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Set Beeper(Example)End of Setup(Example)Getting Started • 11NOTE:Instructions in this guide assume the beeper is set to “.” If you have set the beeper
1. Insert a BD™ Test Strip into the test stripslot. The monitor turns on and brieflydisplays the “All Segments” display.2. While the flashing code num
3. When the codes match, press theMode button. A blinking blood dropshows that the monitor is ready for youto test. To run a control solution test,ref
Getting Started • 1716 • Getting StartedIMPORTANT:It is important to mark a control solution test so the test result does not appear to be one of your
Getting Started • 1918 • Getting Started7. The display counts down from 5 seconds as the monitor performs the test.8. When the test is finished, a lon
How to Test Your Blood Glucose • 2120 • Getting StartedOut-of-range results may be caused by the following:•You may not be doing the test properly. Re
How to Test Your Blood Glucose • 2322 • How to Test Your Blood Glucose5. Screw the cap back onto the lancetdevice.6. Pull out the arming knob as far
How to Test Your Blood Glucose • 2524 • How to Test Your Blood GlucoseCountdown3. The display counts down from 5 secondsas the monitor performs the te
26 • How to Test Your Blood GlucoseHow to Test Your Blood Glucose • 27If the test result is lower than 1.1 mmol/L, the monitor sounds 3 quick beeps an
How to Use Your Monitor’s Basic Memory Functions • 2928 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Basic Memory Functions PMMem.mmol/LReviewing Your Basic Memo
NotesBD Logic™Blood Glucose MonitorBD Logic™ Blood Glucose MonitorBD™ Lancet DeviceBD™ Control SolutionBD™ Test StripsBD Ultra-Fine™ 33Lancets
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 3130 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Basic Memory Functions Mem.mmol/LAvg.Your BD LogicTMBlood
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 3332 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory FunctionsAn example of how you may use the Time
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 3534 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory FunctionsThe Time-Specific Average function is
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 3736 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory FunctionsMarking allows you to identify specifi
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 3938 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions1. Begin Setup: Press and continue to
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 4140 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions9. Set Marking Function: The Marking
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 4342 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory FunctionsThe labels P1, P2, P3, and P4 are used
44 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory FunctionsHow to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 45A blood glucose test can be marked aft
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 4746 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions4. To save the marked test result, pr
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 4948 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions8. If you have set the Time-Specific A
Thank you for choosing the BD LogicTMBlood Glucose Monitor.This Owner’s Guide contains important information on the monitor and how it works. Please r
How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 5150 • How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions13. To review the individual 3 test r
Additional Information • 5352 • Summary: How to Review Your Basic and Optional Memory FunctionsDisplay Messages andTroubleshooting GuideThis section a
Additional Information • 5554 • Additional InformationDISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DOPMMem.mmol/LPMmmol/LDISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DOPMPM
Additional Information • 5756 • Additional InformationDISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DOPMmmol/LDISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DOMem.mmol/LAvg.Mem.
Additional Information • 5958 • Additional Information•Keep your BD LogicTMBlood Glucose Monitor clean and protect itfrom extremes in temperature. Do
Additional Information • 6160 • Additional InformationNOTE:After replacing the battery, reset the time and date to match thelocal time. (Refer to page
Additional Information • 6362 • Additional Information•Elevated levels of acetaminophen, tolazamide, uric acid, bilirubin, ephedrine, and methyldopa m
64 • Additional InformationAdditional Information• 65Test Capillary blood glucose referenced to plasmaAssay Method Glucose oxidase biosensorTest Resul
NotesNotes
• Before you begin using your new BD LogicTMBlood Glucose Monitor,please read all of the instructions provided in this Owner’s Guide.•Use the monitor
How to Use Your Monitor’s Basic Memory FunctionsWhat Are the Basic Memory Functions?... 28Memory ...
Kit ContentsGetting to Know Your BD LogicTMBlood Glucose MonitorGetting to Know Your BD LogicTMBlood Glucose Monitor • 32• Getting to Know Your BD Log
Mem.Avg.mg/dLmmol/LAMPMA.B.Beep SymbolBeeper is preset to ONBatteryAppears whenbattery should bereplacedTest ResultsDisplay AreaBlood DropAppears when
CAUTION:The test strip vial contains small parts. Keep the test stripvial away from children and pets.Important BD™ Test Strip Information•Use only BD
1. Begin Setup:Press and continue to hold the Mode button until you hear a shortbeep and see the flashing hour displayed.Release the Mode button.2. Se
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