The Blood Glucose Monitor is a medical device designed for the quantitative measurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood. It is intended for self-testing by individuals with diabetes, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Instructions for Use
- Do not use this device if : You are unable to operate it properly without assistance. It has visible signs of damage or malfunction. The test strips are expired or improperly stored.
- Warnings and Precautions : For in vitro diagnostic use only. Not suitable for diagnosis of diabetes. Only use test strips and lancets compatible with the device. Store the monitor and components in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight
Easy to Use
- Wash and dry your hands thoroughly.
- Insert a test strip into the monitor.
- Use the lancing device to obtain a small blood sample.
- Touch the sample to the strip. 5. Wait for the reading to appear on the
- Record your results, if needed
Easy to Use
- Wash and dry your hands thoroughly.
- Insert a test strip into the monitor.
- Use the lancing device to obtain a small blood sample.
- Touch the sample to the strip. 5. Wait for the reading to appear on the
- Record your results, if needed

Benefits of Monitoring
Monitors glucose instantly, aids precise treatment, prevents complications, tracks trends, improves lifestyle choice, empowers self-care, supports doctor consultations, ensures safety, and enhances diabetes control for a healthier future.
Maintenance Tips
Keep the device clean regularly Possible Errors and Troubleshooting Error Code Meaning Solution E-1 Strip not inserted properly Remove and reinsert the strip E-2 Insufficient blood sample Repeat the test with more blood Lo/Hi Reading out of range Retest and consult a doctor
Storing and Disposing of the Device
Keep test strips in their original container. Dispose of lancets and used strips in a sharps container. do not submerge the device in water.

Author Name
Dr. Akshay Dave