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Meter and Electronic Logbook In One
Owner’s
Booklet
ii
Dear OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System Owner:
You have chosen one of the best blood glucose monitoring
systems available. This booklet has important information you
must know about the OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Blood Glucose
Monitoring System. Read it carefully.
Blood glucose monitoring plays an important role in diabetes
control. A long-term study showed that keeping blood
glucose levels close to normal can reduce the risk of diabetes
complications by up to 60%.
*
The results you get with the
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System can help you and your
healthcare professional monitor and adjust your treatment plan
to gain better control of your diabetes.
Your OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System requires a small drop of
blood, at least 1µL (microliter), and five seconds to provide you
with an accurate plasma-calibrated test result.
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter also has a memory that allows
it to function as an “electronic logbook.” Now you can store vital
everyday information such as insulin and oral medication doses,
food intake, amount of exercise, illnesses, and other pertinent
data. You can use your OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System simply
to test or to serve as a complete storehouse of information
regarding your diabetes treatment plan.
A warranty registration card is included with your system. If you
com plete it and mail it to us, we will send you a gift. If you prefer
to fill out a warranty card online, please visit www.LifeScan.com.
* American Diabetes Association position statement on the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (1993).
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INTENDED USE: The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Blood Glucose
Monitoring System is intended to be used for the quantitative
measurement of glucose in fresh capillary whole blood. The
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System is intended for use outside the
body (for in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at
home and healthcare professionals in a clinical setting as an aid
to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control. The
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System should not be used for the
diagnosis of diabetes or testing of newborns.
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
provides the user with electronic logbook functions, which serve
to store such data as insulin and oral medication doses, food
intake, amount of exercise, health information such as illnesses,
and other pertinent data. The meter includes a data port that
enables the user to download logbook data to a personal
computer.
CAUTION: Before using any product to test your blood glucose,
read all instructions and practice the test. Do all quality control
checks as directed and consult with a diabetes healthcare
professional. These recommendations apply to all blood glucose
monitoring systems and are supported by the American Association of
Diabetes Educators, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration, and the
Advanced Medical Technology Association.
WARNING: Keep the meter and testing supplies away from 
young children. Small items such as the battery door, battery,
test strips, lancets, protective disks on the lancets, stereo jack
cover and the control solution vial cap are choking hazards.
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Important Information
Dehydration:  Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may
cause false low results. If you believe you are suffering from
dehydration, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
Low glucose results: If your test result is lower than 70 mg/dL
or is shown as “LOW GLUCOSE, it may mean hypoglycemia
(low blood glucose). This may require immediate treatment
according to your healthcare professional’s recommendations.
Although this result could be due to a test error, it is safer to
treat first and then repeat the test.
High glucose results: If your test result is greater than
180 mg/dL or is shown as “HIGH GLUCOSE”, it may mean
hyperglycemia (high blood glucose). If you do not have
symptoms, first repeat the test. Your healthcare professional
can work with you to decide what actions, if any, you should
take if you continue to get results higher than 180 mg/dL or if
you have symptoms.
Repeated unexpected results: If you continue to get
unexpected results, check your system with control solution.
See Checking the System with Control Solution on page 12.
If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent
with your blood glucose results and you have followed all
instructions in this booklet, call your healthcare professional.
Never ignore symptoms or make significant changes to your
diabetes control program without speaking to your healthcare
professional.
Hematocrit:  A hematocrit (percentage of your blood that is red
blood cells) that is either very high (above 55%) or very low
(below 30%) can cause false results.
THE OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
SYSTEM ........................ 1
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter ............................... 2
Navigation Buttons ................................................ 3
SmartButtons
®
....................................................... 4
Display Symbols .................................................... 6
Display Contrast ..................................................... 6
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips ................................. 7
BEFORE TESTING ........................................................ 9
Checking the Display ............................................. 9
Setting the Meter ................................................... 9
Coding the Meter ................................................. 10
Checking the System with Control Solution ........ 12
TESTING YOUR BLOOD ............................................. 19
Preparing the OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Adjustable Blood Sampler ....................................20
Lancing and Sampling from Your Fingertip .......... 23
Lancing and Sampling from an Alternate Site ..... 27
Step-by-Step Test Procedure ............................... 31
Discarding Used Test Strips and Lancets............. 37
Special Messages ................................................ 38
COMPARING METER AND LABORATORY RESULTS ... 40
CARING FOR YOUR SYSTEM ...................................... 42
Maintenance ........................................................ 42
Cleaning the OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Adjustable Blood Sampler ................................... 42
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Table of ContentsTable of Contents
v
Batteries ............................................................ 43
DISPLAY MESSAGES ................................................ 46
WARNINGS AND ERROR MESSAGES ........................ 51
PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES ......................... 56
METER SET-UP ......................................................... 58
Entering Basic Set-up Mode .............................. 58
Selecting Display Language .............................. 59
Setting Date and Time ....................................... 60
CUSTOM METER SET-UP SEQUENCE ....................... 62
Set-up Menu ...................................................... 62
Settings ............................................................. 66
Diabetes Pill Set-up ....................................... 68
Insulin Set-up ................................................ 70
Insulin Pump Set-up ...................................... 72
Advanced Feature Set-up .............................. 72
YOUR ELECTRONIC LOGBOOK ................................. 77
Comments .......................................................... 77
Rules for Adding Comments .............................. 78
How to Add a Comment ..................................... 78
Logbook Entries ................................................. 82
Using the SmartButtons
®
................................... 82
Rules for Logbook Entries .................................. 84
Entering the Date and Time ............................... 85
Exercise Logbook Entries .................................... 86
Health Logbook Entries....................................... 87
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Table of Contents (continued)
Ketones ......................................................89
HbA1c ........................................................ 91
Microalbumin ............................................. 91
Cholesterol ................................................92
Blood Pressure ..........................................92
Eye Exam ...................................................93
Foot Exam ..................................................93
Weight/Height ...........................................94
Doctor Visit ................................................94
Medication Logbook Entries............................95
Food Logbook Entries.....................................101
Adding, Changing, or Deleting
Logbook Information ................................................ 103
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
FastFacts
®
FEATURE ......... 108
FastFacts
®
Menu ................................................ 109
Logbook Memory .......................................... 110
Glucose by Meals .......................................... 110
Glucose Analysis ............................................111
Interactive Graph of All Results ................111
Graph by Time of Day .............................. 112
Average of All Results .............................. 113
Average by Time of Day ........................... 114
Average by Exercise ................................. 114
Glucose Range Info .................................. 115
Insulin Intake ................................................. 116
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Hypoglycemia Information ...........................120
Food Averages .............................................. 121
Health Checks .............................................. 121
Data Downloading ............................................ 122
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 125
PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION ........................... 126
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON THE METER .......... 127
GUARANTEE ............................................................ 127
INDEX ...................................................................... 128
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1
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips sold separately
THE OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
SYSTEM
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System uses the latest blood glucose
monitoring technology. It measures the glucose content of a
blood sample by means of an electrical current produced in the
test strip and is measured by the meter. Test results are “plasma-
calibrated.” This makes it easier for you and your diabetes-care
team to compare your meter results with laboratory tests. If you
have been using another type of meter—one that provides whole-
blood results—you may notice that your test results with the
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System are about 12% higher.
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Blood Glucose Monitoring System
consists of three main products: the OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter, OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips, and OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control
Solution. These products have been designed, tested, and proven
to work together as a system to produce accurate blood glucose
test results. Use no other test strips or control solution otherthan 
the OneTouch
®
 Ultra
®
 brand with your meter.
Your system kit includes:
• OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter
• OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control
Solution
• OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Adjustable Blood Sampler
• OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap
• OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Sterile Lancets
Owner’s Booklet
Carrying Case
Quick Reference Guide
Quick Start Guide
Warranty Registration Card
Two AAA Alkaline Batteries
(Installed)
OneTouch
®
 UltraSmart
®
 Meter
2
Test Port
The meter turns on when
you insert the
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strip here.
Data Port
Used to download logbook
memory to a computer.
Display with Backlight
Test results, messages,
symbols, and other data
appear here.
SmartButtons
®
(See pages 4–5 for
description and use.)
OneTouch
®
 Ultra
®
 Test Strip
3
Navigation Buttons
Back Button (Off Button)
Go back to previous display on certain screens.
Press and hold for two seconds to turn off the
meter.
Arrow Button
Scroll through menus, code numbers, and
logbook.
OK Button (Backlight Button)
Accept entries and move to next display.
Press and hold for two seconds to turn
on backlight.
Note: Press and release buttons. Do Not hold
buttons down for an extended period of time.
4
The SmartButtons
®
are your keys to getting the most
out of your OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter. They
allow you to enter information about your diabetes
management plan into the large logbook memory.
There are SmartButtons
®
for exercise, health,
medication, and food. The FastFacts
®
SmartButton
®
is
used to view the records in the logbook memory. You
may press any SmartButton
®
to turn on the meter and
move directly to the category.
SmartButtons
®
5
Health SmartButton
®
Enter information on
health.
Exercise SmartButton
®
Enter exercise amount and
level.
Medication  
SmartButton
®
Enter insulin and
diabetes pill information.
Food SmartButton
®
Enter meal and snack
information.
FastFacts
®
 SmartButton
®
Review test results and
logbook memory.
Note: For complete information on using the Exercise, Health,
Medication, and Food SmartButtons
®
, please see pages
82–107. See pages 108–122 for more information on the
FastFacts
®
Feature and the FastFacts
®
SmartButton
®
.
6
Display Contrast
You can change the contrast of the meter display. To
make it darker, press and hold both the Back button
and the “up” Arrow button . To make it lighter,
press and hold both the Back button and the
“down” Arrow button .
Scroll (move) up only.
Scroll down only.
Scroll up or down.
Scroll up or down.
No entry.
Shows where you are on the
display. Press the OK button
OK
to accept highlighted area.
Symbol Meaning
Display Symbols
These symbols guide you while using your meter:
HIGHLIGHT
▲▼
OneTouch
®
 Ultra
®
 Test Strips
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System measures the
amount of glucose in whole blood. Blood is applied
to the Top Edge of the OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strip
and is automatically drawn into the reaction cell
where the reaction takes place.
See pages 19–39, Testing Your Blood, for
complete instructions.
Contact Bars
Insert this end of the test strip,
contact bars facing up, into the
meter. Push it all the way in until
it will go no further.
Top Edge
Apply a drop of blood to the
narrow channel here in the top
edge of the test strip.
Confirmation Window
Check here to confirm if enough
blood has been applied.
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WARNING: Do Not swallow test strips. The test strip vial may
contain drying agents that are harmful if swallowed and  
may cause skin or eye irritation.
Important Test Strip Information
Store test strip vials in a cool, dry place below 8F (30˚C).
Keep away from direct sunlight and heat. Do Not refrigerate.
Store test strips in their original vial only. To avoid damage or
contamination, Do Not transfer test strips to any other place.
After removing a test strip from the vial, replace the vial cap
immediately and close it tightly.
• Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the vial.
Do Not use test strips from any vial that is damaged or left
open to air.
Write the discard date (6 months after first opening the vial)
on the vial label when you first open it. Discard remaining
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips after the discard date.
Do Not use test strips beyond the expiration (printed on the
package) or discard date, whichever comes first, because they
may cause inaccurate results.
Avoid getting dirt, food or liquids on the test strip. With clean,
dry hands you may touch the test strip anywhere on its surface.
Do Not bend, cut, or alter OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips in any
way.
