Complete Diabetes Monitoring System Owner’s Booklet For diabetes and life.
DEAR ONE TOUCH TM BASIC TM PLUS OWNER: Congratulations! You’ve chosen a very easy-to-use blood glucose (sugar) monitoring system for home testing. When used properly, your ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus System will give you the accurate test results you need, in just a few simple steps. Everything you need to know about using the ONE TOUCH BASIC Plus System is included in this booklet. Blood glucose monitoring plays an important role in controlling your diabetes.
The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Diabetes Monitoring System is intended for in vitro diagnostic use for quantitative determination of glucose in whole blood as an aid in monitoring effectiveness of diabetes management in the home and in clinical settings. It is not intended for use in the diagnosis of diabetes or for neonatal testing (newborns 0 –4 weeks old).
CAUTION: Before using any product to test your blood glucose, read all instructions and practice the test. Do all quality control checks as directed and consult with a diabetes healthcare professional. These recommendations apply to all blood glucose monitoring systems and are supported by the American Association of Diabetes Educators, the American Diabetes Association, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the Health Industry Manufacturers Association.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 1 Infection Control 2 GETTING STARTED 3 The Complete ONE TOUCH BASIC Plus Diabetes Monitoring System ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Blood Glucose Meter ONE TOUCH™ Test Strips ™ BEFORE TESTING ™ 3 5 7 9 Setting Meter Code Checking the System — Checking with the Check Strip — Checking with Control Solution TESTING YOUR BLOOD 9 11 12 15 21 Detailed Test Procedure — Getting a Drop of Blood 21 22
— How to Test Your Blood Special Messages Checking the Amount of Blood on the Test Strip USING THE METER MEMORY 27 31 32 34 Entering the Memory Mode Recalling Test Results SETTING METER OPTIONS 35 36 37 Entering and Using the Set-Up Mode Clock (Time and Date) — Setting the Time — Setting the Date Beep Prompts Language Time Format Date Format Unit of Measure Decimal Separator Exiting the Set-Up Mode 37 39 40 40 41 42 43 43 44 44 45
SOLVING PROBLEMS 46 Test Procedure Messages 46 Error Messages 50 Doing a Daily Check 60 Cleaning the Meter 60 Replacing the Batteries 64 TAKING CARE OF YOUR METER 59 SPECIFICATIONS 67 WARRANTY 68 Three-Year Warranty 68
Never make significant changes to your medication program or ignore physical symptoms without consulting your healthcare professional. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS The following information will be useful to you and your healthcare professional when using the ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus System to monitor your blood glucose level. If your test result is 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or lower, this indicates low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). The meter will display the test result along with the message danger call.dr.
When testing, removal of the test strip prior to display of the blood glucose result may give you a false result. Extremes in hematocrit (the amount of red blood cells in the blood) can affect test results. Very high hematocrits (above 60%) and very low hematocrits (below 25%) can cause false results.1 Infection Control Abnormally high levels of Vitamin C or other reducing substances will cause false low blood glucose results.
GETTING STARTED Your ONE TOUCH BASIC Plus System includes everything you need to start testing: The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Diabetes Monitoring System consists of three main products: the ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Blood Glucose Meter, ONE TOUCH™ Test Strips, and ONE TOUCH™ Normal Control Solution. These products have been designed, tested, and proven to work together as a system to produce accurate blood glucose test results. Only LifeScan manufactures ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus System products.
ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter has a number of settings you can change, including the language, time and date, display formats, and the unit of measure. For a description of these options and how to set them, see pages 37-45.
ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Blood Glucose Meter BATTERY COMPARTMENT (on back) Holds two AAA batteries. The batteries are already installed in your meter. Study this diagram and become familiar with all the parts of your ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter. DISPLAY The large, easy-to-read display is where you read the simple messages that guide you through testing. Your test results are displayed here. M BUTTON The ONE TOUCH BASIC Plus Meter automatically stores your test results.
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ONE TOUCH™ Test Strips NOTE: Your test strip may look like THIS The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Diabetes Monitoring System measures the amount of blood glucose in whole blood. When blood is applied to a ONE TOUCH Test Strip, certain compounds on the test strip react with the blood to form a blue color. The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter reads the color to determine the blood glucose level.
