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OWNER’S BOOKLET
MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE
BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM
SYSTÈME DE CONTRÔLE DE LA GLYCÉMIE
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Page 1 - MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE

®OWNER’S BOOKLETMANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIREBLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEMSYSTÈME DE CONTRÔLE DE LA GLYCÉMIELSI-97-051 OT2.bklt.C.Eg 10/8/97 3:10 PM Page

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the LifeScan TechnicalService Department via thetoll-free numbers listedbelow:Canada 1 800 663-5521U.S.A. 1 800 227-8862MEASUREMENTCONVERSION. The ONE

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systems. (See Chapter 9,Setting Date, Time, andOther Special Functions.)TEST STRIPS. ONE TOUCH®Test Strips come in amoisture-proof, light-protected vi

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There are two ways to makesure your ONE TOUCH®IISystem is working properly. The Check Strip is used tocheck that the Meter isoperating properly. ONE T

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If either of these problemsoccur, you should firstattempt to determine thecause of the problem byreviewing the instructionsin this Owner’s Booklet. If

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can purchase ONE TOUCH®Normal Glucose ControlSolution — Blue Formulafrom your AuthorizedLifeScan Distributor or retail pharmacy.To do a Control Soluti

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Checking the Meter withthe Check StripA plastic (purple and white)Check Strip is includedwith your ONE TOUCH®IIMeter. The Check Strip isused to check

Page 8 - 2. GETTING STARTED

How to use the Check StripStep 1:PressOn/OffButton.code 7(example)will appearon thedisplay.(The codenumberdoes not need to be set todo a Check Strip t

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Step 3:Wheninsertside 2appears,turn theCheck Stripover andwith Side 2(white)facing up,insert itback into the Test StripHolder, notched end first.The M

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Chapter 8, Cleaning andMaintaining the Meter. Forfurther assistance, call theLifeScan Technical ServiceDepartment toll-free.Canada 1 800 663-5521U.S.A

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u✔Do not expose the CheckStrip to direct sunlight forextended periods of time.u✔If you lose or damagethe Check Strip, call theLifeScan Technical Servi

Page 12 - 3. CHECKING THE SYSTEM

®Blood Glucose Monitoring SystemOWNER’S BOOKLETLSI-97-051 OT2.bklt.C.Eg 10/8/97 3:10 PM Page 3 (1,1)

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Set the code before usingthe Meter for the first timeand every time you open anew package or change to adifferent package of TestStrips.Step 1:Press O

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Step 2:Match thecodenumberPress the CodeButton (C).code 7(example)will reappear on the displayfor several seconds. Withcode 7(example)on the display,

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The PENLET®II AutomaticBlood Sampler is an easy,safe way to get a good dropof blood.PENLET®IIHow to use the PENLET II:Step 1: Insert a Lancet1. Remove

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3. Remove the LancetProtective Disk by holdingthe Lancet firmly and gentlytwisting off the Disk.4. Replace the PENLET®IIcap.Note: The PENLET IIinclude

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Step 2: Cock the PENLET®IIHolding the lower portionof the body of the PENLETII, pull out the dark graysliding barrel until a click isheard. If you do

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Choose a spot on the side ofa different finger each timeyou take a blood sample.Repeated punctures in thesame spot can make yourfinger sore and callou

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Step 4: Remove theLancetAlways usecautionwhen re-moving theLancet.After theblood glu-cose test,remove thePENLET®II cap. Grip thedark gray T-shaped pro

Page 20 - 4. CODING THE METER

You can test your bloodglucose by following thesethree simple steps:Step 1: PressOn/OffButtonStep 2: Insert TestStripStep 3: ApplybloodsampleBe sure t

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Step-by-stepinstructionsChoose a clean,dry work surface.Gather togetherall the materialsyou will need fora test:ONE TOUCH®IIMeterONE TOUCH®Test Strips

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IMPORTANT: Beforetesting, the Test StripHolder and Test Area of theMeter must be clean andlint-free. (See Chapter 8,Cleaning and Maintainingthe Meter,

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6-VOLT1✔RNormal Glucose ControlSolution - Blue Formula“J” size Battery (installed) Memory Button “M” Code Button “C”Check StripTest StripTest SpotLanc

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Step 2:Insert Test Strip1. Remove a Test Strip fromthe package. Do not touchthe white Test Spot (a smallwhite circle in the center ofthe Strip). If us

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3. waitwill appear on the displayfor a few moments. Then,4.applysampleappears on the display, andremains for five minutes oruntil you apply blood to t

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it is pushed back to itsoriginal position as quicklyas possible.u✔Do not smear the bloodon the Test Spot or apply asecond drop after the testhas begun