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips are for single use only. Never  
reuse a test strip that has had either blood or control solution 
applied to it.
Apply only OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control Solution or a blood
sample to the test strip.
Refer to additional information in the OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test
Strip package.
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9
BEFORE TESTING
Checking the Meter Display
Each time you turn the meter on, the
display background will quickly change
from dark to light and form the words
OneTouch UltraSmart. This tells you
that the system is performing several
self-checks to confirm that the meter is
working properly. If, at any time during
the life of the meter, these graphics
appear to be different, call LifeScan 
Customer Service at 1 800 227-8862.
Setting the Meter
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter is set at the
factory to display results in the English language
using milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) as the unit of
measure. The time and date are also factory-set in
Pacific Standard Time. If you are using the meter for
the first time and simply wish to test, insert a test
strip into the test port and begin by coding the meter.
If you wish to change the date, time, or language, see
Meter Set-up, pages 58–61. To customize your meter,
see Custom Meter Set-up Sequence, pages 62–76.
UltraSmart
Note: It is important that the time of day is
correct and that your medication set-up and
mealtimes are set according to your personal
daily schedule. Otherwise, some FastFacts
®
information will not be correct.
10
Coding the Meter
Code numbers are used to calibrate the
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter with the
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips for accurate results. You
must code the meter before using it for the first time
and then every time you change to another vial of
test strips.
Insert a OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strip to
turn on the meter. Push it all the way
in until it will go no further. OneTouch
UltraSmart” will appear on the display
briefly. The first time you turn the
meter on, three dashes [---] will appear,
showing that there is no code stored in
the memory. Follow Step 4 to code the
meter.
CAUTION: Matching the code on the meter and the code on
the test strip vial is essential to obtain accurate results. Each
time you test, check to make sure the code numbers match.
Enter the Code Mode.
STEP 2
See the Code Number.
The code number will appear on the
display. (After every 25 tests the meter
will display the code number and will
prompt “Check Code Press OK. Press
the OK button
OK
if the code number
is still correct.)
STEP 3
 Match the Code Numbers.
Compare the code number on the meter
display with the code number on the
test strip vial. If the two code numbers
match, you may begin testing. If they
do not match, follow Step 4.
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Note: The code number appears on the display
briefly. If you were unable to change the code in
time or entered a code number in error, press the
Back button
to return to Step 3.
(Example)
(Example)
STEP 4
Code the Meter.
Move up or down using the Arrow button
to the code number that matches the
code number on the test strip vial.
The new code number will flash on the
display for about three seconds, after
which the meter will prompt you to
Apply Blood”.
12
Why you should do a control  
solution test:
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control Solution
is used to check that the meter
and the test strips are working
together as a system and that you
are performing the test correctly.
It is very important that you do
this simple check routinely to
make sure you get an accurate
result.
Checking the System with Control Solution
(Example)
13
Before you begin:
• Use only OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control Solution.
• Check the expiration date on the control solution vial. Record
the discard date (date opened plus six months) on the vial
label. Do Not use after expiration or discard date, whichever
comes first.
Control solution, meter, and test strips should be at room
temperature (between 68° and
77
°F/between 20° and 25°C)
before testing with control solution (see Specifications section
on page 125 for blood testing temperature ranges).
Shake the vial, discard the first drop of control solution, and
wipe off the dispenser tip to ensure a good sample and an
accurate result.
• Store the control solution tightly closed at temperatures
below 86°F (30°C). Do Not refrigerate.
WARNING:
Do Not swallow control solution; it is not for human 
consumption.
Do Not apply control solution to the skin or eyes as it may 
cause irritation.
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When you should do a control solution test:
To practice the test process instead of using
blood.
• When you open a new vial of test strips.
• Once a week.
Whenever you suspect that the meter or test
strips are not working properly.
If you have had repeated unexpected blood
glucose results (as described on page v).
• After dropping the meter.
Note: Refer to additional information in the
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control Solution package.
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To turn on the meter, insert a test strip,
contact bars end first and facing up, into
the test port. Push it all the way in until
it will go no further.
OneTouch UltraSmartwill appear briefly
on the display.
Then “Code 9 (Example), Check Codeis
displayed. Be sure the meter and test strip
codes match. If they do not, code the
meter correctly (see pages 10–12).
STEP 1
Insert a Test Strip into the Meter.
(Example)
Apply Blood
Control Solution
STEP 2
Apply Blood” will appear on the display
first. Use the Arrow button to select
Control Solution”. The meter will
automatically identify the test as a
control solution test in the logbook.
There are three choices in test mode. Use
the Arrow button to select one. Do Not
apply a sample until your choice appears
on the display.
Apply Blood” for fingertip blood sample.
“Alternate Site” for forearm and palm
blood samples.
Control Solution” for checking the system.
Select “Control Solution”.
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Note: If you do not apply the control solution within three
minutes, the meter will turn itself off. Remove the test strip and
insert it back into the test port to restart the test procedure.
Note: You must select “Control Solution” to distinguish control
solution tests from blood glucose tests. Marked control solution
tests will not be included in your averages. Do Not use Control
Solution mode for testing blood.
Touch and hold a drop of
control solution where the
narrow channel meets the
TOP EDGE of the strip.
STEP 3
To ensure an accurate control solution test,
shake the vial, discard the first drop and wipe
the dispenser tip before you begin.
NARROW CHANNEL
Apply
Drop Here
TOP EDGE
Apply Control Solution to the Test Strip.
17
STEP 4
The control solution will
be drawn into the narrow
channel. When the
confirmation window is
full, the meter will count
down from 5 to 1.
The control solution test
result will appear on the
display.
CONFIRMATION WINDOW
CAUTION:
The control
solution range printed on
the test strip vial is for
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control
Solution only. It is not a
recommended range for
your blood glucose level.
CONTROL
RANGE
(Example)
Compare Control Solution Result 
to the Control Range Printed on 
the TEST STRIP VIAL.
WARNING:  
If mg/dL does not 
appear with the
Control Solution
result, call
LifeScan Customer
Service at
1 800 227-8862.
(Example)
18
If the results are not within the control range printed
on the test strip vial, the meter and strips may not
be working properly. Repeat the control solution
test. When using Control Solution mode, very high
or very low readings will be displayed as a number
rather than a “HIGH” or “LOW” warning screen.
Incorrect unit of
measure.
Error in performing
the test.
Failure to shake the
control solution vial
well.
Improper meter coding.
Test strip deterioration.
• Meter malfunction.
Failure to discard the
first drop of control
solution and wipe the
dispenser tip clean.
Expired or
contaminated control
solution.
The meter, test strips,
or control solution are
too warm or too cold.
Testing blood in Control
Solution mode.
CAUTION: If you continue to get control solution test results
that fall outside of the range printed on the test strip vial,
the system may not be working properly. Do Not use the
meter. Call LifeScan Customer Service at 1 800 227-8862.
Control solution out-of-range results may be 
due to:
TESTING YOUR BLOOD
Read this section and the test strip package insert
carefully before testing. Make sure you have all items
needed to test.
• OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter
• OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips
OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Adjustable
Blood Sampler
OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap
(for forearm and palm sampling)
• OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Sterile Lancets
19
CAUTION: If you cannot test due to a problem with your
testing supplies, contact your healthcare professional or
LifeScan Customer Service at 1 800 227-8862. Failure to test
could delay treatment decisions and lead to a serious medical
condition.
CAUTION: It is important to learn the correct blood application
technique (see pages 33–35). If you do not apply blood to the
test strip correctly you may get an inaccurately low or high test
result or an error message. LifeScan recommends that you
develop good technique by practicing with control solution
prior to using the OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter for the first
time.
OneTouch
®
 UltraSoft
®
 Adjustable Blood Sampler
20
Release Button
Ejection/Cocking Control
Depth Adjustment Knob
OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Cap
OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap
(for Alternate Site
Sampling)
Protective
Disk
Lancet Point
Lancet with
Protective Disk
Depth
Indicator
Puncture Settings
CAUTION:
To reduce the chance of infection:
Never share a lancet or the Sampler with anyone.
Always use a new, sterile lancet. Lancets are for single use only.
Keep the OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter and Sampler clean.
Make sure to wash the puncture site with soap and water
before testing.
Preparing the OneTouch
®
 UltraSoft
®
 Adjustable  
Blood Sampler (Sampler)
Note: If you Do Not have a OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Adjustable
Blood Sampler, please refer to the instructions that came
with your lancing device.
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Choosing the right sampling site at the right time:
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter allows you to
sample blood from your fingertip, forearm or palm.
At times, results obtained at the forearm or palm
may be different from a fingertip measurement.
Talk to your healthcare professional before you
begin using your forearm or palm for sampling.
If you are testing:
Routinely before meals
Prior to or more than two hours
after:
• a meal
a rapid-acting insulin injection
or insulin pump bolus
exercise
When your blood glucose is
changing rapidly, such as:
within two hours after a meal
within two hours after a
rapid-acting insulin injection
or insulin pump bolus, or
during or within two hours
after exercise
When you are concerned about
the possibility of hypoglycemia
(low blood sugar)
Use blood sample 
from your:
Fingertip,
forearm, or
palm
Fingertip
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CAUTION:
Do Not test on your forearm or palm when:
You think your blood glucose is rapidly falling, such as
within two hours of exercise or a rapid-acting insulin
injection or insulin pump bolus. Testing with a fingertip
sample may identify hypoglycemia or an insulin reaction
sooner than testing with a forearm or palm sample.
It has been less than two hours after a meal, a rapid-acting
insulin injection or insulin pump bolus, physical exercise,
or you think your glucose level is changing rapidly.
You are concerned about the possibility of hypoglycemia
or an insulin reaction, such as when driving a car. This is
especially important if you suffer from hypoglycemia
unawareness (lack of symptoms to indicate an insulin
reaction).
Remember: Consult with your healthcare 
professional before using your forearm or palm  
for testing.
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Choose a different puncture site each time you test.
Repeated punctures in the same spot may cause
soreness and calluses.
If bruising occurs at an alternate site or you have
difficulty getting a sample, consider sampling from
a fingertip instead. You may want to review the
choice of sites with your healthcare professional.
Lancing and Sampling from Your Fingertip
Remove the OneTouch
®
 UltraSoft
®
Cap by Twisting it Off.
STEP 1
Preparing Your Sample Site
Before you test your blood glucose, wash
your hands and forearm (if applicable)
thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Rinse
and dry thoroughly.
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Insert the lancet into the holder and push
in firmly. Twist the protective disk until it
separates from the lancet and save the
disk for later use. Do Not twist the lancet.
Insert a Sterile Lancet Into the 
Sampler.
STEP 2
Replace the 
OneTouch
®
 UltraSoft
®
 Cap by 
Twisting it Back On Until it is 
Snug.
STEP 3
Adjust the Depth Setting.
STEP 4
If necessary, twist the depth adjustment
knob toward the smaller dots on the
Sampler for a shallow puncture or toward
the larger dots for a deeper puncture.
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Cock the Sampler.
STEP 5
Slide the ejection/cocking control back
until it clicks. If it does not click, it may
have been cocked when you inserted the
lancet.
Puncture Your Finger.
STEP6
Hold the Sampler firmly against the side
of your finger. Press the release button.
Remove the Sampler from your finger.
Note: Do Not use the OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap on your finger.
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Get a Round Drop of Blood.
STEP7
Gently squeeze and/or massage your
fingertip until a round drop of blood at 
least 1µL ( sample size) forms on your
fingertip. Do Not squeeze excessively on
the puncture site.
