Accu-Chek Aviva Nano Reference Manual

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Summary of Aviva Nano

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    Whether the accu-chek ® aviva nano meter is your fi rst blood glucose meter or you have used a meter for some time; please take the time to read this manual carefully before you use your new meter. To use it correctly and dependably, you need to understand its operation, screen displays and all indi...

  • Page 4: The Accu-Chek

    The accu-chek ® aviva nano system your new accu-chek aviva nano meter is for quantitative blood glucose testing using accu-chek aviva test strips. Suitable for self-testing. The accu-chek aviva nano meter may be used by patients who test their own blood glucose as well as by healthcare professionals...

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    3 important information about your new meter your new meter is designed for testing fresh whole blood samples (for example, • blood from your fingertip or forearm). The meter is for outside the body (in vitro) use. It should not be used to diagnose diabetes. Only use accu-chek aviva test strips. Oth...

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  • Page 7: Contents

    Contents chapter 1: understanding your new system ................................................ 9 the accu-chek aviva nano meter .................................................................................. 9 coding the meter .....................................................................

  • Page 8: Chapter 4: Control Testing

    Chapter 4: control testing ......................................................................... 53 why perform control tests .......................................................................................... 53 about the control solutions ...................................................

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    7 chapter 7: the accu-chek multiclix finger pricker ........................................ 85 loading a lancet drum ................................................................................................ 87 taking a fingertip blood sample .....................................................

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    9 chapter 1: understanding your new system the accu-chek aviva nano meter right and left arrow buttons – press to enter memory, adjust settings and scroll through results. Display – shows results, messages and results stored in memory. Test strip slot – insert test strip here. Infrared (ir) window –...

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    10 golden end – insert this end of the test strip into the meter. Yellow window – touch blood drop or control solution here. Test strip test strip container control solution bottle on/off/set button top view infrared (ir) window code chip (for example) batteries – insert into drawer with (+) side fa...

  • Page 13: A New Box of Test Strips!

    11 inserting the code chip sets the meter to match the test strips. This “codes” the meter. Change the code chip every time you open a new box of test strips! Coding the meter 1. Make sure the meter is off. 2. Turn the meter over. 3. Remove the old code chip (if there is one in the meter) and discar...

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    12 4. Turn the code chip over so the code number faces away from you. Push it into the code chip slot until it stops. 5. Leave the code chip in the meter until you open a new box of test strips. Notes: do not force the code chip into the meter. It is designed to go into the meter only • one way. If ...

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    13 using the accu-chek aviva nano system only use accu-chek aviva test strips. • change the code chip every time you • open a new box of test strips. Store the unused test strips in their • original container. Close the container tightly immediately • after you take a test strip out. This helps keep...

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    Chapter 2: testing your blood glucose performing a blood glucose test before you perform your first blood glucose test, set up the meter correctly. You need the meter, test strip, code chip and an accu-chek multiclix finger pricker and accu-chek multiclix lancet drum. 15 the accu-chek multiclix fing...

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    16 1. Wash and dry your hands. 2. Prepare your finger pricker according to the instructions in the reference manual. (refer to chapter 7 “the accu-chek multiclix finger pricker.”) 3. Insert the test strip into the meter in the direction of the arrows. This turns the meter on automatically. 4. Make s...

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    6. Obtain a blood sample with the aid of the finger pricker. Blood samples taken from the palm are equivalent to blood taken from the fingertip. For detailed information on how to obtain blood from the palm, refer to the alternative site testing (ast) section, steps 5 and 6. 7. Gently squeeze your f...

  • Page 20: Front Edge

    8. Touch the blood drop to the front edge of the yellow window of the test strip. Do not put blood on top of the test strip. When you see flash, you have enough blood in the test strip. 9. The result appears on the display. If you want to mark the test result as a pre-meal or post-meal test or with ...

  • Page 21: Reminder

    Marking test results and setting the post-meal reminder if you wish, you can mark your test result with: pre-meal marker pre-meal marker with post-meal reminder post-meal marker general marker marking results with a • pre-meal or post-meal marker provides more information about your blood glucose re...

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    Here is how to mark a test result and initiate a post-meal reminder: perform a test. Do not remove the test strip. 1. Press and release to toggle through the test result markers and post-meal reminder. Pre-meal marker pre-meal marker with post-meal reminder post-meal marker general marker 2. When th...

