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AutoCode® Blood Glucose Meter PRODIGY
AutoCode® Blood Glucose Meter
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Unexpected Test Results
Unexpected test results can occur. When this 
happens, please refer to these cautions.
Low Blood Glucose Test Results
False low results may occur if you are severely 
dehydrated. If you think you are severely 
dehydrated, contact your healthcare professional 
immediately.
If your test result is lower than 70 mg/
dL or “Lo” appears on your meter 
screen, this could be a result of 
hypoglycemia. Although this result 
could be due to a testing error, it is 
best to treat rst and retest later. 
Contact your healthcare professional immediately. 
See Figure 39.
High Blood Glucose Test Results
If your test result is higher than 180 mg/dL, 
this could be a result of hyperglycemia. If you 
are uncertain about this test result, retest. If the 
result continues to be higher than 180 mg/dL, 
Figure 39
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contact your healthcare professional 
immediately. If “HI” appears on your 
meter screen, this could be a result of 
severe hyperglycemia (results higher 
than 600 mg/dL). Retest your blood 
glucose. If “HI” appears again, contact 
your healthcare professional immediately. 
See Figure 40.
Repeated Unexpected Test Results
If you continue to get unexpected test results, 
check your blood glucose monitoring system 
by performing a control solution test. Refer to 
“Performing a Control Solution Test” section in 
this manual.
Unusual Red Blood Cell Count
A hematocrit range (percentage of red blood 
cells in the blood) that is extremely high (above 
55%) or low (below 30%) can also cause false 
readings.
Figure 40