If the blood smears or runs, Do Not
use that sample. Dry the area and
gently squeeze another drop of blood or
puncture a new site.
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Lancing and Sampling Froman  
Alternate Site
Sampling from your forearm or palm
allows you to use your fingertips less
often. You may find that obtaining a blood
sample from an alternate site is less
painful than using a fingertip. Getting a
blood sample from your forearm or palm is
different than getting a sample from your
fingertips.
Forearm sampling
Choose a fleshy area of the forearm
away from bone, visible veins and hair.
Sometimes there is less blood flow to
the forearm than to the fingertips. To
help you get a large enough drop of
blood, you may gently massage or apply
warmth to the site to increase blood flow.
Palm sampling
Choose a fleshy area on the palm below
your thumb or pinky finger. Select a spot
with no visible veins and away from deep
lines which may cause your blood sample
to smear.
Forearm
Palm
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OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap
is used for forearm and palm
sampling only. Replace the
blue OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Cap
with the OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap.
Blue cap for fingertip sampling only
Remove the  
OneTouch
®
 UltraSoft
®
 Cap by 
Twisting it Off.
STEP 1
Insert a Sterile Lancet Into 
the Sampler.
STEP 2
Insert the lancet into the holder and
push in firmly. Twist the protective disk
until it separates from the lancet and
save the disk for later use. Do Not
twist the lancet.
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Twist On the OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
 Cap Until it is Snug.
STEP 3
Adjust the Depth Setting.
STEP 4
You may have to adjust the Sampler to
a deeper setting to get a large enough
drop of blood from your forearm or palm.
Twist the depth adjustment knob toward
the larger dots to increase the depth.
Cock the Sampler.
STEP 5
Slide the ejection/cocking control
back until it clicks. If it does not click,
it may have been cocked when you
inserted the lancet.
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Puncture Your Forearm  
or Palm.
STEP6
Press and hold the Sampler against
your forearm or palm for a few seconds,
then press the release button.
Keep holding the Sampler and
OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap against your
skin until a round drop of blood forms
under the cap. Maintain pressure until
the drop of blood is at least 1µL
( sample size).
Remove the Sampler.
STEP7
Carefully lift the sampler away from your
skin. Do Not smear the blood sample.
Note:
You may need to wait a little longer to get a large enough drop
of blood from the forearm or palm. Do Not squeeze the site
excessively.
If the sample drop of blood runs or spreads due to contact with
hair or with a line in your palm, Do Not use that sample. Try
puncturing again in a smoother area.
Remember: You may have to adjust the Sampler to a deeper
setting to get a large enough drop of blood ( sample size).
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Insert a test strip, contact bars end
first and facing up, into the test port.
Push it all the way in until it will go
no further. The meter will turn on
automatically. “OneTouch UltraSmart
will appear briefly on the display. Then
the code number will appear. Be sure
the meter and test strip codes match.
If they do not, code the meter correctly
(see pages 10-12 for Coding the Meter).
Insert This End
Step-by-Step Test Procedure
STEP 1
Insert Test Strip.
Apply Blood” will appear on the
display first. If you are testing with a
fingertip blood sample, proceed to
Step 3.
If you are testing with a blood sample
from the forearm or palm, use the
Arrow button to scroll to “Alternate
Site”.
Alternate Site
Apply Blood
Before you test with blood, make sureApply Blood or
Alternate Site” is displayed on the screen. Correct test mode
selection is important to ensure all blood and control solution tests
are properly included or excluded from averages. Failure to select
the correct test mode may cause blood averages to be incorrect.
STEP 2
Select Test Mode.
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Note: There are three choices in test mode. For blood
testing, use the Arrow button to select:
Apply Blood” for fingertip blood sample
Alternate Site” for forearm and palm blood samples
Do Not use Control Solution mode when testing blood.
Control Solution” is for checking the system
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Prepare to Apply Sample.
STEP 3
The drop of blood should be next to the top
edge of the test strip. Blood should not be 
applied to the flat surface of the test strip.
When applying a drop of blood from your
forearm or palm, keep your forearm or palm
steady and bring the top edge of the test strip
to the drop of blood with your other hand.
Fingertip
Forearm
Palm
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Obtain a round drop of blood using the
Sampler. The blood sample must be at 
least 1µL in volume ( sample size) to
fill the confirmation window.
STEP 4
Apply Sample.
Hold the blood drop to the top edge of
the test strip until the confirmation 
window is full before the meter begins 
to count down.
Touch and hold the drop of blood to  
the narrow channel in the top edge of 
the test strip.
Do Not apply sample to the front or back of the test strip.
Do Not push your finger against the test strip.
Do Not apply a smeared sample.
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Note: If you do not apply a blood sample within three minutes,
the meter will turn off automatically. Remove the test strip and
then insert it back into the meter to turn the meter back on.
104
mg/dL
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Plasma-Calibrated
Result (Example)
STEP 5
Accurate Results in Just 5 Seconds.
Your blood glucose test result will appear
after the meter counts down from 5 to 1.
The test results are automatically stored in the
electronic logbook (memory). You may now:
Use the Arrow button to compare results
(see “Additional Feature” which follows).
Add comments to your result.
Remove the test strip to turn off the meter.
Good
Sample
Sample
Too Small
If the confirmation window does not fill
completely before the meter begins to
count down, Do Not add more blood to
the test strip; discard the test strip and
retest. If you have trouble filling the test
strip, call LifeScan Customer Service at  
1 800-227-8862 for assistance.
If the confirmation window is not full,
you may get an error message or an
inaccurate test result.
Your Result:
104
Bef Brkft
Avg.
14 days
114 95
Previous
Sep 13-02
9:55 pm
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(Example)
WARNING: If mg/dL does not appear with the test result,  
call LifeScan Customer Service at 1 800-227-8862.
Additional Feature
After you complete a blood glucose test,
you can compare the result with your last
test and your average for this time of day
by pressing the “down” Arrow button
.
Note: If “Comment? Press OK” appears at the bottom of the
display, your test result is outside the range of 90–130 mg/dL
or a personal glucose range you set (see pages 62–76, Custom
Meter Set-up Sequence). To add a comment to the test result,
see pages 77–81, Your Electronic Logbook.
CAUTION: If you test at the low end of the operating range
(43°F/6°C) and your glucose is high (over 180 mg/dL), the
reading on your meter may be lower than your actual glucose.
In this situation, repeat the test in a warmer environment with
a new test strip as soon as possible.
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Point the Sampler down and away. Push
the release button to ensure that the
Sampler is not cocked. Push forward on
the ejection/cocking control and eject the
lancet directly into a container for sharp
objects. Used test strips can go into the
same container. Return the
ejection/cocking control to the middle
position. Replace the
OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Cap.
Discarding Used Test Strips and Lancets
CAUTION: It is important to discard the used lancet carefully after
each use to avoid unintended lancet stick injuries. Used test strips
and lancets may be considered biohazardous waste in your area.
Be sure to follow your local regulations for proper disposal.
Twist the OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Cap
counterclockwise. (Optional: Replace the
protective disk on the used lancet by
placing it on a hard surface and pushing
the lancet tip into the disk.)
STEP 2
Eject the Lancet.
Remove the  
OneTouch
®
 UltraSoft
®
 Cap  
from the Sampler.
STEP 1
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If your blood glucose test result is
above 600 mg/dL, “HIGH GLUCOSE”
will appear on the meter display. This 
may mean severe hyperglycemia
(high blood glucose). You should 
recheck your blood glucose level. 
If “HIGH GLUCOSE” again appears 
on the display, call your healthcare 
professional immediately.
Special Messages 
WA RNING
Above 600 mg/dL
HIGH
GLUCOSE
WA RNING
Below 20 mg/dL
LOW
GLUCOSE
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter
displays results between 20 mg/dL and
600 mg/dL. If your test result is lower
than 20 mg/dL, “LOW GLUCOSE” will
appear on the meter display. This may
mean severe hypoglycemia (low blood
glucose) that requires immediate
treatment accordingto your  
healthcareprofessional’s 
recommendations. Although this
message could be due to a test error,
it is safer to treat first and then repeat
the test.
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When your blood glucose test result is
outside the range of 90–130 mg/dL or
the personal glucose range you set in
Custom Meter Set-up Sequence, the
meter will prompt you to add a comment.
When your blood glucose test result
is in the range of 240 mg/dL to
600 mg/dL, “Check Ketones” will
appear on the meter display. This 
message does not mean that the 
system detected ketones but that 
testing with a ketone test strip may 
be advisable. Consult your healthcare 
professional about when and how to 
test for ketones. “Comment? Press OK”
will also appear.
Comment? Press OK
160
mg/dL
Sep 14-02 8:30 am
(Example)
Comment? Press OK
414
mg/dL
Sep 14-02 9:45 am
Check Ketones
(Example)
35
mg/dL
Sep 14-02 9:30 am
Comment? Press OK
Do you need a snack?
(Example)
When your blood glucose result is from
20 mg/dL through 59 mg/dL, Do you
need a snack?will appear on the
display with the test result, reminding
you that a meal or snack may be
necessary.
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COMPARING METER AND
LABORATORY RESULTS
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter test results and laboratory test
results are both expressed in plasma-equivalent units.
However, your meter result may differ somewhat from your
laboratory result due to normal variation. Meter results can be
affected by factors and conditions that do not affect laboratory
results in the same way. Your OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter
glucose value should agree with a laboratory measurement
within ±20% most of the time under normal conditions. A
result within that range is considered accurate when testing
with the OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter. However, results can
differ by more than ±20% in some situations. See the
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strip package insert for typical accuracy
and precision data and for important information on
“Limitations of Procedure.”
To make an accurate comparison between meter and
laboratory results, follow these guidelines:
Before you go to the lab:
Perform a control solution test to make sure the meter is
working properly.
It is best to fast for at least eight hours before doing
comparison tests.
Take your meter with you to the lab.
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While at the lab:
Make sure that the meter test and the lab test are
performed within 15 minutes of each other.
Wash your hands before obtaining a blood sample.
Use only fresh capillary blood.
You may still have a variation between the results because
blood glucose levels can change significantly over short
periods, especially if you have recently eaten, exercised, taken
medication, or experienced stress.
1
In addition, if you have
eaten recently, the blood glucose level from a fingerstick can
be up to 70 mg/dL higher than blood drawn from a vein
(venous sample) used for a lab test.
2
Therefore, it is best to
fast for eight hours before doing comparison tests. Factors
such as the amount of red blood cells in the blood (a high or
low hematocrit) or the loss of body fluid (severe dehydration)
may also cause a meter result to be different from a laboratory
result.
References
1. Surwit, R.S., and Feinglos, M.N.: Diabetes Forecast (1988), April,
49–51.
2. Sacks, D.B.: “Carbohydrates.” Burtis, C.A., and Ashwood, E.R. (ed.),
Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders
Company (1994), 959.
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CARING FOR YOUR SYSTEM
Maintenance
Your OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter does not require
special maintenance or cleaning. Take care to avoid
getting dirt, dust, blood, control solution, or liquids
inside the meter through the test port or data port.
LifeScan recommends that you store the meter in
its carrying case after each use.
A cloth dampened with water and mild detergent
can be used to wipe down the outside of the meter.
Your OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter is a precision
instrument. Please handle it with care.
Do Not use alcohol or any other solvent to clean
your meter.
Cleaning the OneTouch
® 
UltraSoft
®
 Adjustable  
Blood Sampler
Clean the Sampler and OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
and
OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Caps with soap and water.