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    Alternative site testing (ast) you have the option of obtaining a blood sample from other sites on your body besides the fingertip. Blood obtained from a fingertip or palm can be used at any time to measure blood glucose. The two palm testing sites are the fleshy areas under the thumb (thenar) and u...

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    22 important talk to your healthcare professional about alternative • site testing. Do not change your treatment because of just one result. Never ignore symptoms of high or low blood glucose. If the blood glucose does not match how you feel, perform a fingertip/palm test to confirm your result. If ...

  • Page 25: Ast and A Lancet.

    To perform ast, you need the meter, a test strip, a finger pricker designed for ast and a lancet. 1. Prepare the finger pricker by attaching the converter cap and following the standard procedure. 2. Insert the test strip into the meter in the direction of the arrows. This turns the meter on automat...

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    4. A test strip and flashing blood drop symbol appear on the display. 5. Press the finger pricker firmly against a fleshy area on the alternative site. Press the finger pricker up and down in a slow pumping motion to assist the flow of blood. 6. Trigger the finger pricker while keeping steady pressu...

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    7. Touch the blood drop to the front edge of the yellow window of the test strip. When you see flash, you have enough blood in the test strip. 8. The result appears on the display. Mark the result or remove and discard the used test strip. Note: if the blood drop is too small, reapply pressure to ge...

  • Page 28: Troubleshooting Checks

    Troubleshooting checks 1. Check if the test strips were expired. 2. Check if the cap on the test strip container was always closed tightly. 3. Check if the test strip was out of the container for a long time. 4. Check if the test strips were stored in a cool, dry place. Action discard the test strip...

  • Page 29: Troubleshooting Checks

    Troubleshooting checks 5. Check if you followed the testing steps. 6. Check if the code number on the meter display matches the code number on the test strip container. 7. If you are still unsure of the problem… action read chapter 2 “testing your blood glucose” and test again. If you still have pro...

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    Symptoms of high or low blood glucose being aware of the symptoms of high or low blood glucose can help you understand your test results and decide what to do if they seem unusual. Here are the most common symptoms: high blood glucose (hyperglycemia): fatigue, increased appetite or thirst, frequent ...

  • Page 31: Memory

    Chapter 3: meter memory, setup and downloading memory storing test results the meter automatically stores up to 500 blood glucose test results with the time and date of the test and any test markers. You can review them at any time. Test results are stored from the newest to the oldest. It is very i...

  • Page 32: Viewing Test Results

    The control results are stored in memory, but cannot be reviewed on the meter. They are • not included in the 7, 14, 30 and 90 day averages. To view stored control results, first download them to a compatible software application. For product availability, please call the accu-chek customer careline...

  • Page 33: Post-Meal Average

    Or or press to view past results from newest to oldest. Press to view 7, 14, 30 and 90 day averages. Continue to press to view 7, 14, 30 and 90 day pre-meal averages. Post-meal average continue to press to view 7, 14, 30 and 90 day post-meal averages. Past results general average pre-meal average no...

  • Page 34: Meter Setup

    Meter setup using the set-up mode by using the set-up mode, you can personalize the meter to suit your lifestyle. Here are the features you can customize in the order in which they appear in the set-up mode: time and date – set the time and date. Beeper – select “on” or “off.” post-meal reminder tim...

  • Page 35: Setting The Time and Date

    Setting the time and date decrease increase 1. Press and release to turn the meter on. The flashing test strip symbol appears. 2. Press and hold until “set-up” appears on the display. The hour flashes. 3. Press and release or to decrease or increase the hour. You are here time / date (hrs, min, day,...

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    4. Press and release to confirm the hour. The minutes flash. 5. Press and release or to adjust the minutes. Press and release to confirm the minutes. Decrease increase 34.

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    6. Repeat step 5 to set day, month and year. 7. If you want to set up more options, press and release . If you want to exit, press and hold until you see the flashing test strip symbol. 35.

  • Page 38: Setting The Beeper

    You are here setting the beeper ( ) on/off your new meter has the beeper preset to “on.” you can set the beeper to “off,” if you prefer. This will not affect your test results. The beeper is helpful because it prompts you: to apply blood or control solution to the test strip • when enough blood or c...

