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Seite 1 - Owner’s Booklet

™™Owner’s BookletComplete Diabetes Tracking SystemFor diabetes and life.

Seite 2 - CAUTION

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

Seite 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

INSERTSTRIPCODE 9CODE 97:26AM 1/06/00CODING THE METERCode numbers are used to calibrate themeter with the test strips for reliableresults.Make sure y

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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

Seite 5 - INTRODUCTION

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

Seite 6 - PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

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

Seite 7 - BLOOD GLUCOSE METER

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

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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

Seite 9 - TEST STRIPS

CONTROL SOLUTION TESTOne Touch™Normal Control Solution isused instead of blood to tell you that themeter and test strips are working togeth-er properl

Seite 10 - • One Touch

IMPORTANT CONTROL SOLUTION TEST INFORMATION• Use only One Touch™Normal Control Solution.• Check the expiration date of the control solution. Do not us

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The control solution test follows thenormal test procedure, using controlsolution instead of blood.Step 1: Turn on the meter.The code number, time, an

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CAUTION Before using any productto test your blood glucose (blood sugar),read all instructions andpractise the test. Do allquality control checksas di

Seite 13 - CHECK STRIP TEST

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

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20Step 4: The result appears within 45 seconds.Compare the control solution test resultwith the control solution range printedon the One Touch™Test St

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21TESTING YOUR BLOODDETAILED TEST PROCEDUREChoose a clean, dry work surface. Make sure you have all the items needed to test.Release ButtonEjection/Co

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22CAUTION: To reduce the chance of infection:• Never share a lancet with anotherperson.• Always use a new, sterile LifeScanLancet. Lancets are for sin

Seite 17 - CONTROL SOLUTION TEST

23Step 2: Adjust Puncture Depth.Twist the depth adjustment knoblocated at the end of the Penlet™PlusSampler to desired puncture setting. Smaller bumps

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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

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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

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26Gently massage your finger to obtainthe required blood volume. Proceedwith your blood glucose test (see “Step-by-Step Test Procedure”, page 29).Hold

Seite 21 - 7:52AM 1/06/00

27Optional: To replacethe protective disk onthe lancet, place the diskon a hard surface andpush the exposed tipinto the protective disk.Caution: Alwa

Seite 22 - TESTING YOUR BLOOD

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

Seite 23 - GETTING A DROP OF BLOOD

Introduction 4Precautions and limitations 5One Touch™Profile™Blood Glucose Meter 6One Touch™Test Strips 8SETTING THE SYSTEM Coding the meter 10Check s

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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

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WAITPLEASEAPPLY SAMPLEStep 2: Insert a test strip.Next, INSERT CODE 10 (for exam-ple) STRIP appears. Slide a test stripinto the strip holder, notched

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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

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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

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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)

Seite 29 - CLEANING THE PENLET

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

Seite 30 - PROCEDURE

EVENT LABELLINGImmediately after testing your blood,you may want to mark your glucosereadings with event labels. The One Touch™ Profile™meter has 15 s

Seite 31 - CODE 10 STRIP

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

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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

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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

Seite 34 - HImmol/L

Time and date 43Event averaging 44Insulin prompt 45Insulin programming 46Display language 48Time format 49Date format 49Decimal separator 50Unit of m

Seite 35 - 3,3mmol/L

You can change or add event labels orinsulin information stored in memorywhile they are displayed on the meter.To delete an insulin record, simplysele

Seite 36 - EVENT LABELLING

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

Seite 37 - 7,2mmol/L

• 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

Seite 38 - USING THE METER MEMORY

BEEP PROMPTSThe One Touch™Profile™Meter usesbeeping tones to signal various steps inthe meter procedures.The beep option is seen immediatelyafter ente

Seite 39 - 4,4mmol/L

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

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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

Seite 41 - OPTIONS MODE

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

Seite 42 - 08.15.00

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

Seite 43 - BEEP PROMPTS

After you have moved through eacharea, the complete record will be dis-played for two seconds, followed byanother insulin programming screen.You may t

Seite 44 - M-MOVE C-CHANGE

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

Seite 45 - 6,7mmol/L

INTRODUCTIONThe One Touch™Profile™GlucoseMonitoring System is for people withdiabetes who need to check the level ofglucose (sugar) in their blood. To

Seite 46 - INSULIN PROMPT

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-

Seite 47 - INSULIN PROGRAMMING

DECIMAL SEPARATORThe meter is pre-set to display mil-limoles per litre (mmol/L) and basalinsulin rate values using a decimalpoint. This option allows

Seite 48 - CARBOHYDRATE COUNTING

EXITING THE SET-UP MODEAfter you have completed viewing orchanging your option settings, simplyturn the meter off. The meter will auto-matically exit

Seite 49 - DISPLAY LANGUAGE

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

Seite 50 - TIME FORMAT

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

Seite 51 - DECIMAL SEPARATOR

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

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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

Seite 53 - SOLVING PROBLEMS

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

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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

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58PROBLEMThe sample was applied beforethe words APPLY SAMPLEappeared.1. The test strip moved duringthe test.2. The test strip was not insert-ed correc

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PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS• If you experience symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose results,and you have carefully followed the pr

Seite 57 - ERROR MESSAGES

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

Seite 58 - (for example)

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

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61PROBLEMThe last check strip test wasoutside the acceptable rangeand an acceptable repeat testwas not performed.The last test failed after thecountdo

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To keep your One Touch™Profile™Blood Glucose Meter in good operatingcondition, follow these simple rules:• Keep the test strip holder and test areacle

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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

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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,

Seite 63 - TAKING CARE OF YOUR METER

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

Seite 64 - CLEANING THE METER

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

Seite 65 - CAUTION:

WhenBATTRY`REPLACE NOWappears flashing onthe display, the meter will no longer giveresults and you must replace the batter-ies before you can perform

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Step 3: Remove the old batteries. Remove the oldbatteries by gentlyslapping the meteragainst the palm ofyour hand. Nevertap the meteragainst a hard su

Seite 67 - REPLACING THE BATTERIES

ONE TOUCH™PROFILE™BLOOD GLUCOSE METERStudy this diagram to become familiar with all of the parts of your One Touch™Profile™Meter.6Battery Compartment(

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PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICSPower Supply: 2 x 1.5V. alkaline batteries (AAA) Battery Life: Approximately one year when testing up to four times a day.R

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WARRANTYFive-Year WarrantyIf, at any time during the first five yearsafter purchase, the meter does not workfor any reason (except for obvious abuse),

Seite 70 - SPECIFICATIONS

SHORT Short insulinINTERM Intermediate insulinLONG Long insulinXLONG Extra long insulin30/70 Mixture 30% Short and 70% Intermediate and 50/50 Mixture

Seite 71 - WARRANTY

1995The enclosed LifeScan Blood Glucose Meter, as an electro-medical device, has been thoroughlytested and found to comply with the essential requirem

Seite 72 - INSULIN TYPES

For further information on LifeScan products, please call your authorized LifeScan representative.© LifeScan, Inc. 2000Milpitas, California 95035, U.S

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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

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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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