Medisense Precision Qid User Manual

MODEL MediSense 2 Card REAGENT STRIPS MediSense 2 or Precision QID Packaging Individually foil wrapped, box of 25, 50, 100 KIT COMPONENTS Sensor, 10 test strips, lancing de- vice, lancets, user manual, carry case, quick-reference card TECHNIQUE Electrochemical EXT. CONNECTIONS Precision Link, QC Manager, other 3rd- party PC-based data management system WEIGHT, g (oz) (BATTERY) 30(1.1) INSTRUCTIONS (BATTERY) Manual, brochures DATA MANAGEMENT Yes Name of system Precision Link or QC Manager SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS (PROGRAM PANEL) Capillary whole blood - please see comments for other options and detailsvenous, arterial Minimum sample volume, mL (BATTERY) 5 MEASUREMENT RANGE, mg/dL 20 TEST DURATION, SEC.

• MediSense, Precision PCx, Precision and QC Manager are trademarks of Abbott Laboratories. • Table of Contents Introduction 1. Manual Organization.

50 Medisense Sensor Electrodes also known as Medisense G2 Sensor Electrodes and Medisense G2 Test Strips; For use with Medisense Precision. Manuals l Learn. Apr 24, 2017. Medical Student, Faculty of Health Sciences, The Aga Khan University, Karachi. The same samples were also run on the OPERA Chemistry Autoanalyzer 2. How do i remove the battery of my medisence precision QID. User manuals, Medisense Blood glucose meter Operating guides and Service manuals.

1-1 Precision PCx Menu Tree. Overview: Understanding the Precision PCx Point-of-Care System. 2-1 Test Mode 3. Patient Test. 3-1 Operating Guidelines for all Samples.

3-1 Collecting Blood Samples. 3-1 Obtaining Capillary Blood Samples. 10-1 Patient Test Results. 10-1 Out-of-Range Control Test Results. 10-2 Error Messages.

10-2 Contacting MediSense for Service. 10-13 Returning an Instrument.

10-16 Limited Warranty. 11-1 Cleaning the Monitor’s Exterior Surface. 11-1 Replacing the Batteries. • MediSense Precision PCx Point-of-Care System Introduction Welcome to the MediSense Precision PCx the portable hospital whole blood testing system.

The Precision PCx System simplifies patient monitoring for point-of-care whole blood glucose testing by nurses, physicians, diabetes educators, laboratory staff and other healthcare professionals who need quick, accurate results. • Accurate Calibration Built-In Security Options Options in the Precision PCx Monitor enable the Patient and Quality Control Data Management patient tests and 1,000 control tests. All stored data Data Networking Battery Power The barcode on each test strip packet label ensures accurate calibration before each test begins.

• The menu portion of the software is set up like a tree, with various levels of sub-menus branching out from the main trunk. The menu diagram on the next page, called the Precision PCx Menu Tree, illustrates the multiple sub-menu layers. For ease of understanding in using the monitor, this manual is organized into sections which follow the menu.

• Precision PCx Menu Tree Test Mode Menu Mode Patient Test 1. Data Review Control Test 2. Proficiency Test 3. Linearity Test 4.

Review / 5.Change Setup 1. Patient History All Tests sort by: Patient ID Operator ID Action Range Comment Code. • The Precision PCx Point-of-Care System is a portable whole blood testing system which performs tests with quick and accurate results.

This section is intended to provide an overview of the Precision PCx System's components and basic operations. Use product and accessories only as directed. • There are now two types of Precision PCx test strips that may be used for testing with this system. The target area of the original Precision PCx biosensor test strip is on the top of the strip. The target area of the new Precision PCx Plus Test Strip with TrueMeasure™ Technology is at the end of the strip. • The overall form is compact, allowing the convenient storage of many cases in a small area. The case holds the Precision PCx Monitor and the following items: • Precision PCx or Precision PCx Plus Test Strips •.

• The monitor will automatically upload data to the MediSense QC Manager Program. Please refer to the QC Manager Operator’s Manual for more information. The docking station has an additional role as a recharge station for the MediSense rechargeable battery pack (optional). The rechargeable battery pack must be in the monitor to take advantage of this option. • Numbers The 10-digit keypad can be used to enter identification numbers or to select an option that appears on the display. Clear The operator can press Clear to perform the following functions: • To back up one space while entering numbers on the keypad.

