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This file may not print or view at 100%.Die lines and color breaks do not print.“Holding Area” text, box and rules do not print.Owner’s Booklet for Self-Testing OnlyRoche USA –51742V4/1 – 06333630003 – BlackBlood Glucose MeterRoche USA –51742V4/2 – 06333630003 – CyanRoche USA –51742V4/3 – 06333630003 – MagentaRoche USA –51742V4/4 – 06333630003 – Yellow51742 06333630003.indb 11/22/13 1:17 PM

Inside FrontContentsImportant Safety Information.1Chapter 1: Your New System.5Chapter 2: Control Tests.10Chapter 3: The ACCU-CHEK FastClix Lancing Device.13Chapter 4: Blood Glucose Tests.17Chapter 5: Meter Memory, Setup, and Data Transfer.24Chapter 6: Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning and Disinfecting.33Chapter 7: Maintenance and Troubleshooting.38Chapter 8: Technical Information.42Index.47ACCU-CHEK, ACCU-CHEK NANO, ACCU-CHEK SMARTVIEW,ACCU-CHEK NANO SMARTVIEW, and FASTCLIX are trademarks of Roche.All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2013 Roche Diagnostics06333630003-0113Roche Diagnostics9115 Hague RoadIndianapolis, IN 46256www.accu-chek.com51742 06333630003.indb 21/22/13 1:17 PM

Important Safety InformationImportant Safety InformationThis file may not print or view at 100%.Die lines and color breaks do not print.The ACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView SystemThe ACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView blood glucose monitoring system is intended to be used for the quantitativemeasurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips or palm. TheACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView blood glucose monitoring system is intended to be used by a single person andshould not be shared.The ACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView blood glucose monitoring system is intended for self-testing outside the body(in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetescontrol. The ACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView blood glucose monitoring system should not be used for the diagnosisof or screening of diabetes or for neonatal use. Alternate site testing should be done only during steady-statetimes (when glucose is not changing rapidly).The ACCU-CHEK SmartView test strips are for use with the ACCU-CHEK Nano blood glucose meter toquantitatively measure glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips orpalm.This system is intended to be used by a single person and should not be shared.The ACCU‑CHEK Nano SmartView blood glucose monitoring system includes:ACCU‑CHEK Nano meter with batteries, ACCU‑CHEK SmartView test strips*, ACCU‑CHEK SmartView controlsolution*, ACCU‑CHEK FastClix lancing device* (with a black cap for fingertip testing and an AST cap** foralternate site testing), ACCU‑CHEK FastClix lancet drum*.*may be sold separately**available upon request from the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072WarningChoking hazard. Small parts. Keep away from children under the age of 3 years.NoteThe term “blood glucose” is used when referring to “blood sugar.”151742 06333630003.indb 11/22/13 1:17 PM“Holding Area” text, box and rules do not print.Roche USA –51742V2/1 – 06333630003 – BlackRoche USA – 51742V2/2 – 06333630003 – PMS 287 CVC 30%

Important Safety InformationNeed Help?Contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center toll-free at 1‑800‑858‑8072. We offer assistance24 hours a day, 365 days a year in many languages. You can also visit accu-chek.com for diabetesmanagement tools and product demonstrations.Please complete the warranty card and mail it, so you receive the best customer service possible and productupdate news.About Testing Yourself or OthersWarning DO NOT CHANGE YOUR THERAPY BASED ON A TEST RESULT THAT DOES NOT MATCH HOW YOU FEEL OR IFYOU BELIEVE THAT YOUR TEST RESULT COULD BE INCORRECT. It is always a good idea to have a back-up testing method available. Failure to test could cause a delay intherapy decisions and lead to a serious medical condition. Examples of back-up testing methods includea back-up meter or testing by a laboratory. Ask your healthcare professional or pharmacist about otherpossible back-up methods. If your blood glucose result does not match how you feel and you have followed the instructions in thisOwner’s Booklet, follow your healthcare professional’s instructions, or contact your healthcare professional.251742 06333630003.indb 21/22/13 1:17 PM

