TaiDoc E1 User manual

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E1
Multi-Functional Monitoring System
Owner’s Manual

Version 4.0 2021/08
311-4141100-041

Important Safety Precautions 5
Meter Overview 7
Display Screen 8
Test Strip 9
Letter Indicator Guide 10
Setting The Meter 11
Quality Control Tests 13
Prepare For Blood Tests 15
Perform Blood Tests 16
Blood Glucose Tests 18
Total Cholesterol Tests 20
Uric Acid Tests 22
Review Test Results 24
Data Transfer via Cable 25
Data Transfer via Bluetooth dongle 26
Maintenance 28
Battery 29
System Troubleshooting 31
Symbol Information 34
Specifications 35
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Dear E1 System Owner:
Thank you for choosing the E1 Multi-Functional Monitoring System.
This manual provides important information to help you to use the
system properly. Before you begin, please read the following contents
thoroughly and carefully. If you have other questions regarding
this product, please contact the local customer service or place of
purchase.
Intended Use
This system is intended for use outside the body (in vitro diagnostic
use) to quantitatively measure the biochemical parameters - blood
glucose, total cholesterol, and uric acid - in whole blood. It is for home
use or for healthcare professional use. It should NOT be used for
diagnosis or screening of diseases. Please refer to the table below for
what kind of whole blood sample* to obtain:
Home Use** Professional Use
Blood Glucose Capillary Capillary/ Venous/ Arterial/
Neonatal
Total Cholesterol Capillary Capillary
Uric Acid Capillary Capillary
* All samples must be whole blood samples.
** Home users should only obtain whole blood samples from the
fingertips.
Test Principle
Your system measures the amount of blood glucose / total cholesterol
/ uric acid (biochemical parameters) in whole blood. The test is based
on the measurement of electrical current generated by the reaction of
the biochemical parameters with the reagent of the strip. The meter
measures the current, calculates the biochemical parameters in the
blood, and displays the result on the screen. The strength of the current
produced by the reaction depends on the amount of biochemical
parameters in the blood sample.

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Important Safety Precautions
Please read the following carefully before use:
1. Use this device ONLY for the intended use described in this
manual.
2. Do NOT use accessories that are not specified by the manufacturer.
3. Do NOT use the device if it is not working properly or is damaged.
4. This device does NOT serve as a cure for any symptoms or
diseases. The data measured is for reference only. Always consult
your doctor to have the results interpreted.
5. Keep the device and testing equipment away from children. Small
parts such as the battery cover, batteries, test strips, lancets, and
vial caps are choking hazards.
6. The presence of synthetic materials (synthetic clothing, carpet
etc.) may cause damaging static discharges that lead to erroneous
results.
7. Do NOT use this device in close proximity to sources of strong
electromagnetic radiation, as these may interfere with the accurate
operation.
8. Proper maintenance and control solution tests are essential to the
longevity of your device. If you are concerned about your accuracy
of measurement, please contact local customer service or place of
purchase for assistance.
9. Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause readings
that are lower than actual values. If you believe you are suffering
from severe dehydration, consult a healthcare professional
immediately.
10. We do not recommend using this product on severely hypotensive
individuals or patients in shock. Please consult a healthcare
professional before use.
11. Only use fresh whole blood sample. Using any body substances
other than blood will lead to incorrect results.
12. If you are experiencing symptoms that are inconsistent with your
test results and you have followed all the instructions in this owner’s
manual, contact your healthcare professional.

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13. Before using this device to test blood glucose, total cholesterol,
or uric acid, read all instructions thoroughly and practice the test.
Carry out all the quality control checks as directed.
14. Blood glucose test strips can be used for the testing of newborns;
total cholesterol and uric acid test strips must NOT be used for the
testing of newborns.
15. If your biochemical parameter results are lower or higher than
usual, and you do not show any symptoms of illness, repeat the test
first. If you develop any symptoms or continue to get results that are
lower or higher than usual, consult your healthcare professional.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS AT A SAFE PLACE

