Home Aide 6276-S Easy Plus II Glucose Meter User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Home Aide
Table of Contents
6276-S Easy Plus II Glucose Meter
SIDE A
USER GUIDE
Model 6276-S
Home Aide Diagnostics, Inc.
1072 S. Powerline Road, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 1 (800) 915 – 0116
www.homeaide.us
11-62-0110-0203 V2-SEP21
Contents
SIDE A
1. Introduction to the System 2. Appearance and Key functions 3. Safety
Information 4. Quick Testing Instructions 5. Installing the battery 6.
Settings(Language/Date
/Time/Alarm/Measuring Unit/Memory Deletion/Voice Volume) 7. Running a Control
Solution Test 8. Blood Glucose Testing
SIDE B
9. Runnig A Blood Glucose Test 10. Recalling the Memory and Viewing
the Average 11. Expected Values Reference 12. Transmitting Results 13.
Maintenance of your system 14. Troubleshooting 15. Customer Service 16.
Limitations 17. Specifications 18. Warranty Information
NOTE: For information about the name of the manufacturer of the lancing device and he lancets, please contact your pharmacy.
1. Introduction to the System
Intended Use/Indications for Use
The Easy Plus II Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for use in the
quantitative measurement of glucose in fresh capillary whole blood from the
finger and the forearm. It is intended for use by healthcare professionals and
people with diabetes mellitus at home and as an aid in monitoring the
effectiveness of a diabetes control program.
The Easy Plus II Blood Glucose Monitoring System is not intended for the
diagnosis of or screening for diabetes mellitus, nor for use with neonates.
The alternative site testing (forearm) in this system can only be used during
steady-state blood glucose conditions.
This User Guide has been prepared to describe the proper use of the Easy Plus
II Blood Glucose Monitoring System.
Please read this User Guide and the package insert that comes with the Easy
Talk/Plus II Glucose Test Strips before testing. Keep this user guide for
future reference. The Easy Plus II Glucose Meter can be used with the Easy
Talk/Plus II Glucose Test Strips and/or control solutions.
The principle of the method
When glucose reacts with the reagents on the test strips, an electrical
current is produced, which is proportional to the glucose concentration in the
blood sample. The glucose concentration is calculated by the meter and based
on the current measured.
- Your meter has the back light feature, it will turn on with in every operation to increase the legibility in operation, helping the user to operate the meter more smoothly.
2. Appearance and Key functions
of the meter
(1)
(5)
(7)
(2)
(4) (3)
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1. Test strip slot When the strip is inserted into the slot, the meter will
automatically turn on. 2. LCD Display Guide you through the test using
symbols and simple messages. 3. M Key Power ON/OFF, also for memory
recalling mode, please refer to manual for detailed
function description. 4. C Key Setting mode, please refer to manual for
detailed function description. 5. RS232 port Cable connection and data
transmitting. 6. Battery Compartment Where batteries are located. 7. Ejector
Remove used strip.
3. Safety Information
Please use this device only for the intended use described in this user guide.
Before using this system to test your blood glucose, please read instructions
thoroughly and practice the test when you first use this system. Do a quality
check on the system following the controls solution test instructions and
consult with your healthcare professionals for questions or problems.
Be aware of the safety of young children or handicapped persons near you when
you conduct a glucose test using this system.
The Easy Plus II glucose monitor can only be used with the Easy Talk/Plus II
Glucose Test Strips and control solution.
Please keep the test strip vial away from children. The test strips and vial
cap can present a choking hazard. Never share a lancet or a lancing device
with anyone. Always use a new, sterile lancet. Lancets are for single use
only.
Please be cautious when removing the lancet. Take the lancet out carefully.
Always place the protective cap back on the exposed tip or (if using a twist
lancet) place the cap on a hard surface and push the exposed tip into the
protective cap and discard of properly.
Always test your blood glucose using either Easy Plus II or Easy Talk meter,
test strips and control solutions. Mixing other brands will give invalid
results.
