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1. 1 American Diabetes Association Diabetes Care January 2007 volume 30 Suppl 1 S42 S47 2 American Diabetes Association Diabetes Forecast website information http www forecast Diabetes org diabetes 101 hyperglycemia http www forecast diabetes org diabetes 101 hypoglycemia
2. Test Strips only Neither the meter nor the test strips will work when used with any other brand of glucose products 3 Appearance and Key functions of the Meter 1 Test strip insertion port Located at the top of the meter and easily identified by a notch Meter will automatically turn on when a strip is inserted 2 LCD Display Guides the user through the test using symbols and simple messages 3 Left Function Key Located just below the LCD screen on the front of the meter are two function buttons The Left Function key will power ON OFF also for memory recalling mode 4 Right Function Key Located just below the LCD screen and directly to the right of the Left Function key This key confirms settings allows ability to view averages in memory mode and flags particular test results 5 Speaker Slot Located directly below the Left and Right Function keys on the front of the meter and can be identified by the 3 vertical slots in the meter Place where the audible output is produced 6 Up Button Located towards the top of the right side of the meter It is the first button on the right side of the meter starting from the top of the meter going downward Increase the value of the current setting and increases the voice volume 7 Down Button Located on the right side of the meter directly below the Up button Decreases the value of the current setting and decreases the voice volume 8 Language Selection Button Located directly be
3. 12 9 mmol L and Triglycerides up to 1000 mg dL has been shown not to affect glucose results 5 Medications Interference was observed for therapeutic levels of L Dopa No interference was shown for uric acid acetaminophen ascorbic acid and ibuprofen in normal therapeutic levels However higher concentrations in blood may cause incorrect results Uric acid gt 10 9 mg dL acetaminophen gt 6 2 mg dL ascorbic acid gt 4 5 mg dL ibuprofen gt 37 5 mg dL The test strips may be used at altitudes up to 5 280 feet 1 609m without an effect on test results Persons suffering from severe dehydration should not be tested using a capillary whole blood sample Test results below 70 mg dL indicate low blood glucose hypoglycemia Test results greater than 240 mg dL indicate high blood glucose hyperglycemia If you get results below 70 mg dL or above 240 mg dL repeat the test and if the results are still below 70 mg dL or above 240 mg dL please consult your healthcare professional immediately Reference Inaccurate results may occur in severely hypotensive individuals or patients in shock Inaccurate results may occur for individuals experiencing a hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state with or without ketosis Critically ill patients should not be tested with a blood glucose meter 19 Specifications Test Glucose Sample Whole Blood Principle of the test method Amperometric glucose oxidase
4. Alarm Reminder Press the Up or Down key to select the setting of alarm reminder You will see the alarm icon is flashing with an AL display on the LCD screen You will hear Set alarm reminder Press Right Function key to confirm Setting mode The hour segment of zero zero zero zero will be flashing on the screen Press the Up or Down key until the desired hour appears Press the Right Function key to confirm the correct hour for the alarm setting Then the minute segment of zero zero zero zero will be flashing on the screen Press the Up or Down key until the desired reminder minute appears on the screen Press Right Function key to confirm the setting and the meter confirm audibly what time the alarm is set for Note Once the Alarm Reminder is SET the meter will beep for 60 seconds every day at the set Alarm Reminder time To silence the alarm press the Right Function key once If you have set the alarm to 8 45 am you will hear Alarm Reminder is set to 8 45 A M If you decide NOT to set the alarm press the Up or Down key after you first hear Please set the alarm Press the Right Function key to exit the alarm setting You will hear Please set the unit 8 Set the measurement unit Press Up or Down key on the right side of the meter until the desired measurement appears The meter will
