Roche Diabetes Care 126 blood glucose meter User Manual UserManual newTeil3

Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc. blood glucose meter UserManual newTeil3

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61Meter Settings 5LanguageChoose the language that appears on the meter. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight Settings. Press  . Press   to highlight More Options. Press  . Press   to highlight Language. Press  . 123Press   or   to highlight the desired language. Press   to move  to the option. Press   to set the language and return to the previous menu. 4Language52926_07414587001_EN.indb   61 6/2/16   2:53 PM
62Meter Settings552926_07414587001_EN.indb   62 6/2/16   2:53 PM
63Review Your Data 6Overview• Blood glucose results are stored from the newest to the oldest. • The meter automatically stores up to 720blood glucose results in memory with the time and date of the test and any test result comments. • Once 720blood glucose results are in memory, adding a new blood glucose result deletes the oldest blood glucose result. • Only test results that have been marked with a fasting, before meal, after meal, or bedtime comment are included in the average for that comment. • All test results are included in the overall 7, 14, 30, and 90‑day averages regardless of what comment is added. • Control results are stored in memory but cannot be reviewed on the meter. To view stored control results, transfer them to a compatible software application. • Control results are not included in the averages or blood glucose reports. • Once 32control results are in memory, adding a new control result deletes the oldest control result.  wWARNINGDo not change your therapy based on an individual test result in memory. Talk to your healthcare professional before changing therapy based on test results in memory. Chapter 6: Review Your Data52926_07414587001_EN.indb   63 6/2/16   2:53 PM
64Review Your Data6Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight My Data. Press  .  1Logbook is highlighted.  Press  . 2Press   or   to scroll through Logbook. The most recent test result 1.The 2nd most recent test result 2.3LogbookLogbook2152926_07414587001_EN.indb   64 6/2/16   2:53 PM
65Review Your Data 64To view details about a test result, press   or   to highlight the test result. Press  . Test result details shown below only appear if Target Ranges is On or comments were added to a test result.  The most recent test result.  The 2nd most recent test result. 1 2Logbook52926_07414587001_EN.indb   65 6/2/16   2:53 PM
66Review Your Data6Press   to highlight a category (the example here is Overall). Press  .  3Press   to highlight a time period (the example here is 90 days). Press  .  4Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight My Data. Press  .  1Press   to highlight Averages. Press  .  2Press   to return to the previous menu if you want to review a different time period OR press   or   to move through different averages.  5AveragesAverages52926_07414587001_EN.indb   66 6/2/16   2:53 PM
67Review Your Data 6Target Percent (%)Target Percent (%) allows you to view the percentage of your Overall, Before meal, After meal, Fasting, and Bedtime blood glucose results that are above, within, or below your target ranges. • Target % results can be viewed for 7, 14, 30, or 90‑day time periods. • Target Ranges must be set in the meter to review Target % results. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight My Data. Press  . 1Press   to highlight Target %. Press  . 2Press   to highlight a category (the example here is Before meal). Press   to select the option. 3Target Percent (%)52926_07414587001_EN.indb   67 6/2/16   2:53 PM
68Review Your Data6Press   to highlight a time period (the example here is 90 days). Press  . 4The Target % appears (for the Before meal example). The number of total tests included in the Target % appears at the bottom of the display. Press   to return to the previous menu. 5Target Percent (%)52926_07414587001_EN.indb   68 6/2/16   2:53 PM
69Review Your Data 6NOTEAnalyzing your blood glucose results stored in the meter is an eective way for you and your healthcare professional to determine how well you are controlling your diabetes. This analysis is a valuable tool for making improvements to your diabetes management. Use care when adding comments to blood glucose results. Incorrect comments can cause inaccurate patterns to be detected  by the meter if Patterns is On. Low/High DataYour healthcare professional can tell you what blood glucose range is appropriate for you. It is very important to stay within your target range. • Target Ranges must be set in the meter to track Low/High Data test results (see the Target Ranges section in the chapter Meter Settings for details). • Low BG or High BG Data includes only results that fall above or below the target ranges set  in the meter. • Low BG or High BG Data is tracked in the meter for 30 days. Low/High Data52926_07414587001_EN.indb   69 6/2/16   2:53 PM