4. Quick Testing Instructions
1. With the meter off, insert a new test strip with the contacts facing up in
the test strip slot. The meter will turn on. You will see a full screen
display 1 briefly, and then a blinking blood drop icon will appear on the
screen.
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2. Lance the finger and let a blood drop form.
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3. Apply the blood drop to the front edge of the test strip when the blood
drop icon is still blinking on the meter. Wait for 6 seconds, and the meter
will display the test result.
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4. Remove the used strips by hand or by pushing the ejector and the meter
will power off, with “OFF” appearing on the screen.
5. Installing the battery
1. Slide down the battery cover on the back of the meter by pushing the 1
cover in the direction of the arrow and put the cover aside.
2. Remove the two used batteries. 2
3. Insert 2 new batteries with correct +/- direction. (Battery : AAA 1.5V 2
Alkaline 24A LR03)
4. Put the battery cover back in place by pushing the cover in the oppo-
site direction of the arrow to close the cover into position.
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Note:
1. It is suggested that batteries need to be replaced when the battery icon appears
empty. If keep using the meter, the battery icon will start flashing and an error
message E_3 will appear on the screen.
2. Note that replacing the battery will not reset the stored testing results.
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3. You need to reset the time and date after the batteries are replaced.
4. If there is any unexpected symbol on the display, please follow the above procedure to replace the batteries again.
5. Please dispose of batteries according to your local ordinances.
6. Settings (Language/Date /Time/Alarm/ Measuring Unit/Memory Deletion/Voice Volume)
The LCD screen will show as below:
(1)Measurement Units
(7)Day Average (8)Alarm Reminder (9)Month (10)Day
(2)Memory (3)Setting (4)Test flag (5)Blood drop icon
1. Appears with the test result either in mg/dL or in mmol/L.
2. Appears when you recall the memory. 3. Appears when you are in setting
mode.
4. Appears for control solution test flag (c).
(6)Battery Symbol 5. Indicates the meter is ready to take the
blood sample when it flashes.
6. Indicates the battery status.
(12)Minute (11)Hour
7. Indicates current displayed result is an average.
8. Appears when alarm is on.
9. Month
10. Day
11. Hour
12. Minute
The LCD screen for Power Off When the meter is off, the date, time, measurement unit, battery icon and “OFF” will be still on the screen. If the voice is on or the alarm reminder is on, the speaker icon and the alarm will be displayed as well.
1. Set the Year Press C key to adjust the year until the desired year is
displayed and then press the M key to confirm the year setting. After the year
setting is confirmed, you will see the month segment flashing on the
screen.(Please see Figure 6-1.)
2. Set the Month Press C key to adjust the month until the desired month is
displayed and then press M key to confirm the month setting. You will then see
the day segment is flashing on the screen. (Please see Figure 6-2.)
SET
1-01~01:01 AM
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SET
12-01~01:01 AM
3. Set the Day Press C key to adjust the day until the desired day appears and
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then press the M key to confirm the day setting. You will then see the hour
SET
segment is flashing on the LCD screen. (Please see the Figure 6-3.)
12-18~01:01AM
4. Set the Hour Press C Key to adjust the hour until the desired hour appears
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on the screen and then press the M key to confirm the setting. You will then
see the minute segment is flashing on the screen. (Please see Figure 6-4.)
SET
12-18~11:01PM
6-4
5. Set the Minute Press C Key to adjust the minute until the desired
SET
minute appears on the screen and then press the M key to confirm the
setting. You will then see an “AL” displayed on the screen center.
(Please see Figure 6-5.)
12-18~11:25 PM
6-5
6. Set the Alarm Reminder Press C key to toggle between the alarm
reminder setting or no-setting mode. ” If you see the LCD display a
SET
small flashing icon of alarm clock in the lower left corner with a time
segment display, it means that you are in the alarm setting mode. (Please
see Figure 6-6.)