5. Test sites Fingertip Forearm Measuring Range 20 to 600 mg dL 1 1 to 33 3 mmol L Measuring Time 6 seconds Code required No code device Batteries ALKALINE 24A LRO3 triple A 1 5V X 2 Operating Range 10 to 40 degrees Celsius 50 to104 degrees Fahrenheit Humidity 20 to 80 RH Width 55 mm Length 100 mm Thickness 18 mm Weight approximately 75g Memory 500 test results with date and time Power Automatic shut off after 5 minutes when a strip is inserted or 20 seconds if no strip is inserted NDC 8611 501001 The device has certified to meet the following standard 98 79 EC EN 60601 1 EN 60601 1 1 ISO 15197 Note Please refer to the package insert that came with your test strips You will find the information on how the system works 20 Ordering Supplies BioSense Medical Devices is not a home health supplier To order supplies please contact a home health supplier or your local pharmacy If you need assistance finding a provider please contact BIOSENSE MEDICAL DEVICES LLC 6555 Sugarloaf Parkway Suite 307 168 Duluth GA 30097 TEL 877 592 3922 FAX 888 620 2345 21 Warranty Information The Solo V Glucose Meter is warranted to be free from defects for five years from date of purchase For warranty assistance please contact BIOSENSE MEDICAL DEVICES LLC 6555 Sugarloaf Parkway Suite 307 168 Duluth GA 30097 TEL 877 592 3922 FAX 888 620 2345 Reference
6. display either mg dL or mmol L when pressing Up or Down key Each time you press Up or Down you will hear Measurement unit in milligrams per deciliter or Measurement unit in millimole per liter Press Right Function key to confirm the selection and you will hear Ready to delete memory records Press the Down button to delete all records Warning This meter can show results either in mg dL or mmol L units Mg dL is the unit used in the U S please contact the manufacturer if your meter does not display mg dL when you turn it on The factory set default for the meter is mg dL in the event that the meter loses power or the batteries are changed the factory set default is mg dL It is very important to use the correct unit of measurement to properly manage your diabetes If you live in the United States your results will never have a decimal point If you live outside the United States and use the metric system you should use mmol L Your results will always have a decimal point 9 Delete Memory You will hear Ready to delete memory records Press the Down button to delete all records Press the Down button to permanently delete all memory records You will receive a confirmation Are you sure you want to delete all records Press the Down button a second time to delete all records If you want to skip this memory deletion step press th
7. hear English or Espa ol If you stop pressing this round button the meter will automatically turn off in 2 seconds An audible voice will say Goodbye and the LCD screen will display OFF 9 Setting Date Time Alarm Measuring Unit and Memory Deletion and LCD Screen Introduction Press the Left Function button for 2 seconds to enter the settings mode Once in the settings mode the Right Function key will be used to toggle between the different settings The Up Down on the right side of the meter will be used to increase or decrease the value of current setting When the meter is off the date time measurement unit battery icon and OFF will be displayed on the LCD screen If the voice is on or the alarm reminder is on the speaker icon and the alarm icon will be displayed as well To SET the meter 1 With the meter in the OFF position press the Left Function key and hold for 2 seconds The first item to appear on the LCD screen is a flashing 09 This represents the last two digits of the current year The meter is now in the Setting mode You will hear You are Now in Setting Mode Please set the year 2 Set the Year Press the Up or Down key on the right side of the meter until the last two digits of the desired year are displayed Each time you adjust the year you will hear The year is xxx Press the Right Functi
8. in a clean dry place between 46 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit 8 to 30 degrees Celsius 2 Clean the meter after every use Gently wipe and clean surface of the meter with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened with alcohol 3 Handle with care and do not drop the meter 4 Enforce infection control policies when being used by healthcare professionals We suggest you should periodically compare the test system to another test system which is well maintained and monitored by a healthcare provider 16 Troubleshooting Following is a summary of all Error Messages These messages help to identify certain problems but do not appear in all cases when a problem has occurred Improper use may cause an inaccurate result without producing an error message or a symbol In the event of a problem refer to the information in the table under Solution Error messages Message E_1 Audible Message The temperature is too low Possible Cause The meter is operating in an ambient temperature below 10 degrees Celsius or 50 degrees Fahrenheit which is the lowest range of operating temperature System operation range is 10 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius 50 degrees Fahrenheit to 104 degrees Fahrenheit Solution Repeat the test when the temperature is within the range Message E_2 Audible Message The temperature is too high Possible Cause The meter is operating in an ambient temperature above 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit w
