Infopia LipidPro User manual

CL-LP1-1A0-01
LP-CL1-1B0-01 Rev. 2008-10
LipidProTM Testing System
Instructions for use
Testing items:
• Total Cholesterol
• HDL-Cholesterol
• Triglyceride
•
Calculated LDL-Cholesterol
• Blood Glucose Test

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Dear LipidProTM Testing System Owner
Thank you for your choosing the LipidProTM Testing System. This instruction for
use includes important information you need know about the LipidProTM Testing
System. Please read it carefully.
Our goal for LipidProTM Testing System is attributed to provide the best quality
healthcare products coupled with superior customer service.
Important information
The LipidProTM Testing System is intended for use of outside the body (in vitro
diagnostic use only). It should be used for testing lipid profileand monitoring glu-
cose level in a sample. The lipid profileincludes total cholesterol, HDL-choles-
terol (often called good cholesterol), LDL-cholesterol (often called bad choles-
terol) and triglycerides.
This meter is available in two types of strips: one type of strips is measuring glu-
cose level by the method of electrochemistry and the other is testing lipid profile
by the spectroscopy method.

LipidProTM Testing System
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Test Principle How to use Instructions for use
This guide includes all the information you need to use LipidProTM for self testing
or professional use. For additional information and specific information for each
individual test, please make sure you read the package insert included with the
test strips.
If you have questions about this system, please contact Infopia Customer
Service. Customer Service assistance is available 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM,
Monday through Friday. If you need help interpreting your test results, please
contact your healthcare provider.
For questions or assistance with LipidProTM call :
Infopia Customer Service
Hours : 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Monday - Friday
Tel. +82-31-423-6170
Fax. +82-31-423-6171
LipidProTM Testing System has two kinds of test principle according to test items:
one for blood glucose and the other for lipid profile.
Lipid profile test result is based on a reading of reflection density. When the
blood is applied, the color changes in test area through an enzyme reaction.
The meter records this change in color and converts the measurement signal to
the displayed result using the data previously entered via the code. The deeper
the color, the higher the lipid level.
Glucose in the blood sample will react to the electrodes in the glucose test strip,
generating an electrical current that will stimulate a chemical reaction. This reac-
tion is measured by LipidProTM meter and displayed as your blood glucose
result.

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LipidProTM Testing System Kit Contents
Your LipidProTM Testing System has been sealed to protect the contents.
If you find your seal has been broken, please return it to the place of purchase.
Required but not provided
- LipidProTM Total choresterol test strip - LipidProTM HDL-choresterol test strip
- LipidProTM Triglyceride test strip - LipidProTM lipid profile test strip
- LipidProTM glucose test strip - Capillary rod
- LipidProTM glucose control solution - LipidProTM lipid control solution
- Log book for test record of glucose
1. LipidProTM Meter
2. Instructions for Use
3. Warranty Card
4. Carrying Case
5. Two AAA batteries
6. Lancing Device
7. Lancet
LipidProTM Testing System
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1. Learning the System
LipidProTM Testing System Kit Contents 7
LipidProTM Testing Meter 8
LipidProTM Testing Meter Display 9
LipidProTM Test Strip Information 10-13
2. Setting Your Meter
Battery Use 14
Setting Mode 15-16
Before Testing-Coding the Meter 17-19
Before Testing 20
Checking the System with Control Solution 21-24
3. Testing Your Blood Glucose
Testing Your Blood - Preparation 25
Collecting a Drop of Blood 26
Testing Your Blood 27-28
Quick reference of test procedure 29-30
Test Procedure 31-38
Glucose test strip Discard Function 39
Alternate site testing 40
Performing a Blood Test using an Alternate Site 41
4. Reviewing Your Results 42-45
5. Deleting your Results 46
6. LipidProTM Testing System Software 47
7. Cleaning Your Meter and Maintenance 48
8. Troubleshooting 49-51
9. Product Specifications 52-54
10. Warranty 55
11. Declaration of Conformity 56
Contents