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Meter Overview
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1Test Strip Ejector
Eject the used test strip by pushing up this button.
2Display Screen
3Down Button (▼)
4Up Button (▲)
5Test Strip Slot / Strip Port Communication
Insert test strip here to turn the meter on for testing.
Connect strip port cable for data transfer.
6Strip Indication Light
7Battery Compartment

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Display Screen
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1112 8910
1Measuring Mode
General (no show) –
any time of day
AC – before meal
PC – after meal
Auto QC Mode
QC – control solution test
2Face / Low / High Symbol
3Memory Mode
4Code
5Measurement Unit
6Date / Time
7Low Battery Symbol
8Total Cholesterol Symbol
9Blood Glucose Symbol
10 Uric Acid Symbol
11 Blood Drop Symbol
12 Test Result

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Test Strip
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1Absorbent Hole 3Test Strip Handle
2Confirmation Window 4Contact Bars
NOTE
● The front side of the test strip should face up when inserting into the
test strip slot. Test results might be inaccurate if the contact bar is
not fully inserted into the test strip slot.
● The E1 Multi-Functional Monitoring System should only be used
with E1 test strips. Using other test strips with this meter can
produce inaccurate results.

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Letter Indicator Guide
(g)
(a)
(j)
(k)
(l)
(b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
(h)
(i)
Glucose
Uric Acid
Cholesterol
Refer to this letter indicator guide when necessary.

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Setting The Meter
Setting your meter to the correct date and time will ensure the accuracy
of the test results. Follow the steps below when you first start using
the meter. When you change the meter battery or start using the meter
again after taking the batteries out for a period of time (ie 3 months),
you should check and update the following settings:
Entering the Setting Mode (a)
Start with the meter off (no test strip inserted). Press and hold ▲ and
▼ at the same time.
1. Setting the date
The sequence of the date setting is: YEAR → MONTH → DAY. With
the YEAR / MONTH / DAY flashing in sequence, press ▲ to select the
correct number. Press ▼.
2. Setting the time format and time
Press ▲ to select the desired time format (12h or 24h). Press ▼.
With the HOUR / MINUTE flashing in sequence, press ▲ to select the
correct number. Press ▼.
3. Setting the blood glucose and total cholesterol measuring unit
With the measuring unit flashing, press ▲ to switch between mg/dL
and mmol/L. Press ▼.
4. Setting the uric acid measuring unit
With the measuring unit flashing, press ▲ to switch between mg/dL
and µmol/L. Press ▼.
5. Setting the buzzer
With the buzzer displays, press ▲ to switch between “On” and “Off”.
Press ▼.
6. Deleting the memory
With “dEL” and “ ” on the display, press ▲ to select “no” to keep the
results in memory then press ▼ to skip. To delete all the results, press
▲ to select “yes”, and then press ▼ to delete all the memory records.

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7. Setting the reminder alarm
Your meter has 4 reminder alarms. The meter will display “On” or “OFF”
and “ AL1 ”. If you don’t want to set an alarm, press ▼ to skip this step.
Or press ▲ to select “On”, then press ▼. With the HOUR / MINUTE
flashing in sequence, press ▲ to select the correct HOUR / MINUTE.
Press ▼ and go to the next alarm setting.
NOTE
When the alarm beeps, press ▲ to switch it off. Otherwise, it will beep
for 2 minutes then switch off.
Congratulations! You have completed all settings!
NOTE
● These parameters can ONLY be changed in the setting mode.
● If the meter is idle for 3 minutes during the setting mode, it will
switch off automatically.

