2in1 Max Manuel utilisateur

BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM /
SISTEM ZA MERJENJE SLADKORJA V KRVI
USER’S MANUAL
UPORABNIŠKI PRIROČNIK
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Dear 2in1. MaX System User,
Thank you for choosing the 2in1. MaX system! 2in1. MaX blood
glucose monitoring system is designed for easy test of blood
glucose and helps you keep blood glucose under control.
The 2in1. MaX system is fully complying with the new EN
ISO15197:2015 International Standard.
Read this User’s Manual carefully before you use your meter
system. This manual will help you to get comfortable using the
2in1. MaX blood glucose monitoring system and get reliable
test results. Please keep your User’s Manual in a safe place; you
may want to refer it in the future.
Thank you again for choosing the 2in1. MaX System.
Principle and Intended Use
The 2in1. MaX system (Meter Model: MGM) is designed to
quantitatively measure the glucose concentration in fresh
whole blood. The 2in1. MaX blood glucose test is based on
measurement of electrical current caused by the reaction of
the glucose with the reagents on the electrode of the test
strip. The blood sample is pulled into the tip of the test strip
through capillary action. Glucose in the sample reacts with
glucose enzyme and the mediator. Electrons are generated,
producing a current that is positive correlation to the glucose
concentration in the sample. After the reaction time, the
glucose concentration in the sample is displayed. The meter is
calibrated to display plasma-like concentration results.
The 2in1. MaX system is intended for use outside the body (in
vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home and
health care professionals in clinical setting, as an aid to monitor
the eectiveness of diabetes control. The system should not
be used for diagnosis of diabetes.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Understanding Your Testing Tools ........................................... 3
Your Meter System Overview.......................................................... 3
Your Meter Display .............................................................................. 3
Important Safety Information ......................................................... 5
• Setting up your system............................................................... 7
Set the Time and Date ....................................................................... 7
Set up for Basic (L-1) and Advanced (L-2) Modes .................. 9
Set the Hypoglycemia (Hypo) Alarm...........................................11
Set the Ketone Warning ................................................................... 12
Set the Test Alarm Function ...........................................................12
• Taking a test .................................................................................16
Preparing the Test Strip....................................................................16
Preparing the Lancing Device........................................................17
Getting a Blood Drop and Testing................................................19
Marking Blood Glucose Results..................................................... 21
Alternative Site Testing....................................................................26
Testing with Control Solution........................................................ 27
Using the Meter Memory.................................................................32
Transferring Results to a Computer............................................36
• Maintenance and Troubleshooting......................................... 37
Changing the Batteries.................................................................... 37
Caring for Your Glucose Monitoring System ...........................38
Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................... 40
Symptoms of High or Low Blood Glucose...............................43
• Technical Information................................................................44
System Specifications: .................................................................... 44
Limitations ............................................................................................45
Warranty................................................................................................46
Index of Symbols................................................................................47

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Your Meter System Overview
The 2in1. MaX Blood Glucose Meter and Strip
Your Meter Display
The picture below shows all the symbols that appear on your
meter display. To make sure the display is working properly,
with the meter o, then press and hold and together for
3 seconds to see the complete display. All display segments
will appear for 10 seconds. If you need more than 10 seconds
to check the display, press and hold and together again.
All of the segments should be clear and exactly like the picture
below. If not, contact your local dealer for help.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR TESTING TOOLS
Sample tip:
where the
blood is drawn
Electrode end:
this end is inserted into
the test strip port on the
meter with facing up
Test strip port
Micro USB data port
Strip ejector
Display
Forward
button
Backward
button
Power button

4
Icon What it Means
Top left area on the screen indicates date.
Top right area on the screen presenting time.
Date, month format.
Indicates alarms have been set.
Indicates average value.
Indicates low battery or need to be replaced.
Center area on the display that shows test
results or error codes.
Indicates the system is ready to test.
Ketone warning.
Pre-meal marker.
Post-meal marker.
Control test result.
Test results are displayed as mg/dL or mmol/L
according to local government regulation.
Indicates the temperature is not suitable for
testing.
Indicates low test result may cause
hypoglycemia.

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Notes:
Your 2in1. Max meter is pre-set with beep sound function, the
meter will beep when:
• turn on the meter.
• the test strip is inserted and ready to apply blood or control
solution.
• sucient blood or control solution is pulled into the test
strip.
• the test is complete.
• it is time to perform a test if you set the test alarms.
• if any error occurs during operation.
Important Safety Information
• Always keep the test strips in the original vial. Tightly close
the vial immediately after you have removed the test strip.
• Do not use the meter if it is dropping into water or splashing
water on to it.
• Wash and dry your hands well before and after testing.
• Test strips and lancets are for single use only.
• Do not drop blood directly on the flat surface of the test
strip.
• Check the expiration dates and discard dates on your test
strips vial label and control solution bottle label.
• Use only 2in1. Max test strip with your 2in1. Max system.
• Use only 2in1. Max control solution with your 2in1. Max
system.
• For self-testers, consult your physician or diabetes health
care professional before making any adjustments to your
medication, diet or activity routines.
• If the system is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the system can be
impaired.

6
Healthcare professionals or persons using this system
on multiple patients should follow the infection control
procedure approved by their facility. All products or
objects, which come in contact with human blood,
even after cleaning, should be handled as if capable of
transmitting viral disease.

7
Before you first time using your meter or if you change your
meter batteries, you should check and update your meter
settings.
Set the Time and Date
1. Enter the setting mode and set the time
When the meter is o, press and hold until the meter beeps
to enter the set up mode with the number in the hour position
will now flash on the display. Press or to select the hour
and press to set.
The minute will now flash. Press or to select the minute and
press to set.
Note:
Before you first time use your meter system for testing, please
adjust the meter settings to set the date and time, ensuring
that results stored in the memory are shown with the correct
date and time.
SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM

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2. Set the Month and Date Format
m/d will now flash on the display. Press or to select the
format you wish (m/d for month/date format or d/m for date/
month format). Press to set.
3. Set the Date
The year will be flashing now. Press or to select the current
year. Press to set.
The month will now flash. Press or to select the month.
Press to set. The date will now flash. Press or to select the date.
Press to set.

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Set the audio feature
After set the date, the bEEP will now flash. Press or to
select “On” or “OFF”. Press to set.
Set up for Basic (L-1) and Advanced (L-2) Modes
Your 2in1. MaX meter is pre-set with the Basic Mode; it oers
the same test procedure in either the Basic or Advanced Mode.
Basic Mode (L-1) Function Advanced Mode (L-2)
Function
7 day average
900 test result memory
7,14 and 30 day average
900 test result memory
Meal marker function
30 day Pre and Post-meal
average
Selectable test alarms
Hypo warning
Ketone warning
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