 1.5V. alkaline batteries (AAA) Battery Life: Approximately one year when testing up to four times a day.R
WARRANTYFive-Year WarrantyIf, at any time during the first five yearsafter purchase, the meter does not workfor any reason (except for obvious abuse),
SHORT Short insulinINTERM Intermediate insulinLONG Long insulinXLONG Extra long insulin30/70 Mixture 30% Short and 70% Intermediate and 50/50 Mixture
1995The enclosed LifeScan Blood Glucose Meter, as an electro-medical device, has been thoroughlytested and found to comply with the essential requirem
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On/off button. This button turns the meteron and off.Display. This is where you read the simplemessages that guide you through test-ing, setting optio
ONE TOUCH™TEST STRIPSWhen blood is applied to the white testspot on the test strip, compounds on thetest strip react with the blood to form ablue colo
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