Important Safety InformationWarning During normal testing, any blood glucose meter or lancing device may come in contact with blood. All partsof the kit are considered biohazardous and can potentially transmit infectious diseases from bloodbornepathogens, even after you have performed cleaning and disinfecting.1,2 The meter and lancing device should never be used by more than one person. Do not share the meterand lancing device with anyone, including family members, due to the risk of infection from bloodbornepathogens.1,2 Cleaning and disinfecting the meter and lancing device destroys most, but not necessarily all, bloodbornepathogens.3 If the meter is being operated by a second person who is providing testing assistance to the user, the meterand lancing device should be cleaned and disinfected prior to use by the second person. Disinfect the meter and lancing device before allowing anyone else to handle them. Do not allow anyone elseto test with the meter or lancing device. It is important to keep the meter and lancing device clean and disinfected. For instructions on how toclean and disinfect the meter and lancing device, see Chapter 6, Meter and Lancing Device Cleaning andDisinfecting. Wash hands thoroughly before and after handling the meter, lancing device, or test strips.Note Perform a control test when you open a new test strip box or if you think that a test result is incorrect.Performing a control test lets you know that the meter and test strips are working properly. Refer to the test strip and control solution package inserts for additional health-related information.351742 06333630003.indb 31/22/13 1:17 PM

Important Safety InformationSpecial Information for Caregivers Do not use the meter system to measure blood glucose in people who are experiencing cardiovascularcollapse (severe shock) or decreased peripheral blood flow. Consult your healthcare professional to determine if it is appropriate for your child to be taught how to use themeter system or any other medical products. Some people with diabetes do not experience symptoms of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Others, suchas children or people who are unconscious or have certain disabilities, may not be able to communicate theirsymptoms to caregivers. For these reasons, do not change any therapy without first talking to a healthcareprofessional.Before You Start TestingWarning Carefully read and follow the instructions in the Owner’s Booklet and package inserts for the test strips andcontrol solution. It is very important to follow the instructions in order to avoid an incorrect test result thatleads to improper therapy. Inspect the test strip container before using the test strips for the first time. If you see any damage to thecontainer cap or if anything prevents the cap from closing properly, do not use the test strips. Contact theACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center. Damaged test strips can cause inaccurate results, which couldlead to improper therapy. The meter, test strips, and control solution are only for use outside the body (in vitro). Do not eat the teststrips. Do not swallow or inject the control solution or use the control solution for any purpose other thantesting the ACCU‑CHEK Nano SmartView system.NoteSet the time and date on the meter before you begin testing.451742 06333630003.indb 41/22/13 1:17 PM

Chapter 1: Your New SystemYour New SystemThe ACCU-CHEK Nano Meter41Side View5632Front ViewBack View1. DisplayShows results, messages, and test results storedin memory.2. Test Strip SlotInsert test strip here.3. Battery DrawerPull out to replace batteries.Top View4. Power/Set ButtonTurns meter on or off and sets options.5. Right Arrow and Left Arrow ButtonsPress to enter memory, adjust settings, andscroll through test results.6. Infrared (IR) WindowTransfers data from the meter to a computer.551742 06333630003.indb 51/22/13 1:17 PM

Your New System781011(For Example)Test Strip97. Test Strip Container10. Control Solution Bottle8. Golden EndInsert this end into meter.11. Batteries9. Yellow WindowTouch blood drop or control solution here.651742 06333630003.indb 61/22/13 1:17 PM

Your New SystemThe ACCU-CHEK FastClix Lancing Device1532641. CapFor fingertip testing.2. Comfort Dial with DepthSelectionSelect penetration depth.3. Penetration Depth IndicatorPoints to depth setting.4. LeverAdvance to a new lancet.5. Lancet Counter WindowShows number of availablelancets.6. Release buttonPress to prime and prick.7. Lancet DrumContains 6 lancets.8. AST CapFor Alternate Site Testing(available upon request from theACCU-CHEK CustomerCare Service Center at1-800-858-8072).78NoteSome items may be sold separately.751742 06333630003.indb 71/22/13 1:17 PM