If you see only AL without the icon of the small alarm clock, it means that you are not in the alarm setting mode. Press M key to confirm the alarm setting mode. If you select the alarm setting mode, alarm clock
08:00AM
6-6
icon will stop flashing and the hour of the time segment will start flash-
ing. Press C key until the desired alarm hour appears and then press M
key to confirm the hour setting. Then the minute segment will start
flashing. Press C key until the desired minute appears on the screen and
then press M key to confirm the minute setting. You will see the
measuring unit flashing on the upper left corner of the LCD display.
(Please see Figure 6-7.)
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7. Set the measurement unit Press C key to toggle between mg/dL and mmol/L
measurement units. Press M key to confirm the setting. You will see a “dEL”
displayed in the center of the screen. (Please see Figure 6-7.) The unit of
measurement mg/dL- is the standard unit of measurement in the U.S. If the
meter is to be sold in the U.S., the units of measure will be set to mg/dL by
default.
8. Delete Memory Press C key to toggle between a flashing “dEL” for memory
deletion and a non-flashing “dEL”. If you want to delete all memory, press M
key while the “dEL” is flashing. If you do not want to delete all memory,
press M key when the “dEL” is not flashing. Once the M key is pressed, the LCD
display will display “OFF” and turn off automatically after 2 seconds. (Please
see Figure 6-8.)
Note: Your meter can show results either in “mg/dL” or “mmol/L” units. Mg/dL is the unit used in the U.S., please contact the manufacturer if your meter does not display mg/dL when you turn it on. The factory set default for the meter is mg/dL, in the event that the meter loses power or the batteries are changed, the factory set default is mg/dL. It is very important to use the correct unit of measurement to properly manage your diabetes. If you live in the USA you should use mg/dL; your results will never have a decimal point. If you live in Canada and some European countries you should use mmol/L; your results will always have a decimal point. The mg/dL display is on by default.
Note:
1. When you change the date and time backward, you will not change the test results in the meter memory.
2. You need to move through the language, year, month, day, hour, minutes, alarm, unit dEL and VoL to save
the meter settings and turn off the meter .
3. The average readings in the meter memory are calculated from the results obtained during the 7, 14, 28, 60,
6-8
and 90 calendar days preceding the current date and time settings.
9. Power off Screen When the meter is off, the time, date, measurement unit, and battery icon will be still on the screen as Figure 9. If the alarm reminder has been set, then the alarm icon will appear on the power off screen as well. The LCD screen will display “OFF”.
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7. Running a Control Solution Test
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IMPORTANT:Always make sure you press C key for Control Solution test,
otherwise in the control solution test result will be stored in the memory,
and affect your “AVG” results.
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1. Insert a strip into the meter. A full LCD screen will be displayed briefly
and then a blood drop icon appears.
2. Press the C key, and the meter will display a letter “C” on the upper right corner of screen, indicating the control test mode. The test result will not 3 be stored in the memory.
3. Squeeze a small amount of Control Solution on a flat surface and apply to
the front edge of the test strip.
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4. Wait for 6 seconds, and the meter will display the result.
5. Remove the used strip by hand or by pushing the ejector and the meter
will power off with a display of “OFF” on the screen.
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IMPORTANT!!!
1. If the meter, test strips and control solutions are moved from one
temperature to another, allow thirty (30) minutes for them to adjust to the
new temperature before performing a control solution test.
2. You must push the C key to distinguish the control solution test from the
blood glucose test. Do not perform the blood test in Control Solution mode.
(If you perform the blood test in Control Solution mode, the test result will
not be stored.)
3. Use Easy Plus II or Easy Talk Control Solutions with Easy Plus II Glucose
Meter. 4. Control Solutions are used to check that the meter and the test
strips are working together as a system and
that you are performing the test correctly. 5. Control Solution contains a
known amount of glucose that reacts with test strips. The Low and High level
Control Solutions are intended to check the monitoring system in different
measurement ranges. 6. Shake the vial, discard the first drop of control
solution, and wipe off the dispenser tip to ensure a good
sample and an accurate result. 7. Use only for 3 months after fist opening.
Record the open date on the Control Solution vial. Discard after
3 months. 8. Compare your Control Solution test results with the expected
range printed on the test strips vial label. If
your glucose control results fall outside the expected range; repeat the test.
