MHC Medical Products Easy-Touch User Manual

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Page 1 - Easy•Touch

Easy•Touch®Glucose Monitoring SystemUser Manual

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8The EasyTouch® Glucose Meter & Monitoring System is available in two different package options with the following contents:A. Your EasyTouch® Glu

Page 3 - Table of Contents

9About the EasyTouch® MeterS/N:M05B13286BLOOD GLUCOSE METEREasy•Touch®For In Vitro Diagnostic Use OnlyMade in Taiwan to Specs of MHC Medical Products,

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101. Display Your test results are displayed here. The large, easy to read screen guides you through the test by using numbers and symbols. 2

Page 5 - Important Information

111. Date2. Time3. Control Solution TestAppears when doing a control solution test and marking the result as a control solution test.4. Memory Symb

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126. Battery Symbol Appears when the battery is low or must be replaced.7. Blood Drop Symbol Flashes when it is ready to apply sample to Tes

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13About the EasyTouch® Test StripThe EasyTouch® Test Strip is used to perform the blood glucose test in conjunction with the EasyTouch® Meter.Each st

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14WARNING: Re-cap immediately & always close lid tightly.Store at 39-86°F (4-30°C). Do not refrigerate. Always store test strips inside vial.Disca

Page 9 - Introduction

15When the battery is low, the Meter will show a warning signal. When this display appears, it is time to replace a new battery. When the low battery

Page 10 - About the Product

16Setting Up the MeterSetting Up the Date & TimeTo turn the Meter on, rst insert a battery, then press the reset button located at the back of th

Page 11 - About the EasyTouch

174. To set the day and move on to choose the hour setting, press the M button. (Fig.3) 5. To change the hour, press the S button. To set the hour and

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See our other products at www.EasyTouchProducts.comEasy•Touch®Glucose Monitoring System

Page 13 - Meter Display

188. To set the second alarm, press the M button (yes). If you press S button (no), it will be moved on to health management alarm setting (step 11)

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1910. To set the fourth alarm, press the M button (yes). If you press S button (no), it will be moved on to health management alarm setting (step 11).

Page 15 - Test Strip

20S/N:M05B13286BLOOD GLUCOSE METEREasy•Touch®For In Vitro Diagnostic Use OnlyMHC Medical Products, LLC.8695 Seward RoadFaireld, OH 45011Toll #: 877.3

Page 16 - 50 TEST STRIPS

21When to Perform a Control Solution TestEasy•Touch® Control Solution can be used to verify that the Easy•Touch® Glucose Monitoring system is working

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22To Perform a Control Solution Test1. Make sure the Control Solution is at room temperature (59ºF to 95ºF or 15ºC to 35ºC) prior to testing. 2. Inser

Page 18 - Setting Up the Meter

235. Discard the rst drop of Control Solution and squeeze a small drop of Control Solution on a clean nonabsorbent surface (such as a clean piece of

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24Comparing Control Solution ResultsThe EasyTouch® Glucose Monitoring System is functioning properly if the results fall inside the specied range pri

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25Testing Your Blood Glucose LevelBefore testing blood glucose, you need the following items:1. EasyTouch® Meter 2. EasyTouch® Test Strip 3. Adjustab

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26Preparing the Test Strip1. Wash hands using soap and warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.2. Pull out a Test Strip from the vial and re-cap the vial

Page 22 - Unit Selection

27Obtaining a Blood SampleSAMPLE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM FINGER, PALM or FOREARMFor further instructions please see the insert provided with lancing devi

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Important Information ...3Introduction ...

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28Applying Blood Sample to the EasyTouch® Test Strip1. After obtaining a blood sample, place the drop onto the test well of the Test Strip. Blood is a

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293. After the test result appears, if no further tests are performed, the Meter will automatically shut off after 3 minutes. After nishing the test,

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30HI and LO Readings1. The test results range between 20 to 600 mg/dL (1.1 to 33.3 mmol/L). If a “HI” message appears on the display, your Meter has d

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31Memory FeaturesThe EasyTouch® Meter automatically stores the 300 most recent blood glucose results with date and time in its memory. It also provide

Page 28 - Preparing the Test Strip

32Exiting the Memory Mode1. Press the M button to turn off the meter.2. Meter will shut down automatically after 3 minutes with no further action.Note

Page 29 - Obtaining a Blood Sample

33Transfer Test Results to a ComputerWith the EasyTouch® Glucose Monitoring System, it is easy to transfer test results to your personal computer. Fo

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34For healthcare professionals using this system on multiple patient, please be aware that all items that come in contact with human blood should be h

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35DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS ACTIONDisplay MessagesSystem check for verifying that all segments of the meter are functioning.No action necessaryThe system

Page 32 - HI and LO Readings

36DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS ACTIONIndicate the result is HIGHER than the “HI alarm setting” of the health management.For your reference or you can change

Page 33 - Memory Features

37DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS ACTIONMeter detects blood glucose level is lower than 20 mg/dL (1.1 mmol/L).Indicates low blood glucose level. Repeat test. If

Page 34 - To Record Your Results

The Control Solution Test ... 21 Testing Your Blood Glucose Level ...

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38DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS ACTIONTemperature is too high to perform the test.Repeat the test in a cooler setting (10 - 40°C or 50 - 104°F). Wait 15 minut

Page 36 - Care and Storage

39DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS ACTIONAn error message indicating a problem with the meter.Press “reset” button and check the meter again with the test strip.

Page 37 - Display Messages

40DISPLAY WHAT IT MEANS ACTIONAll testing values recorded in the memory have been shown.The setting alarm is ringing to remind of doing the blood gluc

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41Other problems that may occurActionThe Test Strip has not been inserted into the meter properly.Review the instructions and re-insert the Test Strip

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42Meter Operating ConditionsTemperature 10°C - 40°C(50°F - 104°F)Humidity 10-90% RHHematocrit 35 - 55%Test Sample Cap

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43Limitations of the ProcedureCaution: The EasyTouch® Glucose Monitoring System is designed for in vitro diagnostic use only and is not intended to t

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44Service and WarrantyMHC Medical Products, LLC cannot endorse the performance of the EasyTouch® Meter when used with Test Strips other than those des

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45TRUE Lifetime WarrantyMHC Medical Products, LLC guarantees that this device will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for lifetime durati

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46Customer ServiceIf you have any questions or concerns regarding this product or its operation, please call our Customer Service line or email us. W

Page 44 - Specications

Toll: 1.877.358.4342Web: www.EasyTouchProducts.comEmail: [email protected] Seward Road, Faireld, Ohio 45011®

Page 45 - Limitations of the Procedure

3There are limitations for doing AST. Please consult your healthcare professional before you do AST.ForearmPalmAvailable Alternate Sites Testing : Pal

Page 46 - Service and Warranty

4Alternative site results differ from ngertip results when glucose levels are changing rapidly such as after a meal, after taking insulin, during exe

Page 47 - TRUE Lifetime Warranty

52. Talk to your doctor to see if alternate site testing is right for you. With a little bit of education, you can give your ngertips a rest and mayb

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6• Low or high blood glucose readings can indicate a potentially serious medical condition. If your blood glucose reading is unusually low or high, o

Page 49 - Toll: 1.877.358.4342

7Thank you for choosing the EasyTouch® Glucose Monitoring System, the latest advancement in biosensor technology. Recognized for its ease of use and q

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