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LipidProTM Testing System
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LipidProTM Testing Meter Display
Test item is blood glucose
Test item is TC(Total Cholesterol)
Test item is TG(Triglyceride)
Test item is HDL(High Density Lipoprotein)
Test item is LDL(Low Density Lipoprotein)
Blood insertion for glucose test
Sample blood
Blood insertion for cholesterol test
Displaying code number of Test Strips
Short of batteries
Alarm
Testing unit
Temperature & date of test
Hour & Data of test
Average Test Results
Control Solution Sysmbol
Day & Month
LipidProTM Testing Meter
Strip Connector
Glucose strip measurement connector
Strip discard function
Strip discard function by push toward outside
LCD Screen
Display measurement level of glucose, TC, HDL, TG,
including time and message
Up button
Maneuvering button for choice of function in each mode
Down button
Maneuvering button for choice of function in each mode
& RFID operation button
Mode button
Memory mode, Setting mode, Cholesterol measurement
mode, On and off button.
Cholesterol Testing part
Cholesterol strip inserting part
Buzzer sound print part
Printing part for Warning sound, Fixed sound and
buzzer sound
Battery Cover
Purpose for Battery replacement and fixed cover
Caution
1. Do not use LipidProTM meter in a dry environment, especially if synthetic materials
are present. Synthetic clothes, carpets, etc., may cause damaging static discharges
in a dry environment.
2. Do not use LipidProTM meter near cellular or cordless telephones, walkie talkies,
garage door openers, radio transmitters, or other electronic or electrical equipment
that are sources of electromagetic radiation, as these may interfere with the proper
operation of the meter.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Glucose
LipidProTM Test Strip Information LipidProTM Test Strip Information
Use only LipidProTM Test Strips with your LipidProTM meter.
1. Lipid Profile test strip
Caution
1. Store the LipidProTM test strip vials in a cool and dry place.Keep out of
direct sunlight . Do not freeze.
2. Store test strips in their original vial only. Do not mix the test strips in new
vials or in any other container.
3.Immediately replace the vial cap and close tightly after removing the
LipidProTM test strip
4. Make a note of the discard date which is three months from the date you
first open a new vial of strips. Throw LipidProTM test strip and vial away
after the discard date.
5. Avoid getting dirt, food, and water on the test strip. Do not handle test
strips with wet hands.
6. Do not use the test strips after the expiry date printed on the package or
vial since it may cause inaccurate results.
7. Do not bend, cut, or alter the test strip.
8. LipidPro™ test strips are for single use only. Do not re-use.
9. Do not test at the following temperature condition:
- Lipid Profile strip : below 18℃(64℉) or above 30℃(86℉).
- glucose strip : below 10℃(50℉) or above 40℃(104℉)
10. Do not test with humidity below 10% or above 90%.
11. Refer to additional information in the LipidProTM test strip package.
12. Avoid getting dirt, food, and water on the color-coding label (backside of
glucose test strip).
13. Discard the used test strips carefully according to the local regulations.
Target to apply blood
Confirmation Window
Contact Bar
Ribs that guide the strip
into the meter
Blood application and Test
area
The part for holding strip
This test strip enables to test TC, HDL, TG
and calculated LDL.
3. Total Cholesterol test strip
This test strip is for Total Cholesterol.
4. Triglyceride test strip
This test strip is for Triglyceride.
5. Glucose test strip
Glucose
This test strip is for glucose.
Front -
Back -
2. HDL-Cholesterol test strip
This test strip is for HDL-Cholesterol.
Front -
Back -
Front -
Back -
Front -
Back -
Front -
Back -

