Diabetes Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Système de surveillance de la glycémie
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The SureStep System is intended for use
outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use). It
should be used only for testing purposes and
only with fresh whole blood samples. It should
not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes.
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Welcome to LifeScan
professional monitor and adjust your
treatment plan to gain better control of
your diabetes.
Congratulations! You’ve chosen a product
made by LifeScan, a leading company in
providing products to help you manage
your diabetes. SureStep blood glucose
monitoring products are widely available
without a prescription.
Everything you need to know about
using the SureStep System is included
in this booklet. If you have any ques-
tions, please feel free to call the toll-free
numbers to speak with our Customer
Services Department.
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Blood glucose monitoring plays an impor-
tant role in controlling your diabetes. A
long-term study showed that keeping blood
glucose levels close to normal can reduce
the risk of complications by up to 60% .
Remember to complete and mail the
Warranty Registration Card.
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The results you get with the SureStep
System can help you and your healthcare
Important phone numbers:
Meter Serial Number _____________
LifeScan Customer Care Line:
CANADA 1 800 663-5521
U.S.A. 1 800 227-8862
Healthcare Professional ________________________ Pharmacist _______________________
Diabetes Educator _____________________________ Other ____________________________
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CAUTION: Before using any product to test your blood glucose (blood sugar),
read all instructions and practice the test. Do all quality control checks as
directed and consult with a diabetes healthcare professional. These recom-
mendations apply to all blood glucose monitoring systems and are supported
by the Diabetes Educator Section of the Canadian Diabetes Association.
IMPORTANT: If you have followed the tips to ensure accuracy and your blood
glucose results are still out of range, call your healthcare professional.
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The SureStep System contains many small parts: test strip holder, battery
door, batteries, lancets, control solution vial, test strips, test strip bottle cap,
etc. Keep the system out of the reach of small children because these parts
may be dangerous if swallowed.
If using a 10% bleach solution to disinfect the meter, be sure to completely
remove any bleach from the meter and test strip holder with a cloth dampened
with water. Bleach will react with the test strips and cause inaccurate results.
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
LEARNING THE SYSTEM
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SureStep Blood Glucose Meter
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SureStep Test Strips
Display Symbols
CODING THE METER
Three Easy Steps to Coding
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CHECKING THE SYSTEM
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SureStep Glucose Control Solution
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TESTING YOUR BLOOD
Detailed Test Procedure
– Getting a Drop of Blood
– How to Test Your Blood
Optional Colour Chart
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UNDERSTANDING
YOUR RESULTS
Overview
36
Comparing Meter and Laboratory Results 37
Expected Test Results (Target Range)
Testing Tips to Ensure Accuracy
Health Conditions Causing
Out-of-Range Results
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40
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43
Recommendations for Better
Diabetes Control
RECALLING RESULTS
FROM METER MEMORY
Using the Meter for the First Time
Recalling All Results in Meter Memory
Uploading Memory Data
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CARING FOR YOUR METER
General Care
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Cleaning the Meter
Changing the Batteries
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CHANGING METER SETTINGS
(Set-Up Mode)
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Entering Set-Up Mode
Setting the Time and Date
Display of Last Result
Unit of Measurement (mmol/L or mg/dL) 59
Beep Signals
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14- and 30-Day Test Averages
Time Format
Date Format
Exiting the Set-Up Mode
SOLVING PROBLEMS
SPECIFICATIONS
Helpful Messages
Error Messages
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Performance Characteristics
Guarantee and Warranty
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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L E A R N I N G T H E S Y S T E M
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The SureStep Diabetes Blood
used by most clinical laboratories.
Easy-to-understand symbols guide
you through the test procedure and
help you if any problems arise.
Glucose Monitoring System is the
next advance in the self-monitoring
of blood glucose. The SureStep
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System is for people with diabetes
who need to check the level of
sugar (glucose) in their blood. A
drop of blood is taken from the
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SureStep Brand Test Strips
are the only test strips that have
been specifically designed, devel-
oped, and tested for use with the
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finger and placed on a SureStep
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SureStep Meter to ensure consis-
Test Strip, which is then inserted
tent quality and accuracy. For
reliable results and to maintain
the manufacturer’s complete ser-
vice, support, and warranty, use
only SureStep Brand Test Strips
made by LifeScan.
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into the SureStep Blood Glucose
Meter. The meter measures the
blood glucose level and displays
the result on average in 30 seconds.
The system is calibrated to give a
plasma value, the measurement
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Not Intended
Discard 3 mo
Discard date:
Lot No.
Exp. Date
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LIFESCAN IN
Extra Space for Diabetes Supplies
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SureStep Blood Glucose Meter
C BUTTON (Green)
DATA PORT
Allows you to transfer the
Codes the meter, changes the
meter settings, marks control
solution test results, and scrolls
through the memory.
information stored in the
Front
meter’s memory to a com-
puter to view, analyze,
and print.
POWER BUTTON (Blue)
Turns the meter on and off,
accesses the memory, and navi-
gates through the set-up mode.
DISPLAY
Shows your test results
and symbols that guide
you through the test.
CONTACT POINTS
Sense the position and orientation
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LENS AREA
of the SureStep Test Strip.
Contains the meter optics
that read the glucose
level. Test strip holder
TEST STRIP HOLDER
Closed
Opened
covers the lens area.
Back
Cover
BLOOD GLUCOSE METER
Toll-free customer service:
UNITED STATES:
English
SERIAL NUMBER
(Example)
1 800 227-8862
Español
1 800 381-7226
CANADA:
1 800 663-5521
Test Strip
Insertion
Point
Base
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BATTERY
Milpitas, CA 95035
NRTL /C
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LIFESCAN INC. 1998
COMPARTMENT
Holds two AAA alkaline
batteries.
The cover protects the lens area
and the base holds the SureStep
Test Strip.
AW 052-178-01B Made in U.S.A.
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dot on the back of the test strip and
is read by the meter to determine
the blood glucose level; the darker
the colour, the higher the blood
glucose level.
SureStep Test Strips
When blood is applied to the pink
test square, it is absorbed and a
chemical reaction takes place. A
blue colour forms in the confirmation
FRONT
BACK
White Tip is inserted
into the meter. The
side where you apply
blood must be face up
when you insert the
test strip.
Black Tip helps the
meter detect that the
strip has been insert-
ed properly.
Black Tip
White Tip
Confirmation Dot on
the back of the test
strip is where you
check to confirm
proper blood applica-
tion. When it turns
completely blue,
enough blood has
been applied for an
accurate test.