Results that repeatedly fall outside the expected range may indicate: (1) You
may not be doing the test correctly; repeat the test, by shaking the control
solution vial well and
carefully following instructions. Please make sure the test is done within the
temperature range. (2) The Control Solution is expired or contaminated. (3)
The test strips are damaged or outdated. (4) You may have applied the Control
Solution before the blood drop appears on the screen. This will cause
incorrect glucose measurement. (5) Meter malfunction.
8. Blood Glucose Testing
Alternate Site Testing (AST)
What is AST?
Sampling from anatomical sites (parts of the body) other than the fingertip (
i.e. forearm, upper arm, thigh, calf, palm) to check the blood glucose levels.
This system allows you to test on the forearm with the equivalent results to
fingertip testing. There are important limitations to AST. Please consult your
healthcare professional before you use AST.
What is the advantage?
It is more painful feeling when taking blood sample from fingertips because
fingertips have many nerve endings. Other body sites do not have as many nerve
endings, so you will not feel as much pain as at the fingertip.
When to use AST?
Medication, stress, illness, food and exercise can affect blood glucose
levels. Capillary whole blood at the fingertip can reflect test changes faster
than capillary blood at other sites of body. If you test your blood glucose
level during or immediately after a meal, physical exercise or stressful
events, take the blood sample from your fingertip instead of from other sites.
Use AST only:
1. 2 hours or more after taking insulin; 2. 2 hours or more after a meal; 3.
2 hours or more after exercise.
Do not use AST if you are pregnant, or if you are aware that your glucose
level is not as stable as usual, or if you think you have hypoglycemia (low
blood sugar) or hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Do not use AST if you think
your blood glucose is low and your AST results do not match the way you feel.
SIDE B
9. Runnig A Blood Glucose Test
Note 1: Note 1: To reduce the chance of infection: Never share a lancet or a
lancing device with anyone. Always use a new, sterile lancet. LANCETS ARE FOR
SINGLE USE ONLY.
Note 2: If the meter and test strips are moved from one temperature to
another, allow thirty (30) minutes for them to adjust to the new temperature
before performing a blood glucose test.
(For use with generic lancing devices). Not included with meter. Unscrew the lancing device by turning the end cap counter clockwise. A clear cap will come with the package of a meter kit or a lancing device. The clear cap on the lancing device will make it easy for you to get a drop of blood for AST.
1.Please unscrew the 1 lancing device by turning the end cap counter
clockwise.
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2.Insert a new lancet firmly into the lancet holder
3. Twist off the protective 3 top of the lancet.
4. Close the end cap of the lancing device and grasp the lancing device as 4
shown. Slide into locking position. If necessary, please set the lancing
device for a deeper puncture.
5. Open the test strip vial. Take one new test strip out of the vial and 5
recap the vial quickly and firmly.
6. While the meter is off, insert a test strip into the meter’s strip slot in
6 the right direction. The meter will turn on with a full screen display, and
a blood drop icon will be blinking on the screen. If no action is taken in 2
minutes, the meter will turnoff automatically.
7 7. Use a single lancing device to take a blood sample from the finger-
tip or forearm.
8. CHOOSE PUNCTURE SITE
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a. AST ONLY: Select a soft, fleshy area on your forearm that is
clean and dry, away from bone and free of visible veins and hair.
b. AST ONLY: Massage the selected area gently to increase blood flow to the puncture site. Clean the test location with an alcohol wipe or with soap and water.
c. FINGERTIP ONLY: Use the adjustable lancing device or the disposable lancet
to take a blood sample from the fingertip and let it form a small round blood
drop.
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9. Press and hold the loaded lancing device against the puncture site for a few seconds, then press the puncture button.
10.Wait for a few seconds until the blood drop forms. Make sure you
have sufficient blood to fill the small window of the test strip. For 10
individuals who experience difficulty in getting sufficient blood for a test,
it may be helpful to rub the puncture site a little longer before using the
lancing device.
