1. Check the expiration date before performing a
control solution test. Do not use if expired.
Please note the expiration date marked on the
control solution bottle.
2. Gently shake the control solution before use.
3. Discard the 1st drop of control solution. This will
eliminate any residue. Place a drop of control
solution liquid on a clean, dry surface (e. g. the
lid of the test strip vial).
4. Dip the test strip into the control solution liquid.
Results will appear in 5 seconds. Compare the
result to the range printed on the test strip vial.
Result should fall within that range.
For example only
If you are using the normal control solution, according to this particular vial of
strips, your meter should show a number between 80 and 120.
H. 225 - 345*
N. 80 - 120*
N. 35 - 65*
*Depends on the batch
Please note that the control values shown in the picture are control solution
ranges and no measuring ranges.
Note
It is recommended that glucose control solution is stored at room
temperature 20-25 °C (68-77 °F) before testing.
Check the expiration date before performing a glucose control solution test.
Do not use beyond expiration date. Once opened, the control solution
expires after 3 months.
If your control solution test falls out of range, please follow the next steps
before contacting customer support:
Check the expiration dates on all the products you are using. Be sure you
are using adia Control Solution.
Try another control solution test.
If this test falls out of range, try another control solution test with a new
unopened bottle of test strips.
If you continue to get control soulution test results that fall outside the
range, do not perform a glucose test. Please contact your authorized
representative or the manufacturer.