Your New SystemUsing the ACCU‑CHEK Nano SmartView System Use only ACCU‑CHEK SmartView test strips. Use the test strip immediately after removing it from the test strip container. Do not apply blood or control solution to the test strip before inserting it into the meter. Retest with a new teststrip. If a result appears before applying blood or control solution, do not act on that result. Close the test strip container tightly immediately after removing a test strip. Moisture can damage the teststrips and produce incorrect results. Store the unused test strips in their original container with the cap tightly closed. Discard the test strips if they are past the Use By date printed on the test strip container. If the Use By date ismissing or cannot be read, do not use the test strips. Contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at1‑800‑858‑8072. Refer to the test strip package insert for test strip storage and system operating conditions. Do not remove test strips from the test strip container and put them into another container, such as a plasticbag, pocket, purse, wallet, etc. Do not reuse test strips. Once control solution or blood has been applied to a test strip, discard it. If a retest isnecessary, use a new test strip. Perform a control test every time you open a new test strip box.WarningTo prevent inaccurate results: DO NOT expose test strips to heat, moisture, or humidity. Temperatures outside the required range, as wellas moisture and humidity, can damage the test strips and lead to inaccurate results. DO NOT bend, cut, or alter the test strips. DO NOT get dirt, food, or other material on the test strip.851742 06333630003.indb 81/22/13 1:17 PM

Your New SystemButton FunctionsHere are the functions of the power/set and arrow buttons on the meter. These functions are used throughoutthis booklet.ButtonFunctionActionTurn the meter on or offPress and release .Enter the set-up modeTurn the meter on. Press and holdappears on the display.Exit the set-up mode at anytimePress and hold until the flashing test strip symbolappears on the display.Set the chosen featurePress and release .Check the display segmentsCheck the display before each test to make sure allsegments are clear and look like the picture to theleft.Turn the meter off. Press and holdcomplete display.until set-upto see theIf one of the segments is missing or looks differentfrom the picture, do not use the meter. Contact theACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center at1‑800‑858‑8072.Adjust settings for time anddate, beeper, test reminders,and hypoglycemic alertPress and holdEnter memoryPress and releaseMark a blood glucose resultPress and releasePress and releaseoror.to scroll faster.or.951742 06333630003.indb 91/22/13 1:17 PM

Chapter 2: Control TestsControl TestsWhen to Perform a Control TestPerforming a control test lets you know the meter and test strips are working properly. You should perform acontrol test when: you open a new test strip box. you left the test strip container open. you think the test strips are damaged. you want to check the meter and test strips. the test strips were stored in extreme temperatures, humidity, or both. you dropped the meter. your test result does not match how you feel. you want to check if you are performing the test correctly.About the Control Solution Use only ACCU‑CHEK SmartView control solution. Close the control solution bottle tightly after use. Write the date you open the control solution bottle on the bottle label. The control solution must be discarded3 months from the date the control solution bottle was opened (discard date) or on the Use By date on thebottle label, whichever comes first. Do not use control solution that is past the Use By or discard date. Refer to the control solution package insert for control solution storage conditions. The meter automatically recognizes the difference between the control solution and blood. The control results are not displayed in memory. The control solution can stain fabric. Remove stains by washing with soap and water. Control solution is available for purchase. To order the control solution, talk to your pharmacist or visitaccu-chek.com to order online.1051742 06333630003.indb 101/22/13 1:17 PM

Control TestsPerforming a Control TestYou need the meter, a test strip, and control solution.12Check the Use By date onthe test strip container. Donot use test strips past theUse By date.Check the meter displayfor missing segments.All segments should looklike the picture.43Insert the test strip intothe meter in the directionof the arrows.Place the meter on a flatsurface.5Remove the bottle cap.Wipe the tip of the bottlewith a tissue.Squeeze the bottle until atiny drop forms at the tip.6Remove and discard theused test strip.After a successful test, themeter turns off 5 secondsafter the test strip isremoved.Touch the drop to thefront edge of the yellowwindow of the test stripuntil you see flash.Do not put controlsolution on top of thetest strip.When you see flash,there is enough controlsolution in the test strip.The control result and the Wipe the tip of the bottlebottle symbol appear onwith a tissue. Cap thethe display.bottle tightly.OK and the control resultalternate on the display ifthe control result is inrange OR Err and thecontrol result alternate onthe display if the controlresult is not in range.1151742 06333630003.indb 111/22/13 1:17 PM