Confirmation
Dot
Pink Test
Square
Pink Test Square is
where you apply a
drop of blood.
White Pad absorbs
the excess blood that
may extend beyond
the pink test square.
Do not apply blood
directly onto the
white pad.
White Pad
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IMPORTANT TEST STRIP INFORMATION
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Contact with air, moisture, and light can cause false results. Keep test
strips sealed in the original moisture-resistant, light-protected package
and store in a cool, dry place not above 30°C (86°F). Do not refrigerate,
place in direct heat or sunlight, or leave bottle open.
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DO NOT use SureStep Test strips beyond the expiration date.
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If using test strips from a bottle, write the discard date on the bottle
label. Discard unused test strips four months after first opening
the bottle.
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DO NOT use SureStep Test Strips that are bent, torn, cut, or changed in
any way.
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Before testing, the confirmation dot should be off-white. DO NOT use
test strip if confirmation dot is darker than the colour of an unused test
strip shown on the Colour Chart included with the test strip package.
Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the package.
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Replace the test strip bottle cap immediately after removing a test strip
and close the cap tightly.
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Never transfer test strips to a new bottle or any other container.
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DO NOT use bleach, or products containing bleach, with the test strips.
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For reliable results, use only SureStep Test Strips made by LifeScan.
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Display Symbols
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The SureStep Blood Glucose Meter
uses symbols to guide you through
a test and to help you determine if
something is wrong with your test
strip or meter. To check that all
display symbols are working, press
and hold down the blue power
button. All symbols should appear.
This display check will also appear
briefly each time you turn on the
meter. Call the LifeScan Customer
Care Line at 1 800 663-5521 (U.S.A.
1 800 227-8862) if any segments
are missing.
AM
PM
Display Check
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Meter Memory Result. Your
SureStep Meter stores up to 150
Code Number. The number on
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the display must match the code
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blood glucose or control solution
test results with their times and
dates in its memory. Every time you
turn the meter on, it will automati-
cally recall and display your last
(most recent) result with date.
number on your SureStep Test
Strip package. It must be checked
every time you use a new package
of test strips and changed if the
code number is different.
(Example)
(Example)
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Apply Blood Sa mple to Pink
Test Squa re.
Meter Is Rea ding Your Result.
The result appears, on average, in
30 seconds. The clock may flash
longer at cooler temperatures or
shorter at warmer temperatures.
Push the Test Strip, Pink Side
Up, Firmly into the Test Strip
Holder Until It Stops.
Test Result. The meter displays
results from 0 to 27.8 mmol/L
(0–500 mg/dL) with time and date.
(Example)
If you fail to completely insert
the test strip, the test may start.
However, you may receive an
inaccurate low result.
PM
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HI mmol/L.
Clean Meter and Test Strip Holder.
In virtually all cases above
27.8 mmol/L (500 mg/dL), the
“
”
.
meter reads
Repla ce the Two AAA Alka line
Ba tteries.
PM
When proper procedures are followed,
“
”
a reading of
means very high
blood glucose (severe hyperglycemia).
In extremely rare circumstances, the
“
”
meter will read
instead of
“
”
above 27.8 mmol/L (500 mg/dL)
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Compare the colour of the test strip
confirmation dot with the Colour
Chart on the test strip package
(see pages 34 and 35).
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C O D I N G T H E M E T E R
Code numbers are used to calibrate
Three Easy Steps to Coding
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the SureStep Test Strip with
Step 1: Turn On the Meter.
Press the blue power button. After
the display check, the result from
either your last blood glucose test
with date or your last control
solution test will appear.
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the SureStep Meter for accurate
results. You must code the meter
before using it for the first time.
You must check the code every
time you change to another package
of test strips. Check that the code
number on the display matches
the code number on the test
strip package.
AM
PM
Ca ution: If the code numbers
do not ma tch, you ma y get
ina ccura te results.
(Example)
If you are turning on the meter for
the first time,
the display.
will appear on
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Step 3: Code the Meter.
Next, the meter code will appear
for a few seconds.
After the CODE symbol appears,
press the green C button. Continue
pressing until the code number on
the display matches the code num-
ber on the test strip package.
Green C Button
(Example)
Step 2: Check the Code Numbers.
The code number on the test strip
package will range from 1 to 21. If
the number on the display matches
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the code number on the SureStep
(Example)
Test Strip package, begin testing. If
the two code numbers do not match,
follow Step 3 to code the meter.
The code is now set for the package
of test strips you are using. The
meter will retain this code until
you change it.
(Example)
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C H E C K I N G T H E S Y S T E M
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The SureStep System does not
require a check strip. The meter
performs an automatic check
every time you turn it on.
Control Solution Test
Do a control solution test:
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Before testing with the SureStep
Blood Glucose Meter for the
first time.
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SureStep Glucose Control
Solution
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Every time you open a new
package of test strips.
Control solution is used instead of
blood to tell you that the SureStep
Blood Glucose Meter and SureStep
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Whenever you suspect that
the meter or test strips are not
working properly.
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Test Strips are working together
properly. The control solution
contains a known amount of
glucose that reacts with a
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When your results do not reflect
how you feel.
Glucos
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Shake befor
If you drop the meter.
Not Intende
Discard 3 m
Discard date
Lot No.
SureStep Test Strip.
Exp. Date
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SCAN
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SureStep Glucose
Control Solution
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IMPORTANT CONTROL SOLUTION TEST INFORMATION
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Use only SureStep Glucose Control Solution.
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Check the expiration date. Do not use if expired.
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Record the discard date on the control solution vial. Discard the vial
three months after first opening it.
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The control range printed on the test strip bottle is for SureStep
Glucose Control Solution only. It is NOT a recommended range for your
blood glucose level.
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Do not store the glucose control solution at room temperatures above
30°C (86°F). Do not refrigerate or freeze.
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If a control solution test falls outside of the control range, do not use
the meter to test your blood until you get a control solution test result
within the range. Call the LifeScan Customer Care Line at 1 800 663-5521
(U.S.A. 1 800 227-8862) if you need assistance.
WARNINGS
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Control solution is NOT TO BE USED as a cleaning solution.
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DO NOT swallow or inject control solution or put it in your eyes.
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Control solution contains a dye that stains clothing.
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Follow the test procedure, using
SureStep Glucose Control Solution
Step 1: Apply a Sma ll Drop of
Control Solution.