9. not obtain enough blood on the strip you will receive an error message You will also hear Insufficient blood Please test again This is critical for your safety lla Preparing to Test Blood Sugar 1 Wash your hands with warm soapy water 2 Open the test strip bottle and take out one new test strip 3 Recap the bottle quickly and firmly 4 Insert a test strip into the meter while the meter is in the OFF position You will hear Hello Solo is ready 5 Retrieve the loaded lancing device or single use lancet 6 Apply blood to the front edge of the test strip after you hear Apply blood now You will also see a blinking icon of a blood drop If enough blood is obtained you will hear Testing in process 7 To flag a Before Meal test press the Right Function twice after you hear Apply blood now Apply blood to the edge of the strip You will hear Testing in process 8 To flag an After Meal press the Right Function three times after you hear Apply blood now Apply blood to the edge of the strip You will hear Testing in process 9 After a 6 second countdown you will hear The glucose level is number unit For those glucose tests that were flagged the screen will display an A as an After Meal test and a b as a Before Meal test 10 Once you remove the used strip the meter will turn off automatically and you will hear Goodbye The LCD
10. screen will display OFF 12 Recalling the Memory and Viewing Different Averages Note The meter will audibly read the latest 10 test results with DATE You will hear September 4 110 mg dL A Using the Meter Memory The test results will be stored automatically The meter can store up to 500 test results at any single point in time You can also view 7 14 28 60 and 90 averages B Recalling the Test Results from the Meter Memory 1 In the OFF position press Left Function key once and you will hear Recalling the memory If no results are stored three dashes will be displayed on the screen and you will hear Zero memory 2 Press the Down key to retrieve the latest test first 3 Press the Up key to retrieve the oldest test first C Viewing the Averages AVG Stored in Memory Note The average will have all test results including those flagged as Before Meals After Meals and those not flagged at all When the meter displays three dashes on the screen it indicates there is no stored data The meter will also say no memory 1 Press Right Function key once and you will see AVG and the number 7 flashing on the lower left corner The number 7 represents the average of the test results over the last seven days For example You will hear The average for seven days is eighty three milligrams per deciliter 2 Press Right Funct
11. Never try to disassemble the meter in any circumstance If your meter is not working properly or if you need the Technical Support please contact your local distributor for help 6 Quick Testing Instructions Please read through all the detailed instructions before real testing to assure the effectiveness of testing 1 Wash hands with warm soapy water and dry thoroughly 2 Remove test strip from bottle and recap the bottle immediately 3 In the OFF position insert a test strip into the test strip slot The meter will automatically turn on and you will hear Hello Solo is Ready Apply blood now 4 Lance the appropriate finger and let a blood drop form 4a If you wish to flag the glucose test as a Before Meal test e Keep meter in the OFF position e Insert NEW strip e Listen for Apply blood now e Press the Right Function button two times e You are in the right mode when you hear Ready for test Before Meal Ab If you wish to flag the glucose test as an After Meal test e Keep meter in the OFF position e Insert NEW strip e Listen for Apply blood now e Press the Right Function button three times e You are in the right mode when you hear Ready for test After Meal 4c If you do not want to flag the test simply insert the strip when it is in the OFF position After you hear Apply blood now apply blood to the strip Note you w
12. Thank you for using the Solo V2 Audible Glucose Management System The Solo V2 owner s manual contains important information about the function and use of the meter Please read the manual carefully before using the Solo V2 1 Table of Contents Section 1 Table of Contents Page 1 Section 2 Introduction Pages 2 3 Section 3 Appearance and Key Functions of the meter Page 4 Section 4 Alternate Site Testing Pages 5 8 Section 5 Safety Information Page 9 Section 6 Quick Testing Instructions Pages 10 11 Preparing for Testing Section 7 Installing the Battery Page 12 Section 8 Setting the Audio Voice and Language Pages 13 14 Section 9 Settings Date Time Alarm Measuring Unit and Memory Deletion and LCD Screen Introduction Pages 15 19 Section 10 Running a Control Solution Test Pages 20 21 Blood Testing Section 11 Running a Blood Glucose Test Pages 22 24 Section 12 Recalling the Memory and Viewing the Average Pages 25 28 Section 13 Expected Values Reference Page 28 Section 14 Transmitting Results Page 29 Meter Maintenance Section 15 Maintenance of Your System Page 30 Section 16 Troubleshooting Page 31 34 Section 17 Customer Service Page 34 Section 18 Limitations Page 35 Important Additional Information Section 19 Specifications Page 36 Section 20 Ordering Supplies Page 37 Section 21 Warranty Information Page 38 NOTE For information about the name of the manufacturer of the lancing device an
