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Never change prescribed predicament quantities by yourself because of your measured blood
sugar values. Only your doctor can evaluate measured results.
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Results which lie below 3.3 mmol/L (60 mg/dL) are an indication of "hypoglycemia", blood sugar levels
which are too low. If the results are above 13.3 mmol/L (240 mg/dL), it is possible that symptoms of too
high a blood sugar level ("hyperglycemia") can occur. You should visit the doctor if your measured
results are regularly above or below these limit values.
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If the measured results show "HI" or "LO", ", carry out the measurement again. If you again receive
measured results of "HI" = over 600 mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L) or "LO" = below 20 mg/dL (1.1 mmol/L),
please carry out your doctor's instructions or contact him immediately.
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Lack of water or large fluid losses (such as through sweating) can cause falsified measured values. If you
suspect that you are suffering from dehydration, in other words lack of fluids, you should visit a doctor
as soon as possible.
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If your level of red blood cells (hematoric value) is very high (over 55 %) or very low (below 30 %), this
can lead to falsified measured results.
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If have read all the instructions in this instruction manual and symptoms are still occurring which are not
compliant with your blood sugar levels or your blood pressure, please contact a doctor.
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