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instead of blood.
After shaking the control solution
vial, apply one drop of control
solution to the pink test square.
Before Testing, Check the Code.
After turning the meter on, the last
result appears, followed by the CODE
symbol and number. If the code on
the meter does not match the code
on the test strip package, press the
green C button until the codes match.
Note: Applying too much control
solution may cause out-of-range
results and make the meter dirty.
Green C Button
(Example)
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Step 2: Check Confirma tion Dot.
Step 3: Insert the Test Strip
a nd Rea d Result.
Check to see that the confirmation
dot on the back of the test strip
has turned completely blue to
ensure you have applied enough
control solution.
Within two minutes after applying
control solution, insert the test strip
firmly into the test strip holder,
pink side up, until it comes to
a complete stop.
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The control solution result appears,
on average, in 30 seconds.
Step 4: Ma rk the Test Result a s a
Control Solution Test.
You must mark the test result as a
control solution test result so that
it will appear in the memory as a
control solution test result and not
be included in your 14- and 30-day
blood glucose test averages. Simply
press the green C button while the
test result is on the display. First
will replace the test result on the
meter display. Then the result will
again appear on the display with
PM
(Example)
Note: Do not use the Colour Chart
to verify control solution tests.
.
(Example)
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If you accidentally mark a blood
glucose test result as a control
solution test result, just press
the green C button to delete
Compare the control solution
test result with the control range
printed on the SureStep Test
®
Strip package.
the
marker.
Record control solution tests in
your logbook by placing a C next
to the result to indicate a control
solution test.
SureStep
Control
Range
(Example)
When you can do three control
solution tests in a row that are
within the control range, you are
ready to test your blood.
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If you are unable to resolve the
problem, call the LifeScan Customer
Care Line at 1 800 663-5521
(U.S.A. 1 800 227-8862).
Control Solution Range
If test results fall outside the expect-
ed range, repeat the test. Results that
fall outside the expected range may
indicate the system is not working
properly. Some possible causes are:
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Procedural error
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Expired or contaminated
control solution
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Test strip code and meter code
do not match
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Dirty meter or test strip holder
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Test strip deterioration
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Meter malfunction
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Control solution that is outside
of the temperature range 15–35˚C
(59–95˚F)
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T ES T I N G YO U R BLO O D
Detailed Test Procedure
Choose a clean, dry work
surface. Make sure you
have all the items needed
to test.
SureStep®
Test Strip
Sterile
Lancet
Meter
Ejection/Cocking Control
Release Button
Cap
Depth Settings
Depth
Adjustment
Knob
Penlet® Plus Adjustable Blood Sampler
Depth Indicator
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Step 1: Insert a La ncet into
Getting a Drop of Blood.
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the Penlet Plus Adjusta ble
IMPORTANT: Getting an adequate
drop of blood is one of the most
important steps in getting an
accurate result.
Blood Sa mpler.
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Remove the Penlet Plus Cap by
twisting it counterclockwise. Insert
a lancet into the lancet holder. Push
down firmly until the lancet is fully
seated in the holder. Do not twist the
lancet. To avoid contamination and
to prevent the cap from rolling away,
set the cap down on a flat surface
CAUTION: To reduce the chance
of infection:
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Never share a lancet with another
person.
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Always use a new, sterile LifeScan
Lancet. Lancets are for single
use only.
Do not use lancet if protective disk
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with its small hole pointing up
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has been removed or damaged.
The Penlet Plus Sampler should
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be used by only one person.
Avoid getting hand lotion, oils,
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dirt, or debris in or on the lancets
and the Penlet Plus Sampler
.
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For assistance, call the LifeScan
Customer Care Line at 1 800 663-5521
(U.S.A. 1 800 227-8862).
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®
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While the lancet is in the Penlet
Replace the Penlet Plus Cap. Turn
Plus Sampler, twist off the protective
disk. Make two full turns to ensure
that the lancet separates from the
protective disk.
the cap clockwise until it is snug
but not overly tight.
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Adjust the puncture depth setting
if necessary. Twist the knob counter-
clockwise toward the smaller bumps
for a shallower puncture. Twist the
knob clockwise toward the larger
bumps for a deeper puncture.
Step 2: Cock the Penlet Plus
Sa mpler.
Slide the ejection/cocking control
backward until it clicks. If it does
not click, the Penlet Plus Sampler
may have been cocked when the
lancet was inserted.
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Step 3: Wa sh Your Ha nds.
Step 4: La nce Your Finger.
Use warm, soapy water. Rinse and
dry hands thoroughly. To increase
blood flow to your fingertips,
massage the hand from the wrist
to the fingertip two or three times
without touching the puncture site.
Choose a spot on the side of a
different finger each time you test.
Repeated punctures in the same
spot may cause soreness and
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calluses. Hold the Penlet Plus
Sampler firmly against the side
of your finger. Press the release
button. (Greater pressure of the
device against the finger will also
cause a deeper puncture.)
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Gently massage your finger to obtain
the required blood volume. Proceed
with your blood glucose test.
Step 5: Remove the La ncet.
Remove the cap. Twist it counter-
clockwise.
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Optional: To replace the protective
disk on the lancet, place the disk on
a hard surface and push the exposed
tip into the protective disk.
Always use caution when removing
the lancet. Point the lancet down
and away from you. Push forward
on the ejection/cocking control
and eject the lancet directly into
a container for sharp objects.
Return the ejection/cocking control
to the middle position. Replace
the cap.
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Next, the code number appears. It
must match the code number on the
SureStep Test Strip package. If it
How to Test Your Blood.
Press the blue power button.
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does not match, change the meter
code number following the instruc-
tions on pages 10 and 11.
AM
PM
Your last test result will appear.
(Example)
(Example)
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These symbols will alternate on
the display:
Step 1: Apply Blood to the
Test Strip.
Apply a drop of blood to the center
of the pink test square.
Note: Do not add more blood to the
first drop. Adding more blood may
give false results.
Apply blood to
test strip.
Insert test strip
into meter.
Front
Back
The meter is ready for a test. You
have two minutes to insert the test
strip before the meter automatically
turns off.
Pink
Test
Square
White Confirmation
Pad
Dot
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You can apply blood to the pink
test square in one of two ways.
OR
1) Turn the test strip over and dab
the pink test square to the finger.
You can touch the test strip. The
pink test square will quickly absorb
the blood and the confirmation dot
will begin changing colour.