Control TestsUnderstanding Out-of-Range Control ResultsWarningThe control range applies only to a control result. It only indicates that the test strips and meter are workingproperly. Do not use a control result to interpret blood glucose results.If the control result is out of range, do not use the meter until you solve the problem. Check this list to helpsolve the problem.Troubleshooting ChecksAction1. Were the test strips or control solutionsexpired?Discard the test strips or control solution if either ispast the Use By date. If the control solution wasopened more than 3 months ago, discard it. Repeatthe control test with an unexpired test strip and anunexpired control solution.2. Did you wipe the tip of the control solutionbottle before use?Wipe the tip of the bottle with a tissue. Repeat thecontrol test with a new test strip and a fresh drop ofcontrol solution.3. Were the caps on the test strip container andthe control solution bottle always closedtightly?Replace the test strips or control solution if you thinkeither was uncapped for some time. Repeat thecontrol test.4. Was the test strip used immediately after itwas removed from the test strip container?Repeat the control test with a new test strip and afresh drop of control solution.5. Were the test strips and control solutionsstored in a cool, dry place?Repeat the control test with a properly stored teststrip or control solution.6. Did you follow the directions?Read Chapter 2, Control Tests, and repeat the controltest.7. Are you still unsure of the problem?Contact the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care ServiceCenter at 1-800-858-8072.1251742 06333630003.indb 121/22/13 1:17 PM

3The ACCU-CHEK FastClix Lancing DeviceUsing the ACCU‑CHEK FastClix Lancing Device The black cap is for fingertip testing only. Remember that the opening where the lancet comes out is not in the center of the cap. Remove the cap by pulling it straight off. Do not twist the cap. The AST cap* is for testing other approved sites on the body, not the fingertip. Remove the cap by pulling it straight off. Do not twist the cap. For palm testing, we suggest a depth setting of 3. Once you perform a successfulblood glucose test, you may want to find the lowest depth setting that provides enoughblood with the least amount of pain. A new lancet drum is dark gray with a white end. A used lancet drum has a visible red stripe on the white end. You cannot reuse a used lancet drum. Do not remove the lancet drum until you have used all 6 lancets. The penetration depth indicator on the comfort dial shows the current depth setting.The higher the number, the deeper the penetration. The best depth setting is thelowest number that lets you get enough blood for a test. Try different depth settings tofind the one that is right for you. For soft skin, we suggest a depth setting of 2. For thick skin, try a higher depth setting.*Available upon request from the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072.1351742 06333630003.indb 131/22/13 1:17 PM

3The ACCU-CHEK FastClix Lancing DeviceInserting a Lancet DrumYou must first load the lancet drum into the lancing device to get it ready for use.123Remove the cap.Insert a new lancet drum,white end first, until itclicks firmly into place.Slide the cap on until itstops by aligning thenotch on the cap with thenotch on the lancingdevice.You are now ready to usethe first lancet.The lancet counter showsa number 6, meaning youhave six new lancetsremaining.NoteOnce the lancet drum is inserted into the lancing device, do not remove the lancet drum until completelyused. The lancet drum cannot be reused once it has been removed from the lancing device.WarningYou must not insert the lancet drum into the lancing device and simultaneously press the release button orhold the lancing device with the release button resting on a surface such as a table top. This could release alancet and inadvertently cause injury.1451742 06333630003.indb 141/22/13 1:17 PM

The ACCU-CHEK FastClix Lancing Device3Using the ACCU-CHEK FastClix Lancing Device12Make sure you select thecorrect cap.43Obtain a blood drop. SeeChapter 4, Blood GlucoseTests.Adjust the lancet depth byturning the comfort dial.Advance to the next lancetby sliding the leverforward and back all theway.The number in the lancetcounter decreases by 1.The lancet counterwindow shows thenumber of remaininglancets.Note ALWAYS use a new, sterile lancet each time you test to avoid infection. For safety reasons, once you advance to a new lancet, you cannot go back to a used lancet. NEVER reuse a lancet. NEVER share your lancing device with anyone.1551742 06333630003.indb 151/22/13 1:17 PM

