Accu-Chek Compact Plus manuals
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- intended use
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus lancing device at a glance
- Main features
- Display illustrations
- Initial steps before testing
- Display check
- Inserting or replacing the test strip drum
- Test strip drum use-by period
- Indication of the number of test strips remaining
- Settings
- Changing settings – General rules
- Turning the meter on
- Setting the brightness of the display
- Setting the year
- Setting the time/date format
- Setting the time
- Setting the date
- Setting the alarm clock function
- Setting the hypo indicator
- Testing blood glucose
- Undocking the lancing device from the meter
- Docking the lancing device onto the meter
- Performing a blood glucose test
- Obtaining blood
- Drawing up blood with the test strip
- Ejecting the test strip
- Ejecting the used lancet
- Symbols you see before, during or after testing and what they mean
- Flagging special results
- Measuring range
- Using the meter as an electronic notebook
- Retrieving results from memory
- Downloading test results to a PC, handheld computer or a special evaluation system
- Acoustic Mode
- Beep tones at power-on
- Announcement of results and average values from memory
- Announcement of warnings and error messages
- Checking your meter
- Cleaning the meter and lancing device
- Cleaning the lancing device
- Changing the batteries
- information for healthcare professionals
- Replacing the lancing device with a blanking plate
- Disinfecting the meter
- Suitable disinfectants
- Measurement and storage conditions
- Humidity
- Symbols, error messages and troubleshooting
- Single symbols
- Combinations of symbols
- Symbols appearing in the numeric field
- Technical data
- Alternate site testing
- Choosing the right moment
- Obtaining blood and testing blood glucose
- Cleaning the AST cap
- Disposing of the meter
- alphabetical index
- System components
- Alphabetical index
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- before you start testing
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Understanding Your New System
- Meter Setup
- Setting the Beeper
- Setting the Brightness of the Display
- Setting the Year, Time, and Date
- Setting the Test Reminders
- Setting the Hypoglycemic (Hypo) Indicator
- Installing the Test Drum
- Test Strip Count
- Changing the Batteries
- Chapter 2: Control Testing
- Running a Control Test
- Understanding Control Test Results
- troubleshooting checks
- Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Sugar
- Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from Your Fingertip
- Important Information About Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from Your Palm, Forearm, Upper Arm Thigh, or Calf (non-fingertip testing)
- Preparing the ACCU-CHEK Softclix Plus Lancing Device for Non-Fingertip Testing
- Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from a Non-Fingertip Site
- Recording Your Results
- Understanding Your Test Results
- Unusual Test Results
- Comparing Your Meter Result to a Lab Result
- Chapter 4: Meter Memory and Downloading
- Viewing Test Results
- Viewing Your Average, Lowest, and Highest Blood Sugar Test Results
- Downloading Your Results
- Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Cleaning Your Lancing Device
- Display Messages and Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6: Technical Information
- Product Safety Information
- If You Need to Throw Your Meter Away
- ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Limited 3-Year Warranty
- Non-Warranty Service Policy
- Limited License
- patent information
- Additional Supplies
- Information for Professional Caregivers
- References
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus lancing device at a glance
- Main features
- Display illustrations
- Initial steps before testing
- Inserting or replacing the test strip drum
- Test strip drum use-by period
- Indication of the number of test strips remaining
- Changing settings – General rules
- Turning the meter on
- Setting the brightness of the display
- Setting the year
- Setting the time/date format
- Setting the date
- Setting the alarm clock function
- Setting the hypo indicator
- Testing blood glucose
- Undocking the lancing device from the meter
- Docking the lancing device onto the meter
- Performing a blood glucose test
- Obtaining blood
- Drawing up blood with the test strip
- Ejecting the test strip
- Ejecting the used lancet
- Symbols you see before, during or after testing and what they mean
- Flagging special results
- Measuring range
- Using the meter as an electronic notebook
- Retrieving results from memory
- Downloading test results to a PC, handheld computer or a special evaluation system
- Acoustic Mode
- Beep tones at power-on
- Announcement of results and average values from memory
- Announcement of warnings and error messages
- What you need
- Cleaning the meter and lancing device
- Cleaning the lancing device
- Replacing the lancing device with a blanking plate
- Disinfecting the meter
- Suitable disinfectants
- Light conditions
- Humidity
- Symbols shown in the display
- Single symbols
- Symbols appearing in the numeric field
- Technical data
- Alternate site testing
- Choosing the right moment
- Obtaining blood and testing blood glucose
- Disposing of the meter
- Patents
- Addresses
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Understanding Your New System
- Meter Setup
- Setting the Beeper
- Setting the Year, Time, and Date
- Setting the Test Reminders
- Setting the Hypoglycemic (Hypo) Indicator
- Installing the Test Drum
- Changing the Batteries
- Chapter 2: Control Testing
- Running a Control Test
- Understanding Control Test Results
- troubleshooting checks
- Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Sugar
- Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from Your Fingertip
- Important Information About Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from Your Palm, Forearm, Upper Arm Thigh, or Calf (non-fingertip testing)
- Preparing the ACCU-CHEK Softclix Plus Lancet Device for Non-Fingertip Testing
- Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from a Non-Fingertip Site
- Recording Your Results
- Understanding Your Test Results
- Unusual Test Results
- Comparing Your Meter Result to a Lab Result
- Chapter 4: Meter Memory and Downloading
- Viewing Test Results
- Viewing Your Average, Lowest, and Highest Blood Sugar Test Results
- Downloading Your Results
- Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Cleaning Your Lancet Device
- Display Messages and Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6: Technical Information
- Product Safety Information
- Warranty
- Money-Back Guarantee
- Limited License
- patent information
- Additional Supplies
- Information for Professional Caregivers
- References
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus lancing device at a glance
- Main features
- About this User's Manual
- Initial steps before testing
- Performing a full display check
- Inserting or replacing the test strip drum
- Settings
- Turning the beep tone on/off
- Setting the year
- Setting the time/date format
- Setting the time
- Testing blood glucose
- Undocking the lancing device from the meter
- Inserting the lancet
- Obtaining blood
- Applying blood to the test strip
- Ejecting the test strip
- Ejecting the used lancet
- Flagging special results
- Implausible results – possible causes of error
- Using the Accu-Chek Compact Plus meter as an electronic notebook
- Averages, highest value and lowest value for 7, 14 and 30 days
- Downloading test results to a PC, handheld computer or printer
- Checking the Accu-Chek Compact Plus meter
- Cleaning your Accu-Chek Compact Plus system
- Cleaning the Accu-Chek Softclix Plus lancing device
- Measurement and storage conditions
- Sources of interference
- Symbols, display messages and troubleshooting
- Symbols
- Display messages and troubleshooting
- Guarantee
- Patents
- Local customer support and service
- Alphabetical index
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus finger pricker at a glance
- Main features
- About this Reference Manual
- Initial steps before testing
- Performing a full display check
- Inserting or replacing the test strip drum
- Settings
- Turning the beep tone on/off
- Setting the year
- Setting the time/date format
- Setting the time
- Testing blood glucose
- Undocking the finger pricker from the meter
- Inserting the lancet
- Obtaining blood
- Applying blood to the test strip
- Ejecting the test strip
- Ejecting the used lancet
- Flagging special results
- Implausible results – possible causes of error
- Using your meter as an electronic notebook
- Averages, highest value and lowest value for 7, 14 and 30 days
- Downloading test results to a PC, handheld computer or printer
- Checking your meter
- Cleaning your Accu-Chek Compact Plus system
- Cleaning the finger pricker
- Replacing the finger pricker with a blanking plate
- Disinfecting the meter
- Suitable disinfectants
- Measurement and storage conditions
- Atmospheric humidity
- Symbols, display messages and troubleshooting
- Symbols
- Display messages and troubleshooting
- System components
- Guarantee
- local customer support and service
- alphabetical index
- Patents
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus finger pricker at a glance
- Main features
- Display illustrations
- Initial steps before testing
- Inserting or replacing the test strip drum
- Test strip drum use-by period
- Indication of the number of test strips remaining
- Turning the meter on
- Setting the brightness of the display
- Setting the year
- Setting the time/date format
- Setting the date
- Setting the alarm clock function
- Setting the hypo indicator
- Testing blood glucose
- Undocking the finger pricker from the meter
- Docking the finger pricker onto the meter
- Obtaining blood
- Drawing up blood with the test strip
- Ejecting the test strip
- Ejecting the used lancet
- Symbols you see before, during or after testing and what they mean
- Flagging special results
- Measuring range
- Memory
- Retrieving results from memory
- Average, highest value and lowest value for 7
- Downloading test results to a PC, handheld computer or a special evaluation system
- Acoustic Mode
- Beep tones at power-on
- Announcement of results and average values from memory
- Announcement of warnings and error messages
- What you need
- Cleaning the meter and finger pricker
- Cleaning the finger pricker
- blood glucose testing in a multi-patient setting
- Replacing the finger pricker with a blanking plate
- Disinfecting the meter
- Suitable disinfectants
- Light conditions
- Humidity
- Symbols shown in the display
- Single symbols
- Symbols appearing in the numeric field
- Technical data
- Disposing of the meter
- Patents
- Addresses
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- intended use
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus lancing device at a glance
- Main features
- acoustic mode
- Display illustrations
- Initial steps before testing
- Type plate
- Inserting or replacing the test strip drum
- product limitations
- Test strip drum use-by period
- Indication of the number of test strips remaining
- Settings
- Changing settings – General rules
- Turning the meter on
- Setting the beep tone or Acoustic Mode
- Setting the brightness of the display
- Setting the year
- Setting the time/date format
- Setting the time
- Setting the date
- Setting the alarm clock function
- Setting the hypo indicator
- Testing blood glucose
- Undocking the lancing device from the meter
- Docking the lancing device onto the meter