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Quality Control Tests
When to Perform a Control Solution Test?
● if it is mandatory following the local regulations in your country;
● if you suspect the meter or test strips are not working properly;
● if your test results are not consistent with how you feel, or if you think
the results are not accurate;
● to practice the testing process; or
● if you have dropped or think you may have damaged the meter.
Test strips (c), control solutions (d), lancing device (e) or sterile lancets
(f) may not be included in the kit (please check the contents on your
product box). They can be purchased separately. Please make sure
you have those items needed for the test beforehand.
Performing a Control Solution Test
To perform a control solution test, you will need: (b), (c) and (d).
1. Insert the test strip to turn on the meter
Insert the test strip into the meter. Wait for the meter to display “ ”,
a flashing “ ”, and “GLU” / “CHOL” / “UA”.
2. Apply the control solution (g)
Shake the control solution vial thoroughly before use. Squeeze out the
first drop and wipe it off, then squeeze out another drop and place it on
the tip of the vial cap. Hold the meter to move the test strip absorbent
hole to the droplet. Once the confirmation window fills completely, the
meter will begin counting down.
3. Read and compare the result
After counting down to 0, the control solution test result will appear on
the display. Compare this result with the range printed on the test strip
vial and it should fall within range. If not, please read the instructions
again and repeat the control solution test. With “QC” displayed, the
meter will store your test result in memory under “QC”.

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NOTE
● The control solution range printed on the test strip vial is for control
solution use only. It is not a recommended range for your blood test
levels.
● For the control solution test, your device will tag this measurement
as QC test automatically.
● To avoid contaminating the control solution, do NOT directly apply
the control solution onto a strip.
Important Control Solution Information
● ONLY use TAIDOC’s control solutions with your meter.
● Do not use the control solution beyond the expiration date or 3
months after first opening. Write the opening date on the control
solution vial and discard the remaining solution after 3 months.
● It is recommended that the control solution test to be done at room
temperatures between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Please make
sure your control solution, meter, and test strips are at the specified
temperature range before testing.
● Shake the vial before use, discard the first drop of control solution,
and wipe it off the tip to ensure a pure sample and an accurate result.
● Store the control solution with the cap tightly closed at temperatures
between 2°C to 30°C (35.6°F to 86°F). Do NOT freeze.

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Prepare For Blood Tests
Before The Test
You must calibrate the meter every time you begin to use a new box
of total cholesterol / uric acid test strips by setting the meter with the
correct code. You need to make sure that the code number displayed
on the meter matches the number on the test strip packaging before
you proceed to the test. Test results may be inaccurate if the code
number displayed on the monitor does not match the number printed
on the test strip vial or individual foil packet. If the codes do not match,
stop the test and contact customer service for assistance.
Always follow the calibration instructions in the test strip insert.
Prepare the Lancing Device for Blood Tests
Please follow the instructions in the lancing device insert on how to
prepare the lancing device and collecting a blood sample.
WARNING
To reduce the chance of infection:
● Never share the meter, lancet or lancing device;
● 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.
Prepare the Puncture Site
Stimulating blood perfusion by rubbing the puncture site before blood
extraction has a significant influence on the test value. Blood from a
site that has not been rubbed exhibits a measurably different substance
concentration than blood from the finger. When the puncture site
was rubbed prior to blood extraction, the difference was significantly
reduced.

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Follow the steps listed below before obtaining a blood sample:
● Wash and dry your hands before you begin;
● Select a puncture site;
● Rub the selected site for about 20 seconds before penetration; and
● Clean the puncture site using cotton moistened with 70% alcohol and
let it air dry.
Perform Blood Tests
To perform a blood test, you need: (b), (c), (e) and (f).
1. Turn on the meter by inserting a test strip
Wait for the meter to display the “ ”, “ ”, and “GLU” / “CHOL” /
“UA”.
2. Select the appropriate measuring mode by ▲ or ▼ (Blood
Glucose: Gen (no show) / AC / PC)
3. Fingertip testing (h): Hold the pre-set lancing device’s tip firmly
against the lower side of your fingertip. Press the release button to
prick your finger. A click indicates that the puncture is complete.
4. Obtaining a blood sample (i): Gently squeeze the punctured site
to obtain a drop of blood and use it as the sample for the test. Be
careful NOT to smear the blood sample.
The amount of blood and time required for the blood test:
Biochemical
Parameters Amount of Blood Time Required
Blood Glucose 0.5 microliter (μL) 5 seconds
Total Cholesterol 3.0 microliter (μL) 60 seconds
Uric Acid 0.5 microliter (μL) 15 seconds
5. Apply the sample (j): Gently apply the drop of blood to the
absorbent hole of the test strip at a tilted angle. Confirmation window
should be completely filled if enough blood has been applied. Do
NOT remove your finger until you hear a “beep” sound.

