Owner`s manual
PRODIGY
AutoCode® Blood Glucose Meter PRODIGY
AutoCode® Blood Glucose Meter
Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual
the blood into the test strip, much like a straw, 
when the tip touches the blood sample. Blood 
should be applied only on the very tip. Blood 
applied to the bottom or sides of the test strip 
may cause inaccurate readings. It is important that 
the test strip does not bend at all when applying 
the sample.
Tip  Three —Using  a  Sideways  Approach
When testing, it may be helpful to hold the meter 
on one side rather than at or face up. In this 
position, the test strip sticks out of one end and 
the side with the buttons faces towards you. 
The idea here is that the nger can be brought to 
the test strip from below until it touches the tip of 
the test strip. Then, the meter can be repositioned 
so the sample touches the absorbent opening 
at the end of the test strip. Notice how the meter 
can be positioned so that the test strip can be 
sticking out to the left or to the right. This allows 
for either hand to be used for testing.
Example
•  Step 1—Gently milk the nger to bring blood 
to the nger.
•  Step 2—Puncture the nger.
•  Step 3—Hold the meter in your hand. Place 
your index nger under the test strip to help 
you guide the meter to where you have 
lanced.
•  Step 4—Using overlapping dragging 
motions in an upward direction, repeat the 
motion around the puncture sight until you 
hear the meter beep then say, “testing.”
•  Step 5—Hold the test strip in place until you 
hear the meter say your test results.
Tip Four  —Practice, Practice, Practice
As with all new skills, practicing is the key to 
feeling comfortable performing this new skill with 
condence and ease. Don’t give up; remember 
to practice, practice, practice. We suggest using 
Prodigy
®
 control solution when practicing. 
Practice until, with relative ease, you can get a 
test result that falls within the target range for the 
Prodigy
®
 control solution three (3) tests in a row. 
It can be helpful to have someone with sight to 
watch you practice in order to provide feedback 
or to answer any questions you may have.
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