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with MM before the result(or 0–600 mg/dL, the unit ofmeasure used in the UnitedStates). Results above 33.3mmol/L (600 mg/dL) aredisplayed as high.To s

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2. Look atthe TestSpotwhere youappliedthe bloodsample. Itshouldstill havea wet,shinydrop which completely fillsthe circle. If the bloodsample has a du

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• 34 •7. TROUBLESHOOTINGSpecial display messages during testingIf at any time during the test procedurethe display reads error or not ok, there isa pr

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The sample was appliedbefore apply sampleappeared on the display.(See Chapter 6, TestingYour Blood.)There has been an error inthe test procedure. Some

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• 36 •Go Back to Step 1 in Chapter 6, TestingYour Blood, and start over with a newTest Strip. Make sure you are followingthe instructions carefully.Th

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The last Check Stripreading was outside theacceptable range ofresults. The Check Strip test must be repeated. (See Chapter 3,Checking the System.) If

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• 38 •What to do if you feel your test resultmay be wrong:If you follow the instructions in thisbooklet, you will find that it is easy toget accurate

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Dear ONE TOUCH®II Owner:Congratulations! You’ve selected a verysophisticated, yet easy-to-use, blood glucosemonitoring system for home testing. YourON

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number displayed on the Meter byrepeatedly pressing Code Button “C” orholding it down until the correct codeappears in the display. (See Chapter 4,Cod

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• 40 •u✔You may have a special physicalcondition, such as extreme dehydration,which is affecting your results. (SeeChapter 12, Questions and Answers,

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Your ONE TOUCH®II Meteris simple to use and easy tomaintain. However, like allprecision instruments itmust be handled carefullyand cleaned frequently

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u✔Avoid exposing theMeter or the Test Strips toextremes of temperature orhumidity for extendedperiods of time. Forexample, avoid leaving theMeter or T

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3. Perform a Check Striptest by following theinstructions in Chapter 3,Checking the System.Cleaning the MeterThe Test Strip Holder mustbe removed for

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Step 2: Clean Test StripHolder1. Wash the Test StripHolder with soap and water.2. Clean the underside ofthe Test Strip Holder andcheck the small hole

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1. Check the clear protectivecoating over the Meteroptics to make sure it is notscratched or damaged.2. Use a cotton swab or softcloth dampened with w

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Step 4: Replace Test StripHolder1. Hook the bottom of theTest Strip Holder onto thesquare notch on the Meter.2. Place each thumb on theraised dots and

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Battery ReplacementThe Metercomeswith one J-size (6v)Duracell®brandalkaline battery alreadyinstalled. The batteryshould last about one yearwith typica

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Whenbattryappears on the display, theMeter will no longer giveresults, and you mustreplace the battery beforeyou can perform anothertest.A dead batter

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The ONE TOUCH®II System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use only. (Thislegally required statement simply means that the Meter should be used onlyf

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3. With your thumb, firmlypush the left side of thebattery door to the rightuntil it is released from theclasp, as indicated on thedoor.4. Completely

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6. To replace the batterydoor, insert the tab on theright side of the door intothe slot in the batterycompartment.7. Swing the left side of thedoor ov

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Your ONE TOUCH®II Meterhas special functions whichenable you to customize theMeter to meet your ownspecial needs. The Meterallows you to:• Set the clo

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• Select AM/PM or 24:00time. The Meter is set at thefactory in AM/PM time.•Select the type of datamanagement system that the Meter will communicatewit

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You may also want tocustomize some of the otherfeatures mentioned above,based on your own needs.The following pages de-scribe how to set the dateand t

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Using the “M” and “C” Buttons on the top of your Meter, follow the instructions in the chart to set the clock in your Meter.How the Chart WorksThe “C”

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Setting Date and TimeCCCCCCCMMMMM With the Meterturned off, pressand hold (C) Press and release (ON/OFF) Release(C) Yearflashes Press (C)to ch

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There are several specialfeatures you may choose to personalize your ONE TOUCH®II Meter. The following section willtell you how to set the beepfeature

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The Meter is set at thefactory to display messagesin English. If you wish tochange the display toanother language, follow theinstructions on the chart

Page 55 - How the Chart Works

Setting the date format(Date Format Mode)Your Meter is set at thefactory to display themonth, day, and year (inthat order) with each bloodglucose resu

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Tips for Getting Good Results 62. Getting Started 73. Checking the System 114. Coding the Meter 195. Getting a Drop of Blood 216.