  • Page 39: Hold

    1. Press and release to turn the meter on. The flashing test strip symbol appears. 2. Press and hold until “set-up” appears on the display. 3. Press and release repeatedly until you reach the display with the flashing beeper symbol and “on” or “off.” 37.

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    4. Press and release or to switch between “on” and “off.” 5. If you want to set up more options, press and release . If you want to exit, press and hold until you see the flashing test strip symbol. 38.

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    You are here time / date (hrs, min, day, month, year) beeper (on/off) post-meal reminder time (1hr or 2hr) alarm clock (a-1, a-2, a-3, a-4) hypo indicator (off, on, level) setting the post-meal reminder time ( ) the post-meal reminder: beeps one or two hours after the test to remind you to do a post...

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    1. Press and release to turn the meter on. The flashing test strip symbol appears. 2. Press and hold until “set-up” appears on the display. 3. Press and release repeatedly until you reach the display with “set-up” and the flashing “1hr” or “2hr.” 40

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    4. Press and release or to select “1hr” or “2hr.” press and release to confirm your choice. When a post-meal reminder is activated this screen appears. 41.

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    You are here time / date (hrs, min, day, month, year) beeper (on/off) post-meal reminder time (1hr or 2hr) alarm clock (a-1, a-2, a-3, a-4) hypo indicator (off, on, level) setting the alarm clock function ( ) the alarm clock: beeps to remind you to perform a test. • beeps every two minutes up to thr...

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    Notes: if you tested within 15 minutes of an alarm, the alarm does not occur. • if the meter is on at the alarm time, the alarm does not occur. • exposure to cold conditions may disable alarms until the meter is turned on. • 43.

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    When you are setting the time for the alarm clock function, the bell symbol and “set-up” remain on the display. 1. Press and release to turn the meter on. The flashing test strip symbol appears. 2. Press and hold until “set-up” appears on the display. 3. Press and release repeatedly until you reach ...

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    4. Press and release or to switch between “on” and “off.” press and release to confirm your choice. 5. If you select “on,” the hour flashes. “a-1” and the bell symbol remain on the display. 6. Press and release or to select the hour. Press and release to confirm the hour. 45.

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    7. The minutes flash. Press and release or to select 00, 15, 30 or 45. These are the only choices. 8. Press and release to confirm the minutes. 9. “set-up,” “off” and the bell symbol appear on the display with the next alarm (“a-2”) flashing. You can either set a second alarm or press and hold until...

  • Page 49: Setting The Hypo Indicator

    1. Press and release to turn the meter on. The flashing test strip symbol appears. You are here time / date (hrs, min, day, month, year) beeper (on/off) post-meal reminder time (1hr or 2hr) alarm clock (a-1, a-2, a-3, a-4) hypo indicator (off, on, level) setting the hypo indicator ( ) function the h...

  • Page 50: Hold

    2. Press and hold until “set-up” appears on the display. 3. Press and release repeatedly until you reach the display with “set-up” and “off” and the flashing . 4. Press and release or to switch between “on” and “off.” press and release to confirm your choice. 48.

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    5. If you choose to set the hypo indicator to “on,” “set-up” appears and flashes. The display shows 3.9 mmol/l. 6. Press and release or to select the level you want. Press and release to confirm it. 7. Press and hold until you see the flashing test strip symbol to exit the set-up mode. This function...

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    Transferring data directly to a computer or pda using specialized software and an infrared cable visit our website at www.Accu-chek.Co.Uk or call the accu-chek customer careline on 0800 701 000 (uk) or 1 800 709 600 (roi) for software and ir cable. Infrared (ir) window you can transfer your stored r...

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    6. Put the meter on a flat surface. Point the two ir windows toward each other. They should be 3 to 10 cm apart. 7. Do not move the infrared cable (computer), pda or meter during the transfer. 8. Follow the prompts on the software. 9. The software program may shut off the meter automatically when th...

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  • Page 55: Chapter 4: Control Testing

    Chapter 4: control testing why perform control tests performing a control test lets you know that the meter and test strips are working properly to give reliable results. You should perform a control test when: you open a new box of test strips • you left the test strip container open • you want to ...

  • Page 56: About The Control Solutions

    About the control solutions only use accu-chek aviva control solutions. • the meter automatically recognizes the accu-chek aviva control solution. • the control results are not displayed in memory. • write the date you opened the control solution bottle on the bottle label. The • solution is good fo...