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LipidProTM Testing System
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LipidProTM Test Strip Information LipidProTM Test Strip Information
LIMITATIONS OF SYSTEM (for lipid profile test):
Lipid Profile Test Strips provide accurate results when the following constraints
are observed:
•Do not use neonate samples
Physicians -
Please note the following interferences that may affect the results:
•Extremes in hematocrit may affect test results. Hematocrit levels less than 30
% may cause falsely high reading and hematocrit levels greater than 55 %
may cause falsely low reading. If you do not know your hematocrit level, con-
sult your healthcare professionals.
•Interferences: Acetaminophen, uric acid, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and other
reducing substances (when occurring in normal blood or normal therapeutic
concentrations) do not significantly affect results. However, abnormally high
concentrations in blood may cause inaccurately high results.
•Antiglycolysis and anticoagulants in blood samples may affect the test results
•Total cholesterol may be decreased by dopamine and gentisic acid.
•HDL-cholesterol may be decreased by dopamine.
•Triglyceride may be decreased by dopamine and Methyldopa.
Performance Characteristics:
The performance of the lipid profile test strips has been evaluated in laboratory
and in clinical tests (Please refer to strip instructions for use in for more details).
Testing Range: The test range of LipidProTM‚ is 100 ~ 400 mg/dL (2.59-
10.36mmol/L) for total cholesterol, 25~80mg/dL (0.65- 2.08mmol/L) for HDL-
cholesterol and 70~600 mg/dL (0.80-0.86mmol/L) for Triglyceride.
LIMITATIONS OF SYSTEM (for Glucose test):
The LipidProTM Glucose Test Strips provide accurate results when the following
constraints are observed:
•Do not use neonate samples.
•Inaccurate results may occur when in shock, hypotensive, hyperglycemic, or
hyperosmolar state, with or without ketosis.
•Glucose test strips used above altitudes of 10,000 feet will have an effect on
test results.
Physicians
- Please note the following interferences that may affect test results:
•Extremes in hematocrit may affect test results. Hematocrit levels less than 20
% may cause falsely high reading. Hematocrit levels greater than 60 % may
cause falsely low readings. If you do not know your hematocrit level, consult
your healthcare professionals.
•Interferences: Acetaminophen, Uric and, Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), and other
reducing substances when occurring in normal blood or normal therapeutic
concentrations do not significantly affect results. However, abnormally high
concentrations in may cause inaccurately high results.
•Lipemic samples; Cholesterol up to 500 mg/dL or triglyceride up to 3000
mg/dl do not significantly affect the results. Values beyond these levels
should be interpreted with caution.
•Blood samples that contain a high concentration of dissolved oxygen may
lower the test result.
•EDTA containing tube is recommended as an anticoagulant tube.
Performance Characteristics:
The performance of the glucose test strips has been evaluated in laboratory and
in clinical tests (Please refer to strip instructions for use for more details).
Measurement Range: The measurement range of the LipidProTM Glucose
Testing is 10 to 600 mg/dL (0.6-33.3mmol/L).

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Setting Your Meter
Setting Mode
The meter enters setting mode with a beep
sound by pressing the mode button for 3 or
more seconds in the stand-by status. Press
mode ( ) button for the next step.
By pressing ▲▼, adjust year and press
MODE ( ) button.
By pressing ▲▼, adjust date, month and
time, and then press MODE ( ) button.
Battery Use
The LipidProTM requires two(2) AAA 1.5 volt alkaline batteries.
When to replace the batteries:
The meter will give you an indication on the display that the batteries need to be
changed. When the display reads battery sign, no more tests can be run until
the batteries are changed. Always replace the batteries with high quality alkaline
batteries. It is recommended to keep a spare set of batteries on hand. To extend
battery life, remove the Test Strip as soon as a result is displayed.
How to install /replace the batteries:
1. Open the battery door on the back of the LipidProTM .
2. Remove old batteries from the compartment and safely discard.
3. Insert the new batteries into the battery compartment as marked on the
inside compartment.
4. Replace the battery door. To make sure the batteries were installed correct-
ly, push either one of the two buttons on the front of the meter to turn the
LipidProTM on.
<Follow Action>
1. Check your meter with the control solution
2. Perform your test again
3. If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent with your test results
of glucose or cholesterol, call your healthcare professional.
Setting Your Meter
Caution
Remove both batteries from the battery compartment and dispose of them
according to your institution's guidelines.
Caution
Make sure that the date and time are set properly to enable your data to be
stored and downloaded properly.
It is recommended to set your LipidProTM meter properly before using.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Setting Your Meter Before Testing - Coding Your Meter
By pressing ▲▼, select tem-
perature unit and press MODE
( ) button.
By pressing ▲▼, select average date and press
MODE ( ) button. (3 average date is avail-
able.)
By pressing ▲▼, select Alarm ON/OFF and
press MODE ( ) button. If you select Alarm
ON, you can set the time by pressing ▲▼ and
press MODE ( ) button(you can set 5 alarms).
If you select Alarm OFF, this setting mode is
completed.
By pressing ▲▼, select testing
unit and press MODE ( ) but-
ton.
LipidProTM has two coding systems:
Lipid Profile test - each vial of test strip has RFID-tag which enables the meter to
recognize its code number automatically.
Glucose test - each test strip has color-tag on the back of the strip which
enables the meter to recognize its code number automatically.
Coding for Lipid Profile test
Press RFID (▼) button.
Place the RFID-tag on the strip bottle to the area of
the RFID symbol on the meter.
Caution
The radiation of RFID recognition is within 2 cm.
The meter will be back to stand-by status if there is no operation within 5
seconds.

