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BLOOD GLUCOSEMONITORING SYSTEMOWNER’S MANUALVersion 1.0 Octorber, 2008311-4255100-001

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10Contents of the System These products included in the kit have been designed, tested, and proven to work together as a system to

Page 3 - KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS

www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics11Appearance and Key Function of the Meter 1. TEST SLOT Is where you insert the test strip. The meter will

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

12LCD Display TimeDay AverageAlarm Funtion IndicatorLow Battery SymbolTest Strip SymbolTest Result AreaKetone WarningBlood Drop SymbolMeasurement Uni

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics13Appearance of the Test Strip This system measures the amount of sugar (glucose) in whole blood.

Page 6 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

14 PREPARATION BEFORE USEBattery Replacement Your meter comes with two 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries. The meter will alert you when the power i

Page 7 - When to use AST?

www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics15To replace the battery, make sure that the meter is turned off.STEP1 Press the buckle on bat

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16Setting the Meter and Deleting the Memory Your meter comes with the time, date, unit of measurement, memory deletion and alarm function setting. I

Page 9 - GETTING STARTED

www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics17STEP 2 Set the Month Press and release the main button until you see the correct month. To move faster

Page 10 - PLEASE NOTE!

18If you select 24h, format of time will be from 00:00 to 23:59 without AM and PM. An example is shown below.After nishing setting 12h or 24h, press

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics19STEP 6 Set the Minutes Press and release the main button to advance one minute. To move faster, keep

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2Dear UltraTRAK PRO System Owner:This manual contains important information you must know about the system. Please read it thoroughly and carefully.Ul

Page 13 - Absorbent Hole

20STEP 8 Delete Memory“dEL” and ashing yes/no is displayed on the screen. If you do NOT want to delete memory, press the main button to select “no” a

Page 14 - PREPARATION BEFORE USE

www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics21STEP 9 Select and Set Alarm FunctionThe meter provides four alarms. You are able to set four different ala

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22Alarm 2 settingIf you press the main button to select “OFF”, then press the set button to go to set Alarm 2.If you press the main button to select “

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics23Alarm 3 settingIf you press the main button to select “OFF”, then press the set button to go to set Alarm

Page 17 - STEP 4 Select the 12h or 24h

24Alarm 4 settingIf you press the main button to select “OFF”, press the set button to turn off the meter.If you press the main button to select “On”,

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics25Alarm FunctionThe meter provides for alarms. The alarm function alerts you to perform your blood glucose r

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26An example if Alarm 1 at 10:00AM and Alarm 2 at 2:00PM. The meter automatically turns on at 10:00 AM rst and next turns on at 2:00 PM. You can dire

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics27►Or you can leave the meter without pressing any button for two minutes. The meter will turn off automatic

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28Checking with UltraTRAK PRO Glucose Control Solution UltraTRAK PRO glucose control solutions contain a known amount of glucose that reacts w

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics29When your test strips are exposed to extreme environmental • conditions (See Storage section of this manua

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics3IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ THIS BEFORE USINGThe following basic safety precautions should always be

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30Important Control Solution Information Use only UltraTRAK PRO control solutions.• Check the expiration date on the control solution vial. • Do not

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics31Doing a Control Solution Test STEP 2. Press the main buttonWhile the “ ” symbol is ashing, press the m

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32WARNINGContact bars must be inserted all the way into the meter or you • may get an inaccurate test result.Every time you perform a control

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics33STEP 3 Obtain Control Solution. Shake the control solution vial well. Remove the cap from the control sol

Page 28 - BEFORE TESTING

34STEP 5 . Read and Compare the Result After counting to 0, the test result of control solution is shown on the screen.Compare this re

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics35 TESTING YOUR BLOODBe sure to read this section and the test strip package insert found in the test strip

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36Testing Procedure Wash and dry your hands rst before starting.STEP 1 Set the Lancing Device.Screw off the cap of lancing device. Insert a l

Page 31 - STEP 2. Press the main button

www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics37The lancing device is now ready for use. Set aside for later use.Slide the ejection/cocking control back u

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38STEP 2 Insert Test StripSTEP 3 Get a Drop of BloodInsert a test strip with contact bars end rst and facing up into the test slot. The meter turns o

