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6. To mark the result as a control solution result rather than a
blood glucose test:
a. Press Tag.
b. Use the Up/Down Controller buttons to select Control
(Figure 7-8), then press Select. You can select a second tag
for the test result in the same way.
for the test result in the same way.
c. Press OK.
7. If you do not want to mark the test as a control solution test,
press Next instead of Tag.
8. Compare the control solution test result to the range printed
on the test strip vial label. If the result does not fall within the
range, repeat the test. If the result still does not fall within
the range, call Insulet’s Customer Care (24 hours/7 days):
range, repeat the test. If the result still does not fall within
the range, call Insulet’s Customer Care (24 hours/7 days):
800-591-3455. When calling from outside the United States:
781-457-5098
781-457-5098
9. Remove the test strip. If the strip port light was turned on, it
now turns off.
If you remove the test strip before this step, you will still see
the available soft keys.
the available soft keys.
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Performing a Blood Glucose Reading
Figure 7-9 on the following page shows the parts of the Free-
Style® lancing device.
Style® lancing device.
You can select a maximum of 2 tags.
If the suggested bolus calculator feature is turned Off,
the Bolus soft key appears instead of Next.
the Bolus soft key appears instead of Next.
If you mark a test as a control solution test by mistake,
you can unmark it: Press Tag, select Control, then
press Clear.
you can unmark it: Press Tag, select Control, then
press Clear.
Be sure to discard used test strips. (You can only use
test strips once.)
test strips once.)
To ensure accurate results, wash your hands and the
test site (for example, your upper arm) with soap and
water. Do not leave any cream or lotion on the test
site. Thoroughly dry your hands and the test site.
test site (for example, your upper arm) with soap and
water. Do not leave any cream or lotion on the test
site. Thoroughly dry your hands and the test site.