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Before Testing-Coding the Meter
••Coding for Glucose test
Caution
1. If the code is not displayed after 3 seconds, pull the test strip out of the port
and re-start the procedure from the beginning.
2. If the code on the display and on the test vial does not match, try another new
strip. If the mismatch persists, please contact your local representative for
help.
3. If the meter does not power on, pull the test strip out of the port and re-insert
the test strip.
4. Avoid testing under direct sunlight, for a more accurate test result.
5.If you apply your sample too early, Error message will appear on the
display(refer to page 49 ).
1. Firmly insert the glucose test strip into the
test port of LipidProTM meter, and then the
power will automatically turn on with the
code number, temperature and time.
2. Make sure the code number on the dis-
play of the meter correspond with that on
the test strip bottle. The color tag of the
back on the test strip automatically recog-
nizes the code number in this system.
LipidProTM Testing System
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Before Testing - Coding Your Meter
Once it recognizes the code number, the meter dis-
plays the code value for 1 second and return to the
stand-by status.
Make sure the code number matches the code on
the strip bottle.

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Testing procedure
1. Press ▼button and the meter enters RFID
mode.
2.
Place
of the RFID-tag on the strip bottle to the
area of the RFID symbol on the meter.
Checking the system with control solution
••Lipid Profile test
Caution:
The radiation of RFID recognition is within 2cm.
The meter will revert back to stand-by status if there is no operation within 5 sec-
onds.
LipidProTM Testing System
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Before Testing
Quality control by control solution
Control testing, also known as quality control testing, is used to ensure all the
parts of the test system are working properly together and the test results are
accurate and reliable within the limits of the system. As a quality control, or con-
trol solution, commercial human serum control can be used. It is available online
Service.
The users should follow their facility's policies on when controls should be tested
(for example: with each new Test strip lot; monthly as a continued check on stor-
age conditions;whenever issues (storage,operator,or other) are identified or
there are questions about the results).
The control solution should be used
•Whenever you suspect the meter or test stirp is not functioning properly.
•If your blood glucose test results are not consistent with your symptoms or if
you think they are not accurate.
•If you have dropped the meter
•For quality control in the point of care
•For Teaching or learning the system
Check the expiry date before performing a control solution test. Do not
use if expired.
Caution
Once the control solution for glucose test is opened, it expires after 3
months, while if the control solution for lipid profile is mixed with distilled
water, it expires after 3 days.
LipidPro™ control solution is sold separately.
It is recommended that the control solution is stored at room temperature
before testing.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Checking the system with control solution
Testing tips:
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Please make a test after reading the instructions for use of control
solution thoroughly.
•
Keep clean of the test area on the meter.
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Keep test strips and control solutions in proper condition according to
the instructions for use provided, such as expiry date, storage condition
and so forth.
•
Before testing, make sure that the test strips and the meter are at the
temperature of 18-30℃(64-86℉).
7.Apply the prepared con-
trol solution to the test
strip by using capillary
rod.
8. The test result will come after 1~2 minutes.
Caution
If your control solution test falls out of range, please follow the next steps before
contacting customer support:
••Check the expiry dates on all the products you are using. Be sure you are
using LipidProTM control solution.
•Try another control solution test.
••If this test falls out of range, try another control solution test with a new
unopened bottle of strips.
•After following the appropriate steps and the control solution test still falls out of
range, do not perform a test. Please contact the Infopia customer service at
••The control solution range is not the recommended range for your test.
•Discard the used control solution and the test strips carefully according to the
local regulations.
Checking the system with control solution
•Glucose test
Testing procedure
1. Shake the control solution before use.
3. Check the code number on the display of the
meter with that on the strip bottle.
4.Insert the test strip and press mode button.
Press ▲button and the meter displays the
symbol of control solution.
5. Press mode ( ) button again and the sym-
bol of sample blood is blinking.
6.Take a drop of control
solution on clean bowl
(ex. Aluminium foil).