13. a blinking blood drop icon on the LCD screen You will hear Hello Solo is Ready Apply blood now 9 Press and hold the loaded lancing device against the forearm for a few seconds and press the button 10 Wait a few seconds until a blood drop forms Make sure you have sufficient blood to fill the small window of the test strip 11 Apply your blood to the front edge the tip of the test strip The meter will start counting down from 6 seconds Once complete you will hear Testing in process The glucose level is number unit 12 Once you remove the used test strip the meter will turn off automatically You will hear Goodbye and the LCD screen will display OFF 5 Safety Information Please use this device only for the intended uses described in this user guide Before using this system to test your blood glucose please read instructions thoroughly Do a quality check on the system following the instructions and consult with your healthcare professionals for questions or problems Be aware of the safety of young children or handicapped persons near you when you conduct a glucose test using this system Solo V test strips can only be used with the Solo V meter Please keep the test strip bottle away from children The test strips and bottle cap can present a choking hazard Please be cautious when removing the lancet Always place the protective cap back on the exposed lancing device
14. are not expired please call Customer Service Warning Your meter can show results either in mg dL or mmol L units Mg dL is the unit used in the U S please contact the manufacturer if your meter does not display mg dL when you turn it on The factory set default for the meter is mg dL in the event that the meter loses power or the batteries are changed the factory set default is mg dL It is very important to use the correct unit of measurement to properly manage your diabetes If you live in the U S A you should use mg dL Your results will never have a decimal point If you live outside the United States and use the metric system you should use mmol L Your result will always have a decimal point 17 Customer Service Technical Support If you need assistance with your Solo V Glucose Monitoring System please contact BIOSENSE MEDICAL DEVICES LLC 6555 Sugarloaf Parkway Suite 307 168 Duluth GA 30097 TEL 877 592 3922 FAX 888 620 2345 For questions related to your health condition please call your doctor or healthcare professional 18 Limitations 1 Do not use for neonatal blood glucose testing Hematocrits in the range of 32 56 do not affect the blood glucose results If you do not know your hematocrit level consult your healthcare professional 3 Hemoglobin levels of 500 mg dL or below will not interfere with blood glucose test results 4 Cholesterol levels up to 500 mg dL
15. d the lancets please refer to the package inserts that came with your starter kits 2 Introduction The alternative site testing AST in this system can only be used during steady state blood glucose conditions This system contains a speaking function that provides an audible message of test results for users with low vision Contents of the System This User Guide has been prepared to describe the proper use of Solo V Blood Glucose Monitoring System Please read this User Guide and the Package Insert that is accompanied with the Solo V Glucose Test Strips before testing The system is available as a kit You can purchase the system supplies from your system provider Please tell your system provider the 7 digit system reference number marked on the packaging box when you purchase supplies Reference number 501001 The starter kit of Solo V Blood Glucose Monitoring System includes the following items Solo V Glucose Meter with 2 triple A batteries User Guide Log Book Carrying Case Solo V Glucose Test Strips Solo V Control Solution Low Solo V2 Sterile Lancets Solo V2 Lancing Device Oo ANN NN FW NY Package Inserts for Test Strips Control Solution and Lancets Lancing Device A single level control solution Low is provided in the Starter Kit and you may purchase High or Low control solution that you need from your system provider The Solo V Glucose Meter uses Solo V