2) Hold the test strip under your
finger and touch the drop of blood
to the pink test square.
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You have applied too much blood
to the test strip if the entire white
pad is soaked. You must begin the
test with a new test strip to avoid
false results from too much blood.
Step 2: Check the
Confirma tion Dot.
After a few seconds, look at the
confirmation dot on the back of
the test strip. If it is completely
blue, go on with the test.
Too Much Blood
Enough Blood
Confirmation
Dot
Front
Front
Back
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If any white patches or white streaks
appear on the confirmation dot,
you have not applied enough blood
for an accurate test. You must start
the test over with a new test strip.
Step 3: Insert the Test Strip and
Read Result.
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Turn the SureStep Test Strip to the
front side and slide it into the test
strip holder, pink side up. Push
the test strip in firmly until it stops.
Insert the test strip within two
minutes after applying blood to
obtain an accurate result.
Not Enough Blood
Back
Caution: If you do not insert the
test strip properly, you may get
an inaccurate result.
The flashing clock symbol appears
while the meter is reading your
result. You will hear a three-tone
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beep when the meter displays your
result. Results appear, on average,
in 30 seconds.
The meter displays results from
0 to 27.8 mmol/L (0–500 mg/dL).
In virtually all cases above 27.8
mmol/L (500 mg/dL), the meter
reads “ .”
Note: Your meter is designed
to give accurate results at temper-
atures from 10° to 35°C (50–95°F).
At the higher end of this tempera-
ture range, the test time may be as
short as 15 seconds. At the lower
end of this temperature range, the
test time will be extended.
(Example)
PM
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The result is displayed first with
the time and then with the date
(time and date will alternate). See
pages 55–58 to learn how to set
the time and date.
The SureStep System is calibrated
to give plasma values. Because
most clinical laboratories measure
plasma glucose, the SureStep
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System enables you to more directly
compare meter results with lab
results. See pages 37 and 38 to learn
how to compare meter and lab results.
IMPORTANT: When proper procedures are followed, the meter will dis-
“
”
play
in virtually all cases when your result is above 27.8 mmol/L
(500 mg/dL). This indicates very high blood glucose (severe hyperglycemia).
i
Low and High Blood Glucose: Test results below 3.3 mmol/L (60 mg/dL)
mean low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Test results greater than
ii
13.3 mmol/L (240 mg/dL) mean high blood glucose (hyperglycemia). If
you get results below 3.3 mmol/L or above 13.3 mmol/L and you do not
have symptoms that match your results, repeat the test following the guide-
lines on pages 40 and 41 to ensure testing accuracy. You may also use the
Colour Chart (see pages 34 and 35). If you have symptoms that match your
results or if you continue to get results that fall below 3.3 mmol/L or above
13.3 mmol/L, follow the treatment advice of your healthcare professional.
i. Kahn, R., and Weir, G.: Joslin’s Diabetes Mellitus,
13th ed. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger (1994), 489.
ii. Krall, L.P., and Beaser, R.S.: Joslin Diabetes Manual.
Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger (1989), 261–263.
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Record your test results in your
LifeScan logbook. The logbook
allows you to keep a record of your
test results, along with information
on your meals and medication.
Press the blue power button to turn
off the SureStep Blood Glucose
Meter. (To save energy, the meter
automatically turns off three
minutes after it displays your
test result.)
®
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1. Before testing. Compare the
confirmation dot on the back of
the new test strip to the shade
marked unused on the chart. Do
not use the test strip if the con-
firmation dot is darker than the
colour of an unused test strip on
the Colour Chart.
Optional Colour Chart
A Colour Chart is included with
each package of SureStep Test
®
Strips. It is useful as an additional
check that your meter and test
strips are working properly. The
Colour Chart is NOT a replacement
®
for a SureStep Meter test.
2. After testing. Directly after
reading a meter result, you can
compare the colour of the test
strip confirmation dot with the
colours on the chart. The colour
of the confirmation dot will
either match one of the colours
on the chart or fall between two
colours. When the colour of
the blue dot falls between two
The chart shows four shades of
blue, each corresponding to a blood
glucose level. It also shows an
off-white shade for new, unused
test strips. Use the Colour Chart in
the following two ways.
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colours, your blood glucose
level is between the values
printed next to the two colours.
This comparison will give you
a rough estimate of your blood
glucose level. The Colour Chart
is to be used as an additional
check to confirm a meter read-
ing. It is NOT a replacement for
Note: If your Colour Chart reading
and meter result do not agree and do
not reflect how you feel, follow the
testing tips for accuracy on pages
40 and 41. Do not use the Colour
Chart with control solution tests.
®
a SureStep Meter test.
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U N D E R S T A N D I N G Y O U R R E S U LT S
Wha t This Mea ns for You.
Overview
Frequent blood glucose testing
is the best means you have for
keeping track of how well you are
doing with the factors that affect
your diabetes—medication, diet,
exercise, and stress management.
Blood glucose test results can also
tell you whether your diabetes is
changing in ways that might
Long-Term Dia betes Findings.
In 1993 the National Institutes
of Health concluded an exten-
sive long-term study of people
with Type 1 diabetes. This study,
called the Diabetes Control and
Complications Trial (DCCT), found
that by keeping your blood glucose
close to the levels of people with-
out diabetes you can reduce the
risk of complications involving
the eyes, kidneys, and nervous
require an adjustment to your
treatment plan. Always consult
your healthcare professional
before making any adjustments.
1
system by approximately 60% .
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Frequency of Testing.
results with your lab results
because most laboratories measure
plasma glucose; however, your
meter blood glucose test result
may be different from your labora-
How often you need to test
your blood glucose will vary
according to your age, the type of
diabetes you have, the medications
you are taking, and your physical
and emotional health. Your health-
care professional will guide you.
After you decide when and how
often you should test, it is impor-
tant that you make testing part of
your daily routine.
2
tory result (by up to 20% ) due to
normal sources of variation. Make
sure you are following Testing Tips
to Ensure Accuracy on pages 40
and 41. To make an accurate
comparison between meter and
laboratory results, the meter test
must be done within 10 to 15
minutes of the laboratory test. If
samples are taken more than 15
minutes apart, the two tests could
have very different results.