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Testing Your Blood - Preparation
Blood testing
A strip instructions for use is included with each box of test strips.
Please read the test strip package insert along with this section completely and
carefully before testing.
Testing supplies
To perform a blood test you need:
••LipidProTM meter
•Test strips
•
•Sterile lancet
•Capillary rod
•
•Lancing device
Caution
1)To reduce the chance of infection.
•The Lancing Device and sterile lancets should NOT be shared with oth-
ers.
•Always use a new, sterile lancet.
•Lancets are for single use only.
•Avoid getting hand lotion, oils, dirt, or debris in or on the Lancets and the
Lancing Device
2) Do not operate the meter in direct light.
3) Practice using the lancing device and become accustomed with its use.
Wash your hands with warm, clean water and soap. Dry your hands
completely before testing.
Checking the system with control solution
3. Place a drop of control solution on a clean, dry
surface(ex. The lid of the test strip vial).
4. Insert a test strip into the port firmly and press
▲button. The symbol of control solution will
appear on the display of meter. This will allow
you to differentiate between a control solution
test and an actual blood test for future refer-
ence.
5. Dip the test strip into the control solution.
6. Results appear in 3 seconds. Compare the
result to the range printed on the test strip vial,
the results should fall within that range.
2. Discard the 1st drop of control solution, this will
eliminate any residue.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Testing Your Blood
Place your fingertip to the top edge of glucose
test strip.
2. Glucose test
1. Lipid Profile test
Capillary blood process
When you collect the sample, please use the capillary rod provided with the test
strip package. Make sure enough sample has been collected to the capillary rod.
Correct : Completely filled
G
completely
filled correct
Incorrect : Poorly filled
G
poorly
filled incorrect
[ adequate ] [ inadequate ]
Caution:
If blood is stained outside the sample area, carefully wipe the stain out
with a tissue. Do not allow the wiping tissue to touch the open end of
the sample area of the collecting leg.
Collecting a Drop of Blood
Performing Your Test
1. Unscrew the lancing device
tip and insert a lancet
firmly into the carrier.
2. Pinch the lancet and twist
off the protective cover.
Do not discard the cover.
3.The tip of the lancing
device offers 5 different
levels of skin penetration.
To select the best depth :
Use 1-2 for soft or thin
skin, 3 for average skin, 4-
5 for thick or calloused
skin.
4.Hold the tip in one hand
and pull on the sliding
barrel with other hand. Pull
the ends apart and you will
feel a click. This indicates
that the lancing device is in
a locked position ready
for lancing.
5.Release the sleeve. It will
automatically contract and
move back to its original
position near the trigger
hub.
3.The tip of the lancing
device offers 5 different
levels of skin penetration.
To select the best depth :
Use 1-2 for soft or thin
skin, 3 for average skin, 4-
5 for thick or calloused
skin.
Caution
Use a new sterile lancet every time you test.
Do not use lancet if protective cover has been removed or damaged.
Never share a lancet with anyone.
Maintaining your Lancing Device
••Unscrew the lancing device tip. Carefully stick the protective disk cover back on the used
lancet.
•Grip the holder firmly and pull the lancet safely out of holder. Screw the tip back on the
lancing device.
••Properly discard the used lancet. Clean the lancing device if blood or stain remains.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Caution
••If the test result is out of the test range, the Hi/Lo message will be shown on the LCD.
•Safely discard used test strips and lancets.
Quick reference of test procedure -Lipid test
2) Prick the finger with a lancing device for the
sample blood.
3)Collecting the sample blood to the capillary
rod.
4) Make sure the enough sample has been col-
lected to the capillary rod.
5) Contact the capillary rod with the sample to
the test area of the strip so as to start the test.
1) After code recognition, press mode ( ) but-
ton again
Testing Your Blood
This is for professtional use
venouse whole blood and serum process for Lipid Profile test
For venous whole blood and serum, acceptable anti-coagulants are
EDTA, heparin, citrate and fluoride/oxalate, and these samples may be
stored at 4℃~ 20℃(39℉~ 68℉) for three days.
Please follow the procedure below.
1. Allow blood sample to reach room temperature.
2. Anti-coagulated blood should be mixed well prior to testing.
3. Remove the stopper from the holder and collect the sample of 5 ul by
using pipette.
Optional method
- Take out a drop of blood sample on a clean container.
- Collect the sample of 5 ul by using capillary rod, instead of pipette.
4. Apply the sample to the test strip.