  • Page 57: Performing A Control Test

    Performing a control test to perform a control test, you need the meter, a test strip and control solution level 1 and/or level 2. The control level is printed on the bottle label. 1. Insert the test strip into the meter in the direction of the arrows. This turns the meter on automatically. 2. Make ...

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    3. Select the control solution you want to test. You will enter the level later in the test. 4. Put the meter on a flat surface, like a table. 5. Remove the control bottle cap. Wipe the tip of the bottle with a tissue. 56 or.

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    6. Squeeze the bottle until a tiny drop forms at the tip. Touch the drop to the front edge of the yellow window of the test strip. When you see flash, you have enough control solution in the test strip. Wipe the tip of the bottle with a tissue then cap the bottle tightly. 7. The result appears on th...

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    8. Press and release to confirm the control level in the meter. 9. “ok” and the control result alternate on the display if the result is in range. The range is printed on the test strip container label. When the control result is inside the range on the test strip container, the test strips and mete...

  • Page 61: Troubleshooting Checks

    Understanding out-of-range control test results if the control result is not inside the acceptable range, here are some things you can do to solve the problem: troubleshooting checks 1. Check if test strips or control solutions were expired. 2. Check if you wiped the tip of the control solution bott...

  • Page 62: Troubleshooting Checks

    Troubleshooting checks 5. Check if the test strips and control solutions were stored in a cool, dry place. 6. Check if you followed the testing steps. 7. Check if you chose the correct control solution level, either 1 or 2, when you performed the test. 8. Check if the code number on the meter displa...

  • Page 63: Changing The Batteries

    Chapter 5: maintenance and troubleshooting changing the batteries 1. Use your thumb to slide the battery drawer out of the meter. 2. Remove the old batteries and place the new ones in the drawer with the (+) side facing down . 3. Slide the battery drawer back into position until it locks into place....

  • Page 64: (+) Side Facing Down

    Notes: the meter uses two 3-volt lithium batteries, type 2032. This type of battery can be • found in many stores. It is a good idea to have spare batteries available. Batteries can also be obtained by calling the accu-chek customer careline on 0800 701 000 (uk) or 1 800 709 600 (roi). Be sure the b...

  • Page 65: Cleaning The Meter

    Cleaning the meter caring for the accu-chek aviva nano meter is easy. Just keep it free of dust. If you need to clean it, follow these guidelines carefully to help you get the best performance possible: do make sure the meter is off • gently wipe the meter’s surface with • a soft cloth slightly damp...

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    Maintenance and troubleshooting the meter needs little or no maintenance with normal use. It automatically tests its own systems every time you turn it on and lets you know if something is wrong. (see chapter 5 on “screen messages and troubleshooting.”) if you drop the meter or think it is not givin...

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    Screen messages and troubleshooting never make treatment decisions based on an error message. If you have any concerns, call the accu-chek customer careline on 0800 701 000 (uk) or 1 800 709 600 (roi). The meter will not turn on or the display is blank. Batteries are dead – • insert new batteries di...

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    Battery power is low. Change the batteries soon. The meter is in set-up mode, waiting for you to change or con fi rm settings. The meter is ready for you to insert a test strip. The meter is ready for a drop of blood or control solution. 66.

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    Blood glucose may be higher than the measuring range of the system. Blood glucose may be lower than the measuring range of the system. A pre-meal marker was assigned to this test result. A post-meal marker was assigned to this test result. 67.

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    A pre-meal marker was assigned to this test result and the post-meal reminder has been activated. A general marker was assigned to this test result. Blood glucose is below the de fi ned hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) level. The meter is not coded or the code chip is not inserted. Turn off the mete...

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    The test strips will expire at the end of the current month. Before the end of the month, insert a new code chip from a new box of test strips and ensure the code chip number matches the code number on the test strip container. Make sure the time and date in the meter are correct. 69.

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    70 your blood glucose may be extremely low or the test strip may be damaged or not properly inserted. If you see this error message after you applied blood to the test strip, see chapter 2 “unusual test results.” if you see this error message before you applied blood to the test strip, remove the te...