• Battery Compartment The monitor holds two AA alkaline batteries to power the monitor. A rechargeable battery pack is also available from MediSense. The rechargeable battery pack can recharge itself while the monitor is in the optional docking station. To prolong the battery life of the monitor, the monitor should be turned off when not in use.

• Audible Indicator (not visible) The monitor will beep to indicate one of the following: • A successful barcode entry. • Sample detection. • At three seconds before the result is to appear. • When an error occurs. • At thirty seconds before automatic shutoff.

Data Port Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information.

• • Use only control solutions approved for use on the test strip instructions for use to verify the performance of the Precision PCx and Precision PCx Plus Test Strips and the Precision PCx Monitor. • Use the test strips before their expiration date. • • Use a disposable transfer pipette to obtain a sample from the center of the collection tube. Precision PCx Test Strip For Use with Precision PCx v2.0, v2.1 and v2.2. Precision PCx Test Strip For Use with Precision PCx v2.0, v2.1 and v2.2. • If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information.

Precision PCx Test Strip For Use with Precision PCx v2.0, v2.1 and v2.2. Precision PCx Plus Test Strip with TrueMeasure Technology For Use with Precision PCx v2.2 Only.

• What You See on the Display What You Do 1. Press On/Off to turn on monitor. Press 1 to select Patient Test. Press Scan to scan the Operator ID barcode, or manually enter the Operator ID via the keypad, then press Enter.

• What You See on the Display * Manual entry of strip lots with alpha-numeric barcodes is not supported. Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Support Information.

What You Do 4. Press Scan to scan the Patient ID barcode, or manually enter the Patient ID via the keypad, then press. • What You See on the Display (5.8 mmol/L) What You Do 8. With the contact bars facing up, insert the test strip into the test strip port until it stops. Apply a drop of blood directly from the patient’s finger or from a syringe to the target area on the test strip.

• What You See on the Display ( 21.9 mmol/L) (5.8 mmol/L) Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Support Information.

What You Do For Out-of-Range results, refer to your institution’s protocol. The monitor may be enabled to scan or enter a 1- to 2-digit comment code. • What You See on the Display (5.8 mmol/L) Important: If the blood glucose result appears to be inconsistent (lower or higher than expected), there may be a problem with the test strip. Repeat the test using a new test strip. Results that are incorrect may have serious medical consequences. • Precision PCx System: • Use only control solutions approved for use on the test strip instructions for use to verify the performance of the Precision PCx and Precision PCx Plus Test Strips and the Precision PCx Monitor.

• When opening a new bottle, write the current date on the bottle label. • Control Test Procedure Use the following procedure to perform control tests. Note: The word “Strip” on the display always refers to the test strip. If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. What You See on the Display What You Do.

With the contact bars facing up, insert the test strip into the test strip port until it stops. Precision PCx Test Strip For Use with Precision PCx v2.0, v2.1 and v2.2. Comments After the test strip lot number is entered, the. • What You See on the Display (2.7 mmol/L) What You Do 8.

Gently invert the required control solution bottle 3-4 times then apply a drop to the target area on the test strip. Wait for the monitor to analyze the control solution and display the test result. • What You See on the Display (x3.7 mmol/L) (2.7 mmol/L) Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 11. Note the test result and whether it falls within the acceptable range.

If required, scan or manually enter the comment code, and press Enter. • Data Review Patient History The Precision PCx Monitor stores up to 4,000 patient tests that can be retrieved by the following categories: All Tests: This option displays all patient test results, starting with the most recent test results (reverse chronological order).

• Data Review: Follow these steps to access the Data Review menu: If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. What You See on the Display What You Do 1. Press the On/Off button to turn the monitor on. • Data Review for Patient History by All Tests: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no information is stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”.

• What You See on the Display (5.8 mmol/L) ( 21.9 mmol/L) What You Do 3. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result. Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Data Review for Patient History by Patient ID: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no information is stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”. • What You See on the Display (5.8 mmol/L) What You Do 4. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result.

Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. When finished reviewing the data, the operator can: Press Clear to return to. • Data Review for Patient History by Operator ID: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no information is stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”. • What You See on the Display (5.8 mmol/L) What You Do 4. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result.

Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. When finished reviewing the data, the operator can: Press Clear to return to. • Data Review by Patient History for Action Range: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no information is stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”. • What You See on the Display 20.1 mmol/L) 5-10 What You Do 3.

The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result. Press 2 – Next, view the next test result.

• Data Review for Patient History by Comment Code: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no information is stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”.

• What You See on the Display (5.8 mmol/L) 5-12 What You Do 4. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result. Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Data Review for Patient History by Selected Date: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu.

Note: If no information is stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”. • What You See on the Display (5.8 mmol/L) 5-14 What You Do 4. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result. Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Control History The Precision PCx monitor can store up to 1,000 control tests that can be retrieved by the following categories: All Tests: This shows all control test results in memory starting with the most recent test result in memory (reverse chronological order). • What You See on the Display (2.3 mmol/L) 5-16 What You Do 3. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result.

Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Data Review for Control History by Operator ID: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no tests are stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”. • What You See on the Display (2.3 mmol/L) 5-18 What You Do 4.

The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result. Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Data Review for Control History by Outside Range Results: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no tests are stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”.

• What You See on the Display (X3.5 mmol/L) 5-20 What You Do 3. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result. Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Data Review for Control History by Comment Code: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no tests are stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests.”. • What You See on the Display (X3.5 mmol/L) 5-22 What You Do 4.

The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result. Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Data Review for Control History for Selected Date: Please refer to page 5-2 of the Data Review section for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu. Note: If no tests are stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”. • What You See on the Display (2.3 mmol/L) 5-24 What You Do 4. The operator can select one of the following options: Press 1 – Previous, view the previous test result.

Press 2 – Next, view the next test result. • Data Review for Proficiency Data The monitor stores the last 60 proficiency test results. Please refer to the beginning of the Data Review for the step-by-step instructions to access the Data Review menu.

Note: If no tests are stored for the desired category that was selected, the following message will be displayed on the monitor: “No Stored Tests”. • Display (15.3 mmol/L) It is outside the intended use of the PCx/QCM system to perform a test in linearity mode on a PCx instrument and change the test result record to a patient result in QCM Data Management System. • Proficiency Test The Proficiency Test menu enables the operator to perform unknown sample test challenges if required by facility policy. Use the following procedures to perform a proficiency test.

If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. With the contact bars facing up, insert the test strip into the test strip port until it stops. Precision PCx Test Strip For Use with Precision PCx v2.0, v2.1 and v2.2. Comments The monitor will prompt the operator to insert the test strip. • What You See on the Display (14.6 mmol/L) (14.6 mmol/L) (14.6 mmol/L) Questions?

Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 9. Gently invert the sample bottle 3-4 times then apply a drop of the sample to the target area on the test strip. • What You See on the Display It is outside the intended use of the PCx/QCM system to perform a test in linearity mode on a PCx instrument and change the test result record to a patient result in QCM Data Management System. • What You See on the Display What You Do 5. Scan or manually enter the linearity kit lot number via the keypad, then press Enter.

If the monitor prompts for a level to be entered, skip to step 7. The operator can perform one of the following actions: Press 1 –. With the contact bars facing up, insert the test strip into the test strip port until it stops. Precision PCx Test Strip For Use with Precision PCx v2.0, v2.1 and v2.2. Comments The monitor will prompt for a new test strip to be inserted into the test strip port.

• What You See on the Display (14.6 mmol/L) (14.6 mmol/L) (14.6 mmol/L) What You Do 12. Gently invert the sample 3-4 times then apply a drop of the sample to the target area on the test strip. Wait for the monitor to analyze the sample and display the test result. • The Edit Lists menu changes the approved Operator ID or Test Strip Lot lists.

The Precision PCx Menu Tree on the following page will outline the above menus and the sub-menus. Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • Precision PCx Menu Tree Test Mode Menu Mode Patient Test 1. Data Review Control Test 2.

Proficiency Test 3. Linearity Test 4. Review / 5.Change Setup 1. Patient History All Tests sort by: Patient ID Operator ID Action Range Comment Code. • Moving Around the Review/Change Setup Menu The Review and Change Setup menu options offer the same additional sub-menus (as shown in the Precision PCx Menu Tree). The operators may have to select additional options to access the desired change or review option. • Review Setup: If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting.

