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Beurer GL42 mg/dL 27
10.
technical specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H) 88 x 51 x 15 mm
Weight 41g incl. battery
Power supply 1 x 3 V CR 2032 button cell battery
Battery life
Over 1000 measurements
Measured value memory 480 measured values with date/time
Data retained when batteries are changed
Average values For 7, 14, 30, 90 days
Automatic switch-o Two minutes after last actuation
Storage/transport temperature
Temperature: +2 °C – +30 °C
Relative humidity: < 90%
Operating ranges Temperature: +10 °C – +40 °C
Relative humidity: < 90% non-condensing
Measuring range, glucose Glucose: 20 – 630 mg/dL
Blood sample Capillary whole blood, venous whole blood
Amount of blood 0.6 microlitres
Blood glucose measuring duration Approx. 5 seconds
Calibration Plasma
Test procedure Amperometric bio sensor
Use Suitable for self-testing
System function test Each time device is switched on
EMC
This device complies with the European standard EN 61326 and is subject to specific precautions
with regard to electromagnetic compatibility. Please note that portable and mobile HF communica-
tion systems may interfere with this unit. For more details, please contact customer services at the
address provided.
Test strip functionality
Test strips enable a quantitative measurement of the glucose level in fresh whole blood. When the gap
for taking blood comes into contact with a drop of blood, it is automatically filled by simple capillary
action. The blood is sucked into the absorbing gap on the test strip and the blood glucose monitor
measures the blood glucose level in the blood.
The test is based on the measurement of an electric current that is generated by the chemical reaction
of the glucose with the enzyme glucose dehydrogenase (Aspergillus sp.) on the strip.
During the reaction, a mediator transports electrons through the electrode surface and so gener-
ates a current.
The blood glucose monitor analyses this current. The current flow is proportional to the glucose con-
tent in the blood sample. The results are shown on the blood glucose monitor display. Only a small
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