To disinfect the Sampler, prepare a disinfectant
solution of one part household bleach to 10 parts
water. Dampen a cloth with this solution and wipe
the Sampler thoroughly. Soak only the cap or caps 
for at least 30 minutes in the disinfectant solution.
Do Not soak the Sampler in liquid. Rinse the
Sampler and cap with water and dry thoroughly.
2. When this message appears on the
display, you cannot test, enter data
in your electronic logbook, or use the
FastFacts
®
feature until you change
the batteries.
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Batteries
Your OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter comes with two
AAA alkaline batteries already installed. The batteries
will provide you with enough power to perform up to
540 tests, depending on backlight use. When
replacing the batteries, use only two AAA alkaline
batteries.
The meter will alert you when the power is getting low
by displaying two different messages:
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Low Batteries!
Yo u should replace
the batteries soon
+
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Batteries!
Yo u MUST replace
the batteries now
+
1. When this message appears on the
display, the batteries are low and
should be replaced as soon as
possible. The backlight will no longer
turn on.
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1.
Open the battery compartment by
pressing the tab to the left and lifting
the battery compartment cover to
remove it.
To replace the batteries, first turn off the meter. Turn
the meter over and locate the battery compartment.
2. Remove the old batteries by pulling the
black ribbon upward. Insert two AAA
alkaline batteries on top of the black
ribbon. Plus (+) and minus (–) signs will
guide you in placing the batteries.
3. Insert the tabs of the battery cover into
the slots on the left hand side of the
battery compartment. Push down on
the battery cover until you hear the tab
click into place.
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Note:
Replacing the batteries does not affect the
electronic logbook. However, the date and
time settings may need to be updated.
The first time you turn on the meter after
replacing the batteries, the meter will go
into the Set-up mode (see pages 58–61).
At this time, you may update the date and
time settings.
DISPLAY MESSAGES
Following is a summary of screen messages and symbols.
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    MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
Initial display that
appears whenever
the meter is turned
on. It indicates
that the system
has performed
several self-checks
to con f i rm that the
meter is working
properly.
New meter not
c oded or meter
lost power briefly
and entered Set-up
mode.
ACTION
If, at any time
during the life of
the meter, these
graphics appear to
be different, call
LifeScan Customer 
Service at
1 800 227-8862.
See Coding the
Meter, pages 10–12.
Code
---
Check Code
UltraSmart
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    MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
This is the code
number stored in
the meter.
The meter is
prompting you to
con firm that the
code number on
the meter display
matches the code
number on the
vial of test strips
you are currently
using.
ACTION
Make sure that
this code number
matches the code
number on the
vial of the test
strips you are
using.
Check to be sure
the code number
on the display
matches the code
number on the test
strip vial. If they
match, press the
OK button
OK
to
con f i rm the code
number. If they do
not match, scroll to
the correct number
using the Arrow
button .
(Example)
Code
9
Check Code
(Example)
Code
9
Check Code
Press OK
CAUTION: Matching the code on the meter and the code
on the test strip vial is essential to obtain accurate results.
Each time you test, check to make sure the code numbers
match.
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     MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
The system is ready
to accept a blood
sample from the
fingertip.
The system is ready
to accept a blood
sample from the
forearm or palm.
The system is ready
to accept a control
solution sample.
ACTION
You may now apply
the fingertip blood
sample.
You may now
apply the forearm
or palm blood
sample.
You may now
apply the control
solution.
Control Solution
Alternate Site
Apply Blood
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    MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
Five-second
countdown. After
the count down, the
meter will display
the test result.
A test result in
mg/dL.
A test result outside
of your target range
with a message
prompting you to
add a comment.
ACTION
None required.
None required.
If you wish to add
a comment, press
the OK button
OK
(see page 78).
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104
mg/dL
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
(Example)
(Example)
WARNING: If mg/dL does not appear with the test result, 
call LifeScan Customer Service at 1 800 227-8862.
13 5
mg/dL
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Comment? Press OK
50
     MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
A blood glucose test
result in the range
of 240 mg/dL to
600 mg/dL with a
suggestion to check
your ketone levels.
When your blood
glucose result is
from 20 mg/dL
through
59 mg/dL, Do you
need a snack?
will appear on the
display with the test
result, reminding
you that a meal
or snack may be
necessary.
ACTION
Follow the
instructions of
your healthcare
professional
regarding ketone
testing.
Follow the
instructions of
your healthcare
professional.
35
mg/dL
Do you need a snack?
Comment? Press OK
Sep 14-02 9:30 am
Comment? Press OK
414
mg/dL
Sep 14-02 9:45 am
Check Ketones
(Example)
(Example)
WARNINGS AND ERROR MESSAGES
These messages help to identify certain problems but do not
appear in all cases when a problem has occurred. Improper use
may cause an inaccurate result without producing a warning
or an error message. In the event of a problem, refer to the
information under ACTION. Assistance is available from LifeScan 
Customer Service at 1 800 227-8862. Contact us 7 days a week, 
8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Eastern Time. 
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   MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
You may have a very
low blood glucose
level, lower than
20 mg/dL.
You may have a very
high blood glucose
level, exceeding
600 mg/dL.
ACTION
Treat this condition 
immediately 
according to 
your healthcare 
professional’s 
recommendations.
Although this
message could be
due to a test error,
it is safer to treat
first and then
repeat the test.
You should
retest your blood
glucose level and if
HIGH GLUCOSE
appears again, call
your healthcare
professional
immediately.
WA RNING
Below 20 mg/dL
LOW
GLUCOSE
WA RNING
Above 600 mg/d L
HIGH
GLUCOSE
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MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
There may be a
problem with the
meter or the meter
may need to be
reset.
Error message that
could be caused by
either a used test
strip or a problem
with the meter.
ACTION
To reset the meter,
you must turn the
meter off and enter
Set-up mode (see
pages 58–61). Reset
the language, time,
and date. You must
also reset the meter
code to match the
code on the test
strip vial. If you
continue to get an
Error 1 message,
Do Not use the
meter. Call LifeScan 
Customer Service at 
1 800 227-8862 for
a replacement
meter.
Repeat the test
with a new test
strip. Refer to pages
7–8 for test strip
information. If the
error message
persists, call
LifeScan Customer 
Service at
1 800 227-8862.
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Error 1
Call customer service
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Error 2
Meter or strip problem
Please repeat test
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    MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS
Error message that
indicates that the
blood or control
solution sample
was applied before
Apply Blood,
Alternate Site, or
Control Solution
appeared on the
display.
1) You may have
high glucose and
have tested in
an environment
near the low end
of the system’s
operating
temperature
range (43–111°F/
6–44°C).
ACTION
Repeat the test
with a new test
strip. Apply the
blood or control
solution sample
only after Apply
Blood”, Alternate
Site, or Control
Solution” appears
on the display. Refer
to pages 33–35
for information on
sample application.
1) If you tested in a
cool environment,
repeat the test
in a warmer
environment with
a new test strip.
If you were
testing in a
normal or warm
environment,
repeat the test
with a new test
strip (see pages
7–8 for test strip
information).
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Error 4
Strip problem
Please repeat test
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Error 3
Meter not ready
Please repeat test
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MESSAGE
ACTION
2) If you applied the
blood incorrectly,
review pages
33–35 on blood
application and
repeat the test
with a new test
strip.
3) If the error
message appears
again, call
LifeScan Customer 
Service at
1 800 227-8862.
1) Repeat the test
with a new test
strip. Refer to
pages 3335 for
information on
sample
application.
2) If the error
message appears
again, call LifeScan 
Customer Service 
at 1 800 227-8862.
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Error 5
Invalid test
Please repeat test
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Error 4
Strip problem
Please repeat test
WHAT IT MEANS
2) The sample was
improperly applied.
3) There may be a
problem with the test
strip. For example,
it may have been
damaged or moved
during testing.
1) Error message that
indicates the meter
has detected a
problem with the test
strip. Possible causes
are test strip damage
or an incompletely
filled con firmation
window.
2) There may be a
problem with the
meter.
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MESSAGE
ACTION
Test results will
still be accurate,
but replace the
batteries as
soon
as possible.
Replace the
batteries at
once.
Perform the test
after the meter
and test strips
have reached
a temperature
within the
operating range.
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Meter is outside of
operating
temperature range
Te st not possible
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Low Batteries!
You should replace
the batteries soon
+
WA RNING
See Owner’s Booklet
Batteries!
Y o u MUST replace
the batteries now
+
WHAT IT MEANS
The battery sign
appears on the display.
The power of the
batteries is getting
low. The backlight will
be disabled when the
battery sign is displayed.
You can complete about
100 more tests from the
time this symbol first
appears.
Battery power is too low
to run a test.
The meter has detected
that the temperature
is outside the system
operating range. Do Not
perform a test until the
meter and test strips
reach a temperature
within the operating
range
(43–111°F/6–44°C).
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PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
If the meter does not turn on after inserting a test strip or the
display is not active:
No power. Replace the batteries.
Defective meter or test strip.
Call LifeScan Customer 
Service at 1 800 227-8862.
No batteries or batteries
incorrectly installed.
Check that the batteries are
correctly installed.
Test strip inserted incorrectly.
(For example, upside down,
backward, or incompletely.)
Insert the test strip correctly
with the contact bars end
first and facing up. Push it in
until it will go no further.
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If the test does not start after applying the sample:
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Insuf f i cient blood sample. Repeat the test with a new
test strip and a larger sample,
making sure blood is placed
to the narrow channel in the
top edge of the test strip.
Defective meter.
Call LifeScan Customer 
Service at 1 800 227-8862.
Defective test strip. Repeat the test with a new
test strip.
Sample applied after automatic
shutoff (three minutes after
inserting a test strip).
Repeat the test with a new
test strip; apply sample only
after “Apply Blood”, Alternate
Site”, or “Control Solution
appears on the display.
METER SET-UP
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter was pre-set at the factory
with the date and Paci f i c Standard Time, and display language.
The glucose units are pre-set at the factory and cannot be
changed. You must enter Set-up mode to:
Change the date, time, or display language. (Glucose units
cannot be changed.)
Customize the meter features that allow you to track
diabetes pills, insulin doses, and insulin pump information.
Customize advanced features such as averages, meal
schedule, target glucose range, and hypoglycemia level.
 Entering Basic Set-up Mode
To enter Set-up mode, press and hold down BOTH the
Back button
and the OK button
OK
at the same
time for at least two seconds.
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Note:
It is important that the time of day is correct and that your
medication set-up and mealtimes are set according to
your personal daily schedule. Otherwise, some FastFacts
®
information will not be correct.
• You do not need to change any of the meter settings in order
to begin testing. Simply insert a test strip to turn on the meter
and proceed with the test (see pages 19–39).
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To change the language, use the Arrow
button to scroll to the language.
With your language choice highlighted,
press the OK button
OK
.
Set up in?
English
Francais
Italiano
Deutsch
Español
Português
Nederlands
¿Configurar en?
English
Francais
Italiano
Deutsch
Español
Português
Nederlands
To use English, press the OK button
OK
.
Selecting Display Language
The meter is set at the factory to use English.
Spanish (Español)
French (Français)
German (Deutsch)
Italian (Italiano)
Portuguese (Português)
Dutch (Nederlands)
You may choose one of up to six other languages
in Set-up mode.
UltraSmart
This message will appear briefly. The
language menu will follow immediately.
The meter is now in Set-up mode. The
SmartButtons
®
cannot be used while you
are in Set-up mode. (You may still test at
any time simply by inserting a test strip.)