  • Page 73: Contact

    Your blood glucose may be extremely high or a meter or a test strip error has occurred. If this con fi rms how you feel, contact your healthcare professional immediately. If it does not con fi rm how you feel, repeat the test and refer to chapter 2 “unusual test results.” if this does not con fi rm ...

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    Not enough blood or control solution was drawn into the test strip for measurement or was applied after the test had started. Discard the test strip and repeat the test. The code chip is from an expired lot of test strips. Check the expiry date of your test strips. Ensure the code chip number matche...

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    An electronic error occurred or, in rare cases, a used test strip was removed and reinserted. Turn the meter off and on or take the batteries out for 20 seconds and reinsert them. Perform a blood glucose or control test. If the problem persists, call the accu-chek customer careline on 0800 701 000 (...

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    Note: if you see any other error screen, please call the accu-chek customer careline on 0800 701 000 (uk) or 1 800 709 600 (roi). The batteries are almost out of power. Change the batteries now. The time and date settings may be incorrect. Make sure the time and date are correct and adjust, if neces...

  • Page 77: Product Limitations

    Chapter 6: technical information product limitations please read the literature packaged with your test strips to fi nd the latest information on product speci fi cations and limitations. Speci fi cations blood volume 0.6 μ l sample type fresh whole blood measuring time refer to your test strip pack...

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    Dimensions 69 x 43 x 20 mm (lwh) weight approx. 40 g (with batteries) construction hand-held protection class iii meter type the accu-chek aviva nano meter is suitable for continuous operation control solution storage conditions 2 ºc to 32 ºc electromagnetic compatibility this meter meets the electr...

  • Page 79: Performance Analysis

    Performance analysis the performance data for the accu-chek aviva nano system (accu-chek aviva nano meter with accu-chek aviva test strips) were obtained using capillary blood from diabetic patients (method comparison, accuracy), venous blood (repeatability) and control solution (reproducibility). T...

  • Page 80: Product Safety Information

    Product safety information strong electromagnetic fields may interfere with the proper operation of the meter. Do not use this meter close to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation. To avoid electrostatic discharge, do not use the meter in a very dry environment, especially one in which synthet...

  • Page 81: Explanation of Symbols

    Explanation of symbols you may encounter the following symbols on packaging, on the type plate and in the instructions for your accu-chek aviva nano meter, shown here with their meaning. Consult the instructions for use caution (refer to accompanying documents). Please refer to safety- related notes...

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    The accu-chek multiclix finger pricker on the finger pricker itself and on the packaging of the accu-chek multiclix finger pricker, you will encounter the following symbols, shown here with their meaning. For single use only use by / expiry date lot number sterilized using irradiation (with at least...

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    Warranty and service instructions roche diagnostics warrants the meter against any material and manufacturing defects that may arise during proper use of the meter. For precise terms and conditions, please see the warranty card in the box. This warranty does not affect any statutory or other rights....

  • Page 84: Accu-Chek Aviva Test Strips

    If you have a claim under this guarantee, please return the accu-chek multiclix finger pricker and the original sales receipt to: customer services department, roche diagnostics limited charles avenue burgess hill west sussex rh15 9ry guarantee: the statutory provisions on rights in consumer goods s...

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    Information for healthcare professionals healthcare professionals: follow the infection control procedures appropriate for your facility. A drop of fresh, whole blood is required to perform a blood glucose test. Fresh venous, capillary, arterial or neonatal blood may be used. Caution should be taken...

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    84 our studies involving alternative site testing of adults with diabetes show that most persons will fi nd their glucose level changes more quickly in the fi ngers’/palms’ blood than the alternative sites’ blood.* this is especially important when glucose levels are falling or rising rapidly. If yo...

  • Page 87: Finger Pricker

    Chapter 7: the accu-chek multiclix finger pricker comfort dial with depth selection cap finger pricker release button priming button new lancet drum ast converter cap (for alternative site testing) lancet counter depth indicator 85.

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    Notes: • testing with blood from approved alternative sites requires the ast converter cap. This is explained later in the chapter. • the best depth setting is the lowest number that lets you get enough blood for a test. Try different settings to find the best one. • for virtually pain-free testing,...

  • Page 89: Loading A Lancet Drum

    Loading a lancet drum you must first load the drum into the finger pricker to get it ready for use. A used drum has two visible red stripes and the blue ring can rotate on the white drum. You cannot insert a used drum into the finger pricker. A new drum has a blue ring that does not move. 1. Place y...

