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Reviewing Your Basic
Memory Functions
1. Press the Mode button briefly to turn
the monitor on.
2. Your Most Recent Blood Glucose Test
Result with date and time of testing is
shown on the display. (To set t
he correct
date and time, refer to page 8.)
3. If you wish to review up to 30 stored test
results, continue to press the left
arrow button.
“”is displayed after the last recorded
test result. To return to the most recent
test result, press the left arrow button.
4. Press the Mode button briefly to
advance to your 14-Day Blood Glucose
Test Average.
Monitor is off, with no test strip inserted in the test strip slot.
Most Recent Blood
Glucose Reading
(Example)
End of Stored
Test Results
(Continued on next page.)
The Basic Memory functions help you and your healthcare professional
track changes in your blood glucose levels over time.
How to Use Your Monitor’s
Basic Memory Functions
NOTE:
In computing averages, the monitor will use 33.3 mmol/L
for any
“”results and 1.1 mmol/L for any “”results.
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Your BD Logic
TM
Blood Glucose Monitor has a memory that stores up to
250 of your blood glucose test results. You can view up to 30 of your most
recent test results on your monitor display.
14-DAY AVERAGE
You can review the average of all test results taken in the last 14 days. The
average will not include marked test results or control solution test results.
(For information on “Marking,” refer to page 36.)
What Are the Basic
Memory Functions?
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