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Begin by setting the hour and “am” or
“pm” if using 12-hour format. Use the
Arrow button to scroll to the correct
hour.
Check am/pm if applicable. If incorrect,
continue to press the Arrow button
until the hour and “am” or “pm” are
correct. Press the OK button to
continue.
Setting Date and Time
After the language has been set, the meter will
display the factory-set time and date. If the date
and/or time are incorrect, follow these steps in
Set-up mode (see page 58, Entering Basic Set-up
Mode).
Use the Arrow button to scroll to
the correct minutes and press the OK
button
OK
.
If “am” or “pm” is not correct, press the Back button
to
go back to the previous display and reset to the desired hour
and “am” or “pm” setting.
Basic Set-up
Date
Sep 15-02
Time
12:00 am
Basic Set-up
Date
Sep 15-02
Time 1
12:00 am
You can ONLY change “am” and “pm” when you pass 12:00.
If you use the 12-hour format, make sure “am” or “pm” is
correct when setting the hour.
OK
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The meter will ask you if you wish to
customize it. Select “Yes(press the OK
button ) if you wish to customize other
meter settings (see Custom Meter Set-up
Sequence, pages 62–76).
If you select “No” (use Arrow button
and press the OK button ), the
meter will turn off and continue to use
the factory settings.
Then select the correct year and press the
OK button
OK
. Repeat these steps to select
the month and day.
Note: It is important to select the correct date
and time or your logbook may not show the
most recent result f i rst.
Basic Set-up
Date
Time 12:00 am
Sep 15-02
Do you want to customize
your meter now?
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
Do you want to customize
your meter now?
OK
OK
CUSTOM METER SET-UP SEQUENCE
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter has a number of
optional features that you may use to track all your
diabetes information. The Set-up Menu allows you
to customize the meter with your personal diabetes
management plan including the type and amount of
medication you take, your target glucose range,
your usual meal times, and much more information.
Set-up Menu
After completing Basic Set-up, choose
Yes” to customize your meter.
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Note: If you are starting the custom set-up
sequence with the meter off, you must press
the Back button
and the OK button
OK
at
the same time to turn on the meter. To access
the Set-up Menu, you must go through Basic
Set-up f i rst (see pages 58–61).
Do you want to customize
your meter now?
Ye s
No
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Set-up Menuwill appear on the display
with a list of options. Settingswill be
highlighted.
Please use your Owner's
Booklet to help you set
up your
OneTouch
UltraSmart
Set-up Menu
Advanced Features
Exit Set-up
Insulin Set-up
Insulin Pump
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Settings
You should have your
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Owner’s Booklet
available to refer to while customizing
the meter.
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Following is a summary of meter settings:
OPTION
Settings:
Time Format
Date Format
Begin of Week
Cholesterol Units
Beep
Diabetes Pill
Set-Up:
Insulin Set-Up:
FACTORYSETTINGS
am/pm
MM/DD/YY
Sunday
mg/dL
ON
Pill A
Pill B
InsulinA
InsulinB
CUSTOMSETTINGS
24-hour
DD/MM/YY
Monday
mmol/L
OFF
Pill A to E
or Customize with
OneTouch
®
Diabetes
Management
Software
Rapid, Regular,
Lente, NPH,
Ultralen (Ultralente),
Premixed, Other,
InsulinA, InsulinB,
InsulinC, or
Customize with
OneTouch
®
Diabetes
Management
Software
Meter Settings
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Meter Settings (continued)
OPTION
Insulin Pump:
Advanced Features:
Averages
Schedule
Glucose Range
Before Meal
After Meal
Hypo Level
FACTORYSETTINGS
No
14 days
Pre-set (see pages
74–75)
90
–130 mg/dL
70 mg/dL
CUSTOMSETTINGS
Yes
7, 30, 60, 90 days
Personal
Personal
Personal
Personal
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Settings
“Settings” include:
• Time format
• Date format
• Beginning of the week
• Cholesterol unit of measure
• Beep on or off
To change any of these settings, press the OK
button with “Settings” highlighted on the
Set-up Menu. Each setting has a pop-up menu
of available choices. You must review all f i ve
settings and choose one for each. Press the OK
button to save them. After setting the last
setting, the Beep, press the OK button to save
your settings before turning off the meter or
allowing it to turn off automatically.
You may set your meter to use a 12-hour
am/pm time format or a 24-hour
military time format (24:00). Use the
Arrow button to view the choices.
Highlight your choice and press the OK
button .
You may choose between the Month-
Day-Year date format (e.g., July 5, 2002)
or the Day-Month-Year format (e.g., 5
July 2002). Highlight your choice and
press the OK button .
Settings
Begin of week
Time Format am/pm
Date Format
Beep
ON
Cholesterol Units mg/dL
MM/DD/YY
DD/MM/YY
Settings
Begin of week Sunday
Time Format
Date Format
Beep ON
Cholesterol Units mg/dL
24 hour
am/pm
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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Settings
Begin of week Sunday
Time Format am/pm
Date Format MM/DD/YY
Beep
OFF
ON
Cholesterol Units mg/dL
Settings
Begin of week Sunday
Time Format am/pm
Cholesterol Units
Date Format MM/DD/YY
mmol/L
mg/dL
Beep
Cholesterol Units
Settings
Time Format am/pm
Beep
Date Format
Begin of week
MM/DD/YY
Monday
Sunday
ON
The meter was set at the factory to give
audio signals (“beeps”) at key points in
the test procedure. To keep the beeps,
highlight “ONand press the OK button
. For silent meter operation, highlight
OFF” and press the OK button .
For record-keeping purposes you may
begin your week on Sunday or Monday.
Use the Arrow button to highlight your
choice and press the OK button .
The cholesterol unit of measure may be
either mg/dL (used in the U.S. and some
European countries) or mmol/L (used
in Canada and many other countries).
Highlight your choice and press the OK
button .
OK
OK
OK
OK
Diabetes Pill Set-up
You may record up to f i ve types of diabetes pills.
This feature helps you track when you have taken
each of your medications. The names of the
medications may be chosen from a menu (Pills A
through E) or the brand or generic names entered
using a personal computer and OneTouch
®
Diabetes
Management Software. If you do not customize your
pill names, the factory settings of Pill A and Pill B
will appear on your pill entry display.
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Set-up Menu
Advanced Features
Exit Set-up
Insulin Set-up
Insulin Pump
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Settings
Diabetes Pill Set-up
How many types of
pills do you take?
2
Using the Arrow button , scroll to
“Diabetes Pill Set-up” and press the OK
button
OK
.
Enter the number of pill types you are
taking (not the number of tablets you
take each time). Scroll to the correct
number and press the OK button
OK
.
You can enter up to f i ve types of pills. If
you do not take pills or do not wish to
use this feature, enter 0”. If you enter
0”, the diabetes pill choices will not
appear on the display when you press
the Medication SmartButton
®
.
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A pop-up menu of pill choices will appear
on the display. Use Pills A–E to label up to
five pills. For example, if you take glipizide
pills you could label them as “Pill A.
You can enter the actual pill names using
OneTouch
®
Diabetes Management
Software. Using the Arrow button ,
scroll down to your choice and press the
OK button
OK
.
Pill 2will be highlighted automatically.
To enter a second type of diabetes pill,
choose Pill B–E to describe the second pill
and press the OK button
OK
. Repeat these
steps to enter other pill types.
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Pill B
Pill D
Pill C
Pill E
Pill 2:
Pill 1:
Select Pills
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Save
Pill 1: Pill A
Pill 2: Pill B
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Pill A
Pill C
Pill B
Pill D
Pill E
Pill 1:
Pill 2:
Select Pills
If you have completed your diabetes pill
choices, select “Save” and press the OK
button . If necessary, press the Back
button to re-enter pill types.
OK
Insulin Set-up
You can record your daily insulin usage by type of
insulin and number of units for up to three different
insulin types. Insulin types may be chosen from a
menu of ten choices. Eleven other insulin types (up
to eight characters in length) may be entered using a
personal computer loaded with OneTouch
®
Diabetes
Management Software. If you do not customize your
insulin names, the factory settings of InsulinA and
InsulinB will appear on your medication entry display.
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Set-up Menu
Advanced Features
Exit Set-up
Insulin Set-up
Insulin Pump
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Settings
Insulin Set-up
How many types of
insulin do you take?
2
Choose Insulin Set-up on the Set-up
Menu and press the OK button
OK
.
Scroll to the number of insulin types
you use and press the OK button
OK
.
You can choose up to three types of
insulin. If you do not wish to use this
feature, enter 0”. If you select 0”, no
insulin names will appear on the
display when you press the Medication
SmartButton
®
.
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To enter your f i rst insulin type, review the
menu choices:
Insulin Set-up
Select insulin(s)
Insulin 2:
Insulin 1:
Ultralen
Lente
NPH
Regular
Premixed
Insulin Set-up
Save
Insulin 2: Regular
Insulin 1: Rapid
Insulin Set-up
Select insulin(s)
Regular
Lente
Rapid
Insulin 2:
Insulin 1:
NPH
Ultralen
Use the Arrow button to scroll through
the menu. Press the OK button on your
selection. Repeat these steps until all of
your insulin types have been selected.
To save your insulin choices, use the
Arrow button to scroll to “Save” and
press the OK button .
Rapid
Regular
Lente
NPH
Ultralen (Ultralente)
Premixed
Other
InsulinA
InsulinB
InsulinC
OK
OK
Advanced Feature Set-up
The f i nal item on the Set-up Menu is called
Advanced Features. These features allow you to:
Choose the number of days included in your
glucose test averages
Input your usual meal schedule
Include your target glucose range
Customize your hypoglycemic level
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Set-up Menu
Advanced Features
Exit Set-up
Insulin Set-up
Insulin Pump
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Settings
Insulin Pump
Do you use an insulin
pump?
Ye s
No
Insulin Pump Set-up
If you are using an insulin pump, the
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter allows you to store
current information about your pump. The factory
setting will be set as if you do not use a pump.
Select “Yes” to use this feature and
press the OK button
OK
. You can then
use this feature to enter your bolus
doses and total insulin amounts. If you
do not use an insulin pump or you do
not wish to set up this feature now,
select “No” and press the OK button
OK
. After choosing “Yesor “No”, the
meter will return you to the Set-up
Menu.
Select “Insulin Pump” on the Set-up
Menu and press the OK button
OK
.
The f i rst advanced feature is averages.
Each time you test, the meter is set to
display a 14-day average of your glucose
tests along with your test result. You can
change the number of days that make up
this average to the last 7, 30, 60, or 90
days. Scroll to the number of days you
want to include in your test display
average and press the OK button
OK
.
You can still look at averages for all f i ve
time periods by reviewing your electronic
logbook.
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Advanced Features
Averages
Glucose Range
Before Meal
After Meal
70Hypo Level
Schedule
7 Day
14
30
60
90
Set-up Menu
Advanced Features
Exit Set-up
Insulin Set-up
Insulin Pump
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Settings
Select “Advanced Features” and press
the OK button
OK
.
ADVANCED FEATURES
Averages
Schedule
Glucose Range
Before Meal
After Meal
Hypo Level
FACTORY SETTINGS
14 days
Pre-set
(see pages 74–75)
90–130 mg/dL
70 mg/dL
CUSTOMSETTINGS
7, 30, 60, 90 days
Personal
Personal
Personal
Personal
Select “Advanced Features” as follows:
To personalize your schedule, press the
Back button , choose “Personal”, and
press the OK button . To change all or
some of the personal meal schedule:
• Scroll through each mealtime.