Use the following steps to access the Review Setup menu: What You See on the Display What You Do 1. Press On/Off to turn on the monitor. • Change Setup: If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. Use these steps to access the Change Setup menu: What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information.

What You Do 1. • What You See on the Display What You Do The administrator can change Test Setup, System Setup, System Status, Date and Time and Edit Lists by following the appropriate steps for these procedures. • Review/Change Setup for Test Setup The Review/Change Setup menus enable the operator to review/change the test settings. Under the Test Setup Menu, the following options can be viewed or changed: • All Tests • Patient Test • Control Test • Security •.

• Review/Change Test Setup for All Tests: The options that are associated with the Review/Change Test Setup for All Tests apply to all test types. Use this menu to review or change these options for all tests. Upload Interval The monitor can be set up to warn or lockout a task if the monitor has not been uploaded at a regularly scheduled interval. • Review/Change Setup for All Tests: Refer to the beginning of the Review/Change Setup Section for step-by- step instruction to access the appropriate setup menu. If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting.

What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • What You See on the Display 8-10 What You Do 6. Enter 1-99 hours or 1-99 days then press Enter. Press 1 to continue to the All Tests Operator ID screen. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 –.

• What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 11. The administrator may customize I2 of 5 by pressing 1 if I2 of 5 is bolded (enabled).

Press 1 again to access the Operator ID Barcode screen. • What You See on the Display 8-12 What You Do 16. To access the Truncate Digits screen, press 6 and continue forward to step 17. Press Enter twice for no truncation of leading or trailing digits; otherwise enter the number of leading and trailing barcode digits to truncate (ignore).

• Review/Change Test Setup for Patient Test: The options set with this menu will apply to all Patient Tests. The Patient ID option uses a patient identification number to perform tests. Patient ID uses the following options: • Disable, Require or make Optional the entry of a Patient ID. • Review/Change Test Setup for Patient Test: Refer to the beginning of the Review or Change Setup section for step-by-step instructions to access the appropriate setup menu.

If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. What You See on the Display 8-14. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information.

What You Do 5. The administrator will enter minimum and maximum numbers between 1-15. Key in the minimum number of digits for a Patient ID number then press Enter. • What You See on the Display 8-16 What You Do 10. Select one of the following: 1.

Alphanumeric 2. Full ASCII 11. To access the Truncate Digits screen, press 6 and continue forward to step 12. Press Enter twice for no truncation of leading or trailing digits. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 15.

The administrator will select one of the following options: – Press 1 Disabled. – Press 2 Optional. – Press 3 Required. • What You See on the Display 8-18 What You Do 19. Press 1 – Next; continue to the next menu.

The administrator will select one of the following: Press 1 – Next, and continue to next menu. Press 2 – Change, to change Memory Full option.

• Review/Change Test Setup for Control Tests The options associated with this menu apply to all Control Tests. Control levels can be any combination of low, normal, and high. At least one level must be selected. The Results Format has the following options: Show test results in a Numeric or Pass/Fail format. • Review/Change Test Setup for Control Tests: Refer to the beginning of the Review or Change Setup section for step- by-step instructions to access the appropriate setup menu. If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. What You See on the Display 8-20.

• What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 5. Press 1 – Next, to continue to the Control Test Result menu. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 –. • What You See on the Display 8-22 What You Do 10. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Disabled.

Press 2 – Optional. Press 3 – Required. Press 1 to continue to the next option. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 15.

The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Next, return to the Test Setup menu. Press 2 – Change, change the Memory Full options. • Review/Change Test Setup for Security The Test Setup for Security menu enables the monitor to establish that certain criteria be met before a test can be performed.

• In all situations, the monitor can be set to Allow Test (allow the operator to test), Warn (tell the operator about the situation and still test) or Lockout (no testing can be done). • Review/Change Test Setup for Security: Refer to the beginning of the Review or Change Setup section for the step-by-step instructions to access the appropriate setup menu. If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. What You See on the Display Questions?

Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • What You See on the Display 8-26 What You Do 4. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Allow Test. Press 2 – Warn. Press 3 – Lockout. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 –.

• What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information.