IMPORTANT TEST STRIP INFORMATION ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ONE TOUCH™ Test Strips can be damaged by heat and light. Keep them sealed in the original vial. Store the vial in a cool, dry place below 30°C (86°F). Do not refrigerate. Do not place in direct heat or sunlight. ONE TOUCH Test Strips are intended for use with fresh whole blood or ONE TOUCH™ Normal Control Solution. Do not use them with plasma or serum samples. Results will not be accurate. Do not use test strips beyond the expiration date on the vial.
BEFORE TESTING CAUTION: If the code number on the meter display does not match the code number on the vial of ONE TOUCH Test Strips, test results may be false. Setting Meter Code Code numbers are used to enable your meter to provide consistent measurements. For this reason, it is important that the code is set correctly. You must code the meter before using it for the first time and then every time you change to another vial of ONE TOUCH™ Test Strips.
Step 1: Press the On/Off Button. Step 2: Match the Code Numbers. When turning meter on, all display symbols will appear. The last test result will then appear on the display for a moment. (If using the meter for the first time, the message code-- will appear on the display.) If you have already coded the meter, your current test strip code followed by the message check code will momentarily appear on the display. The following will then appear: The code number on the test strip vial ranges from 1 to 16.
Step 3: Code the Meter. Checking the System While the meter displays code--, or after the word insert is displayed, press and release the C button; the code number will appear. Continue pressing the C button until the number on the display matches the code number on the test strip vial. The code number is now set for the test strips you are using. The meter will remember this code number until you change it. You are now ready to do a test.
Checking with the Check Strip Do a check strip test: A purple and white check strip is included in the carrying case of your ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus System. Before doing a check strip test, make sure the test strip holder, test area, and check strip are clean, dry, and lint-free. Do the check strip test at room temperature (between 18° and 26°C [64°–79°F]).
How to do a check strip test: Step 1: Press the On/Off Button. Insert Side 1 of the Check Strip. Note: This is the only time you should remove a strip during a test. When insert code 10 (Example) strip appears, slide the notched end of the check strip into the test strip holder with Side 1 (purple side) facing up. wait appears for a moment. M Note: Do not apply control solution to the check strip.
CAUTION: If your check strip test result is out of range, your meter may not be working properly. Do not use the meter to test your blood until you get a check strip reading that is within the correct range printed on the back of the meter. For assistance, call your authorized LifeScan representative. (Example) If these messages appear, repeat the check strip test. If these messages appear again, clean your meter and repeat the test.
■ ■ ■ Before you use the ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter to test your blood glucose for the first time, practice the procedure using control solution. When you can do three tests in a row that are within the expected range, you are ready to test your blood. Do not scratch the check strip. Do not leave the check strip in sunlight. If you lose or damage the check strip, call your authorized LifeScan representative.
Do a control solution test: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The control solution test procedure is just like blood glucose testing, except that you use ONE TOUCH™ Normal Control Solution instead of blood.
IMPORTANT CONTROL SOLUTION TEST INFORMATION ■ Use only ONE TOUCH™ Normal Control Solution. ■ Check the expiration date of the control solution. Do not use if expired. ■ Record the discard date on the control solution vial. Discard the vial three months after first opening. ■ The ONE TOUCH™ Normal Control Range printed on the test strip vial is for ONE TOUCH Normal Control Solution only. It is not a recommended range for your blood glucose level.
with the test spot facing up. Make sure you push the test strip in all the way until it stops. w a i t appears for a moment, then apply sample appears for five minutes or until you apply a drop of control solution to the test spot on the test strip. How to do a control solution test: Step 1: Press On/Off Button. Insert Test Strip. M The code number that appears on the meter display should match the code number on the test strip vial.
Step 3: Control Solution Result Appears in 45 Seconds. Compare the control solution test result with the ONE TOUCH™ Normal Control Range printed on the test strip vial. When you get a control solution test result within the control range, you are (Example) ready to test your blood. Step 2: Apply Control Solution. Shake the control solution vial well before using. If there are any bubbles on the top of the vial, wipe them off with a clean tissue.
Control solution test results are automatically stored with the word contrl. (If you use a logbook, indicate control solution tests by writing “C” after the result.) ■ Control solution results If test results fall outside the range printed on the test strip vial, repeat the test.
Detailed Test Procedure Choose a clean, dry work surface.
Step 1: Insert a Lancet into the Penlet ™ Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler. Getting a Drop of Blood CAUTION: To reduce the chance of infection: ■ Never share a lancet with another person. ■ Always use a new, sterile LifeScan Lancet. Lancets are for single use only. ■ The Penlet™ Plus Sampler should be used by only one person. ■ Avoid getting hand lotion, oils, dirt, or debris in or on the lancets and the Penlet Plus Sampler. Remove the Penlet™ Plus Cap by twisting it counterclockwise.