Comparing Meter and
Laboratory Results
®
The SureStep System’s plasma
calibration enables you to more
®
directly compare SureStep Meter
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Blood glucose levels can change
significantly over short periods,
especially if you have recently
eaten, exercised, taken medication,
Expected Test Results (Target Range)
Your test results will vary some-
what from test to test. Blood glu-
cose levels change throughout the
day. The types and amounts of food
you eat, your activity and stress
levels, and how much insulin or
other medication you take affect
your blood glucose levels. If you
are controlling your diabetes well,
your test results should fall within
a personal target range recommend-
ed by your healthcare professional.
Once you have established your tar-
get range, you will be able to detect
when your results are high or low
and can take action with advice
from your healthcare professional.
3
or experienced stress. In addition,
if you have eaten recently, the blood
glucose level from a fingerstick can
be up to 3.9 mmol/L higher than that
of a venous sample (blood drawn
from a vein) used for a laboratory
4
test. Therefore it is best to fast for
eight hours before doing the compar-
ison tests. Factors such as a high or
low hematocrit (amount of red blood
cells in the blood) or severe dehydra-
tion (loss of body fluid) may also
cause a meter result to be different
from a laboratory result. For more
detail, see pages 41 and 42.
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GLUCOSE RANGES
FOR PEOPLE WITHOUT
DIABETES, mmol/L
YOUR TARGET
RANGES, mmol/L
5
Before
breakfast
3.9–5.8
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
Before lunch
or dinner
3.9–6.1
1 hour
after meals
Less than 8.9
Less than 6.7
Greater than 3.9
2 hours
after meals
Between
2 and 4 AM
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I
Make sure the confirmation dot on
the unused test strip is not darker
than the colour of an unused test
strip shown on the Colour Chart.
Testing Tips to Ensure Accuracy
If you have a test result that falls
outside of your target range and you
cannot link it to diet, exercise, med-
ication, or stress, repeat the test. If
the result is similar and still outside
of your range, try these troubleshoot-
ing steps:
I
I
Make sure the code on the meter
matches the code on the test
strip package.
®
Do a test with SureStep Glucose
Control Solution to verify that
the test strip and meter are work-
ing properly.
Before Testing:
I
Wash your hands.
I
I
Use a new, sterile lancet.
Make sure the meter test strip
holder, lens area, and contact
points are clean. Follow instruc-
tions on pages 47–51.
I
Check the expiration date on the
test strip package. If it has passed,
discard the unused test strips and
open a new package. When using
test strips from a bottle, discard
any remaining test strips four
months after first opening.
After Testing:
I
Make sure you applied enough
blood to the test strip by inspect-
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ing the test strip confirmation
dot to be certain it turned com-
pletely blue.
Health Conditions Causing
Out-of-Range Results
If you are getting results outside
your range of expected blood glucose
levels, and you are certain that the
I
Make sure you did not apply too
much blood to the test strip. You
have applied too much blood if
there is no white visible on the
white pad.
®
®
SureStep Meter and SureStep
Test Strips are working together
properly, ask yourself the follow-
ing questions:
I
Directly after the meter displays
a result, compare the colour of
the test strip confirmation dot with
the Colour Chart on the test strip
package (see pages 34 and 35).
“How do I feel?”
“Do I have symptoms of low blood
glucose (hypoglycemia): slurred
speech, headache, tingling of lips,
cool sweating, rapid heartbeat,
disorientation, weakness, dizziness,
fainting, hunger, nervousness,
irritability, or tremors?”
IMPORTANT:
If you have followed the tips to
ensure accuracy and your blood
glucose results are still out of range,
call your healthcare professional.
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“Do I have symptoms of high blood
glucose (hyperglycemia): fatigue,
dry mouth and skin, increased
thirst or hunger, blurry vision,
increased urination, rapid deep
breathing, or a fruity smell to
the breath?”
Very high hematocrits (above 60%)
and very low hematocrits (below
25%) can cause false results.
6
2. Severe dehydration and
excessive water loss may cause
7,8
false low results. Severe dehydra-
tion, which may lead to many
serious medical complications,
can be caused by:
“What have I eaten?”
“How much have I exercised?”
“Am I ill (common cold, flu, etc.)?”
“Have I been under stress lately?”
I
Vomiting and diarrhea
I
Prescription drugs (e.g., diuretics)
I
Inability to recognize or respond
In addition to these factors, there are
other abnormal conditions that can
affect your results.
to “thirst” sensations
I
Uncontrolled diabetes
9
I
Shock
1. Extremes in hematocrit (the
amount of red blood cells in the
blood) can affect test results.
If you believe you are suffering from
severe dehydration, consult a health-
care professional immediately.
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Recommendations for Better
Diabetes Control
References
1. American Diabetes Association position
statement on the Diabetes Control and
Complications Trial (1993).
I
Follow the advice of your health-
care professional.
Follow the exercise and meal plans
recommended by your healthcare
professional.
Take insulin or diabetes medication
at your scheduled times.
Keep in touch with your emotional
and physical condition. Stress or
illness can affect diabetes.
2. Clarke, W.L., et al.: Diabetes Care, Vol. 10,
No. 5 (1987), 622–628.
I
3. Surwit, R.S., and Feinglos, M.N.: Diabetes
Forecast (1988), April, 49–51.
4. Sacks, D.B.: “Carbohydrates.” Burtis, C.A., and
Ashwood, E.R. (ed.), Tietz Textbook of Clinical
Chemistry. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders
Company (1994), 959.
I
I
5. Krall, L.P., and Beaser, R.S.: Joslin Diabetes
Manual. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger
(1989), 138.
6. LifeScan data on file.
I
Watch for symptoms of hypo-
7. Wickham, N.W.R., et al.: Practical Diabetes,
Vol. 3, No. 2 (1986), 100.
glycemia (low blood glucose)
and hyperglycemia (high blood
glucose).
8. Cohen, F.E., et al.: Diabetes Care, Vol. 9, No. 3
(1986), 320–322.
I
Review your logbook of test
results with your healthcare
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9. Atkin, S.H., et al.: “Fingerstick glucose
determination in shock.” Annals of Internal
Medicine, Vol. 114 (1991), 1020–1024.
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RECALLING RESULTS FROM METER MEMORY
®
The SureStep Blood Glucose Meter
is pre-set to display your last test
result automatically when you turn
on the meter. The meter stores your
150 most recent blood glucose or
control solution test results with
alternating date and time in its
memory. When the memory is full,
the oldest result is dropped as the
newest is added. It also provides
you with 14- and 30-day averages
of your blood glucose test results.
Results marked as control solution
test results will not be included in
your averages.