Select the correct hours and minutes
(in 15-minute steps).
• Press the OK button
OK
.
If you make a mistake, press the
Back button to return to the top of
the schedule and make corrections.
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Advanced Features
Glucose Range
--- - ---
Before Meal
After Meal
90-130
70Hypo Level
Schedule
Pre-set
Personal
Averages
14 Day
Pre-set Schedule
Bef Brkft
9:00 a
Aft Brkft
Bef Lunch
Aft Lunch
Night
11:00 a
Aft Dinner
2:00 p
5:00 p
11:00 p
6:00 a
Bef Dinner
8:00 p
6:00 a-
9:00 a-
2:00 p-
8:00 p-
5:00 p-
11:00 a-
11:00 p-
Personal Schedule
Bef Brkft
9:00 a
Aft Brkft
Night
11:00 a
Aft Dinner
2:00 p
5:00 p
11:00 p
6:00 a
Bef Dinner
8:00 p
9:00 a-
11:00 a-
2:00 p-
8:00 p-
11:00 p-
5:00 p-
6:00 a-
Bef Lunch
Aft Lunch
Next, the meter will prompt you to select
time periods for your usual meal
schedule. When you set this feature all of
your test results will be tagged with the
mealtime. To view a pre-set meal
schedule select “Pre-set” and press the
OK button
OK
.
The pre-set schedule will appear on the
display. Both Before and After Mealtimes
are pre-set. Whenever you test, these
mealtimes will be recorded in the
electronic logbook whether or not you are
eating on schedule. To use the pre-set
schedule, press the OK button
OK
.
OK
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Personal Schedule
Bef Brkft
8:00 a
Aft Brkft
Bef Lunch
Aft Lunch
Night
10:00 a
Aft Dinner
12:00 p
5:00 p
11:00 p
5:00 a
Bef Dinner
8:00 p
8:00 a-
12:00 p-
8:00 p-
11:00 p-
5:00 p-
10:00 a-
5:00 a-
Personal Schedule
Bef Brkft
8:00 a
Aft Brkft
Bef Lunch
Aft Lunch
Night
10:00 a
Aft Dinner
12:00 p
5:00 p
11:00 p
5:00 a
Bef Dinner
8:00 p
8:00 a-
12:00 p-
8:00 p-
11:00 p-
5:00 p-
10:00 a-
5:00 a-
Note:
• It is important that the time of day is correct and
that your medication set-up and mealtimes are
set according to your personal daily schedule.
Otherwise, some FastFacts
®
information will not
be correct.
You have the option to modify the mealtime for
any test if necessary.
You will only be able to set beginning or
start times for each mealtime. End times
will change to match the start time of
the next time period. For example, if
your lunch is usually at 12:00 noon, “Bef
Lunch” could be 10:00am to 12:00pm.
After changing the times, press the
OK button
OK
to save your personal
schedule.
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Glucose Range
70
Schedule
Averages
14 Day
Advanced Features
Pre-set
--- - ---
Before Meal
After Meal
90-130
Hypo Level
Set-up Menu
Advanced Features
Exit Set-up
Insulin Set-up
Insulin Pump
Diabetes Pill Set-up
Settings
Advanced Features
Glucose Range
--- - ---
Before Meal
After Meal
90-130
70Hypo Level
Schedule
Averages
Pre-set
14 Day
If you have an after-meal glucose range
recommended by your healthcare
professional and wish to enter it, use the
Arrow button to scroll to your target
numbers and press the OK button .
The factory-set hypoglycemia level is
70 mg/dL. If your healthcare professional
has advised you to use a different
level, scroll to the correct number and
press the OK button
OK
.
Next, the meter will prompt you to set a
before-meal blood glucose range. The
meter is pre-set to 90–130 mg/dL. To use
this range, press the OK button
OK
twice.
You may change this range to one
recommended by your healthcare
professional. To change the lower and
upper ends of the range in 1-mg/dL steps,
scroll to the correct numbers and press
the OK button
OK
.
Advanced Features
Glucose Range
--- - ---
Before Meal
After Meal
90-130
70Hypo Level
Schedule
Averages
Pre-set
14 Day
To exit Set-up mode, choose
“Exit Set-up” and press the OK button
OK
.
OK
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YOUR ELECTRONIC LOGBOOK
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
electronic logbook is
the meter memory. It stores over 3,000 records. The
SmartButtons
®
allow you to enter information about
your diabetes management plan, including exercise,
health, medication, and food.
DEFINITION
 COMMENTS ONGLUCOSE RESULTS 
Comments
Information that you store in your electronic logbook
along with a test result is called a “comment.”
Following is a list of comments that you may store.
Exercise 
Health
Medication
Food
Before
Stress
Menses
None
Before
Breakfast
Before
Lunch
During
Feel Hypo
Vacation
After
Breakfast
After Lunch
After Dinner
After
Illness
Other
Before
Lunch
Night
Before Breakfast
Before Lunch
Before Dinner
Night
After Breakfast
After Lunch
After Dinner
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Rules for Adding Comments
Following are rules for adding comments in your logbook.
If you wish to add a comment to a test result, press
the OK button
OK
while viewing the test result.
Use the Arrow button to scroll up and down through the
various menus and choices.
Use the OK button
OK
to make a selection.
You must save your selections by using the Arrow button
to highlight “Save” and pressing the OK button
OK
.
Prior to seeing the logbook display, you may press the
Back button and return to the previous display to
review or edit the information you have stored.
To remove an entry, select - - - from the menu.
Press and hold the Back button to turn off the meter.
After one minute of no activity, the meter will turn off
automatically. To go back into the logbook, press the
FastFacts
®
SmartButton
®
. With “Logbook” highlighted,
press the OK button
OK
.
You can comment on a test as occurring before or after a meal,
how you are feeling at the time of the test, and if there was any
exercise involved. In all, you may add one food comment, one
exercise comment, and up to six health comments to a test
result.
How to Add a Comment
Following are the steps you take to comment on
a test result.
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FOOD COMMENTS
In this example we’ll use food. If you wish
to change the food comment to a different
mealtime, use the Arrow button to
select “Food” and press the OK button .
Use the Arrow button to select your
food comment and press the OK button
again. Your choices are Bef Brkft, Aft
Brkft, Bef Lunch, Aft Lunch, Bef Dinner,
Aft Dinner, and Night.
135
mg/dL
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Comment? Press OK
Exer
Health
Gluc. 135 Comment
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Save
Bef Brkft
--------
Aft Lunch
Aft Brkft
Food
Bef Lunch
Exer
Aft Brkft
Save
--------
--------
Health
Food
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Gluc. 135 Comment
The meter will automatically prompt you to add a
comment when you have a test result outside of your
glucose target range. You can, however, add a
comment to a test result whether or not “Comment?
Press OK” appears. In this example, we will comment
on a test result with food, exercise, and health
information.
With any test result (or test result with
average) on the display, press the OK
button
OK
. You will be able to add
comments for food, health, and exercise.
Health is always highlighted f i rst since
the food comment is auto matically
added based on your pre-set or personal
schedule (see Advanced Feature Set-up,
pages 72–76).
OK
(Example)
OK
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After adding your f i rst health comment,
Health 2” will automatically appear on
the display. To add additional health
comments, press the OK button
OK
and
select the comment from the menu. Note
that your previous comment is no longer
available.
Bef Lunch
Save
Food
Exer
Health
--------
--------
E5
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Gluc. 135 Comment
Gluc.135 Comment
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Exer
Food
Save
Feel Hypo
Illness
Menses
--------
Health
Stress
Gluc. 135 Comment
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Illness
Menses
Va cation
--------
Feel Hypo
Food
Health 1
Health 2
Exer
Save
Once you select your mealtime, “Health
is automatically highlighted. If you are
through commenting, scroll to “Save
and press the OK button . If you do 
not press the OK button      , your  
entries will not be saved.
You can comment on the result with
notes about your overall health at the
time of the test. Press the OK button
OK
with “Health” highlighted. You may add
up to six comments from this menu:
Stress Menses
Feel Hypo Vacation
Illness Other
HEALTH COMMENTS
OK
OK
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After you add the exercise comment,
Save” will automatically be highlighted.
If you press the OK button , all of the
comments you have entered will appear
with the test result in the logbook.
--------
--------
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Gluc. 135 Comment
Exer
Health 1
Health 2
Food
Save
Bef Lunch
Stress
Bef Lunch
Exer
Health 1
Health 2
Food
Stress
--------
H6
After
Save
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Gluc. 135 Comment
E3a
Food
During
Before
--------
Bef Lunch
Save
Exer
After
Health 1
Health 2
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Gluc. 135 Comment
When you have completed making
comments, scroll to Saveand press
the OK button . If you do not press 
the OK button , your entries will not 
be saved.
You can comment on a test result as
occurring before, during, or after
exercise.
EXERCISE COMMENTS
OK
OK
OK
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Logbook Entries
“Logbook entries” are activities concerning exercise,
health, medication, and food that are not associated
with a test. You do not have to perform a blood
glucose test in order to add valuable diabetes 
information to your electronic logbook. 
Using the SmartButtons
®
The SmartButtons
®
allow you to enter information
about your diabetes management plan. There are
SmartButtons
®
for exercise, health, medication, and
food. To make a logbook entry, press the
appropriate SmartButton
®
to turn on the meter and
enter the menu for the type of entry.
Exercise
Health
FastFacts
®
Medication
Food
Note: You may press any SmartButton
®
to turn
on the meter and move directly to the category.
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Following is a list of logbook entries you can make.
SmartButton
®
LOGBOOK ENTRIES
Pills (1–5 and how many of each)
Insulin (1–3 and units)
Insulin Pump
Health Notes:
Health Checks:
Mild
Moderate
Hard
Duration (enter
length of time)
Stress
Feel Hypo
Illness
Menses
Vacation
Other
Carbs
Calories
Fats
Proteins
Ketones
HbA1c
Microalbumin
Cholesterol
Blood Pressure
Eye Exam
Foot Exam
Weight/Height
Dr. Visit
Exercise
Health
Medication
Food
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Rules for Logbook Entries
If you wish to add a logbook entry, press a
SmartButton
®
to turn on the meter. The icon for
the category you are choosing will appear in the
upper-left-hand corner of the display and the title
of the category will appear at the top of the
display. If you press a SmartButton
®
in error,
either press another SmartButton
®
or choose
- - - from the selection menu.
Before making a logbook entry, the time must be
selected. Use the Arrow button to choose
either the date and time displayed or Other
Time”.
Use the OK button
OK
to con f i rm your
choices. The logbook display will appear. If no
logbook display appears, your entries have not
been saved.
It is possible to enter the same logbook entry
information more than once for a given date and
time.
To remove an entry, select - - - from the menu.
Prior to seeing the logbook display, you may
press the Back button and return to the
previous display to review or edit the information
you have stored.
Press and hold the Back button to turn off
the meter.
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A calendar will appear on the display.
Scroll to the correct month and day and
press the OK button
OK
.
Add New Entry for
Exercise Entry
Other Time
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise Entry
Add New Entry for
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Other Time
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
7
14
21
28
1
15
22
29
2
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
Select Entry Date
Sep-02
9
8
What time?
pm
C3
Sep 8-02
10: 30
Entering the Date and Time
If the logbook entry is for the current
date and time, press the OK button .
If the entry is for a previous date and
time, select “Other Time” and press the
OK button
OK
.
Record the time in hours and minutes
and press the OK button
OK
. Note that
am” and “pm” change every 12 hours.
Then make your logbook entry.