While the lancet is in the Penlet™ Plus Sampler, twist off the protective disk. Make two full turns to ensure that the lancet separates from the protective disk. Adjust the puncture depth setting if necessary. Twist the knob counterclockwise toward the smaller bumps for a shallower puncture. Twist the knob clockwise toward the larger bumps for a deeper puncture. Replace the Penlet™ Plus Cap. Turn the cap clockwise until it is snug but not overly tight.
Step 2: Cock the Penlet ™ Plus Sampler. Step 3: Wash Your Hands. Use warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry hands thoroughly. To increase blood flow to your fingertips, massage the hand from the wrist to the fingertip two or three times without touching the puncture site. Slide the ejection/cocking control backward until it clicks. If it does not click, the Penlet Plus Sampler may have been cocked when the lancet was inserted.
Step 4: Lance Your Finger. Gently massage your finger to obtain the required blood volume. Proceed with your blood glucose test. Choose a spot on the side of a different finger each time you test. Repeated punctures in the same spot may cause soreness and calluses. Hold the Penlet™ Plus Sampler firmly against the side of your finger. Press the release button. (Greater pressure of the device against the finger will also cause a deeper puncture.) Step 5: Remove the Lancet. Remove the cap.
Always use caution when removing the lancet. Point the lancet down and away from you. Push forward on the ejection/cocking control and eject the lancet directly into a container for sharp objects. Optional: To replace the protective disk on the lancet, place the disk on a hard surface and push the exposed tip into the protective disk. Return the ejection/cocking control to the middle position. Replace the cap.
How to Test Your Blood Step 1: Press On/Off Button. Make Sure Code Number Displayed on Meter Matches Code Number on Test Strip Vial. Insert Test Strip. check code and then Make sure the test strip holder is properly in place. (See page 63.) Turn your meter on. All display symbols will appear. The last test result (or, when you first use the meter, the message nodata ) will then automatically appear on the display for several seconds.
Test Remove a test strip Spot from the vial. Replace the vial cap immediately. Do not touch the test spot on the test strip. The test spot should be white or ivory-colored, with no tears or wrinkles. slide the test strip into the test strip holder, notched end first, test spot facing up. Make sure you push the test strip in all the way until it stops. With the meter display showing appears for a moment. Then M C appears for five minutes or until you apply blood to the test spot.
Step 2: Apply Blood Sample. ■ Do not smear blood on the test spot or apply a second drop after the test begins. ■ Do not move the test strip as you are applying blood. If the test strip moves, push it back into its original position. ■ Do not remove the test strip from the meter to apply blood. ■ Do not touch or move the test strip once the count has begun. With the test strip in the meter and on the display, apply a drop of blood to the test spot.
Step 3: Accurate Results in 45 Seconds. The meter then counts down from 45 to 0 seconds, beeps (if the Beep option is set to ), and displays your result. Remove the test strip only after the result is displayed. M Note: The meter records the time and date of each test even when the Clock option is set to . They can once again be seen by turning the Clock option to . C (Example) Blood glucose test results are automatically stored in your meter’s memory with the time and date they were performed.
Special Messages If your blood glucose level is still 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or below, call your doctor immediately. The meter displays results from 0 to 600 mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L). If your blood glucose test result is 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or below, your meter will beep in a low tone (if the Beep option is set to ) and display a special message: Blood glucose results greater than 600 mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L) are displayed as hi and your meter will beep in a high tone (if the Beep option is set to ).
Checking the Amount of Blood on the Test Strip Test results below 60 mg/dL3 (3.3 mmol/L) mean low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Test results greater than 240 mg/dL4 (13.3 mmol/L) mean high blood glucose (hyperglycemia). If you get results below 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or above 240 mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L), and do not have symptoms, first repeat the test. If you have symptoms and continue to get results that fall below 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or above 240 mg/dL (13.
If the following message ■ appears on the display, your drop of blood was too small, or smeared, or the test strip was not pushed all the way into the test strip holder. Repeat the test with a new test strip and enough blood to cover the entire test spot. 33 Remove the test Front Side strip from the meter and look at the test spot. It should still have a wet, shiny drop that completely covers the test spot.
