Accu-Chek ACCU-CHEK Multiclix Lancet Device User manual

Type
User manual

Accu-Chek ACCU-CHEK Multiclix Lancet Device is a user-friendly tool designed to make blood glucose testing more comfortable and convenient. It features a Comfort Dial™ that allows you to adjust the penetration depth for a virtually pain-free experience. The device is compatible with alternative testing sites, such as palm, forearm, upper arm, thigh, or calf, providing flexibility in testing locations. Additionally, it incorporates a lancet counter to keep track of the remaining lancets in the drum, ensuring you're always prepared for your next test.

Accu-Chek ACCU-CHEK Multiclix Lancet Device is a user-friendly tool designed to make blood glucose testing more comfortable and convenient. It features a Comfort Dial™ that allows you to adjust the penetration depth for a virtually pain-free experience. The device is compatible with alternative testing sites, such as palm, forearm, upper arm, thigh, or calf, providing flexibility in testing locations. Additionally, it incorporates a lancet counter to keep track of the remaining lancets in the drum, ensuring you're always prepared for your next test.

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Using your ACCU-CHEK®Multiclix Lancet Device
Testing From Your Fingertip
1
3
Release button
turns yellow
4
6
New lancet drum
3.
Slide the cap on until it stops.
Align the notch on the cap with the
notch on the device.
2.
Insert a new lancet drum
blue ring first, until it stops and clicks
into place.
Note: Before inserting a lancet drum, be sure the device is
not primed. (The release button should be clear, not yellow.)
1. Remove the blue cap.
Note the position of the thumb and index
finger in the picture.
4.
Adjust the depth.
Turn the Comfort Dial™ to start at 2 or 3.
For tougher skin, dial to a higher number.
5. Prime the lancet device.
Press the plunger in as far as it will go,
like a pen. The release button turns
yellow when the device is ready.
6. Hold the lancet device firmly against
the side of your fingertip.
Press the yellow release button. Remember,
the lancet does not come out of the center
of the cap.
7. Advance to a new lancet.
For virtually pain-free testing, always use a new lancet.
(See other side for instructions on how to load a new lancet.)
Press release
button
3
4
Press release button
1
1. Slide the clear cap on by aligning the notch
on the cap with the notch on the lancet
device. Be sure a lancet drum is loaded.
For palm testing, try a setting of 3, all other
non-fingertip areas use a setting of 51/2.
2. Prime the lancet device.
Press the plunger in
as far as it will go, like a pen.The release button
turns yellow when the device is ready.
3. Press the lancet device firmly against the
skin. Pump the lancet device slowly up and down
to increase circulation.
The ACCU-CHEK Customer Care Service Center
is available 24 hours a day at 1-800-858-8072.
For a virtual product demonstration, go to accu-chek.com
ACCU-CHEK MULTICLIX is a trademark of a Member of the Roche Group.
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Using your ACCU-CHEK®Multiclix Lancet Device
Testing From a Site Other Than Your Fingertip
Some blood glucose meters test from sites other than your
fingertip, such as palm, forearm, upper arm, thigh, or calf.*
More Tips for Testing From a Site Other Than Your Fingertip
Between steps 2 and 3, rub the skin prior to lancing to increase blood flow.
If you experience difficulty obtaining a sufficient drop of blood, contact our ACCU-CHEK
Customer Care Service Center. We will guide you through the testing procedure step by step.
*Refer to your owner’s booklet or contact your doctor to learn more before testing from sites other than your fingertip.
Release button
turns yellow
2
4. Press yellow release button while maintaining
firm, steady pressure to assist blood flow
until an adequate drop of blood forms.
For virtually pain-free testing, always use a new lancet.
To load a new lancet:
A. Twist the plunger 1/4turn forward until it stops, then twist back all the way.
B. The lancet counter will decrease by one
white bar. When no white bars are
visible, you are using the final lancet.
C. To remove the drum:
Take the cap off and pull the drum straight out.
Once removed, a lancet drum cannot be reinserted.
To insert a new drum:
See the other side for instructions.
A
B
Lancet Counter
C
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Accu-Chek ACCU-CHEK Multiclix Lancet Device User manual

Type
User manual

Accu-Chek ACCU-CHEK Multiclix Lancet Device is a user-friendly tool designed to make blood glucose testing more comfortable and convenient. It features a Comfort Dial™ that allows you to adjust the penetration depth for a virtually pain-free experience. The device is compatible with alternative testing sites, such as palm, forearm, upper arm, thigh, or calf, providing flexibility in testing locations. Additionally, it incorporates a lancet counter to keep track of the remaining lancets in the drum, ensuring you're always prepared for your next test.

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