5. While in data average mode:
If the meal marker feature is off, press the <▲> or <▼> button to switch
between the general 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90-day averages.
If the meal marker feature is on, press the <▲> or <▼> button to switch
between the 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90-day general, pre-meal and post-meal
averages.
The meter will calculate the average that you selected. The number of
records used in the DAY AVG will also appear in the display.
Note: Only test results that have been marked as "before meal" or "after
meal" are included in pre-meal and post-meal averages. All blood
glucose results are included in the general 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90-day
averages.
6. If there are fewer than 7, 14, 30, 60 and 90 days in memory, all the
readings without the pound (#) sign currently stored in memory will be
averaged instead.
If you are using the meter for the very first time, no value will appear on the
display. This means that no records have been stored in memory. If you
have not marked any results as "before meal" or "after meal", no value will
appear on the display for the pre-meal or post-meal averages. This means
that no records have been stored as "before meal" or "after meal" in
memory.
7. Press the <OK> button to turn off the display.
Note: Results from quality control tests will not be included in the
averages. When viewing results in memory, these values are marked with
a pound sign (#) to show that they will not be included in the 7, 14, 30, 60
and 90-day averages.
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