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14 Beurer GL50 mg/dL
Test strips expire three months after the box is opened. Make a note of the expiry date (opening date
+ 3 months ) on the label. The shelf life is limited to the expiry date (see date next to the hourglass
symbol ).
Discontinue use of the test strips if one of the two expiry dates has passed ( / ).
You can touch any part of the test strip with clean, dry hands.
Use the test strip for measurement immediately after removing it from the box.
Do not bend, cut or otherwise modify the test strips.
Do not use test strips that have come into contact with fluids.
Storing test strips
Note
Keep the test strips in a cool, dry place above +2°C and below +30°C. Do not expose the test strips
to direct sunlight or heat. Do not store in your vehicle, in the bathroom or in a cooling appliance.
Permitted relative air humidity below 90%.
Keep the test strips in the original box only – never use other containers.
4 initial use and basic settinGs
4.1 Removing the battery insulation strips, replacing the batteries
Note
Two batteries are included with the
blood glucose monitor. These have
already been inserted into the battery
compartment.
Remove the insulation strip before initial
use.
1
Carefully pull the lancing device and monitor apart. Then detach the removable clip.
2
Remove the battery compartment lid on the underside of the device. To do so, slide the cover
in the direction of the imprinted arrow.
3
When replacing the batteries, remove all batteries. The de-
vice retains the date and time as long as one battery is still
inserted. If applicable, reset the date and time (see “4.2 Mak-
ing and changing basic settings” on page 15).
CR2032
CR2032
4
Insert two new CR 2032 3 V batteries. Make sure that the batteries are inserted the correct
way round. See the graphic in the battery compartment.
5
Close the battery compartment lid again carefully.
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