16. e Right Function key after you hear Ready to delete memory records The meter will automatically power off with an audible voice Goodbye and the LCD screen will display OFF 10 Running a Control Solution Test IMPORTANT 1 Press Right Function key for place the meter in Control Solution mode If you leave the meter in the standard mode the control solution test result will be stored in the memory and affect your average AVG results 1 Insert a strip into the meter and you will hear Hello Solo is ready You will hear Apply blood now 2 Press the Right Function key and you will see a letter C on the in the right corner of the LCD screen to indicate you are in control test mode You will hear Apply control solution now The test result will not be stored in the memory 3 Squeeze a small amount of control solution on a flat surface and apply to the front edge of the test strip You will hear Testing in process 4 Wait 6 seconds and the meter will display the result You will hear The glucose level is number unit 5 Remove the used strip The meter will power off with a display of OFF and you will hear Goodbye Note 1 You must press the Right Function key only once to set the meter in the control solution mode before running the test Do not perform the blood test in control solution mode if you want to save the test result i
17. ed that other testing sites cause less pain however there are other limitations Please speak to your healthcare provider before using this method Use Alternate Site Testing AST ONLY 1 if it has been greater than 2 hours after taking insulin 2 if it has been greater than 2 hours after a meal 3 if it has been greater than 2 hours after exercise Do not use AST if you are pregnant or if your blood sugars are not stable Do not use AST if you think your blood glucose is low or if your AST results do not match the way you feel Testing Procedure for AST 1 Please unscrew the lancing device by turning the cap counter clockwise A clear cap will come with the package of a meter kit or a lancing device la Insert the clear cap that comes with your kit 2 Insert a new lancet firmly into the lancet holder 3 Twist off the protective top of the lancet 4 Close the cap of the lancing device and grasp as shown Slide into locking position If necessary please set the lancing device for a deeper puncture 5 Select a soft fleshy area on your forearm that is clean and dry Make sure it is away from bone and free of visible veins and hair 6 Massage the selected area gently to increase blood flow to the puncture site Clean the test location with soap and water 7 Open the test strip bottle and take one test strip out 8 Insert the test strip while the meter is in the OFF position The meter will turn on with
18. hich is the cap of operating temperature Solution Repeat the test when the temperature is within the range Message E_3 Audible Message Battery low Possible Cause The battery is too low to operate the meter Solution Replace the battery immediately Message E_4 Audible Message No sufficient blood Possible Cause The blood sample is not sufficient Solution Please re test with a new strip and a new blood sample Message E_5 Audible Message Strip is wet or used Possible Cause The inserted test strip has been wet or used Solution Re test with a new test strip and a new blood sample Message E_6 Audible Message Error in meter or strip Possible Cause The meter is not working properly because of a defective meter or a defective strip Solution Re test with a new strip If error message E_6 is still displayed contact your local distributor for technical support Message E_7 Audible Message Memory damaged Possible Cause The memory chip of the meter could be damaged or malfunctioning Solution Re test with a new strip If error message E_7 is still displayed contact your local distributor for technical support Special Messages Message LO Audible Message Test result is lower than 20 mg dL 1 1 mmol L Possible Cause The test result is lower than the measure range of 20 mg dL 1 1 mmol L Solution Test again following the user guide for correct glucose measurement process If you see LO again please call
19. ill have 5 minutes to apply the blood before the meter will automatically turn off 5 After a 6 second countdown the test result will appear on the screen You will hear The glucose level is number unit For those glucose tests that are flagged the screen will display an upper case A on the right side of the reading as an After Meal test and a lower case b as a Before Meal test 6 Remove the test strip and the meter will turn off automatically You will hear Goodbye and the LCD screen will display OFF Notes Voice volume can be adjusted by the Up and Down buttons on the upper right side of the meter The Volume can not be adjusted while a test strip is inserted into the meter To change languages of the meter use the round button on right hand side of the meter below the up down buttons 7 Installing the Battery 1 If the meter is on turn the meter off by pressing and holding the Left Function button for two seconds 2 Open the battery cover on the back of the meter by pulling the tab up and away from the meter 3 Remove used batteries if there are any and replace with two triple A alkaline batteries Put the battery cover back in place and snap it closed You will hear a beep sound if the battery is installed correctly Important 1 It is suggested you replace the batteries when the battery icon appears empty You will get an Error 3 message when the batteries do not have en