- Inserting the lancet
- Performing a blood glucose test
- Obtaining blood
- Drawing up blood with the test strip
- Ejecting the test strip
- Ejecting the used lancet
- Symbols you see before, during or after testing and what they mean
- Flagging special results
- Evaluating results
- Measuring range
- Implausible results – possible causes of error
- Using the meter as an electronic notebook
- Retrieving results from memory
- Downloading test results to a PC, handheld computer or a special evaluation system
- Acoustic Mode
- Beep tones at power-on
- Beep tones during testing
- Announcement of results and average values from memory
- Announcement of warnings and error messages
- Checking your meter
- What you need
- Performing a control test
- Possible causes of error during the performance of control tests
- Cleaning the meter and lancing device
- Cleaning the lancing device
- Changing the batteries
- Blood glucose testing in a multi-patient setting Information for healthcare professionals
- Replacing the lancing device with a blanking plate
- Disinfecting the meter
- Suitable disinfectants
- Measurement and storage conditions
- Light conditions
- Local sources of interference
- Symbols, error messages and troubleshooting
- Symbols shown in the display
- Single symbols
- Combinations of symbols
- Symbols appearing in the numeric field
- Interferences and error messages – causes and troubleshooting recommendations
- Technical data
- Alternate site testing
- The right moment
- Obtaining blood and testing blood glucose
- Cleaning the AST cap
- Disposing of the meter
- System components
- Accu-Chek Customer Care
- Addresses
- Alphabetical index
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- before you start testing
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Understanding Your New System
- Meter Setup
- Setting the Beeper
- Setting the Brightness of the Display
- Setting the Year, Time, and Date
- Setting the Test Reminders
- Setting the Hypoglycemic (Hypo) Indicator
- Installing the Test Drum
- Test Strip Count
- Changing the Batteries
- Chapter 2: Control Testing
- Running a Control Test
- Understanding Control Test Results
- Chapter 3: Testing Your Blood Sugar
- Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from Your Fingertip
- Important Information About Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from Your Palm, Forearm, Upper Arm Thigh, or Calf (non-fingertip testing)
- Preparing the ACCU-CHEK Softclix Plus Lancing Device for Non-Fingertip Testing
- Running a Blood Sugar Test with Blood from a Non-Fingertip Site
- Recording Your Results
- Understanding Your Test Results
- Unusual Test Results
- Comparing Your Meter Result to a Lab Result
- Chapter 4: Meter Memory and Downloading
- Viewing Test Results
- Viewing Your Average, Lowest, and Highest Blood Sugar Test Results
- Downloading Your Results
- Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Cleaning Your Lancing Device
- Display Messages and Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6: Technical Information
- Product Safety Information
- Disposing of Your Meter, Test Strips, Lancets, and Batteries
- ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus Meter Limited 3-Year Warranty
- Non-Warranty Service Policy
- Limited License
- patent information
- Additional Supplies
- Information for Professional Caregivers
- References
- Index
- antes de empezar a realizar pruebas
- ajustar el medidor
- acerca de las soluciones de control
- interpretar los resultados de control
- marcar los resultados de prueba
- ver los resultados de prueba
- limitaciones del producto
- datos acerca de la seguridad del producto
- licencia limitada
Compact Plus
Table of contents
- intended use
- about this reference manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus finger pricker at a glance
- Main features
- Display illustrations
- initial steps before testing
- Type plate
- Inserting or replacing the test strip drum
- Test strip drum use-by period
- Indication of the number of test strips remaining
- Settings
- Changing settings – General rules
- Turning the meter on
- Setting the beep tone or Acoustic Mode
- Setting the brightness of the display
- setting the year
- Setting the time/date format
- setting the time
- setting the date
- Setting the alarm clock function
- Setting the hypo indicator
- testing blood glucose
- Undocking the finger pricker from the meter
- Docking the finger pricker onto the meter
- Inserting the lancet
- Obtaining blood
- Drawing up blood with the test strip
- Ejecting the test strip
- Ejecting the used lancet
- Symbols you see before, during or after testing and what they mean
- Flagging special results
- Evaluating results
- Measuring range
- Implausible results – possible causes of error
- using the meter as an electronic notebook
- Retrieving results from memory
- Downloading test results to a PC, handheld computer or a special evaluation system
- acoustic mode
- Beep tones at power-on
- Beep tones during testing
- Announcement of results and average values from memory
- Announcement of warnings and error messages
- checking your meter
- What you need
- Performing a performance check
- Possible causes of error during the performance of performance checks
- cleaning the meter and finger pricker
- Cleaning the finger pricker
- changing the batteries
- information for healthcare professionals
- Replacing the finger pricker with a blanking plate
- Disinfecting the meter
- suitable disinfectants
- measurement and storage conditions
- Light conditions
- Humidity
- Symbols shown in the display
- Single symbols
- Combinations of symbols
- Symbols appearing in the numeric field
- technical data
- disposing of the meter
- system components
- Patents
- local customer support and service
- Addresses
- alphabetical index
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