Bayer HealthCare Blood Glucose Meter MODEL Ascensia Elite User Manual
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Things to Remember About the Memory
SECTION 4
Recall Test Results from the Memory (see page 23)
• Low (below 20 mg/dL [1.1 mmol/L]) and high (above 600 mg/dL [33.3 mmol/L]) test
results are displayed and stored in memory as Lo and Hı. In calculating the aver-
age, Lo is entered as 20 mg/dL (1.1 mmol/L), and Hı is entered as 600 mg/dL
(33.3 mmol/L).
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A C- display preceding a test result display indicates that the test result is a
Control Test result.
Delete Test Results from the Memory (see pages 24 and 25)
• The only time you can delete a single test result (i.e., keep it from being stored in
the memory) is at the end of a Control or Blood Glucose Test.
• A test result is automatically stored in the memory if it is not deleted at the end
of the test.
• If you decide not to delete the test result after beginning the delete process, pull
out the strip while dEL is still displayed.