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Beurer GL44 mg/dL 9
cose value may be too low; in the event of a very low hematocrit value (below 20%), it may be too
high. Please consult your GP if you do not know your hematocrit value.
Do not use the test strips to measure blood glucose values on newborns.
Do not use NaF or potassium oxalate anticoagulants to prepare for venous blood samples.
Do not test any severely ill patients using this device.
Use fresh capillary whole blood only. Do not use serum or plasma.
Use capillary blood without squeezing the penetration area. If the area is squeezed, the blood is di-
luted with tissue fluid and this may lead to an incorrect measuring result.
Do not use the test strips above an altitude of 7010 m.
Very high levels of humidity may influence the test results. Relative humidity of more than 90% may
lead to inexact results.
Note
The Beurer GL44 mg/dL measuring system is intended to measure capillary whole blood.
Storage and maintenance
Warning
Store the blood glucose monitor and its accessories out of the reach of small children and pets.
Small parts, such as lancet needles, parts of the lancing device, batteries or test strips may be life-
threatening when swallowed. If swallowed, immediately seek medical attention.
The test strip box contains desiccant, which may irritate the skin or eyes when inhaled or swallowed.
Keep the box out of the reach of children.
The blood glucose monitor is made from precision and electronic components. The accuracy of the
measurements and service life of the device depend on its careful handling:
Protect the device and its accessories from impacts, humidity, dirt, strong temperature fluctuations
and direct sunlight. Do not store the device, test strips and control solution in your vehicle, in the
bathroom or in a cooling appliance!
Do not drop the device.
Batteries/Saving measured values
Warning
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Children may put batteries in their mouth and swallow
them. This may severely damage their health. If aected, immediately seek medical attention!
Normal batteries must not be charged, heated or thrown into an open fire (risk of explosion!).
Important
Do not disassemble or short-circuit the batteries.
Always replace all batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type.
Leaking batteries may damage the device. If you do not intend to use the device for longer periods,
remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
Attention!
Leaked or damaged batteries may burn the skin. In this case, use suitable protective gloves.
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