Using the Meter
for the First Time
The first time you turn on your
meter the following symbol will
appear briefly, showing that there
are no test results in the memory:
This symbol will also appear after
turning on your meter when your
previous test ended in an error and
the meter did not display a result.
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To scroll quickly through the
results, press and hold the
green C button.
Recalling All Results in
Meter Memory
To access the meter memory, press
the blue power button and hold
down for five seconds. When the
display flashes, release the blue
power button. You are now
Green C
Button
Blue
Power
Button
in memory mode. First, the 14-day
average will appear. The average is
calculated from the blood glucose
results obtained during the last 14
days. When you press the green
C button, your 30-day average
appears. Consult your healthcare
professional for the appropriate use
of these averages. Each time you
press and release the green C button,
the meter will recall up to your last
150 test results in order.
(Examples)
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If a previous test resulted in an
error condition, the error will be
stored in the memory with
the date.
Uploading Memory Data
Test results stored in the memory
may be uploaded to a personal
computer. Call the LifeScan
Customer Care Line at 1 800
663-5521 (U.S.A. 1 800 382-7226)
for more information.
(Example)
Note: A “
result will be included
”
in your 14- and 30-day averages as
27.8 mmol/L.
The time and date must be reset
every time the batteries are replaced.
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CARING FOR YOUR METER
®
Your SureStep Blood Glucose
Meter is easy to maintain. However,
to keep it in good operating condi-
tion, follow these simple rules:
Cleaning the Meter
Clean the test strip holder (cover
and base), lens area, and contact
points with water when there is
dirt, blood, or lint present.
General Care
CAUTION:
I
Keep your meter dry and avoid
I Use only water when cleaning
the meter. Do not get water
exposing it to extremes in temper-
ature. Do not store your meter or
test strips in a car or refrigerator.
®
inside the SureStep Meter.
Never immerse the meter or
hold it under running water.
I Do not use cleansers or glass
cleaners with ammonia.
I When disinfecting the meter,
use a 10% bleach solution
(9 parts water, 1 part bleach)
and remove with water.
I
Dropping the meter could damage
its electronics. If you drop your
meter, do a control solution test to
ensure it is working properly.
I
Do not take the meter apart.
Sensitive parts could be damaged,
causing false results and voiding
the warranty.
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Always clean your meter when this
symbol appears:
Step 1: Remove the Test
Strip Holder.
If you are concerned that your test
results do not compare with how
you feel, clean the meter and do a
control solution test to check if it is
working properly. Clean the meter
using these easy steps:
Press down at the top end (near
the blue power button) of the test
strip holder and slide it away from
the meter.
Step 2: Clean the Test Strip Holder.
Remove debris from the test strip
holder by wiping gently with a cotton
swab or cloth dampened with water.
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Make sure you thoroughly wipe the
grey area on the inside cover. Wash
both sides of test strip holder base;
carefully clean around the hole. Dry
the test strip holder completely with
a soft cloth or lint-free tissue.
Step 3: Clea n the Lens Area a nd
Conta ct Points.
Use a cotton swab or a soft cloth
dampened with water to wipe the
lens area and contact points. Be
careful not to scratch the lens area.
Dry with a soft cloth or tissue
that does not contain lint, lotion,
or perfume. Do not use abrasive
materials such as paper towels.
Cover
Top of
Base
Bottom
of Base
Grey Area
Hole (clean both sides)
Base
Contact Points
Lens Area
Inside Cover
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Step 4: Repla ce the Test
Strip Holder.
Note: You can clean the outside of
the meter by lightly wiping it with
a damp cloth.
Slide the test strip holder into
the meter, press down, and push
forward at the test strip insertion
point until you hear a click. Make
sure the test strip holder is firmly
in place. Make sure it does not
extend beyond the meter.
Turn on the meter.
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If this symbol appears after clean-
ing the meter, check to see if you
inserted the test strip holder com-
pletely and securely. The test strip
holder may be out of position. See
pages 67–72 for error descriptions.
Changing the Batteries
®
The SureStep Blood Glucose
Meter comes with two AAA
alkaline batteries already installed.
When this symbol appears,
the batteries are low and you
should replace them as soon as
possible. The meter will still
provide accurate test results with
low batteries. If the symbol starts
Note: If using a 10% bleach solu-
tion, this message may indicate that
you have not completely removed
the bleach residue on the grey area
of the inside of the test strip holder
cover. Wipe with a cloth dampened
with water and dry thoroughly.
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flashing, the batteries are now
dead and the meter will not
operate. (You will not be able
to do a test.) You should replace
both batteries immediately with
new AAA alkaline batteries. Do
not use rechargeable batteries.
To change the batteries, turn
off the meter and turn it over.
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Remove the Ba ttery Door.
Squeeze the tab and lift up.
Note: Low batteries, dead batteries,
and battery removal will not affect
the test results stored in the memory.
However, the time and date must be
reset every time the batteries are
replaced. See pages 55–58 to learn
how to set the time and date.
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Step 4: Close the Ba ttery Door.
Use your fingers or gently tap the
meter on the palm of your hand.
Never tap the meter against a
hard surface.
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Step 3: Insert New Ba tteries.
Insert two new AAA alkaline
batteries, matching the + end of
each battery with the + signs
inside the meter.
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C H A N G I N G M E T E R S E T T I N G S (Set-Up Mod e)
®
The SureStep Meter has been pre-set
to meet the needs of most users. In
addition to setting the time and date,
there are six features you can change.
Be sure you want to change these
settings before entering the
set-up mode to avoid having meter
settings that do not meet your needs.
-
FEATURE
PRE SET
ALTERNATIVE
Set time and date
Automatic display
of last result
Pacific Standard
On
Any
Off
Unit of
mmol/L
On
mg/dL
Off
measurement
Beep signals
during testing
14- and 30-day
test averages
On
Off
Time format
Date format
AM/PM
Month/Day
24 hour
Day/Month
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pressing the green C button. After
the last feature is displayed, the
meter turns off when you press the
blue power button. To move quickly
through the features, press the blue
power button repeatedly or press
and hold it to scroll.
Entering Set-Up Mode
1. Make sure the meter is off.
2. Press and hold down the green
C button.
3. Press and release the blue
power button while holding
the green C button.
4. Release the green C button.
Setting the Time and Date
®
The SureStep Meter has an inter-
Green C Button
nal clock that will record the time
and date of each test you perform.