20. ion key incrementally move between the different averages 7 14 28 60 and 90 day averages D Displaying Averages in Sequence 1 Press the Up key to see the test averages in the sequence starting with Before Meal test results 2 Press the Down key to see the test averages in the sequence starting with After Meal test results The screen will display the average reading with a b or A Note 1 The out of range HI LO test results will not be stored in the memory 2 Do not insert the strip into the meter when you want to recall the test results in memory 3 The average readings in the meter memory are calculated from the results obtained during the 7 14 28 60 and 90 calendar days preceding the current date and time settings 13 Expected Values Reference Blood glucose levels are fluid and change all the time depending on food intake medication dosages health stress and exercise Consult your physician or healthcare professional for your expected glucose levels Expected plasma blood glucose values for normal non diabetic adults are as follows Expected Plasma Blood Glucose for Non Diabetics Before Eating no food intake for 8 hours lt 110mg dL Two hours after meals lt 140mg dL Consult your physician or healthcare professional for your appropriate range If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent with your blood glucose results and you have followed all the instr
21. low the Down button on the right side of the meter This button does not protrude from the meter as much as the Up and Down buttons and is a round button It allows user to change between audible languages 9 Mini USB Port Located directly below the Language Selection button on the right side of the meter This port is where you connect cable between meter and PC for data transmitting 10 Battery Compartment Located on the opposite side of the meter as the LCD screen and Left Right Function keys otherwise referred to as the back of the meter Place that holds batteries Methodology of Reagent When glucose reacts with the reagents on the test strips an electrical current is produced which is proportional to the glucose concentration in the blood sample The glucose concentration is calculated by the meter type and the amount of electrical current measured 4 Alternate Site Testing AST What is AST Sampling from anatomical sites parts of the body other than the fingertip i e forearm upper arm thigh calf palm to check the blood glucose levels This system allows you to test on the forearm with the equivalent results to fingertip testing There are important limitations to AST Please consult your healthcare professional before you use AST What is the advantage Patients typically feel more pain when lancing their finger pads because they have substantially more nerve endings than other testing sights It is report
22. n memory 2 Use only Solo V control solution with the Solo V glucose meter only 3 Solo V control solutions are used to confirm the accuracy of the meter and the test strips 4 Solo V control solution contains a known amount of glucose that reacts with test strips The Low and High level control solutions are intended to check the monitoring system in different measurement ranges 5 To ensure an accurate result make sure you gently roll the control solution in the palm of your hand Discard the first drop 6 Use for only 3 months after first opening Record the open date on the control solution bottle Discard after 3 months 7 Compare your control solution test results with the expected range printed on the test strip bottle label If your glucose control results fall outside the expected range repeat the test Results that repeatedly fall outside the expected range may indicate 1 The control solution test may not be performed correctly 2 The control solution is expired or contaminated 3 The test strips are damaged or expired 4 The meter is malfunctioning 11 Preparing the Lancing Device 1 Unscrew the lancing device by turning the end counter clockwise 2 Insert a new lancet firmly into the lancet holder 3 Twist off the protective tip of the lancet 4 Place the cap back on the end of the lancing device by turning clockwise 5 Slide lancing device into locking position Important If you do