11. Apply a small blood drop ( actual size)to the front edge of the test 11
strip, and the blood should be pulled into the test strip before the meter
begins to count down. Do not push your finger against the test strip or try to
apply a smeared blood sample.
12.The meter will start counting down for 6 seconds and your test result 12
will be displayed on the screen. Remove the used test strip by hand or by
pushing the ejector button. The meter will turn off and the test result is
stored automatically
IMPORTANT: 1. Never reuse a test strip or a lancet. An “E_5” error message
will be displayed in the
center of screen if a used strip is inserted into the meter. 2. Discard the
test strip and lancet immediately in a puncture-proof container with a lid
after use.
10. Recalling the Memory and Viewing the Average
A. Using the Meter Memory
The test results for blood sample will be stored in the memory automatically.
The meter can store up to 500 of the most recent rest results. You can also
view the average of test results for various periods of 7, 14, 28, 60 and 90
days. The control solution test results will not be stored in memory. (Note:
Please make sure that you press C key when you run a Control Solution test, so
that the control test result will not be added to memory.)
B. Recalling the Test Results from the Meter Memory
1. With meter off, press M key to turn on the meter, the meter will display
the total number of test data stored in memory. Then the screen will display
“001” as the sequential number of the most recent test result in memory. The
memorized test data will be displayed next. If there is no memorized result in
the meter, “—” is displayed and the meter will turn off after 60 seconds if no
action is taken.
(The meter will display “—” if no previous results were memorized.)
2. The screen will display each of the memorized test data in sequence. Press
M and C key to review your test results in memory forwards and backwards.
3. To turn off the meter, press M key for 2 seconds, or the meter will turn
off automatically after 60 seconds of no activity.
C. Viewing the Average (AVG) of Test Data in Memory
1. To display the average (AVG) test result, please turn meter off. Press C
and M keys at the same time and hold for about 2 seconds, wait for AVG
displayed on screen, then release the two buttons. The meter will be in the
average mode with “AVG” font displayed.
2. When the “AVG” is flashing at the lower left corner of screen, the number
7 will be displayed under AVG and the average of the last 7 days test results
will be displayed in the center of the screen. The number of tests done in the
last 7 days will be also displayed at the lower right corner of screen. If you
want to see the average of 14, 28, 60 and 90 days, keep pressing the M key to
move the LCD display forward from 7 day average to 90 day average. The average
display will move from 90 days backward to 7 days if you continue to press C
key.
3. Press the M key and hold for 2 seconds to exit the recall mode and turn
off the meter, or the meter will automatically power off after 60 seconds.
4. W hen “—” is displayed, showing that there are no test results in memory.
Calculations:
The 7 days average is the average of the last 7 day test results. The 14 days
average is the average of last 14 day test results. The 28 days average is the
average of last 28 day test results. The 60 days average is the average of
last 60 day test results. The 90 days average is the average of last 90 day
test results.
Note: 1. HI/LO results are not stored
in the memory. 2. Do not insert the strip into
the meter when you want to recall the test results.
11. Expected Values Reference
Blood glucose levels normally will vary from time to time depending on food intake,
medication dosages, health, stress or exercise. Consult your physician or healthcare
professional for the target glucose value appropriate for you.
Expected plasma blood glucose values for normal, nondiabetic adults are as follows.
Before eating
< 100 mg/dL
Two hours after meals < 140 mg/dL
Easy Plus II meter gives plasma equivalent results.
12. Transmitting Results
Note: Easy Plus II Glucose Meter allows you to transfer the test results
stored in its memory to your personal computer. However, you will need to
order software and a Data Download Cable separately from your distributor.
Please download the software and its data download procedure from our website.
https://homeaide.us/. You can also check with your distributor for the
software download option. The meter still keeps the results in the memory
after transmitting.
1. Before transmitting test data, you will need to set up the download
software and USB driver on your PC. The complete installation procedures for
software application could be found in the first section of User Guide:
Download Software for meter on CD.
