NOTE:
Replacing the batteries does not affect the test results stored in the memory.
As with all small batteries, these batteries should be kept away from children.
If swallowed, promptly seek medical assistance.
Batteries might leak chemicals if unused for a long time. Remove the
batteries if you are not going to use the device for an extended period (i.e., 3
months or more).
Properly dispose of the batteries according to your local environmental
regulations.
After replacing batteries, the meter will enter the setting mode.
Caring for Your Meter
To avoid the meter and test strips attracting dirt, dust or other
contaminants, please wash hands thoroughly with soap and water
before and after use.
What is Cleaning and Disinfection?
Cleaning and disinfection are different. Cleaning is the process of
removing dirt (e.g. food debris, grease, dust); disinfection is the
process of killing germs (e.g. bacteria and viruses).
When to clean and disinfect the meter?
Clean the meter when you see any dirt on it. You should disinfect the
meter at least once a week to prevent infection.
How to clean and disinfect the meter?
The meter must be cleaned prior to the disinfection. Use one
disinfecting wipe to clean exposed surfaces of the meter thoroughly
and remove any visible dirt or blood or any other body fluid with the
wipe. Use a second wipe to disinfect the meter. Do NOT use organic
solvents to clean the meter.
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