TysonBio TB 100 User manual

User’s Manual
For in vitro diagnostic use only
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
TB 100
TysonBio

User’s Manual
TB100

Important Information ..................................................................................3
Introduction ..................................................................................................7
About the Product ........................................................................................8
About the TysonBio TB 100 Meter .......................................................9
About the TysonBio TB 100 Meter Display ..........................................11
About the TysonBio TB 100 Test Strip ................................................13
About the TysonBio TB 100 Test Strip Vial ..........................................14
Installing/Replacing the Battery ..........................................................15
Setting Up the Meter ...................................................................................16
Setting Up the Date, Time ...................................................................16
Setting Up Alarm ................................................................................17
Unit Selection......................................................................................20
Table of Contents 1

The Control Solution Test ..........................................................................21
Testing Your Blood Glucose Level ............................................................25
Preparing the Test Strip ......................................................................26
Obtaining a Blood Sample .................................................................27
Applying Blood Sample to the TysonBio TB 100 Test Strip .................28
Memory Features ........................................................................................31
Transfer Test Results to a Computer ........................................................33
Care and Storage ........................................................................................34
Display Messages ......................................................................................35
Specications .............................................................................................42
Limitations of the Procedure ..............................................................44
Service and Warranty .................................................................................44
Customer Service .......................................................................................46
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Available Alternate Sites Testing : Palm and Forearm.
TysonBio TB 100 Blood Glucose Monitoring System provides you alternate
sites testing (AST). This system provides you to test on the palm and the
forearm with the equivalent results to ngertip testing.
There are limitations for doing AST. Please
consult your healthcare professional before
you do AST.
Important Information 3
Forearm
Palm

Alternative site results differ from ngertip results when glucose levels are
changing rapidly such as after a meal, after taking insulin, during exercise,
or when you are ill or under stress. Use blood from a ngertip rather than an
alternative site if:
● you think your blood glucose is low,
● you don’t regularly have symptoms when your blood glucose is low, or
● how you feel doesn’t match the results from the alternative site.
● When you have just taken insulin, or any time during or after exercise.
● When there are unknown variables occurring in your day, such as illness.
● Whenever you are about to drive.
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CAUTION:
1. Physiologic differences in the circulation between the nger and other test
sites like the forearm and palm may result in differences in blood glucose
measurements from the other test sites and your ngertips. Changes in
blood glucose may be observed in nger blood samples sooner than blood
samples from the forearm and other alternate sites. Rub the alternate test
sites about 20 seconds before lancing. If you are testing for hypoglycemia
(low blood glucose), or if you suffer from hypoglycemia unawareness, we
recommend that you test on your ngertips.

2. Talk to your doctor to see if alternate site testing is right for you. With a
little bit of education, you can give your ngertips a rest and maybe test
more often than you do now. For people with diabetes, more frequent test-
ing is a good thing. Just remember: any time you want to be sure of an ac-
curate, up-to-date blood glucose reading, test on your ngertip.
3. We strongly recommend you do AST ONLY in the following intervals:
● In a pre-meal or fasting state (more than 2 hours since the last meal).
● Two hours or more after taking insulin.
● Two hours or more after exercise.
DO NOT use AST if:
● You think your blood glucose is low.
● You are unaware of hypoglycemia.
● Your AST results do not match the way you feel.
● You are testing for hyperglycemia.
● Your routine glucose results are often uctuating.
● If you are pregnant.
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● Low or high blood glucose readings can indicate a potentially serious med-
ical condition. If your blood glucose reading is unusually low or high, or if
you do not feel the way your reading indicates, repeat the test with a new
test strip. If your reading is not consistent with your symptoms or if your
blood glucose result is less than 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L) or higher than 240
mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L) you should contact your healthcare professional and
follow his or her treatment advice.
● Any change or administer of medication based on the TysonBio TB 100
blood glucose test results without the consent and advice of a physician or
healthcare professional is not recommended.
● Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause false low results.
If you believe you are suffering from severe dehydration, consult your phy-
sician immediately.
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Thank you for choosing the TysonBio TB 100 Blood Glucose Monitoring Sys-
tem, the latest advancement in biosensor technology. As you already know,
self monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is a necessary part of the treatment
plan of people with diabetes mellitus. The Diabetes Control and Complica-
tions Trial (DCCT) has conrmed the signicant benets from SMBG when
practiced as part of a larger intensive strategy to tightly control blood glucose
concentrations.
Adapted for its ease of use and quick response time, the TysonBio TB 100
System has the ability to process accurate results utilizing only a small vol-
ume of blood for in vitro diagnostics. The TysonBio TB 100 Blood Glucose
Monitoring System is intended for use in the home and in professional set-
tings to monitor whole blood glucose levels obtained from the ngertip, palm
and forearm. This is an over the counter (OTC) product.
Please read the entire User’s Manual carefully before using this product.
Introduction 7

Your TysonBio TB 100 System is made up of several components. This
booklet is designed to guide you through the operation of the system with
detailed directions and pictures. Your TysonBio TB 100 System contains:
● TysonBio TB 100 Meter
● One vial of TysonBio TB 100 Test Strips (10 strips)
● One Lancing Device (option)
● Ten Lancets (option)
● One Control Solution
● One carrying case
● User’s Manual
● Log book (option)
● Quick Reference Guide
Note: 25, 50 test strips vial can be purchased individually.
About the Product
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About the TysonBio TB 100 Meter 9
RESET
mmol/l mg/dL
0537
For in vitro diagnostic use only
Manufacturer:
Tyson Bioresearch, Inc.
Chu-Nan,Taiwan
Customer Service
Call:+886-37-585998
Tyson ID:T502-73401
Blood Glucose Meter
S/N:M05B13286
TysonBio
TB100