2. Launch the software application (Meter Download) on PC after installation
is complete. Then connect your meter and PC with the download cable before
starting the data download. Hit the “Connect (Download)” button on PC screen
to get ready for data receiving. For more detailed information and procedures
about data download from meter to PC, please refer to User Guide: Download
Software for meter on CD.
3. With the meter off, hold the M and C key down at the same time for 5
seconds until “PC” is displayed.
4. Press the C key to start transmitting. The meter will display a flashing
“PC” during the transmission process. When the “PC” on the screen stops
flashing, it indicates the transmission is completed. The meter will power off
if no action is taken in 60 seconds or M key is pressed for 2 seconds.
5. Once the download is completed, the download report could be exported to
Microsoft Excel file. You can view, rename or delete the exported excel files
on PC if needed.
13. Maintenance of your system
Please, treat this meter with proper care, and keep it in good condition. 1.
Store your meter in its case, in a clean dry place at 46~86°F (8~30°C). 2.
Always clean your meter after use. Wipe and clean surface of the meter with a
soft
cloth that has been slightly dampened with mild detergent. 3. Please handle
with care and do not drop the meter. 4. If this meter is used by healthcare
professional infection control policies should be
strictly followed. 5. The meter has a shelf-life of 2 years.
We suggest you should periodically compare the test system to another test
system which is well maintained and monitored by a healthcare provider.
14. Troubleshooting
Following is a summary of all Error Messages. These messages help to identify
certain problems, but do not appear in all cases when a problem has occurred.
Improper use may cause an inaccurate result without producing an error message
or a symbol. In the event of a problem, refer to the information in the table
under Solution.
Error messages:
E_1 : The temperature is too low. E_2 : The temperature is too high. E_3 :
Battery Low. E_4 : Memory damaged. E_5 : The strip is wet or used. E_6 : Error
in meter or strip. HI : The glucose level is too high. LO : The glucose level
is too low.
Note: Your meter can show results either in “mg/dL” or “mmol/L” units. Mg/dL
is the unit used in the U.S., Please contact the manufacturer if your meter
does not display mg/dL when you turn it on. The factory set default for the
meter is mg/dL, in the event that the meter loses power or the batteries are
changed, the factory set default is mg/dL. It is very important to use the
correct unit of measurement to properly manage your diabetes. If you live in
the USA you should use mg/dL; your result will never have a decimal point. If
you live in Canada and some European countries you should use mmol/L; your
result will always have a decimal point. The mg/dL display is on by default.
Problem
(1) The meter displays an E_1 error message.
(2) The meter displays an E_2 error message.
(3) The meter displays an E_3 error message.
(4) The meter displays an E_4 error message.
Possible Cause The meter is operating in an ambient temperature below 10 or 50
which is the lowest range of operating temperature. The meter is operating in
an ambient temperature above 40 or 104 which is the cap of operating
temperature. The battery is too low to operate the meter.
The memory chip of the meter could be damaged or malfunctioning.
(5) The meter displays an E_5 error message.
The inserted test strip has been wet or used.
(6) The meter displays an The meter is not working properly, either
E_6 error message.
because of a defective meter or a defective strip.
(7) The meter displays HI on screen.
The test result is higher than the measuring range of 600 mg/dL ( 33.3 mmol/L).
(8) The meter displays LO The test result is lower than the measuring range
on screen.
of 20 mg/dL ( 1.1 mmol/L).
Solution
Repeat the test after the meter and strip are in a warmer environment and
allow the meter warm up for a while before retesting.
Repeat the test after the meter and strip are in a cooler environment and
allow the meter sit cooler for a while before retesting.
Please replace the two AAA batteries.
The meter can perform the glucose measuring without storing the test results
into the meter’s memory. Please write down the test results into the data
logger before you call a customer service representative.
Please check the strip if it is damaged or used. In either case, please
discard the strip and repeat the test using a new strip.
Repeat the test with a new test strip. If E_6 continues to show up on screen,
please call a customer service representative.
Test again following the user guide for correct glucose measurement process.
If you see HI again, please call your medical doctor for advice immediately.