70Review Your Data6You can select Low BG and High BG results for Overall, Before meal, After meal, Fasting, or Bedtime blood glucose results. Symbol Name DescriptionOverall Includes high and low blood glucose results based on Target Ranges set in the meter.Before meal You may view low or high test results marked with a Before Meal comment for Overall, Before breakfast, Before lunch, Before dinner, and Before snack blood glucose results.*After meal You may view low or high test results marked with an After Meal comment for Overall, After breakfast, After lunch, After dinner, and After snack blood glucose results.*Fasting Includes high or low fasting blood glucose results marked as Fasting in comments.Bedtime Includes high or low bedtime blood glucose results marked as Bedtime in comments.*Test results for Before and After specific meals are only available if Patterns is set to On. Low/High Data52926_07414587001_EN.indb   70 6/2/16   2:53 PM
71Review Your Data 6Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight My Data. Press  .  1Press   to highlight Low/High Data. Press  .  2If Target Ranges is set to On: Press   to select Low or High BG Data. (the example here is High BG Data). Press  .  If Target Ranges have NOT been On within the last 30 days: This message appears on the meter (to turn on Target Ranges see the Target Ranges section in the chapter Meter Settings for details).  3orLow/High Data52926_07414587001_EN.indb   71 6/2/16   2:53 PM
72Review Your Data6Press   to highlight a category (the example here is Before meal). Press  . If test results with detailed meal comments are saved in the Logbook: The meter may prompt you to select detailed categories to view. Press   to highlight a category (the example here is before Breakfast). Press  . 4The selected data appears (the example here is High BG Data). Press   to scroll through the test results. Press   to return to the previous menu. 5Low/High Data52926_07414587001_EN.indb   72 6/2/16   2:53 PM
73Review Your Data 6NOTEAnalyzing your blood glucose results stored in the meter is an eective way for you and your healthcare professional to determine how well you are controlling your diabetes. This analysis is a valuable tool for making improvements to your diabetes management. Use care when adding comments to blood glucose results. Incorrect comments can cause inaccurate patterns to be detected by the meter if Patterns is On. Patterns• Patterns displays only active Low Patterns or High Patterns based on comments added to blood glucose results within the last 7days. • A Pattern is generated when 2below‑target or 3above‑target test results with the same comment are detected within a 7‑day period. Patterns may be viewed on the meter in 3 ways:when a Patterns option is displayed at the bottom of Main Menu. from My Data on Main Menu. if a New pattern detected message appears on the display when performing a blood glucose test. Patternsor or52926_07414587001_EN.indb   73 6/2/16   2:53 PM
74Review Your Data6Patterns  High and low patterns have been detected  Patterns may include the following blood glucose results marked with comments:Before breakfast, After breakfast, Before lunch, After lunch, Before dinner, After dinner, Before snack, After snack, Fasting, or Bedtime. (see the Adding Comments to Blood Glucose Results section in the chapter Blood Glucose Tests). High Pattern(s)  One or more high patterns have been detected Low Pattern(s)  One or more low patterns have been detected No Patterns  No active pattern based on results from last 7 daysBlank Patterns feature is set to O Patterns detected by the meter may be displayed on the Main Menu as:Patterns52926_07414587001_EN.indb   74 6/2/16   2:53 PM
75Review Your Data 6Press   to scroll through test results. Press   to return to the previous menu.4PatternsTurn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight the Patterns option at the bottom of the screen (the example here is Patterns). Press  .Press   to highlight a category to review (the example here is Before breakfast). Press  . 13Press   or   to highlight Low Patterns or High Patterns (the example here is Low Patterns).Press   to select the option.252926_07414587001_EN.indb   75 6/2/16   2:53 PM