■ USING THE METER MEMORY Look at the back of the test strip. You should see a full, dark circle. If there are any white patches or streaks, you may have smeared the blood or the drop was too small. In either case, you may have a false low result. Repeat the test with a new test strip. Your ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter automatically stores up to 75 test records. It stores blood glucose, check strip, and control solution test results with time and date.
Entering the Memory Mode The word memory with the memory symbol will appear briefly. Turn the meter on by pressing the on/off button. You can access the meter’s memory and recall test results at any time before or after performing a test by pressing the M button.
Recalling Test Results When the memory returns to the most recent result, the meter will beep (if the Beep option is set to ). You can exit the memory mode at any time by pressing the on/off button. Pressing the M button allows you to see each blood glucose, check strip, and control solution test stored in memory. The records will appear in order from the most recent to the oldest, up to the full 75-record capacity of the memory.
SETTING METER OPTIONS To change the default settings, enter the set-up mode. You do not have to enter the set-up mode to test. However, you can customize the various option settings of your ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter to best meet your needs. This is done in the set-up mode. Option settings (for example) that you can customize include: Entering and Using the Set-Up Mode ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ To enter the set-up mode, start with your meter turned off.
■ ■ Use the M button to scroll through the options or move within an option. If you want to change an option setting, use the C button. Note: You can exit the set-up mode at any time by pressing the on/off button. If after two minutes you have not made a selection, the meter will turn itself off automatically. All option settings are saved as they are made. † * Time and Date options appear only if the Clock option is on.
Clock (Time and Date) Note: The accuracy of your test results will not be affected if you do not set the Clock option to the correct time and date or if you choose not to display the time and date. The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter has an internal clock that will record the time and date of each test you perform. Your meter has been set to automatically record tests both when the Clock option is set to and when it is set to . Once the Clock option is set to you are ready to set the time.
If you do not want to display the time and date, press the C button to turn the Clock option to . Use the C button to change the minutes. Press the M button to see the new time setting (the colon will flash). Note: The meter records the time and date of each test even when the Clock option is set to . They can once again be seen by turning the Clock option to . Press the M button again to move to the date setting. Setting the Date Enter the set-up mode and set the Clock option to (see page 37).
Press the M button and the day will flash. Press the C button to change the day. Pressing the M button again will display the new date setting. Use the M button to choose the Beep option. The current setting will appear on the display. With the setting, the meter will continue to provide beep prompts during the test procedure. You may now turn the meter off or press the M button to move to the next option.
Language The meter is set to give prompts in English. To change the display language, enter the set-up mode (see page 37). Use the M button to choose the Language option. Press the C button until the language you want appears on the display. You may now turn the meter off or press the M button to move to the next option. Once a language is selected, all messages will be displayed in that language. The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter can display messages in 17 languages: English [engl.], Spanish [espan.
Time Format Date Format The meter can be set to display the time in either a 12-hour (AM/PM) format or a 24-hour format. The meter is set to display the date as month-day-year (for example: June 1, 2000 reads as 6-01-00). You can set the meter to display day-month-year. To change the time format, enter the set-up mode (see page 37). Use the M button to choose the Time Format option. Press the C button to change the time format.
Unit of Measure Decimal Separator The meter is set to display test results in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). You have the option to change to millimoles per liter (mmol/L). Note: The Decimal Separator option appears only if you have selected mmol/L as your unit of measure. The meter is set to display millimoles per liter (mmol/L) using a decimal point. This option allows you to select a comma instead of a decimal point as a decimal separator.
Exiting the Set-Up Mode To change the decimal separator, enter the set-up mode (see page 37) and select mmol/L as the unit of measure. Use the M button to choose the Decimal Separator option. Make your selection using the C button. You may now press the M button to review or change any of the options you have chosen or press the on/off button to turn the meter off. All options are automatically saved as they are made.
SOLVING PROBLEMS The messages that appear on your ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter display guide you through the testing procedure, alert you to problems as they occur, and give you information about test results stored in the meter’s memory. This section provides you with a complete listing of the display messages, what they mean, and what to do if there is a problem. Test Procedure Messages These messages appear during routine testing. Follow them carefully and they will guide you through the test.
MESSAGE APPEARS WHEN check code The meter is turned on. This is a reminder that prior to testing you should verify that the code displayed on the meter matches the code on the test strip vial. If it does not, reset by pressing the C button. insert code10 strip The meter is ready to perform a blood, check strip, or control solution test. (Example) wait The meter is performing internal checks. apply sample The meter is ready to receive a blood or control solution sample.
