User's Guide
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Eject the test strip 
After the test has been completed, slide the test strip ejector to 
pop out the test strip, as shown in the picture. 
3.Comparing Blood Glucose Meter and Laboratory Results
Your blood glucose meter and laboratory equipment both report glucose 
concentrations in the serum or plasma component of your blood. However 
variations between the two are normal, and your meter results and 
laboratory results may be slightly different. Glucose concentration 
results can be affected by a number of factors and conditions, but these 
factors and conditions will not affect the test results of biochemical 
analyzers. 
Under normal conditions, the difference between measurements with your 
meter and laboratory results are within the range allowed by national 
standards. 
To ensure a reasonable comparison between your meter and laboratory 
results, please follow these guidelines: 
  Make sure your PDA is working properly. 
  Comparisons will be more accurate if you do not eat for at least four 
hours (preferably eight hours) before testing. 
  Bring your PDA, test strips, and control solution to the lab. 
  Ensure that the time between tests with your PDA and the laboratory 
is within 15 minutes. 