Caution:
Do not freeze the samples, but store at 4℃instead and test quickly.
Please test freshly collected samples. If the samples are not fresh,
LPL(lipoprotein lipase) or LCAT(lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase)
may affect the form of lipoprotein.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Test Procedure
1. Lipid test - Test for multi items
Press mode ( ) button after a test strip is
inserted and confirm if the meter recognizes
the right test strip by checking out the corre-
sponding symbol on its display.
The meter displays the code number and
the testing symbols ( , , )
together and then, press mode button.
The symbol of blood is blinking.
Please apply the sample to the first test area
of test strip until you hear beep sound.
Then, the symbol, disappears.
Quick reference of test procedure -Glucose test
1) Insert the glucose test strip. Code number
is automatically displayed. Compare with
code number printed on test strip vial. If
not identical discard the test strip and
restart.
2) Prick the finger with a lancing device for
the sample blood.
3)Apply blood sample until confirmation
window is completely filled. Meter auto-
matically begins to countdown. If the
countdown does not start, do not add
more blood to the test strip! Discard the
test strip a restart testing.
4) Test results appear in 3 seconds.
Caution
••If the test result is out of the test range, the Hi/Lo message will be shown on the LCD.
•Safely discard used test strips and lancets.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Test Procedure
2. Test for each single item
1) Total Cholesterol test
Press mode ( ) button after a test strip is
inserted and confirm if the meter recognizes
the right test strip by checking out the corre-
sponding symbol on its display.
The meter displays the code number and
the testing symbols ( ) together and
then, press mode button.
The symbol of blood is blinking.
Please apply the sample to the test area of
test strip until you hear beep sound.
Please apply the sample to the second test
area of test strip until you hear beep sound.
Then, the symbol, disappears.
Please apply the sample to the third test
area of test strip until you hear beep sound.
Then, the symbol, disappears.
In order to check each test item, please press up or down button. You can
check out each result of Total Cholesterol, HDL-Cholesterol and Triglyceride.
Test Procedure
In the case of LDL-cholesterol, if density of
triglyceride is over 350mg/dL, it can't be
measured.
The meter displays , blinking in
order, which means it is under test.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Test ProcedureTest Procedure
When the test is completed (in about maxi-
mum 2 minutes), the meter displays the test
result of with the symbol.
The meter displays , blinking in
order, which means it is under test.
The meter displays , blinking in
order, which means it is under test.
When the test is completed (in about maxi-
mum 2 minutes), the meter displays the test
result of with the symbol.
Press mode ( ) button after a test strip is
inserted and confirm if the meter recognizes
the right test strip by checking out the corre-
sponding symbol on its display.
2) HDL-Cholesterol test
The meter displays the code number and
the testing symbols ( ) together and
then, press mode button.
The symbol of blood is blinking.
Please apply the sample to the test area of
test strip until you hear beep sound.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Test Procedure Test Procedure
The symbol of blood is blinking.
Please apply the sample to the test area of
test strip until you hear beep sound.
The meter displays , blinking in
order, which means it is under test.
When the test is completed (in about maxi-
mum 2 minutes), the meter displays the test
result of with the symbol.
Press mode ( ) button after a test strip is
inserted and confirm if the meter recognizes
the right test strip by checking out the corre-
sponding symbol on its display.
3) Triglyceride test
The meter displays the code number and
the testing symbols ( ) together and
then, press mode button.

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LipidProTM Testing System
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Glucose test strip Discard Function
1. After checking your test result, slide the ejector button twice forward to
remove the test strip from the meter.
2. Discard the used strip and lancet to a proper place, according to the local reg-
ulation.
Caution
1. If you push the discard button forward too much, it may be damaged.
2. Do not give strong impact to meter.
Test Procedure
3. Glucose test
When the test strip is inserted, the meter
displays the code number for 3 seconds.
The symbol of blood is blinking.
Once the sample is applied, the meter dis-
plays 3, 2, 1 in order.
Then, the meter completes the test with the
test result.
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