OK
EXERCISE LOGBOOK ENTRIES
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Add New Entry for
Exercise Entry
Other Time
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise
Duration
Moderate
Hard
--------
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise Entry
Mild
00:10
Hard
Exercise
Duration
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise Entry
With the meter turned off, press the
Exercise SmartButton.
®
These choices will
appear on the display. Select the current
date and time to add an exercise logbook
entry at this time. Select “Other Time” if
the logbook entry is for some time in the
past and press the OK button
OK
.
Then record the duration of the exercise
to the nearest f i ve minutes. Press the OK
button
OK
to save the logbook entry.
Note: Check that the date and time
are correct for your entry. You may
rate the exercise you performed as
mild, moderate, or hard. Press the
OK button
OK
.
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HEALTH LOGBOOK ENTRIES
After selecting the date and time, two menu choices
will appear. You may make health logbook entries
for the current time or another time (see page 85).
“Health Notes” allow you to enter information about
your day.
Logbook
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise
Hard 00:10
Feel Hypo
Illness
Menses
Vacation
Stress
--------
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Checks
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Entry
The exercise logbook entry you recorded
will be saved this way in your
electronic logbook. You may also scroll
through the logbook to view previous
entries. Press the OK button
OK
while
you are in the logbook to edit or delete
the highlighted entry (see pages
105–107).
Select “Health Notes” and press the
OK button
OK
.
Choose from this menu:
Stress Menses
Feel Hypo Vacation
Illness Other
Press the OK button
OK
to save and
view the logbook entry.
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Logbook
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Stress
Health Checks
Health Notes
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Entry
The logbook entry with your Health Note
will be saved this way in the electronic
logbook.
To record check-up information, select
Health Checks” and press the OK
button
OK
.
Choose from this menu:
Ketones Eye Exam
HbA1c Foot Exam
Microalbumin Weight/Height
Cholesterol Dr. Visit
Blood Pressure
“Health Checks” are another type of health logbook
entry that you can record. Health Checks include
home and laboratory tests as well as doctors’
examinations. All of this information is vital to a
good diabetes management plan. Health Checks
may be stored in your electronic logbook at the time
they occur or at some later time.
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Many Health Checks allow you to input numeric
values. In order to adjust the number, use the
Arrow button to scroll up and down. Press the OK
button to save your selection and return to the
Health Checks menu. Following are sample entries
possible under “Health Checks. When you have
completed your Health Check entries, scroll to “Exit
Health Checks” and press the OK button
OK
. Your
Health Check entry will be saved in the electronic
logbook.
Ketones
Negative
--------
Small
Trace
Moderate
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Ketones
--------
Small
Trace
Moderate
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Negative
Ketones
When you check ketones, you can enter
the results in your electronic logbook.
Results may be:
Negative Moderate
Trace Large
Small
Scroll to your selection and press the
OK button
OK
.
OK
You will return to the Health Checks menu
with “Exit Health Checks” highlighted. If
you are f i nished with your entries, press
the OK button
OK
with Exit Health
Checks” highlighted. If you wish to enter
other Health Checks, use the Arrow button
to scroll to the additional menu choice
and press the OK button .
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We ight/Height
Blood Pressure
Eye Exam
Foot Exam
Dr. Visit
Exit Health Checks
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Logbook
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Ketones Negative
Your entry will be saved this way in the
electronic logbook.
OK
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You can enter your test results for
microalbumin as “Normal”, “Positive”, a
numeric value from 1 to 1000 or >1000”.
When entering data, the value will start
at the value you last saved. Scroll to your
selection and press the OK button
OK
.
HbA1c
5.2%
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Microalbumin
---------
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Tests for hemoglobin A1c, also known
as HbA1c or A1c, can be recorded from
4% to 15% in 0.1% steps. When entering
data, the value will start at the value you
last saved. Scroll to your selection and
press the OK button
OK
.
HbA1c
Microalbumin
Blood Pressure
The logbook range for the f i rst number (systolic) is
80–200 mmHg. The range for the second number
(diastolic) is 40–150 mmHg. Both are in 1-mmHg
steps. Blood pressure (B.P.) above or below these
ranges will appear on the display as “- - -” and will
not be recorded in the logbook.
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Blood Pressure
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
120/ 80
LDL:
Cholesterol
18 7
Total:
HDL:
----
----
Trig:
----
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Note: When entering data, the value will start at
the value you last saved.
You may enter cholesterol test results in
1-mg/dL (0.1-mmol/L) steps for:
• Total (up to >1000) (>25.9 mmol/L)
• LDL (up to >500) (>13.0 mmol/L)
• HDL (up to >500) (>13.0 mmol/L)
• Triglycerides (Trig) (up to >3000)
(>33.9 mmol/L)
To advance to the next cholesterol entry,
press the OK button
OK
. To return to a
previous cholesterol entry on this display,
press the Back button .
When entering data, the value will start
at the value you last saved.
Cholesterol
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To record a foot examination, select
Enter Foot Examand press the OK
button
OK
.
Foot Exam
Enter Eye Exam
--------
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Enter Foot Exam
--------
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
To record an eye examination, select
Enter Eye Examand press the OK
button
OK
.
Eye Exam
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To record the date of your last visit to the
doctor, select “Enter Dr. Visit”.
We ight
150.0
Height
67.0
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Enter Dr. Visit
--------
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Health Checks
Enter your weight in 0.5-pound steps
and your height in 0.5-inch steps. When
entering data, the value will start at the
value you last saved.
Weight/Height
Doctor Visit
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The medication menu reflects your input
in the Set-up mode (see pages 68–72).
If you entered diabetes pills, insulin,
and/or insulin pump information, it will
appear on the display as in this example.
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
Pill A
Pump Bolus
InsulinA
InsulinB
Pill B
Pump Daily Total
Please use Set-up mode
to select pills, insulin or
pump functions.
Add New Entry for
Meds Entry
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Other Time
Press the Medication SmartButton
®
to
access the menu. You may track your
diabetes pills, insulin types and dosages,
and insulin pump information. Select the
current date and time or “Other Time
(see page 85).
If you entered0 pills,0” insulin, and
No” for pump in the Set-up mode, this
message will appear. To select your
medications return to Set-up mode (see
Custom Meter Set-up Sequence, pages
62–76).
MEDICATION LOGBOOK ENTRIES
Medication Menu
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The logbook entry will be saved this way
in your electronic logbook.
Pill A
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
1.0
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
Pill A
Pump Bolus
InsulinA
InsulinB
Pill B
Pump Daily Total
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
Pill B
Exit Meds Entry
Pump Daily Total
InsulinB
InsulinA
Pump Bolus
Logbook
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Pill A 1.0
Diabetes Pills
To enter your diabetes pills, select the
pill you have taken and press the OK
button
OK
.
Enter the number of pills you have taken
(in 0.5 or one-half pill steps) and press
the OK button
OK
. When entering data,
the value will start at the value you last
saved.
After your medication logbook entry,
select “Exit Meds Entry” and press the
OK button
OK
or select another item
from the menu.
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The insulin dosage will be saved this way
in your electronic logbook.
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
InsulinA
Pump Bolus
InsulinB
Pill B
Pump Daily Total
Pill A
InsulinA
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
10.0
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
Pill A
Pill B
Exit Meds Entry
Pump Daily Total
InsulinB
Pump Bolus
Stress
Logbook
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
InsulinA
10.0
Insulin Dosages
Enter an insulin dosage by highlighting an
insulin type and press the OK button
OK
.
Then record the units of insulin. The
meter was set at the factory to record
units in 0.1 increments. When entering
data, the value will start at the value
you last saved.
If you wish to record a second insulin,
choose from the list, and then enter the
number of units. Repeat these steps as
needed. After completing your insulin
logbook entry, select “Exit Meds Entry
and press the OK button
OK
.
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Then enter the units in 0.1 steps and
press the OK button
OK
. When entering
data, the value will start at the value you
last saved.
Pump Bolus
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
0.1
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
InsulinA
InsulinB
Pill B
Pump Daily Total
Pump Bolus
Pill A
Insulin Pump
You can enter insulin pump information as bolus
entries or as a daily total.
If you are entering bolus information,
select “Pump Bolus” and press the OK
button
OK
.
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To enter your pump total for the day,
scroll to Pump Daily Total” and press the
OK button
OK
.
Logbook
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Pump
Bolus 0.1
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
Pump Bolus
InsulinA
InsulinB
Pill B
Pump Daily Total
Pill A
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
Pill B
Pill A
Exit Meds Entry
Pump Daily Total
InsulinB
InsulinA
If you have completed your medication
logbook entry, select “Exit Meds Entry”.
The dosage will be saved this way in your
electronic logbook.
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Your daily pump total will be saved this
way in your electronic logbook.
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
Pill B
Pill A
Exit Meds Entry
ME4
InsulinB
InsulinA
Pump Bolus
Logbook
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Pump
Daily Total 25.2
Pump Daily Total
Sep 8-02 9:20 pm
Meds Entry
25.2
Use the Arrow button to scroll to the
number of units you have taken over the
past 24 hours and press the OK button
OK
. When entering data, the value will
start at the value you last saved.
When you have completed your
medication logbook entries, select
Exit Meds Entry”.
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Then enter the type of meal from the
meal menu. You may also record alcohol
usage.
Add New Entry for
Food Entry
Sep 8-02 5:26 pm
Other Time
Lunch
Breakfast
Dinner
Snack
Alcohol
--------
Sep 8-02 5:26 pm
Food Entry
FOOD LOGBOOK ENTRIES
Food and blood glucose levels are closely linked.
Logbook entries allow you to keep track of important
nutritional information for each meal or snack by
type of nutrient.
Press the Food SmartButton
®
and
select either the current date and time
or “Other Time”.
Your food logbook entry will be saved
this way in the electronic logbook.
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Dinner
Information
Carbs:
Fats:
Calories:
Proteins:
375
15
------
60
FE3
Logbook
Dinner
Carbs: 60
Sep 8-02 5:26 pm
Fats: 15
Calories: 375
Dinner
Information
Carbs:
Fats:
Calories:
Proteins:
---
---
---
---
You may enter carbohydrates (carbs),
fats, and proteins in the range of 0 to
250 in 1-unit steps. Carbohydrates may
be entered as units or grams, whichever
you prefer. Calories may be entered in
5-unit steps in the range of 0 to 2550.
Use the Arrow button to change the
units for each item. If you do not wish to
enter units for an item, select “- - -” and
press the OK button . Do Not enter 
0 because it willbe included in your 
FastFacts
®
 averages (see page108). 
Press the OK button to advance to
the next nutrient. To return to a previous
nutrient, press the Back button .
Note: When entering data, the value will start at
the value you last saved.
OK
OK
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To edit or delete a comment, be sure
the highlight is on the glucose test result
to which the comment is attached.
Press the OK button
OK
(see page 105
for electronic logbook entry example).
ess
Logbook
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Aft Brkft
Glucose 125 mg/dL
ess
Logbook
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Aft Brkft
Glucose 125 mg/dL
Adding, Changing, or Deleting Logbook Information
Step 1. Press the FastFacts
®
SmartButton
®
to enter the FastFacts
®
menu.
Step 2. Select “Logbook” from the
FastFacts
®
menu and press the OK
button
OK
. The most recent entry in
your electronic logbook will appear
on the display.
Step 3. Use the Arrow button to scroll
through your logbook entries.
Note the location of the highlight in
the logbook display. Note also on the
right-hand margin the arrows ( ).
They indicate the direction you may
scroll through your logbook.