1. Display Your test results are displayed here. The large, easy to read
screen guides you through the test by using numbers and symbols.
2. M Button The M(mode) button is used to set time, alarm, enters the
memory mode to show the consecutive 7/14/30-day average results and
turns the Meter on and off.
3. S Button The S(select/set) button is used to select year, month, day,
time, memory of results and control solution mode.
4. Test Port This is where you insert the Test Strip into the Meter.
5. Unit Switch Switch for mmol/l or mg/dL.1 mmol/l =18 mg/dL
6. Battery Cover
7. Label
8. Reset Button Press this button to re-set the system.
9. Data Port Connect interface cable to transfer data.
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1. Date
2. Time
3. Control Solution Test
Appears when doing a control
solution test and marking the
result as a control solution
test.
4. Memory Symbol
Indicates in memory mode.
5. Units of Measurement
Unit of mmol/l or mg/dL will ap-
pear with the test result.
About the TysonBio TB 100 Meter Display 11
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7
10
1
13
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6. Battery Symbol
Appears when the battery is low or must be replaced.
7. Blood Drop Symbol
Flashes when it is ready to apply sample to Test Strip.
8. Warning Symbol
Appears when result is out of the range of your setting reference value.
9. Alarm Function Symbol
Appears when the clock alarm is set.
10. Test Strip Symbol
Appears to tell you when the meter is ready for test.
11. Day Average Symbol
Shows the average value of test results.
12. Test Result Area
Display test results.
13. Temperature Message
Appears if your meter is out of operating temperature range.
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About the TysonBio TB 100 Test Strip
The TysonBio TB 100 Test Strip is used to perform
the blood glucose test in conjunction with the Tyson-
Bio TB 100 Meter.
Each strip can be used only once.
The Test Strip consists of the following parts:
1. Conrmation Window
This is where you can conrm that enough blood
has been applied to the target area.
2. Target Area
This is where blood is drawn into the Test Strip.
3. Contact Bar
This end of the Test Strip is inserted into the Test
Port to activate the Meter. (white side face up).
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1
2
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About the TysonBio TB 100 Test Strip Vial
Control Solution Range
Lot Number
Expiration Date
VIAL LABELTEST STRIP VIAL
14
0537
Manufacturer:
Tyson Bioresearch, Inc.
5F, #22, Ke E. Road III Science-
Based Industrial Park, Chu Nan,
Taiwan Tel : +886-37-585998
Store at 4-30°C ( 39-86°F). Do not refrigerate.
Do not store test strips outside this vial.
Re-cap immediately.
WARNING: Always close lid tightly.
For testing of glucose in capillary whole blood.
For in vitro diagnostic use.
Usewithin 90 days after first opening.
Use
TysonBio
TB 100 meter only !
H8T121205
Aug 2011
31-61
84-144
348-438
1.7-3.4
4.7-8.0
19.3-24.3
Low:
Normal:
High:
TysonBio
TB100

When the battery is low, the Meter will show a warning
signal. When this display appears, it is time to replace
a new battery. When the low battery warning signal is
shown, the Meter will provide accurate results for ap-
proximately 50 more measurements.
1. From the back of the Meter, gently slide and remove the battery cover.
2. Turn over the battery cover and insert a 3-Volt Lithium battery (CR-2032)
with the “+” side facing down.
3. Slide battery cover back into place with the battery side facing down.
Installing/Replacing the Battery
How to Replace the Battery
+
CR2032
3V
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RESET
mmol/l mg/dL
S/N:M05B13286

Setting Up the Meter
Setting Up the Date, Time
To turn the Meter on, rst insert a battery, then press the reset button located
at the back of the Meter and proceed with the following instructions.
1. Press the Mbutton to enter this mode.
Press and release Sbutton to choose “24hr”
or “12hr” display. With your favorite clock
mode, press Mbutton and the year setting
will be appeared. Press and release the S
button until the correct year appears. (Fig.1)
2. To enter the year and move on to choose
the month, press the Mbutton. To change
the month, press the Sbutton. (Fig.2)
3. To enter the month and move on to choose
the day, press the Mbutton. To change the
day, press the Sbutton. (Fig.3)
(Fig.1)
(Fig.2)
(Fig.3)
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4. To enter the day and move on to choose the hour setting,
press the Mbutton. (Fig.3)
5. To change the hour, press the Sbutton. To enter the hour
and move on to change the minutes, press the Mbutton.
(Fig.4)
6. To change the minutes, press the Sbutton. To enter the
minutes and move on to choose the alarm setting, press
the Mbutton. (Fig.4)
7. To set the rst alarm, press the M button (y). If you press
S button (n), it will be moved on to health manage-
ment alarm setting (step 11). To change the hour, press
Sbutton. To enter the hour and move on to change the
minutes, press Mbutton. To change the minutes, press S
button. To enter the minutes and move on to choose the
second alarm setting, press the M button. (Fig.5)
Setting Up Alarm
(Fig.4)
(Fig.5)
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8. To set the second alarm, press the M button (y). If you
press S button (n), it will be moved on to health manage-
ment alarm setting (step 11). To change the hour, press S
button. To enter the hour and move on to change the min-
utes, press Mbutton. To change the minutes, press Sbutton.
To enter the minutes and move on to choose the third alarm
setting, press the Mbutton. (Fig.6)
9. To set the third alarm, press the M button (y). If you press S
button (n), it will be moved on to health management alarm
setting (step 11). To change the hour, press Sbutton. To
enter the hour and move on to change the minutes, press
Mbutton. To change the minutes, press Sbutton. To enter
the minutes and move on to choose the fourth alarm setting,
press the Mbutton. (Fig.7)
(Fig.6)
(Fig.7)
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