What You Do 8. Enter number of patient tests between 1-250, then press Enter. Press 1 to continue to the Security Operator ID Not Certified screen. • What You See on the Display 8-28 What You Do 13. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Next, to return to the Test Setup menu. Press 2 – Change, to change the Strip Lot Not on List options. • Review/Change Test Setup for Test Type The options set with the Review/Change Test Setup for Test Type apply to different tests that may be performed, such as glucose.

Use this menu to review or change these setups for Test Type: Units: Display test results in certain measurement units. • Review/Change Test Setup for Test Type: Refer to the beginning of the Review or Change Setup section for the step-by-step instructions to access the appropriate setup menu. If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting.

What You See on the Display 8-30. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 5.

Choose one of the following options: Press 1 – mg/dL. Press 2 – mmol/L.

Press 1 to continue to the next menu. • Display (1.1 mmol/L, -33.3 mmol/L) Precision PCx Test Strip (1.1 mmol/L, -27.8 mmol/L) Precision PCx Plus Test Strip 8-32 What You Do 10. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Next, to return to Test Setup Test Type. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information.

What You Do 14. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press Clear to return to Test Setup menu.

Press Menu to return to the Menu Mode menu. • Review/Change Setup for System Setup System Setup enables the look or appearance of the data shown on the display to be customized. The monitor can be formatted to present information in a way that is more comfortable or familiar to work with.

Use this menu to review or change the setup for these features: Language This option presents the data in English or another language. • Review/Change Setup for System Setup: Refer to the beginning of the Review or Change Setup section for the step-by-step instructions to access the appropriate setup menu. If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting.

What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • What You See on the Display 8-36 What You Do 6. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Enabled. Press 2 – Disabled. Press 1 – Next.

The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 –. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 11. Press 1 to continue to System Setup Time Format menu. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Next, to continue to System Setup Password. • What You See on the Display 8-38 What You Do 16.

The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – colon (:). Press 2 – period (.). Press 5 – none.

• What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 21.

Enter the New Password, then press Enter. Re-enter New Password; press Enter to confirm.

Press 1 to continue to System Setup Change all settings to Factory Defaults menu. • Review/Change Setup for System Status The Review/Change Setup menu allows the operator or administrator to review important information about the monitor operating status. The operator scrolls through the various screens, in the order they are listed below, by pressing 1 Next. • Power can be boosted by inserting new alkaline batteries into the monitor or by recharging the MediSense rechargeable battery pack in the docking station. The display shows the temperature of the area where the monitor is. • What You See on the Display 8-42 What You Do 5. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – to return to Review/Change Setup menu.

Press Menu – to return to Menu Mode. Press On/Off – to turn off the monitor. • Review/Change Setup for Date and Time The Review/Change Setup menu allows the date and time to be reviewed or changed. Depending on the format selected for date and time (this function is performed in Test Setup/System Setup/Date Format and Time Format menu), the instructions that appear on the display will vary. • Review/Change Setup for Date and Time: Refer to the beginning of the Review or Change Setup section for step- by-step instructions to access the appropriate setup menu. If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting.

What You See on the Display 8-44. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 6.

The administrator will select one of the following options: Press 1 – Next, to return to Change Setup menu. Press 2 – Change, to change the date. • Change Setup for Edit Lists The Precision PCx Monitor maintains two lists for the purpose of system security.

The Operator List contains the ID numbers of operators who are authorized to perform tests. When the operator enters an Operator ID, the monitor checks the ID against the current list stored in the monitor. • Change Setup for Edit Lists: Refer to the beginning of the Change Setup section for step-by-step instructions to access the Change Setup menu.

If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. What You See on the Display Questions?

Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • Add an Operator to the Operator List: What You See on the Display 8-48 What You Do 1. Press 1 – Add.

Press Scan or manually enter the Operator ID via the keypad and press Enter. Enter the expiration date then press Enter. • Delete One Operator on the Operator List by Entering ID: What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 1. Press 2 – Delete.

Press 1 – Enter ID. Press Scan or manually enter the Operator ID via the keypad and press Enter. • Delete One Operator on the Operator List by Selecting ID: What You See on the Display 8-50 What You Do 1. Press 2 – Delete. Press 2 – Select ID. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press the number of the ID to be deleted.

• Delete All Operators on the Operator List: What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information.

What You Do 1. Press 2 – Delete. Press 3 – Delete All. The administrator will do one of the following options: Press 1 –.

