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ACCU-CHEK ® Replacing the test strip drum Compact Plus BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM Quick Reference Guide Preparing the finger pricker Testing blood glucose This Quick Reference Guide does not replace the comprehensive Reference Manual for your Accu‑Chek Compact Plus blood glucose meter. Please be sure to read the safety notices contained in the Reference Manual. ACCU-CHEK and SOFTCLIX are trademarks of Roche. Roche Diagnostics GmbH D-68298 Mannheim, Germany www.accu-chek.com 0 5049890001(02) 2008-08 0088 Overview of the meter a Display window b S button: Change settings l a c Recess for docking the lancing device b d Test button: Test blood glucose, turn off k c d e j i h g Settings Overview of the lancing device f e Drum compartment S button Turn on, save, go to next setting D C u B A v f Drum release button g Test strip guide h Measuring window w z x y i Test strip k Drum compartment cover l M button: Retrieve stored results Battery compartment cover Infrared window for downloading results to a PC, for instance Batteries: type AAA, LR 03, AM 4, Micro Battery compartment Type plate Control window (shows the number of strips remaining) u Plunger: Prime, trigger and eject lancets v Window showing the penetration depth setting w Lancet holder x Lancet y Protective cap on lancet z Pin-hole opening for lancet A Cap B Dial for depth selection (you change the depth by rotating the cap) C Locating notch D Locating line 2 12 11 10 9 3 4 5 7 6 14 On / Off / Acoustic Mode Low / Medium / High Time Date Alarm clock function Hypo indicator Hours, Minutes Month, Day Off / 1, 2 and 3 (hour, min) Off / Level Year Time-and-date format 24-hour / 12-hour The Accu-Chek Softclix Plus finger pricker is intended for patient self-monitoring by a single person. It must not be used to collect blood in a multi-patient setting as it does not incorporate any features to guard against cross-infection. Button for undocking the lancing device 1 Flashing: prompt to draw up blood or control solution with the test strip 13 Measurement in progress E-2 Drum bar code lost or damaged 14 When an average is displayed: number of days covered E-3 Drum does not rotate or drum bar code damaged 4 Flashing: 90-day use-by period for the test strip drum has expired. 15 Memory: either the saved result or one of the averages, highest or lowest results is being displayed 5 Unit of measurement for BG result 16 Follows time in 12-hour format 6 Meter unable to calculate use-by period for the test strip drum or 90-day use-by period expired 17 When an average is displayed: number of results included E-5 Measuring window dirty, blood drawn up too soon with the test strip, test strip drew up too little blood, test strip pulled out, test strip remains in the meter, test strip defective, condensation in the meter 7 Flag indicating performance check Flashing: prompt to perform a performance check 18 Messages in the numeric field 2 Temperature outside the permitted range 3 Batteries are becoming weaker 8 Hypo indicator setting Flashing: result below indicator level Memory: no results in memory or averaging not possible 9 Meter in settings 18 Result greater than 33.3 mmol/L (greater than 600 mg/dL) 10 Flag indicating special result 11 Alarm clock setting Flashing: optical signal during alarm call 15 Brightness of the display Overview of error messages 1 13 Beep tone or Acoustic Mode Finger pricker Overview of display symbols 17 16 Test button Turn off j Test strip drum Tip of the test strip – where blood is drawn up 8 M button Change numeric values, select next option 5 12 Setting for beep tone and Acoustic Mode Beep tone or Acoustic Mode set to on Result less than 0.6 mmol/L (less than 10 mg/dL) Results download E-7 Batteries empty, meter error, strong electromagnetic field, test strip bent/moved, blood drawn up too early with the test strip E12 Test strip pulled out during measurement E13 Test strip is stuck or drum does not rotate E20 Temperature too high or too low to test or severe differences in temperature E21 Test strip drew up too little blood E22 No drum in the meter, drum from different monitoring system is inserted or drum bar code is damaged E23 Result in memory cannot be displayed EEE Meter error End Drum is empty