You may need to change the time
setting in your meter to have the
correct time and date appear with
your test result. You also will need
to reset the time whenever there
is a change to or from daylight
Blue
Power
Button
Each setting flashes on the display
until you press the blue power button
to move to the next feature. While it
flashes, the setting may be changed by
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test results will not be affected if
you do not set the clock to the cor-
rect time.) The time and date must
be reset every time the batteries
are replaced.
With the correct minutes on the dis-
play, press the blue power button
and the year setting will appear on
the display.
Setting the Time.
To set the time, enter the set-up
mode. The display will show the
time with the hour flashing. Press
and release the green C button to
advance one hour. To move faster,
hold the green C button down. With
the correct hour on the display,
press the blue power button and
the minutes will start flashing.
AM
AM
Note: When the time and date are
changed, the calculated values for
the 14-day and 30-day averages may
change. These averages are calculat-
ed from the results obtained during
the 14 or 30 days preceding the cur-
rent time and date settings.
Press and release the green C button
to advance one minute. To move
faster, hold the green C button down.
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Setting the Year.
Setting the Month.
With the year on the display, press
and release the green C button to
advance one year. To move faster,
hold the green C button down.
Press and release the green C button
until the correct month appears. To
move faster, hold the green C button
down. With the correct month dis-
played, press the blue power button
and the day segment will start
flashing.
With the correct year on the display,
press the blue power button and the
month and day will appear (month/
day format is default) on the display
with the month segment flashing.
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Setting the Day.
If you wish to turn off the automatic
display of your last result, press
the green C button. This symbol
will flash,
Press and release the green C button
until the correct day appears. To
move faster, hold the green C button
down. With the correct day on the
display, press the blue power button
and the display of last result setting
will appear.
Display of Last Result
®
indicating that the automatic
The SureStep Meter is pre-set to
display is turned off. Then, press
the blue power button to move
to the unit of measurement setting.
display your last test result automat-
ically when you turn on the meter.
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If you wish to change the unit of
measurement to mg/dL, press the
green C button. This symbol will
flash on the display.
Unit of Measurement
The meter is pre-set to display test
results in millimoles per litre
(mmol/L). You have the option to
select milligrams per decilitre
(mg/dL), the unit of measurement
used in the United States. The
mmol/L results include a decimal
point, but mg/dL results do not.
Press the blue power button to move
to the beep signals setting.
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In set-up mode, when you move to
the beep signal feature, the meter
will sound a three-tone beep and
flash this message:
Beep Signals
®
The SureStep Blood Glucose Meter
uses beeping tones to signal various
steps in the meter procedures.
However, these tones do not indicate
that the procedures are being per-
formed correctly. The meter is pre-set
to emit three different beep signals:
1. A single, short beep signals each
step in the test procedure.
2. A single, long beep accom-
If you want the meter to operate
without beeps, press the green C
button to turn off the beep signals.
The following display will appear:
panies error messages, a “
”
result, and certain mistakes in
doing the test procedure.
3. A three-tone beep sounds when
the meter displays a test result
and when the meter is in set-up
mode on the beep signal feature.
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You will hear a three-tone beep
when is displayed. Press the
blue power button to move to
the 14- and 30-day test averages
setting.
mark control solution test results.
This will keep them from being
included in your blood glucose test
averages (see pages 16 and 17).
If you wish to turn the averages
off, press the green C button. The
following display will appear:
14- and 30-Day Test Averages
The meter is pre-set to display
14-day and 30-day averages of
your blood glucose test results
in memory mode.
No average will be displayed in
memory mode. Press the blue
power button to move to the
time format setting.
To ensure accurate 14- and 30-day
blood glucose test averages, you must
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Time Format
Date Format
The meter is pre-set to display the
time in the 12-hour AM/PM format.
An alternative 24-hour time format
is available.
The meter is pre-set to display the
date in the month/day format. Press
the green C button to change the
display of date to the day/month
format. Press the blue power button
to turn off the meter.
AM
PM
Press the green C button if you
wish to change the setting. Press
the blue power button to move to
the date format setting.
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Exiting the Set-Up Mode
You may exit the set-up mode at any
time by simply pressing the blue
power button and holding it down
until the display is blank.
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S O LV I N G P R O B L E M S
When any of the following symbols
not appear in all cases when a prob-
lem has occurred. In most cases,
a problem is easy to solve. Assis-
tance is available from the LifeScan
Customer Care Line at 1 800
or error messages appear, there may
be a problem with the meter, test
strip, or the way you are doing the
procedure. These messages help to
identify certain problems but do
663-5521 (U.S.A. 1 800 227-8862).
Helpful Messages
SYMBOL
MESSAGE
WHAT TO DO
The test strip was
not fully inserted.
Push the test strip in firmly
until it stops.
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SYMBOL
MESSAGE
WHAT TO DO
1. The test strip
was inserted
before the
1. Remove the test strip and
then reinsert after this
symbol appears.
meter was
turned on
or before the
insert test
strip symbol
appeared, or
2. The test strip
was inserted
2. Reinsert the
test strip, tip first,
with the pink side
facing up.
incorrectly, or
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SYMBOL
MESSAGE
WHAT TO DO
3. The test strip
was inserted
too quickly.
3. Reinsert test
strip slowly.
If the symbol is
constant, the
Replace the batteries
(see pages 51–53).
batteries are low.
If the symbol is
flashing, the bat-
teries are dead.
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an inaccurate result without
producing an error message or
a symbol. When error messages
appear, note the error number, turn
off the meter, then resolve the error
by following these instructions:
Error Messages
The meter gives specific error mes-
sages when it detects a problem
with its internal functions, the test
strip, or the testing procedure.
However, improper use may cause
ERROR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
1. Blood was
applied to the
wrong side of
the test strip, or
1. Clean the meter. Repeat
Pink Test
Square
the test with a new test
strip, applying blood to
the pink test square.
2. Not enough
blood is on the
test strip, or
2. Repeat the test with a new
test strip. Apply a larger
drop of blood to the pink
test square and verify that
the confirmation dot on the Confirma-
tion Dot
back of the test strip has
turned completely blue.
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ERROR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
3. The test strip
was inserted
more than
3. Repeat the test with a new
test strip. Insert it within two
minutes after applying blood.
two minutes
after applying
blood, or
4. You may
have a very
high blood
glucose level,
possibly
4. Do a visual check of the
colour of the confirmation dot
versus the Colour Chart on the
test strip package. A colour
that matches or is darker than
the 19.4 mmol/L (350 mg/dL)
colour on the chart indicates
a high blood glucose level.