3The ACCU-CHEK FastClix Lancing DeviceChanging the Lancet DrumWhen you have used the sixth and last lancet, change the lancet drum.1234Remove the cap.Hold the lancet drumbetween your thumb andindex finger and pull itstraight out.A red stripe is visible onthe white part, indicatingthat the lancet drum hasbeen used.Throw the old lancetdrum away.Always discardaccording to localregulations.Insert a new lancet drum,white end first, until itclicks firmly into place.Slide the cap back on untilit stops by aligning thenotch on the cap with thenotch on the lancingdevice.1651742 06333630003.indb 161/22/13 1:17 PM

Blood Glucose Tests4WarningBlood glucose results can be displayed in either mg/dL or mmol/L. The back labelof the meter shows the unit of measurement. If the meter shows the wrong unit,contact the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at 1-800-858-8072. If youdo not know which unit of measurement is correct for you, contact yourhealthcare professional. Using the wrong unit of measurement may causemisinterpretation of your actual blood glucose level and may lead to impropertherapy.mg/dL or mmol/Lis printed here1751742 06333630003.indb 171/22/13 1:17 PM

4Blood Glucose TestsPerforming a Blood Glucose Test with Blood from Your FingertipRefer to the Important Safety Information at the beginning of this booklet.Before you perform your first blood glucose test, set up the meter correctly and perform a control test. You needthe meter, a test strip, and a lancing device with a lancet drum loaded to perform a blood test.1Check the meter displayfor missing segments.All segments should looklike the picture.2Wash your hands withAdjust the comfort dial.warm soapy water and drythoroughly. Dirty or wethands could affect testresults.5Insert the test strip intothe meter in the directionof the arrows.The meter turns on andbeeps.36When the blood dropsymbol flashes, obtain ablood drop.4Check the Use By date onthe test strip container.Do not use test strips pastthe Use By date.7Place the lancing devicefirmly against the side ofyour fingertip.Press the release buttonall the way down to prickyour finger.1851742 06333630003.indb 181/22/13 1:17 PM

Blood Glucose Tests89410Otherwise, remove anddiscard the used test strip.After a successful test, themeter turns itself off5 seconds after the teststrip is removed.Gently squeeze your fingerto assist the blood flow.This helps you get a blooddrop.Touch the blood drop tothe front edge of theyellow window of the teststrip.Do not put blood on top ofthe test strip.The meter beeps andflashes when there isenough blood in the teststrip.The test result appears onthe display.To assign a marker to thetest result, leave the teststrip in the meter.See Chapter 4, MarkingBlood Glucose Results andSetting the Post-Meal TestReminder.11Advance to the nextlancet.Wash hands thoroughlywith soap and water.1951742 06333630003.indb 191/22/13 1:17 PM

4Blood Glucose TestsPerforming a Blood Glucose Test with Blood from Your Palm (Alternate Site Testing)You have the option of obtaining a blood sample from other sites on your body besidesthe fingertip. Alternate sites include 2 palm testing sites. The 2 palm testing sites arethe fleshy areas under the thumb (A thenar) and under the little finger(B hypothenar).Blood obtained from the fingertip can be used at any time to test blood glucose.If blood from an alternate site is used, there are certain times when testing is notAappropriate. This is because your blood glucose level changes faster in your fingertipthan in the alternate sites. These differences may cause you to misinterpret youractual blood glucose level, leading to improper therapy and potential adverse health effects.Read the next section before you try testing from alternate sites.You mayperform a palmtestYou may NOTperform a palmtestB immediately before a meal. while fasting. up to 2 hours following a meal, when blood glucose values can rise quickly.after injecting bolus insulin, when blood glucose values can decrease rapidly.after exercise.if you are sick.if you think your blood glucose is low (hypoglycemia).if you sometimes do not notice when your blood glucose is low.If you are interested in AST, talk to your healthcare professional first.To obtain an AST cap and detailed AST instructions, contact the ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center at1-800-858-8072.2051742 06333630003.indb 201/22/13 1:17 PM