Test again following the user guide for correct glucose measurement process.
If you see LO again, please call your medical doctor for advice immediately.
15. Customer Service
If you need assistance with your Easy Plus II Glucose Monitoring System,
please contact:
Home Aide Diagnostics, Inc. 1072 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442,
USA TEL: 1-800-915-0116
Hours: 9 am to 5 pm EST/Mon. to Fri. Outside of these times, contact your
healthcare professional for medical issues or advice. For questions related to
your health condition, please call your doctor or healthcare professional.
16. Limitations
1. No neonatal use Do not sue for neonatal blood glucose testing.
2. Hematocrit range Hematocrit in the range of 32~56% has been shown not to
affect the glucose result. If you do not know your hematocrit level, consult
your healthcare professional.
3. Hemoglobin range Hemoglobin levels of 500 mg/dL or below will not
interfere with blood glucose test results.
4. Elevated Cholesterol and Triglycerides Cholesterol levels up to 500 mg/dL
(12.9 mmol/L) and Triglycerides up to 1000 mg/dL has been shown not to affect
glucose results.
5. Medications Interference was observed for therapeutic levels of L-DOPA. No
interference was shown for uric acid, acetaminophen, ascorbic acid and
ibuprofen in normal therapeutic levels. However, higher concentrations in
blood may cause incorrect results: Uric acid: >10.9 mg/dL; acetaminophen: >6.2
mg/dL; Ascorbic acid: >4.5 mg/dL; ibuprofen: >37.5 mg/dL.
6. The test strips may be used at altitudes up to 5,280 feet (1,609 m)
without an effect on test results.
7. Persons suffering from severe dehydration should not be tested using a
capillary whole blood sample.
8. Test results below 70 mg/dL indicate low blood glucose (hypoglycemia).
Test results greater than 240 mg/dL indicate high blood glucose
(hyperglycemia). If you get results below 70 mg/dL or above 240 mg/dL, repeat
the test, and if the results are still below 70 mg/dL or above 240 mg/dL,
please consult your healthcare professional immediately.
9.Inaccurate results may occur in severely hypotensive individuals or patients
in shock. Inaccurate result may occur for individuals experiencing a
hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state, with or without ketosis. Critically ill
patients should not be tested with a blood glucose meter.
17. Specifications
Test: Glucose Sample: Whole Blood Principle of the test method: Amperometric,
glucose oxidase Test sites: Fingertip, forearm Measurement time: 6 seconds
Code required: No code device Measurement Range: 20 ~600 mg/dL (1.1~33.3
mmol/L). Batteries: 2 x AAA 1.5 V Alkaline 24A LR03 Operating Temperature:
10~40°C (50-104°F) Humidity: 20~80% RH Width: 48 mm Length: 99 mm Thickness:
14 mm Weight: ~72g
18. Warranty Information
Your Easy Plus II Glucose Meter is warranted to be free of defects in
materials and workmanship for one year from the date of the original purchase.
This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner misuse or negligence,
or normal wear and tear.
If you have a question about your Easy Plus II Glucose Meter or this warranty,
please contact:
Home Aide Diagnostics, Inc.
1072 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, USA TEL:
1-800-915-0116 Hours: 9 am to 5 pm
EST/Mon. to Fri. (Outside of these times, contact your healthcare
professional)
Reference: 1. American Diabetes Association: Diabetes Care, January 2015,
volume 38 (suppl. I), S8
S16 2. American Diabetes Association-Diabetes Forecast website information:
http://www.forecast.diabetes.org/diabetes-101/hyperglycemia
http://www.forecast.diabetes.org/diabetes-101/hypoglycemia
Para un manual completo en español, por favor llame al
1-800-915-0116 y pida un manual en
formato PDF sea enviado a su correo virtual para descargar las instrucciones
gratis en su computadora. Para más información, por favor visítenos en nuestro
sitio web al www.homeaide.us o llámenos al
1-800-915-0116.
Gracias por usar el Easy Plus II Sistema de Monitoreo de Glucosa!
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