Clever Choice Mini Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - For self-testing

Distributed bySimple DiagnosticsP.O. Box 128, Williston Park, NY 11596 USA24-HOUR TOLL-FREE TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE1-877-DIABETK 1-877-342-2385www.Si

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10Contents of System Your new CLEVER CHOICE Mini system kit includes: Test strip, lancing device, and control solution are not included in the kit

Page 3 - OWNER'S

11Meter Overview DISPLAY SCREEN BATTERY COMPARTMENT M BUTTON Enter the meter memory and silence a reminder alarm. TEST STRIP EJECTOR Ej

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12Screen Display 872345169Te st result area Blood drop symbol Low battery symbol lobmys edom yromeM egassem rorrEMeasurement Unit 872345169Date and

Page 5 - READ BEFORE USE

13Test Strip Test results might be wrong if the contact bar is not fully inserted into the test slot.Attention!The front side of the test strip should

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

14Setting the Meter Before using your meter for the rst time or if you change the meter battery, you should check and update these settings. Make sur

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152. Setting the time format Press and release to select the desired time format --- 12h or 24h. Press SET.3. Setting the time With the hour ash

Page 8 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

16To delete ALL the results, press to select “Yes” then press SET to conrm. “OK” and “ ” are displayed on the screen, which indicates that a

Page 9 - Test Principle

17If you wish to turn off an alarm, nd the alarm number by pressing SET in the setting mode, press to change from “ON’ to “OFF”. At the time of

Page 10 - Contents of System

18THE FOUR MEASURING MODES The meter provides you with four modes for measuring, General, AC, PC and QC. The Gen, AC and PC modes allow users to orga-

Page 11 - Meter Overview

19CONTROL SOLUTION TESTING CLEVER CHOICE Control Solution contains a known amount of glucose that reacts with test strips and is used to ensure your m

Page 13 - Test Strip

202. Press to mark this test as a control solution test With “QC” displays, the meter will not store your test result in memory. If you press

Page 14 - Setting the Meter

21Out-of-range results If you continue to have test results fall outside the range printed on the test strip vial, the meter and strips may not be wor

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22TESTING WITH BLOOD SAMPLE Cocking Control Release ButtonLancet HolderDepth IndicatorArrow Adjustable TipA Clear Cap345To reduce the chance of infect

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23Setting Up the Lancing Device Screw off the cap of the lancing device. Insert a lancet into the lancet holder and push down rmly until it is fully

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24Preparing the Puncture Site Stimulating blood perfusion by rubbing the puncture site prior to blood extraction has a signicant inuence on the gluc

Page 18 - THE FOUR MEASURING MODES

25 Fingertip testingHold the lancing device rmly against the side of your nger. Press the release button. You will hear a click, indicating that the

Page 19 - CONTROL SOLUTION TESTING

26Alternative Site Testing IMPORTANT: There are limitations with AST (Alternative Site Testing). Please consult your health care professional before y

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27We strongly recommend you perform AST ONLY at the following times: In a pre-meal or fasting state (more than 2 hours since the last meal). Two hour

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28Performing a Blood Glucose Test 1. Insert the test strip to turn on the meter Wait for the meter to display blood drop symbol.2. Select the appropri

Page 22 - TESTING WITH BLOOD SAMPLE

295. Read Your Result The result of your blood glucose test will appear after the meter counts down to 0. This blood glucose result will automatically

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Feb. 2010 Version 1.0311-4265100-001MANUALOWNER'SBlood Glucose Monitoring System

Page 24 - Preparing the Puncture Site

30The used lancet and test strip may be biohazards. Please dis-card them carefully according to your local regulations.WARNING6. Eject the used test s

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31METER MEMORY Reviewing Test Results Your meter stores the 150 most recent blood glucose test results along with respective dates and times in meter

Page 26 - Alternative Site Testing

32DOWNLOADING RESULTS ONTO A COMPUTER You can use your meter with a USB cable and the Health Care Soft-ware System to view your test results on your p

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33MAINTENANCE Battery Your meter comes with one 3V CR2032 lithium battery. 1. The symbol appears along with display messages: The meter is func

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34 Replacing the battery does not affect the test results stored in the memory. As with all small batteries, these batteries should be kept away from

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35Caring for Your Meter To avoid the meter and test strips attracting dirt, dust or other con-taminants, please wash and dry your hands thoroughly bef

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36Important Control Solution Information Use only CLEVER CHOICE control solutions with your meter. Do not use the control solution beyond the expirat

Page 31 - METER MEMORY

37SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING If you follow the recommended action but the problem persists, or error messages other than the ones below appear, please cal

Page 32 - COMPUTER

38MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS ACTIONAppears when the batteries cannot provide enough power for a test.Replace the batteries im-mediately.Appears when a used

Page 33 - MAINTENANCE

39Troubleshooting 1. If the meter does not display a message after inserting a test strip:2. If the test does not start after applying the sample:3. I

Page 34 - BATTERY

Dear CLEVER CHOICE Mini’s System Owner:Thank you for purchasing the CLEVER CHOICE Mini Blood Glucose Monitor-ing System. This manual provides importan

Page 35 - Caring for Your Test Strips

40DETAILED INFORMATION Reference Values Blood glucose monitoring plays an important role in diabetes control. A long-term study showed that maintainin

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41Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results The meter provides you with plasma equivalent results. The result you obtain from your meter may differ somew

Page 37 - SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING

42References *2: Surwit, R.S., and Feinglos, M.N.: Diabetes Forecast (1988), April, 49-51.*3: Sacks, D.B.: “Carbohydrates. “ Burtis, C.A., and Ashwood

Page 38 - Error Messages

43SPECIFICATIONS Model No.: TD-4265Dimension & Weight: 125mm(L) x 33mm (W) x 14mm (H), 39.8g (without battery)Power Source: one CR2032 lithium bat

Page 40 - DETAILED INFORMATION

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONSREAD BEFORE USE1. Use this device ONLY for the intended use described in this manual.2. Do NOT use accessories which are n

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TABLE OF CONTENTSIMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5BEFORE YOU BEGIN 8Important Information 8Intended Use 9Test Principle 9Contents of System 10Meter

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Important Control Solution Information 36SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING 37Result Readings 37Error Messages 38Troubleshooting 39DETAILED INFORMATION 40Re

Page 43 - SPECIFICATIONS

8Important Information Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause readings which are lower than actual values. If you believe you are suff

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9Intended Use This system is intended for use outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home and by health care profes-sio

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