MESSAGE APPEARS WHEN A blood test has been completed. This indicates a blood glucose result when the meter is set for mg/dL. (Example) (Example) (Example) insert side 2 A blood test has been completed. This indicates a blood glucose result when the meter is set for mmol/L. A control solution test has been completed. (If you have just performed a blood glucose test, this means that the blood sample was too small and the meter read it as control solution.
MESSAGE (Example) alternating with APPEARS WHEN The check strip test result falls into the acceptable range. The check strip range is printed on the back of your meter. Your blood glucose test result is low, 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or below, possibly indicating hypoglycemia. You may need food or some source of glucose. Retest. If the test result is still 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or below, call your doctor. (Example) alternating with Your blood glucose test result is above 600 mg/dL (33.3 mmol/L).
Error Messages When any of these messages appear, there is a problem with the ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter or the way in which you are performing a test. These messages help to identify certain problems but do not appear in all cases when a problem has occurred. If you think your meter may not be operating properly, refer to page 11, “Checking the System.
MESSAGE battry PROBLEM WHAT TO DO When this symbol appears and stays on the screen, it means the batteries are getting low. This symbol will remain on the display while the meter is on until the batteries are replaced. You will still be able to test, but replace the batteries as soon as possible. If batteries get too low, the meter will not operate.* When this symbol is Replace the batteries flashing, the batteries are immediately. The meter too low. will not operate.
MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO clean test area 1. There is dirt, blood, or 1. Clean the test area and lint on the test area. test strip holder according to instructions. 2. Your hand or an object 2. Repeat the test. Keep the meter’s test area clear. covered the test area while the meter was turned on. 3. The meter was used in 3. Move the meter away from the light source. very bright light. Repeat the test with a new test strip.
MESSAGE (Example) PROBLEM WHAT TO DO Repeat the test with a new If the word contrl test strip and a larger drop appears after a blood of blood. test, your blood sample was too small, smeared, or another drop was added after the test began. error 1 retest The sample was applied before the words apply sample appeared. Repeat the test with a new test strip. error 2 retest 1. The test strip moved during the test. 1. Repeat the test with a new test strip. 2. The test strip was not inserted correctly.
MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO 4. There was not enough 4. Repeat the test with a new test strip. blood on the test strip. 5. The meter was used in 5. Move the meter away from the light source. very bright light. Repeat the test with a new test strip. 6. The check strip procedure was incorrect. 6. Repeat the check strip test. 7. The meter may not be operating correctly. 7. Call your authorized LifeScan representative.
MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO error3 retest The test strip was removed during a test or the test strip was inserted with blood or control solution already applied. Repeat the test with a new test strip. Insert the test strip into the meter and wait for the words apply sample to appear. Apply blood or control solution with test strip inserted in meter. not enough blood retest 1. The blood or control solution sample was too small or smeared. 1.
MESSAGE not ok PROBLEM WHAT TO DO 3. Your hand or an object covered the test area while the meter was turned on. 1. If appearing when you turn your meter on, your meter may have an electronic problem. 2. If appearing at the end of a test, your meter may have been moved while applying blood or during the test process. 3. If appearing during the test, the strip has been removed while the word wait is on the display. 3. Repeat the test. Keep the meter test area clear. 56 1.
MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO The check strip test result is outside the acceptable range (printed on the back of the meter.) Clean the meter and check strip if necessary. Repeat the check strip test. redo A The last check strip test was outside the acceptable range and an acceptable repeat test was not performed. Repeat the check strip test. retest The last test failed after the countdown started. Repeat the test with a new test strip.
MESSAGE PROBLEM WHAT TO DO code-- The meter requires a test strip code (found on the test strip vial) to operate. (Note: This is not an error message when the meter has not yet been coded.) Use the C button to reset the meter code to match the test strip vial code. You should also check all of your meter option settings to be sure they are correct. (If this continues to happen, there may be a problem with your meter. Call your authorized LifeScan representative.
TAKING CARE OF YOUR METER ■ Do not drop the meter or get it wet, as this could damage the electronics. If you drop the meter or get it wet accidentally, make sure the test strip holder is still securely in place. If you drop the meter or get it wet, check the meter by doing check strip tests (see page 12) and control solution tests (see page 15) to be sure it is operating properly. ■ Do not take the meter apart. Sensitive parts could be damaged, causing inaccurate results.