Follow the treatment advice of
your healthcare professional.
exceeding
27.8 mmol/L
(500 mg/dL).
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ERROR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
1. Not enough
blood was
1. Repeat the test
with a new test
strip. Apply a larg-
er drop of blood
to the pink test
square and verify
that the confirma-
tion dot on the
applied to the
test strip, or
Confirmation
Dot
back of the test
strip has turned
completely blue.
2. The test strip
has been altered,
exposed to air,
or has passed its
expiration date.
2. Check the expiration date on
your test strip package. Do not
store test strips outside of the
original bottle. Do not alter
test strips.
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ERROR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
1. The test strip
was removed
or partially
1. Do not remove the test strip
until the meter displays the
result.
removed before
the result was
displayed, or
2. The meter
contact points
are dirty.
2. Clean meter contact points.
Note: If more than two minutes have passed since you
applied blood to the test strip, repeat the test with a
new test strip.
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ERROR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
The meter is
not within the
temperature
range of 10–35°C
(50–95°F).
Allow the meter to warm or cool
slowly before performing another
test. Do not apply heat or cold to
the meter or test strips.
1. The meter test
strip holder,
1. Clean; refer to pages 47–51.
lens area, and
contact points
are dirty, or
2. The test strip
holder is not
fully in
2. Slide the test strip holder
into the meter until it is
completely inserted.
place, or
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ERROR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
3. The test strip
was partially
inserted before
turning the
3. Remove test strip and turn
meter off. Turn meter on, then
reinsert test strip when insert
test strip symbol appears.
meter on.
A possible failure
has occurred in
the meter.
Turn meter on. Before testing,
check that the code on your meter
matches the code on your test
strip package. If
continues,
call the LifeScan Customer Care
Line at 1 800 663-5521 (U.S.A.
1 800 227-8862).
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S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
Calibration: Plasma equivalent.
Performance Characteristics
Hematocrit Range: 25–60% .
Power Supply: Two AAA
alkaline batteries.
Size: 8.9 cm ✕ 6.1 cm ✕ 2.0 cm.
Weight: 107.7 grams with batteries.
Battery Life: Approximately 18
months when doing two tests a day.
Operating Temperatures: 10–35°C
(50–95°F).
Result Range: 0–27.8 mmol/L
(0–500 mg/dL). Higher results
are displayed as “ .”
Operating Humidity Range:
10–90% relative humidity
(noncondensing).
Display: Liquid crystal.
Blood Source: Whole blood.
Memory: 150 blood glucose and
control solution tests.
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Six-Yea r Wa rra nty.
Guarantee and Warranty
If, at any time during the first
six years after purchase, the
meter does not work for any
reason (except for obvious abuse),
LifeScan will replace it with a
new meter or equivalent product
free of charge.
30-Da y Money-Ba ck Gua ra ntee.
If you are not fully satisfied with
®
the SureStep System, a full refund
may be obtained by calling a
LifeScan Customer Services
Representative at 1 800 663-5521
(Canada) within 30 days of pur-
chase. After calling LifeScan, you
The Warranty Policy applies
only to the original purchaser
of this meter and does not include
the batteries supplied with
the meter.
®
will need to return the SureStep
Meter and a copy of your receipt
to receive a refund.
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Please complete the Warranty
Registration Card and mail it
to LifeScan.
Before you return your meter,
or any product, first call your
LifeScan Customer Services
Representative at 1 800 663-5521
(Canada) for instructions.
®
The SureStep Meter has a
full six-year warranty from the
original date of purchase. Write
your date of purchase here:
This warranty is in lieu of all
other warranties, express or
implied, including any implied
warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose.
_________________________________
The Warranty Policy does not
apply to the performance of the
SureStep Meter when used
with any test strip other than
®
SureStep Test Strips from
LifeScan, or when the SureStep
Meter or Test Strips are modified
in any way.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
®
The SureStep Blood Glucose Meter complies with the following standards:
I
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1 - M90 “Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1:
General Requirements for Safety” (Complies with UL 2601-1).
I
CAN/CSA C108.6 - M91 (CISPR 11:1990) “Limits and Methods of
Measurement of Electromagnetic Disturbance Characteristics of Industrial,
Scientific and Medical (ISM) Radio-Frequency Equipment” (Complies
with Canadian ICES-001).
I
Internally powered equipment.
I
No patient-applied parts.
I
This unit is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide.
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CODING THE METER
3-STEP TEST PROCEDURE
Before testing, make sure the
meter is coded correctly.
Press blue power
1button and apply
blood to pink
AM
PM
test square.
(Example)
Press blue
Meter automatically
Check confirma-
tion dot on back
of test strip.
1power button.
2displays last test
2
3
result with date.
Green C Button
Firmly insert test
strip pink side up,
until it comes to
a complete stop,
and read result
(30-second aver-
age test time).
(Example)
(Example)
Code number is
3automatically
displayed.
Press green C button
4until code number on
meter matches code
number on test strip
package.
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BLOOD APPLICATION
How you can be sure that you have applied the right amount of blood:
Front
Back
Enough Blood
Not Enough
Blood
Too Much Blood*
Pink
Test
Square
White Confirmation
Front
Back
Back
Front
Pad
Dot
Pink test square is
where you apply a
drop of blood.
Apply a drop of blood
to the pink test square
on the front of the test
strip. The confirmation
dot on the back should
be completely blue for
an accurate test.
If any white patches or
streaks appear on the
blue confirmation dot,
you have not applied
enough blood for an
accurate test. You must
start the test over with
a new test strip to
If there is no white
visible on the white
pad, you have applied
too much blood. You
must start the test over
with a new test strip to
avoid false high results.
White pad absorbs the
excess blood that may
extend beyond the pink
test square. Do not apply
blood directly onto the
white pad.
* Be careful not to
apply too much blood,
especially if you tend
to bleed easily or are
taking blood-thinning
medications.
avoid false low results.
Confirmation dot on back
of test strip is where you
check to confirm proper
blood application.
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LifeScan Customer Care Line/Ligne InfoSoins :
AM
Monday–Friday 9AM–8PM Eastern Time, 6 –5PM Pacific Time
Du lundi au vendredi de 9 h à 20 h, heure de l’Est et de 6 h à 17 h, heure du Pacifique
Canada
U.S.A./É.-U.
1 800 663-5521
1 800 227-8862
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