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NOTE
● Do NOT press the punctured site against the test strip or try to
smear the blood.
● Always apply a blood sample after the test strip is inserted into the
meter.
● If you do not apply a blood sample to the test strip within 3 minutes,
the meter will automatically turn off. You must remove and reinsert
the test strip to start a new test.
● The confirmation window should be filled with blood before the
meter begins to count down. NEVER try to add more blood to the
test strip. Discard the used test strip and retest with a new one.
● If you have trouble filling the confirmation window, please contact
your health care professional or customer service for assistance.
6. Read Your Result
The result of your test will appear after the meter counts down to 0.
The result will be stored in the memory automatically.
7. Eject the used test strip (k)
Eject the test strip by pushing the eject button on the side. Use a
sharps bin to dispose of used test strips. The meter will switch off
automatically.
Always follow the instructions in the lancing device insert when
removing the lancet.
WARNING
● The used lancet and test strip are considered biohazardous. Please
discard them carefully according to local regulations.
● Clean and disinfect the meter and lancing device after each test.

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Blood Glucose Tests
The meter provides you with three measuring modes: General (no
show), AC and PC. You can switch between each mode by:
● Insert a test strip to turn on the meter. The screen will display
“ ”, a flashing “ ” and “GLU”. Press ▲ to select the appropriate
measuring mode (General, AC or PC).
● The measurement unit used for indicating the concentration of blood
or plasma glucose can either have a weight dimension (mg/dL) or a
molarity (mmol/L). The approximate calculation rule for conversion of
mg/dL into mmol/L is:
mg/dL Divided by 18 = mmol/L E.g. 120 mg/dL ÷ 18 = 6.6
mmol/L
mmol/L Times 18 = mg/dL E.g. 7.2 mmol/L x 18 ≈ 129
mg/dL
Reference Values
Blood glucose monitoring plays an important role in diabetes control. A
long-term study showed that maintaining blood glucose levels close to
normal can reduce the risk of diabetes complications by up to 60%*1.
The results provided by this system can help you and your healthcare
professional monitor and adjust your treatment plan to gain better
control of your diabetes. The blood glucose readings deliver plasma
equivalent results and are displayed either in milligrams of glucose per
deciliter of blood (mg/dL) or in millimoles of glucose per liter of blood
(mmol/L).
Time of day Normal plasma glucose range for
people without diabetes (mmol)
Fasting*2and before meal Less than 100 mg/dL (5.6 mmol/L)
2 hours after meals Less than 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L)
*1American Diabetes Association. Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes: Standards of
Medical Care in Diabetes—2020 Jan; 43(Supplement 1): S14-S31.
https://doi.org/10.2337/dc20-S002
*2Fasting is defined as no caloric intake for at least 8 hours.

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Result Readings
MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
Result is < 10 mg/dL (0.5 mmol/L)
Out of measurement range.
Result is between 10 to 69 mg/dL
(0.56 to 3.8 mmol/L)
AC PC Gen
Result is between
70 to 129 mg/dL
(3.8 to 7.1 mmol/L)
Result is between
70 to 179 mg/dL
(3.8 to 9.9 mmol/L)
Result is between
70 to 119 mg/dL
(3.8 to 6.6 mmol/L)
AC PC Gen
Result is between
130 to 239 mg/dL
(7.2 to 13.2 mmol/L)
Result is between
180 to 239 mg/dL
(10 to 13.2 mmol/L)
Result is between
120 to 239 mg/dL
(6.6 to 13.2 mmol/L)
Result is ≥ 240 mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L)
Ketone Warning: This is shown when your blood
glucose result is equal to or higher than 240 mg/dL
(13.3 mmol/L).
What to Do: Check blood ketone if checking
ketones is part of your diabetes management
program.
Result is > 800 mg/dL (44.44 mmol/L)
Out of measurement range.
Always consult your doctor to determine a target range that works
best for you.
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