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics39Sites other than ngertip ¾Please refer to the section of “About AST” for available punctured sites.After

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4TABLE OF CONTENTSIMPORTANT INFORMATION 06ABOUT ALTERNATIVE SITE TESTING (AST) 07GETTING STARTED 09 Intended Use 09 Principle of Measureme

Page 35 - TESTING YOUR BLOOD

40STEP 4 Apply Blood into the Test StripSTEP 5 Obtain an Accurate Result in 7 SecondsWhen “ “ is ashing on the screen, apply your blood to the

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics41Do not push your nger (with blood on it) against the test strip or • try to apply a smeared sample on the

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42STEP 7 Remove the Lancet WARNINGThe used lancet and the used test strip may be potentially biohazard. Please discard it carefully according to your

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics43Expected Test Results Blood glucose monitoring plays an important role in diabetes control. A long-term

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44 COMPARING METER AND LABORATORY RESULTSThe meter provides you with whole blood equivalent results.The result you obtain from your meter may

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics45You may still have a variation from the result because blood glucose levels can change signi

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46 USING THE METER MEMORYView Results on the Meter Your meter stores the latest 450 results of control solution and your blood glucose with date and

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics47STEP 3. After the last test result, press the M button again and the meter will be turned off.STEP 1. When

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48The 7- day average is calculated from the blood glucose results obtained during the last 7 days.STEP 2. Press the main button once by once to review

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics49STEP 3. Exit The Memory ModeAfter the 90-day average, press the main button again to turn off the meter.PL

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics5TESTING YOUR BLOOD 35 Test Procedure 36 Expected Test Results

Page 46 - USING THE METER MEMORY

502. When using the meter for the rst time, “---“ is displayed when you recall the test results or review the average result. It means that there is

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics51 VIEWING RESULTS ON A PERSONAL COMPUTERResults in memory can be transmitted to the personal c

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52Step 3 Transmit DataFollow the instructions provided in the software to transmit data. Results transmitted will include date and time. Remove the ca

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics53 TAKE CARE OF YOUR METER AND STRIPTo avoid the meter and test strips getting dirt, dust or other contamina

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542. Strip StorageStorage condition: 40°F to ¾140°F (4°C to 40°C), below 85% relative humidity. Do not freeze.Store your test strips in their ¾origi

Page 51 - COMPUTER

www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics55Use each test strip immediately ¾after removing it from the vial.Write the discard date (the ¾date opene

Page 52 - Step 3 Transmit Data

56The “Error Messages” you will probably encounter when using this meter are listed as followings. If you get any problem in performing test with thi

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics57Special Message Special symbols and messages appear together with your test result.Message What it means

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58Error Message Message What it means ActionAppear when the battery can not provide enough power for a test.Replace the battery immediately.A

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics59 Problem in operation 1. If the meter does not display a message after inserting a test strip:2. If t

Page 56 - PROBLEM-SOLVING GUIDE

6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may ¾cause false low results. If you believe you are suffering from severe

Page 57 - Message What it means

603. If the control solution test result is out of rangePROBABLE CAUSE WHAT TO DOError in performing the test.Read the instruction thor-oughly and

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics61 SPECIFICATIONSDimension & Weight: 61.7mm(L) x 92.7mm(W) x 23.2mm(H),

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62 SUMMARY OF OPERATIONThis summary is intended only for quick reference and not as a substitute for the owner’s manual. Please read the enti

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics63STEP4. STEP4. Obtain a resultThe meter starts to count down. Never try to add any blood into the absorbent

Page 61 - SPECIFICATIONS

64Distributed by:Vertex Diagnostics958 Church St.Baldwin, NY 11510USACustomer Care Line: 1.888.90.VERTEX Customer Service Line is available for 24

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics7 ABOUT ALTERNATIVE SITE TESTING (AST)Important: There’re limitations for doing AST. Please consult your

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8We strongly recommend you do AST in the following intervals:In a pre-meal or fasting state (more than 2 hours since ¾the last meal). Two hours or mo

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www.vertexdiagnostics.comvertexdiagnostics9 GETTING STARTEDIntended Use The system is intended for use outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use). I

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