Review Past Results And Averages:
- Your meter stores your most recent 500 blood glucose and control solution test results and displays them in several ways.
Review Your Past Results:
1. Get to the Results Log
- From the Main Menu, press ↑ or ↓ to highlight Results Log and press OK.
- Up to four results are displayed on the screen, starting with the most recent.
2. Scroll through your results
- Press ↓ to move backward and ↑ to move forward through your results. Pressing and holding ↑ or ↓ allows you to move more quickly.
- Press
to return to the Main Menu. - The following symbols may also appear:
- HI if the blood glucose result was above 600 mg/dL
- LO if the blood glucose result was below 20 mg/dL
if the result is from a control solution test
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if the blood glucose result is part of a low pattern
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if the blood glucose result is part of a high pattern
- Note: The pattern icon (
) will blink when the result is part of your most recent pattern.
- Other notes will appear in the Results Log to indicate when you have made changes to your low and high range limits.
View Your Averages:
1. Get to the Averages screen
- From the Main Menu, press ↑ or ↓ to highlight Averages and press OK.
- For each of the 7, 14, 30 and 90 day periods leading up to the current date, the meter displays the number of results and the average of those results.
- Press
to return to the Main Menu.
- Note: Averages are calculated only when there are at least 2 blood glucose results for the time period being averaged.
- If you do not have results in the past 7, 14, 30 and 90 day periods, the number next to Results will be zero and dashes will appear in the mg/dL column.
- In result Averages, Progress Notes and Low/High Pattern messages, an EXTREME HIGH GLUCOSE result is always counted as 600 mg/dL, and an EXTREME LOW GLUCOSE result is always counted as 20 mg/dL.
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Note: The meter calculates averages based on the 7, 14, 30 and 90 day periods ending on the current date setting. If you change your date setting, your averages may change too.
- Result averages provide information from past results. Do Not use result averages to make immediate treatment decisions. Always consult your healthcare professional before making significant changes to your diabetes care plan.
- CAUTION:
- Do Not allow other people to use your meter as it may affect your averages.