4Blood Glucose TestsMarking Blood Glucose Results and Setting the Post-Meal Test ReminderYou can mark a blood glucose result to indicate a special event. If you select a test result marker, it isautomatically stored in memory. When you review the test results in memory, these markers can help youremember what was different about the test result.SymbolFunctionPre-Meal MarkerMarking blood glucose results with a pre-meal marker provides more information about yourtest results to help you and your healthcare professional in the management of your diabetes.Pre-Meal Marker with Post-Meal Test ReminderWhen a pre-meal result is marked with a post-meal test reminder, the meter beeps 1 or 2 hoursafter you test to remind you to do a post-meal test. Set the post-meal test reminder time to 1 or2 hours in the set-up mode. The meter will beep 1 or 2 hours after the pre-meal test to remindyou to do a post-meal test.Post-Meal MarkerMarking blood glucose results with a post-meal marker provides more information about yourtest results to help you and your healthcare professional in the management of your diabetes.The post-meal marker automatically appears with the test result if a test is performed15 minutes before or after the post-meal test reminder is programmed to beep.General MarkerYou might want to use the general marker to mark an event such as an AST result or exercise.2151742 06333630003.indb 211/22/13 1:17 PM

4Blood Glucose TestsHere is how to mark a test result and initiate a post-meal test reminder:1. Perform a blood glucose test.The blood glucose results appears on the display.2. Leave the test strip in the meter. Press and releasepost-meal test reminder.to toggle through the test result markers and3. When the marker or test reminder that you wish to select appears on the display, remove the test stripfrom the meter.Unusual Blood Glucose ResultsIf your blood glucose result does not match how you feel, follow these steps:1. Perform a control test. See Chapter 2, Control Tests.2. Repeat the blood glucose test. See Chapter 4, Performing a Blood Glucose Test with Blood from YourFingertip.If your blood glucose result still does not match how you feel, follow your healthcare professional’s instructionsor call your healthcare professional immediately.NoteAlways follow your healthcare professional’s instructions. For example, if your healthcare professional hasadvised you to immediately treat a low blood glucose result (such as by eating something), then do that first.Warning Do not change your treatment because of one blood glucose result. NEVER ignore symptoms of low or high blood glucose.2251742 06333630003.indb 221/22/13 1:17 PM

Blood Glucose Tests4Symptoms of Low or High Blood GlucoseWarningThe meter is designed to provide a numerical value for blood glucose in the range of 20–600 mg/dL. If youreceive a numerical value below 20 mg/dL or above 600 mg/dL and it does not match how you feel, contactthe ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care Service Center toll-free at 1‑800‑858‑8072.Being aware of the symptoms of low or high blood glucose can help you understand your test results anddecide what to do if they seem unusual.Low blood glucose (hypoglycemia): Symptoms of hypoglycemia may include, but are not limited to, anxiety,shakiness, sweating, headache, increased hunger, dizziness, pale skin color, sudden change in mood orirritability, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, clumsiness, palpitations, and/or confusion.High blood glucose (hyperglycemia): Symptoms of hyperglycemia may include, but are not limited to, increasedthirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, drowsiness, and/or unexplained weight loss.If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, or other unusual symptoms, test your blood glucose from thefingertip. If your blood glucose result is displayed as LO or HI, follow your healthcare professional’s instructionsor contact your healthcare professional immediately. If your blood glucose result does not match how you feel,follow the steps under Chapter 4, Unusual Blood Glucose Results.Comparing Your Meter Result to a Laboratory ResultA common question is how the blood glucose results on the meter compare to the laboratory results. Your bloodglucose can change quickly, especially after eating, taking medication, or physical activity. If you test yourself inthe morning, then go to your healthcare professional’s office for a blood glucose test, your test results willprobably not match, even if you are fasting. This is typically not a problem with the meter, it just means thattime has elapsed and your blood glucose level has changed.Although you always apply fresh capillary whole blood to the test strip, the system has been calibrated todeliver plasma-like values for easier comparison to laboratory results.If you want to compare your meter result to the laboratory result, you must be fasting. Take the meter to yourhealthcare professional’s office and test yourself by fingerstick within 5 minutes of having blood drawn fromyour arm by a healthcare professional. Keep in mind that the laboratory uses different technology than themeter and that blood glucose meters for self-testing generally read somewhat lower than the laboratory result.2351742 06333630003.indb 231/22/13 1:17 PM

5Meter Memory, Setup, and Data TransferStoring Blood Glucose and Control ResultsThe meter automatically stores up to 500 blood glucose results with the time and date of the test result andany test result marker which you can review at any time. Tes

The ACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView System The ACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView blood glucose monitoring system is intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips or palm. The ACCU-CHEK Nano SmartView blood glucose

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