23. on key to confirm the correct year and the meter will move to the next setting You will hear Please set the month 3 Set the Month Press the Up or Down key on the right side of the meter until the desired month appears Each time you adjust the month you will hear The month is xxx Press Right Function key to confirm the correct month and the meter will move to the next setting You will hear Please set the day 4 Set the Day Press the Up or Down key on the right side of the meter until the desired day appears Each time you adjust the day you will hear The day is the xxx Press Right Function key to confirm the correct day and the meter will move to the next setting You will hear Please set the hour 5 Set the Hour Press the Up or Down key on the right side of the meter until the desired hour appears Each time you adjust the hour you will hear The hour is xx A M or P M Press Right Function key to confirm the correct hour and the meter will move to the next setting You will hear Please set the minute 6 Set the Minute Press the Up or Down key until the desired minute appears Each time you adjust the minute you will hear The minute is xxx Press Right Function key to confirm the correct minute and the meter will move to the next setting You will hear Please set the alarm 7 Set the
24. ough power to perform a test 2 Replacing the batteries will not delete the stored testing results or any other meter setting EXCEPT date and time You will need to reset the date and time after the batteries have been replaced 3 Please dispose of used batteries according to your local ordinances 8 Setting the Audio Voice Volume and Language On the right side of the meter you will find two buttons the Up button and the Down button The Up button increases volume and the Down button decreases volume When the meter is in the OFF position the voice volume of the meter can be adjusted by pressing the Up or Down buttons There are 8 different volume settings ranging from OFF to a volume level of seven When initially pushing the volume buttons you must press and hold for a second before it will change the volume This feature prevents the meter from speaking when a button is accidentally touched To mute the volume simply set the meter to setting 0 and you will hear Voice Off The speaker icon will disappear from the LCD screen On the right side of the meter you will find a small round button To toggle between English and Spanish simply press the round button twice The first time you push the button the meter will speak the current setting If you push the button a second time you will switch to the alternate language The screen will show E or S and you will
25. uctions in this user guide call your healthcare professional Never ignore symptoms or make significant changes to your diabetes control programs without speaking to your healthcare professional Solo V meter gives plasma equivalent results 14 Transmitting Results Note Solo V Glucose Meter allows you to transfer the test results stored in its memory to your personal computer However you will need to order software and a Data Download Cable separately from your distributor The software and its data download procedure will come as a CD in the download cable box You can also check with your distributor for the software download option The meter still keeps the results in the memory after transmitting The data transmitting procedure is as follows 1 Install software from the CD or Download the application from www soloMeters com onto your PC before running the data transmission 2 Keep meter in the OFF position 3 Connect the PC and the meter with the mini USB cable 4 Hold the Left Function and Right Function keys down at the same time for 5 seconds until PC is displayed and you hear Ready to transmit data 3 Press the Right Function key to begin transmitting data from your meter to your personal computer 4 Press and hold the Left Function key for 2 seconds to exit the transmission mode 15 Maintenance of your System 1 Store your test strips in the bottles provided la Keep
26. your medical doctor for advice immediately Message HI Audible Message Test result is higher than 600 mg dL 33 3mmol L Possible Cause The test result is lower than the measure range of 600 mg dL 33 3 mmol L Solution Test again following the user guide for correct glucose measurement process If you see HI again please call your medical doctor for advice immediately Problem in Operation Problem The meter will not turn on when a strip is inserted Possible Cause 1 The meter is defective or the battery is low 2 The strip is not inserted properly or the strip is damaged Solution 1 Make sure the arrow on the inserted strip is facing towards the meter and the blood icon on the strip is facing up 2 Take a new strip and re insert into the meter 3 Check the battery power or replace them if necessary 4 Call Customer Service Problem The meter does not count down Possible Cause The meter is defective or the battery is low Solution Replace the battery If the meter fails to operate call Technical Support Problem The meter display turns off abnormally Possible Cause The meter is defective or the battery is low Solution Replace the battery If the meter fails to operate call Technical Support Problem The control test result is out of specified range Possible Cause The control solution or test strip maybe outdated or defective Solution Verify if the control solution or the test strip is expired If they
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