Non-invasive blood glucose meter manual
Precautions before use
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1. After electronic stimulation, each person has different feedback signals and the speed of digestion and absorption of food or medicine is different. This meter must be calibrated every 2-3 months through the patient return visit to the hospital for using the serum glucose value to calibrate. The meter will automatically lock the best personal’s code for the following tests and ensure all values from this meter are highly consistent with the hospital test values.
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2. The original design of this meter is based on the internationally recognized accurate YSI instrument value ±3% as the standard debugging, and the commercially available personal blood glucose meters use ±15~20% as the standard (large error). Therefore, the calibration of this meter must be based on the serum glucose value obtained from the hospital. Please do not use the value from the marketed blood sampling meters; It has been verified by experimental research that commercially available personal blood glucose meters often affect accuracy due to various factors such as the blood squeeze method, the amount of blood squeezed, and the validity period of the test strip, which can easily cause the value to deviate from the YSI standard, so that the high accuracy results expected by the meter cannot be obtained .
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3. International Diabetes Standards: Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG), means not eating for more than eight hours. Two hours Postprandial Blood Glucose (2hPBG) means after meals are calculated at the beginning of the first bite.
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4. Regular return visits for diabetic patients are important to assist physicians in monitoring their diet and medications during treatment.
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5. The first time to use this meter, please follow the on-screen instructions to select "中文" ( Chinese ) or "ENG" ( English) , and select the units ( mmol/L or mg/dL ). Once selected, the meter will automatically lock; and it will not appear in the following tests.
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