• Change One Operator on the Operator List by Entering ID: What You See on the Display 8-52 What You Do 1. Press 3 – Change. Press 1 – Enter ID. Press Scan or manually enter the Operator ID via the keypad and press Enter.

• Change One Operator on the List by Selecting ID: What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 1. Press 3 – Change. Press 2 – Select ID. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press the number of the. • Change Setup for Edit Test Strip Lot List: Refer to the beginning of the Change Setup section for step-by-step instructions to access the Change Setup menu.

If the monitor displays a message not indicated in these procedures, please refer to section 10, Troubleshooting. What You See on the Display 8-54. • Add a Test Strip Lot to the Strip Lot List: What You See on the Display * Manual entry of strip lots with alpha-numeric barcodes is not supported. Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 1.

• What You See on the Display 8-56 What You Do 6. Key in the minimum and maximum values for the high control, press Enter after each value entered. The administrator will select one of the following options: Press Clear to return to the Edit Lists menu. • Delete Test Strip Lots from the Strip Lot List: What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 1. Press 2 – Delete.

Press the number of the test strip lot to be deleted. Tekken 7 Free Download Apk. • Change Test Strip Lot on the Strip Lot List: What You See on the Display 8-58 What You Do 1. Press 3 – Change.

Press the number of the test strip lot to be changed. Key in the minimum and maximum values for the low control, press Enter after each. • What You See on the Display Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. What You Do 6.

The administrator will select one of the following options: Press the number of another test strip lot to continue changes. Press 6 to Exit to the Strip Lot List menu. • Data Upload Once the test results have been collected during a prescribed period of time, they will then be uploaded into the MediSense QC Manager Data Management System.

The QC Manager Data Management System provides a simple and automated way to collect, report and transfer data to a personal computer (PC). • Once the monitor is placed into the docking station and a connection is established, data will be automatically transferred. The docking station also serves as a battery recharge station for the Precision PCx Monitor equipped with the optional rechargeable battery pack. • Note: Use only the AC adapter supplied by MediSense.

Use of any other adapter might cause serious damage to the docking station and to the Precision PCx Monitor while it is in the docking station. Connecting Cables to the Docking Station The docking station has three ports located on the back: an AC adapter port, data transfer port and printer port (Figure 1). Connect the network cable to the RJ-45 network jack and to the serial port of the terminal server. Connect the AC adapter to a power source. Connect the RS-232 cable to a serial port on a networked PC at the nurses’. • Mounting Instructions Instructions: (This operation is similar to mounting a telephone on the wall).

Drill the holes according to the wall mount. Place the wall mount on the wall and insert the enclosed four screws. Align the two holes in the dock station with the two mounting anchors.

• Troubleshooting: Patient Test Results This section describes conditions that can cause out-of-range patient test results. Refer to the Precision PCx or Precision PCx Plus Test Strip instructions for use for test strip specification information. Reasons Glucose Results May Be Higher than Expected: •. • • Use a new test strip for each test. • Use only Precision PCx or Precision PCx Plus Test Strips.

If test results are out of range despite meeting the above criteria, please repeat the test using a new box of control solutions and/or test strips. • 1-877-529-7185. Outside the United States, contact the local Abbott Laboratories/MediSense office or distributor. Note: Check Precision PCx display for proper performance before every test. If at any time the display screen becomes difficult to read, discontinue use of monitor and call Customer Care or your local Abbott Laboratories/MediSense office or distributor. • When You Turn on the Monitor, or During Use: Symptom/Error Message (Error codes 311-319) (Error codes: 611-623) (Error codes: 711-739) 10-4 Explanation Battery power is too low for testing.

The monitor will turn off in 10 seconds. The monitor has a problem that prevents it from operating.

• When a Test is Selected: Symptom/Error Message (119.3˚F) Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. Explanation The QC Interval Controls Expired option is set to Warn or Lockout, and one or more control tests is past due.

(The menu item 2 – Continue appears only if this option is set to Warn). • Symptom/Error Message This screen appears only when Patient Test or Control Test is selected.

This screen appears only when Patient Test or Control Test is selected. 10-6 Explanation Less than 50 test data records are available in test memory for the selected test type. • During Any Test: Symptom/Error Message The reason may also be: Too Long * Manual entry of strip lots with alpha-numeric barcodes is not supported. Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. Explanation The barcode just scanned was not read correctly. Possible reasons are: •.