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    2. Make sure the release button is not yellow. Insert a new drum, blue ring first, until it clicks into place. 3. Align the notch on the cap with the notch on the device and slide the cap on until it stops. 4. You are now ready to use the first lancet. The lancet counter shows five white bars, meani...

  • Page 91

    5. The depth indicator shows the current depth selection. The higher the number, the deeper the penetration. Twist the comfort dial to adjust the setting. Start at 2 or 3 for soft skin. Try a higher setting if your skin is calloused or thick. 6. Press the priming button like a pen until it clicks. T...

  • Page 92

    1. Wash and dry your hands. 2. Press the finger pricker firmly against the side of your fingertip and press the yellow release button. 3. Load the next lancet by twisting the plunger one-quarter turn forward (until it stops), then back again. The lancet counter decreases by one white bar. For safety...

  • Page 93

    Taking an alternative site blood sample 1. Place your thumb to the side of the notch and remove the cap by pulling it straight off. It is not a twist cap. 2. Align the notch on the converter cap with the notch on the finger pricker and slide the cap on until it stops. 3. Dial the depth setting to 5 ...

  • Page 94

    4. Press the priming button like a pen until it clicks. The release button turns yellow. Do not press the release button while pressing the priming button. 5. Press the finger pricker firmly against a fleshy site and press the yellow release button. Immediately lift the finger pricker off the site. ...

  • Page 95

    6. Return the converter cap to the same position over the puncture site. Apply pressure to the site to help the blood drop form properly. Do not allow the cap to touch the blood drop. 7. Load the next lancet by twisting the plunger one-quarter turn forward (until it stops), then back again. The lanc...

  • Page 96: Getting A Good Drop of Blood

    Getting a good drop of blood fingertip wash your hands and dry them well. It helps to massage the fingertip to stimulate blood flow. Gently squeeze your finger at the knuckle, then release, squeeze, then release. This helps to increase the blood flow. You can let your hand hang by your side to incre...

  • Page 97

    Important • talk to your healthcare professional about alternative site testing. Treatment of the puncture site wipe the puncture site with a clean, dry tissue. If it continues to bleed, apply gentle pressure to the site with a plaster to protect it from dirt or infection. 95.

  • Page 98

    Do not change your treatment because of just one result. Never ignore symptoms of high or low blood glucose. If your blood glucose does not match how you feel, perform a fingertip test to confirm your result. If the fingertip result still does not match how you feel, call your healthcare professiona...

  • Page 99: Changing The Lancet Drum

    Changing the lancet drum when you have used the sixth and last lancet, you should change the drum. Notes: • a used drum cannot be reinserted into the finger pricker. • in rare instances, if a used drum is dropped on a hard surface the lancets may protrude slightly from the drum. If you drop a drum, ...

  • Page 100: Do Not

    Caring for your finger pricker do • wipe off any blood immediately. • clean the finger pricker and cap regularly. • at least once a week, clean the finger pricker and the inside of the cap with a cloth or cotton bud moistened with: • 70 % ethanol or 70 % isopropanol (available in pharmacies) • air d...

  • Page 101: Index

    Index alarm clock function, setting, 42 alternative site testing, 21, 83, 91–96 appetite, increased, 28 batteries, changing, 61 batteries, installing, 61 batteries, type, 62, 75, 79 beeper, setting, 36 blood glucose, testing, 15 blurred vision, 28 button, on/off/set, 9, 10 code chip, 10, 11 computer...

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    Test results, unusual, 26 test strips, accu-chek aviva, 10, 13 thirst, increased, 28 time and date, setting, 33 tingling, 28 trembling, 28 troubleshooting, 64–74 warranty, 81–82 100

  • Page 103

    Any questions? We want to give you the help you need for long and reliable service of your meter. Review your test procedure and make sure that you are performing the steps correctly. If you still have questions, please call the accu-chek customer careline on 0800 701 000 (uk) or 1 800 709 600 (roi)...

  • Page 104

    Accu-chek ® aviva nano roche diagnostics gmbh, 68298 mannheim, germany www.Accu-chek.Com accu-chek, accu-chek aviva, accu-chek aviva nano and accu-chek multiclix are trademarks of roche. All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2008 roche diagnostics. All ...