Doing a Daily Check Cleaning the Meter Clean the meter and test strip holder: ■ At least once each week ■ Whenever the test area looks dirty ■ Whenever clean test area Look through the small hole in the test strip holder to make sure there is no lint, dirt, or blood blocking it. appears on the display If there is anything blocking the hole, or if the test area has dirt, lint, or blood on it, remove the test strip holder and clean the test area by following the instructions in the next section.
Step 1: Remove the Test Strip Holder from the Meter. M Step 2: Clean the Test Strip Holder. C Hold the meter and place your thumbs on the two raised dots on the test strip holder. Press down on the raised dots and slide the test strip holder toward you. M Wash only the test strip holder with soap and water. Clean the underside of the test strip holder. Using a damp cotton swab, clean the small hole from both sides to remove any dirt, blood, or lint. Rinse well.
Rub the test area with a cotton swab or soft cloth dampened with water to remove all blood, dirt, or lint from the test area. If necessary, a mild liquid dishwashing detergent mixed with water may also be used. Do not apply full-strength detergent to the test area. Be careful not to scratch the test area. Dry the test area with a soft, dry tissue or cloth. Remove any lint. Step 3: Clean the Test Area. CAUTION: Do not get water inside the meter. Do not immerse meter in water.
Step 4: Replace the Test Strip Holder. M C C M Press down on the raised dots of the test strip holder until it snaps firmly into place. Press forward on the base of the test strip holder to be sure it is properly in place. You are now ready to do a check strip test. If the check strip will not slide into the test strip holder, repeat this step. Hook the bottom of the test strip holder onto the square notch on the meter.
Replacing the Batteries When battry The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter comes with batteries already installed. When the batteries need to be replaced, use two AAA, 1.5-volt alkaline batteries. appears flashing on the display, the meter will no longer give results and you must replace the batteries before you can perform another test. The meter’s current time and date settings are saved for a minimum of 30 minutes after the batteries have been removed. After that you may need to reset the time and date.
To replace the batteries: 1. Make sure the meter is turned off before you remove the batteries. 2. Turn the meter over so that the front of the meter is resting in the palm of your hand. 4. Remove the battery compartment door. (Back of Meter) 3. With your thumb, press upward on the opening tab of the battery compartment door and lift upward until it releases from the clasp. 5. Remove the old batteries by gently slapping the meter against the palm of your hand. Never tap the meter against a hard surface.
Check to see that your meter is working. If the meter fails to turn on, the batteries may have been inserted incorrectly. Remove the batteries and reinsert them as illustrated. References 6. Insert the new AAA batteries into the battery compartment, being sure to align the plus (+) and minus (-) signs correctly. 1. LifeScan data on file. 2. LifeScan data on file. 3. Kahn, R., and Weir, G.: Joslin’s Diabetes Mellitus, 13th ed. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger (1994), 489. 4. Krall, L.P., and Beaser, R.S.
SPECIFICATIONS Hematocrit Range: 25–60%. Power Supply: Two AAA alkaline batteries. Dimensions: 10.9cm x 6.6cm x 3cm (4.3" ✕ 2.6" ✕ 1.2"). Battery Life: About 18 months when testing up to two (2) times a day. Weight: 116.2 grams (4.1 ounces) with batteries. Operating Temperatures: 15–35°C (59–95°F). Result Range: 0–600 mg/dL (0–33.3 mmol/L). Higher values are displayed as hi. Operating Humidity Range: 0–90% relative humidity (noncondensing). Display Type: Liquid crystal.
The ONE TOUCH™ BASIC™ Plus Meter has a full three-year warranty from the original date of purchase. Write your date of purchase here: WARRANTY Three-Year Warranty. If, at any time during the first three years after purchase, the meter does not work for any reason (except for obvious abuse), your authorized LifeScan representative will replace it with a new meter or equivalent product free of charge.
Before you return your meter, or any product, first call your authorized LifeScan representative. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
The enclosed LifeScan Blood Glucose Meter, as an electromedical device, has been thoroughly tested and found to comply with the 2000 essential requirements of the ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC, 89/336/EEC), 2000.
For further information on LifeScan products, please call your authorized LifeScan representative. © LifeScan, Inc. 2000 Milpitas, California 95035, U.S.A. U.S. and foreign patents; other patents pending. 060-196-01 IFD/OB/OTBP Rev.