• Symptom/Error Message 10-8 Explanation The Operator ID just entered is not on the list of acceptable Operator IDs defined for this monitor. The menu item 2 – Continue appears and testing is permitted because the Security: Operator ID Not Certified option is set to Warn.

• Message ( 33.3 mmol/L) Precision PCx Test Strip (>27.7 mmol/L) Precision PCx Plus Test Strip (Error codes 211-212) Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. Explanation The lot number or test strip code is invalid.

Remove the old test strip. Insert a new test strip. If the error occurs again, record the three- digit error code and contact MediSense Customer Care. Press 2 to exit to the Test Menu. Remove the used test strip. • Symptom/Error Message (Error codes 121, 122) When a Control Test is selected: This screen shows the level of control test the monitor expected to run: Low, Normal, or High, and the level of the lot entered.

When a Linearity Test is Selected: Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • Press 1 to return to the previous screen. Remove the monitor from the docking station.

Place the monitor back into the docking station. If the error appears again, contact MediSense Customer Care. Place the monitor back into the docking station.

• Service Abbott Laboratories, MediSense Products is committed to helping you resolve any problems with the Precision PCx Point-of-Care System. For technical assistance, please call Customer Care at 1-877-529-7185, twenty-four (24) hours per day. Outside the United States, contact your local office or distributor listed below. • Abbott Scandinavia AB MediSense Produkter Solna, Sweden Tel: 08 546 56700 ABBOTT AG MediSense Products Baar, Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Tel: 041 768 44 46 Abbott Laboratories MediSense Products Maidenhead, UK Toll free: 0500 467 466 Abbott Diagnostic Division Johannesburg, South Africa Tel: 0800 11 69 41. • Tel: 65 278 8343 A MediSense representative will address the problem and/or instruct you to return the monitor. Do not return the Precision PCx Monitor or any part of the system for repair until you receive authorization from a MediSense representative.

• In addition, Abbott does not warrant (a) damage caused by use of the Precision PCx Monitor for purposes other than those for which it was designed, (b) any products, components, or parts not. Abbott will repair or replace returned monitors at its option. A postage-paid return label will be sent to you to return the defective Precision PCx Monitor. Abbott will cover the postage cost of shipping the new or reconditioned replacement unit to you.

If you fail to return. • The log may be photocopied.

Cleaning the Exterior Surface Cleaning the exterior surface of the Precision PCx Monitor is recommended daily. The monitor needs only to be cleaned with a water-moistened cloth or a sponge and a mild detergent.

It is suggested that the monitor be turned off while it is being cleaned. • PCx Monitor. The Precision PCx Monitor requires two (2) AA alkaline batteries or use the rechargeable battery pack which is available from Abbott Laboratories, MediSense Products. Turn the PCx Monitor off by pressing the On/Off button on the keypad. Turn the monitor over to view the battery compartment.

Download Monster Hunter Iso For Ppsspp Games on this page. • 11-3 Questions? Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • Specifications Precision PCx Test Strips The following information regarding the Precision PCx and Precision PCx Plus Test Strip can be found in the test strip instructions for use: • System Operating Ranges • Storage and Handling • Quality Control • Limitations of the Procedure •. • Transient Over-Voltages: Rated Pollution Degree: Other Information There are special symbols that appear on the Precision PCx Monitor, Precision PCx and Precision PCx Plus Test Strips, and Docking Station. The complete list of symbols and an explanation are listed below.

• Attention: Refer to manual. Discard after single use. Use only once. Re-order Number Date of Manufacture Do not drink Legal Manufacturer under In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Directive 98/79/EC - MediSense UK Limited. Refer to Page 10-13 For Customer Care Information. • Power Supply 1. The Precision PCx Monitor requires two (2) AA alkaline batteries or a rechargeable battery pack.

The docking station (optional) requires an AC adapter to be connected from the docking station to a power supply. The docking station also acts as a recharge station for the MediSense rechargeable battery pack. • Equipment Equipment shall be classified by marking and/or identification as described: 1. Precision PCx Monitor – Class I (EQUIPMENT energized from an external electrical power source).

Docking Station – Class II (EQUIPMENT energized from an external electrical power source).

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