76Review Your Data6Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight My Data. Press  . 1Press   to highlight Data Transfer. Press  . Press   to select Wireless. Press  . 2 3Data Transfer Using WirelessData Transfer Using WirelessThis feature allows you to transfer data wirelessly from your meter to another device. 52926_07414587001_EN.indb   76 6/2/16   2:53 PM
77Review Your Data 6If a device has not been paired with your meter: The meter prompts you to pair a device to the meter. (see the First‑Time Pairing section in the chapter Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing for details). If the meter has already been paired with at least one device: Press   or   to choose a wireless device for data transfer.  The meter transfers the data to the device.  45orData Transfer Using Wireless52926_07414587001_EN.indb   77 6/2/16   2:53 PM
78Review Your Data6Start the software for data analysis and initiate a data transfer. Data Transfer Using USB CableThis feature allows you to transfer data from your meter to special software for diabetes management on a PC using a USB cable. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the meter.  1Plug the large end of the USB cable into a USB port on the PC. If the meter is o, it turns on. 2 3Data Transfer Using USB Cable52926_07414587001_EN.indb   78 6/2/16   2:53 PM
79Review Your Data 6The meter transfers the data to the software. 4Data Transfer Using USB Cable52926_07414587001_EN.indb   79 6/2/16   2:53 PM
80Review Your Data652926_07414587001_EN.indb   80 6/2/16   2:53 PM
81Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing 7OverviewYou can wirelessly and automatically synchronize your diabetes information with a mobile device. The process of creating a connection between the meter and the other device is called pairing. You need an application on your mobile device that can accept the meter’s data. Setting  Options  Function Flight Mode  On / O  Select whether wireless communication is available. On – wireless communication is not available. O – wireless communication is available. Default Device  List of devices paired with the meter If more than 1device is paired, select the device with which the Auto‑Send and Sync Time features will communicate. Auto‑Send  On / O  Select whether data is automatically sent to the default paired device after each test. On – data is automatically sent to the default paired device. O – data is not automatically sent to the default paired device. Sync Time  On / O  Select whether to synchronize the time and date to the default paired device. On – the time and date on the meter synchronize to the time and date on the default paired device. O – the time and date on the meter do not synchronize to the time and date on the default paired device. Pairing  Pair Device / Delete Pairing Select whether to pair a device or to delete a paired device.  Chapter 7: Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing52926_07414587001_EN.indb   81 6/2/16   2:53 PM
82Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing7First‑Time PairingThe steps below are for first‑time pairing. Up to 5devices can be paired with the meter at any time. Each device must be paired with the meter one at a time. The meter and the device to be paired should be within 1meter of each other. Prepare the device for pairing. Refer to the device’s instructions for information about pairing. 1Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight Settings. Press  . 2Press   to highlight Wireless. Press  . 3First‑Time Pairing52926_07414587001_EN.indb   82 6/2/16   2:53 PM
83Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing 7Pair Device appears. To pair a device, press   to highlight Yes. Press  . 4The meter displays its code. 5The mobile device displays a list of found devices, including the meter. Select the meter  from the list. When prompted, enter the code displayed on the meter from Step5 into the device to be paired. 6When pairing is complete,   and the name of the paired device appear. Press   to return to the previous menu. 7First‑Time Pairing52926_07414587001_EN.indb   83 6/2/16   2:53 PM
84Wireless Communication and Meter Pairing7Main Menu with meter in Flight Mode.Flight ModeSelect whether wireless communication is available or not. When Flight Mode is on,   appears in the title bar and wireless communication is not available. Turn the meter on by briefly pressing  . From Main Menu, press   to highlight Settings. Press  .1Press   to highlight Wireless. Press  . 2Flight Mode is highlighted. Press  . 3Press   or    to highlight On or Off. Press   to move   to the option.Press   to set the option and return to the previous menu. 4Flight Mode52926_07414587001_EN.indb   84 6/2/16   2:53 PM

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