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select thecorrectmode for the kind ofdata man-agementsystem youare using.The Meter is set at the factoryin the RS-232 DataManage-ment Mode.In the RS-2

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Using the “M” and “C” Buttons located on top of your meter,follow the directional arrows through the following chart.How the Chart WorksThe “M” Button

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Options, and Data Management InterfaceMMUnit of MeasureModeDecimal Point/Comma ModeDate FormatModeAM/PM/24:00ModeData ManagementModeBaud RateModeDISPL

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Your ONE TOUCH®II Meterautomatically stores up to250 test results, the date andtime of those results, plusan Event code, if selected.The Meter will no

Page 61 - DISPLAYS

3. The wordmemoryappears briefly, followed byav 6 . 2(example)This number is the averageof your blood glucoseresults for the past 14 days.Check Strip

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6. Press “M” again, and theresult of your most recenttest appears, for example:mm 5 . 2(example)A 3 .9(example)indicates a Check Stripresult.c 5 .

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Selecting Event numbersYou may choose to mark theblood glucose reading withan Event number (1–9). Thisallows you or yourhealthcare professional toanal

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Event 7. Readings duringillnessEvent 8. Readings duringhypoglycemiasymptomsEvent 9. Readings duringhyperglycemiasymptomsYou may select an Eventnumber:

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To cancel an Event number:mm 6 . 2 mm 6 . 2event6 event6(example)will alternate in the display.Press “C” Button repeatedlyuntilevent9is reached. Press

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The following are messagesthat may appear on theMeter display. If you get amessage that is not listedbelow, it is likely that theMeter was accidentall

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u✔Carefully read thisOwner’s Booklet and allother instructional materialprovided with your bloodglucose monitoring systemand test supplies.u✔Clean you

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Recalling Tests from MeterMemory.)battryappears when the battery istoo low to perform anothertest. (See Battery Replace-ment in Chapter 8, Cleaningand

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error1retestappears if the sample wasapplied before applysample appeared on thedisplay. (See Chapter 6,Testing Your Blood.)error2retestappears if you

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highappears when a test result isabove 33.3 mmol/L or 600mg/dL. (See Chapter 12,Questions and Answers.)Important: a HIGH resultindicates severe hyper-

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nodataappears if you press theMemory M Button whenthere are no results stored.not okappears when there is anelectronic problem withyour Meter. Call th

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waitappears while the Meter isperforming some internalchecks. Wait until applysample appears to continue.(See Chapter 6, Testing YourBlood.)45 . . .0m

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The second message is thetime the test was done(3:21PM). The third messageis the result 5.9 mmol/L(MM 5.9) as shown here inmmol/L. The fourth messagem

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12. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSIn the following pages, we’ve provided answers to some ofthe most common questions people have about home bloodglucose monito

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Q. What clinicalinformation should ahealthcare professional beaware of when using theONE TOUCH®II Meter?A. For use in hospitals,institutions, and clin

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Test results can alsoindicate whether yourdiabetes is changing in ways that might require an adjustment in yourtreatment program.Always consult yourhe

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blood. Touch the drop ofblood lightly to the middleof the Test Spot to fill theentire spot. The drop ofblood should have a shinysurface over the entir

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2. GETTING STARTEDBefore you read about the test procedure, please studythis diagram to becomefamiliar with the variousparts of your ONE TOUCH®IIMeter

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Q. What should I do if testresults seem unusually lowor high?A. First, troubleshoot byeliminating any of thesepotential problems:u✔Clean your Meter Te

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“How do I feel?”“Do I have symptoms of lowblood sugar (hypoglycemia)or high blood sugar(hyperglycemia)?”“What have I eaten?”“How much exercise have I

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factors which could lead tosevere dehydration:• Vomiting and diarrhea• Prescription drugs, e.g.,diuretics• Inability to recognize orrespond to “thirst

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glucose values for yourindividual treatment planshould be determined withyour healthcare professional.If your blood glucose testresults remain consist

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Another reason for variationmay be that the Meter testwas not done within 10 or15 minutes of the laboratorytest. Because blood glucoselevels can chang

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PerformanceCharacteristics:See ONE TOUCH®Test Strip package insert for ONE TOUCH®II Systemaccuracy and precision.Power Supply:One Duracell®brandalkali

Page 85 - 13. SPECIFICATIONS

30-Day Money-BackGuaranteeIf you are not fully satisfiedwith the ONE TOUCH®IISystem, a full refund maybe obtained by calling aLifeScan TechnicalRepres

Page 86 - 14. GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY

4. The warranty policy doesnot apply to the performanceof the ONE TOUCH®IIMeter when used with any test strip other thanONE TOUCH®Test Strips, or when

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ON/OFF BUTTON. Thisbutton turns the Meter on and off. DISPLAY. This is where youread your test results andthe simple messages thathelp guide you throu

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