Step 4. Press the OK button
OK
to edit
(add to or change) or delete
logbook information.
EDITING OR DELETING TEST COMMENTS 
(Example)
You may edit other comments at this
time. To delete a comment, scroll to “- - -”
and press the OK button
OK
. When you
have completed editing the comments,
scroll to “Save” and press the OK
button
OK
.
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Exer
Health
Gluc. 125 Comment
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Save
Bef Brkft
--------
Bef Lunch
Aft Lunch
Aft Brkft
Food
--------
--------
Bef Lunch
Food
Exer
Health
Save
Gluc. 125 Comment
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Exer
Save
Health
Food
--------
--------
Aft Brkft
Gluc. 125 Comment
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
To change the mealtime, select “Food
and press the OK button
OK
.
Scroll to the desired mealtime and press
the OK button
OK
again.
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Press the OK button
OK
to edit.
Str
Logbook
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Bef Lunch
Glucose 125 mg/dL
Edit
Delete
Food Entry
Sep 15-02 5:26 pm
Logbook
Dinner
Carbs: 60
Sep 15-02 5:26 pm
Fats: 15
Your edited comment will appear this way
in your electronic logbook.
EDITING OR DELETING ELECTRONIC LOGBOOK 
ENTRY 
(Example)
All electronic logbook entries are edited
or deleted in the same way. Use the
Arrow button to highlight the
electronic logbook entry you wish to
change and press the OK button
OK
.
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To change the entry, use the Arrow button
and press the OK button
OK
.
Lunch
Breakfast
Dinner
Snack
Alcohol
--------
Sep 15-02 5:26 pm
Food Entry
Dinner
Information
Carbs:
Fats:
Calories:
Proteins:
---
---
60
15
Dinner
Information
Carbs:
Calories:
Fats:
Proteins:
45
15
---
---
Make sure the icon, date and time, and
description are correct. (If you make an
error, press the Back button to return
to the menu.) Press the OK button
on the selected mealtime. If you wish to
change the entry to another mealtime,
scroll to the mealtime and press the
OK button
OK
.
To keep the entry as it is, press the
OK button
OK
.
OK
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Your entry will be deleted from the
electronic logbook.
Logbook
Dinner
Carbs: 45
Sep 15-02 5:26 pm
Fats: 15
Edit
Delete
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise Entry
Entry
removed
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise Entry
Logbook
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise
Hard 00:10
The edited entry will appear this way in
your electronic logbook.
To delete an entry, highlight the entry
and press the OK button
OK
.
Use the Arrow button to select
Delete” and press the OK button .
OK
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Logbook
Insulin Intake
FastFacts
Hypo Info
Health Checks
Glucose Analysis
Glucose by Meals
Food Averages
FastFacts
®
 SmartButton
®
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
FastFacts
®
FEATURE
FastFacts
®
 Menu
The FastFacts
®
menu lists several choices.
See the next page for a description of
what is available under each choice.
Enter FastFacts
®
by pressing the
FastFacts
®
SmartButton.
®
This will put
you in the meter memory. The
FastFacts
®
feature allows you to view
charts and graphs of your test results
and other logbook information you
have entered.
Note: The meter will turn itself off after one
minute of inactivity. Press any SmartButton
®
to
turn the meter back on.
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FastFacts
®
 Menu
Logbook Glucose test results with comments and logbook
entries by date and time
Glucose by Meals Glucose test results by date before and after meals
Glucose Analysis Graph of All Results. Interactive graph of all
glucose test results by date
Graph by Time of Day. Graph of glucose results by
time of day
Average of All Results. Average of all results taken
for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days
Average by Time of Day. Averages by time of day
for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days
Averages by Exercise. Glucose averages before,
during, and after exercise for the last 7, 14, 30, 60,
and 90 days
Glucose Range Info. Percent of glucose test results
within, above, and below target range, before and
after meals, for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days
Insulin Intake Average insulin doses by insulin type, before and
after meals, for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days
Hypo Info Incidents of hypoglycemia (blood glucose of
70 mg/dL or less) before and after meals for the
last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days
Food Averages Average daily intake of carbohydrates, fats,
calories, and proteins for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and
90 days
Health Checks Dates and results of medical tests
Help LifeScan Web site address
(Meter Memory)
LOGBOOK MEMORY
To review the details of each glucose test, comments,
and logbook entries, select “Logbook”. The logbook
is the meter memory. You may review all entries in
your electronic logbook, by date and time, by pressing
the Arrow button . In addition to reviewing records,
you may also edit the records (see pages 103-107).
Following are sample records. Comments are attached
to a test result; logbook entries are not.
GLUCOSEBY MEALS
To review test results before and after meals, select
Glucose by Meals”. Highlight the desired mealtime
and press the OK button
OK
. A summary of all test
results by date before and after the chosen meal or at
night will appear. Use the Arrow button to view
more entries.
110
Logbook
Sep 8-02 10:30 am
Bef Lunch
Glucose 125 mg/dL
Before Exer
Logbook
Sep 15-02 3:30 pm
Exercise
Hard 00:10
Bef Brkft Aft Brkft
Sep
80
120
140
---
70 125
100 115
Glucose by Meals
70
125
Sep 7
Sep 6
Sep 6
Sep 5
Sep 4
90
140
8
Lunch
Dinner
Night
Glucose by Meals
Breakfast
Test Result with Comments Logbook Entry
111
GLUCOSE ANALYSIS
When you select “Glucose Analysis” on the
FastFacts
®
menu, an additional menu of choices
appears. Use the Arrow button to move to the
desired menu and press the OK button .
Interactive Graph of All Results
The interactive graph displays three days of test
results at a time with the most recent test result
flashing. A bold bar above the dates indicates a
weekend. The two dotted lines indicate the lowest
and highest values of your before- and after-meal
glucose ranges (see Advanced Feature Set-up, pages
72–76). If you have not selected an after-meal range,
only the before-meal range will appear. Results
above 300 mg/dL or below 50 mg/dL are indicated by
an arrow at the top or bottom edge of the graph.
Glucose Analysis
Average by Time of Day
Graph of All Results
Graph by Time of Day
Glucose Range Info
Average of All Results
Average by Exercise
Graph shows all
results
Use arrows to scroll
OK for details
Interactive
Glucose Graph
Sep 22 Sep 23 Sep 24
15 0
50
200
250
300
100
OK
112
Graph by Time of Day
You may view test results on a graph by time period
when you select “Graph by Time of Day”.
Graph daily results
by time period
Before Breakfast
After Breakfast
Before Lunch
After Lunch
Before Dinner
After Dinner
Logbook
Sep 21-02 7:20 pm
Glucose 135 mg/dL
Aft Dinner
Carbs: 45
Dinner
FF29
Sep 21 Sep 22 Sep 23
15 0
50
200
250
300
10 0
Note: If you press the OK button
OK
while in the
logbook, you will begin to edit or delete test
comments and will not be able to use the Back
button to return to the graph.
OK
You may scroll backward or forward in time using
the Arrow button to move from one point to
another. Individual test results will flash as you
scroll. To view the details of a test, press the OK
button while that test result is flashing. Press
the Back button to return to the graph. You may
move back and forth between the graph and the
logbook as often as you wish.
OK
Results by time period are shown day by day, one
week at a time. Each time you reach the end of the
graph, it will move by one day. Weekends are noted
by a bold bar above the dates.
Average of All Results
Test result averages are available for the last 7, 14,
30, 60, and 90 days. The number of tests that make
up each average is shown on the left in parentheses.
113
15 0
50
200
250
300
100
Sep 21 Sep 28
Before Breakfast
Glucose Results
Graph daily results
by time period
Number of Days Avg
7
14
30
60
90
120
147
187
200
201
(33)
(75)
(153)
(202)
Average of all
Results
(18)
114
Average by Exercise
Test result averages before, during, and after
exercise are available for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and
90 days. The number of tests that make up each
average is shown on the left in parentheses.
Avg. by Exercise
14 Days
125
103
110
(14) Before exercise
( 3) During exercise
(14) After exercise
Average by
Exercise
Days
7
30
60
90
14
Avg. by time of
Day - 14 Days
95
135
80
125
(14)
Bef Brkft
Aft Brkft
Bef Lunch
128
Bef Dinner
(7) Aft Dinner
128
Aft Lunch
(14)
(14)
(14)
(14)
Average by
time of Day
7
30
60
90
14
Days
Average by Time of Day
Test averages by time of day are available for the
last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days. The number of tests
that make up each average is shown on the left in
parentheses.
115
Glucose Range Info
If you entered your before- and after-meal glucose
ranges in the Set-up mode, you may review the
percentage of your test results that are above,
below, and within your target ranges. The number of
tests that make up each percentage is shown on the
left in parentheses. Otherwise, before-meal ranges
are factory-set at 90–130 mg/dL. After-meal target
ranges must be set by the user (see pages 75–76).
(6) Above 20%
(3) Below 10%
(5) In Range 70%
Bef Brkft Glucose
Range 90-130
Days
7
30
60
90
14
Bef Brkft Glucose
Range 90-130
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Night
To tal
Bef Meal Glucose
Range 90-130
Glucose Range Info
Before Meal
After Meal
116
In this example, the average intake of
Regular insulin over the past 14 days is
displayed. The number in parentheses
before the time segment is the number
of logbook entries for that time period.
Regular
NPH
Syringe Totals
Pump
Insulin Intake
Insulin Intake
Regular
Days
7
30
60
90
14
Regular Insulin
14 Day (Avg.)
8.0
10.5
(14) Breakfast
6:00am - 11:00am
(14) Lunch
11:00am - 5:00pm
INSULIN INTAKE
Choose “Insulin Intake” from the FastFacts
®
Menu.
The individual insulins, in this example
Regular and NPH, are based on insulins
selected in the Set-up mode (see pages
70–71). Use the Arrow button to move
to your selection and press the OK
button .
Choose the number of days you would
like to review in your average by using
the Arrow button to scroll through
choices. Press the OK button to
proceed.
Note: Each time period includes the before and
after period for that meal (see pages 74–75 to
change your schedule).
OK
OK
117
In this example, the average number
of insulin units taken over the last
14 days appears. The number shown in
parentheses is the number of syringe
insulin entries over the time period. An
asterisk (*) after the number means
there has been at least one day in the
time period without an entry.
Regular
NPH
Syringe Totals
Pump
Insulin Intake
Insulin Intake
Syringe Totals
Daily Average
Daily Totals
(18)*
14 Day (Avg.)
To tal Daily Insulin
24.6
Insulin Intake
Syringe Totals
Syringe Totals
To view the total of all individual insulins
taken by syringe or insulin pen that you
have previously stored in the logbook,
select “Syringe Totals” and press the OK
button
OK
.
You may view the daily average of your
insulin intake over the last 7, 14, 30, 60,
and 90 days (example 14 days).
118
Select “Pump” to view bolus intake,
daily averages, and daily totals. You can
review the last 7, 14, 30, 60, or 90 days.
Daily Totals
Daily Average
Insulin Intake
Syringe Totals
Insulin Intake
Daily Totals
85.0
92.0
------
76.5
56.0
84.0
Sep 15 - 02
Sep 14 - 02
Sep 12 - 02
Sep 11 - 02
Sep 10 - 02
-----------
Premixed
Rapid
Syringe Totals
Insulin Intake
Pump
To view your total syringe insulin intake
for each day, scroll to “Daily Totals” and
press the OK button
OK
.
If you did not record a syringe insulin
intake for a particular day, “- - -” will
appear in both columns.
Insulin Pump
119
“Daily Average” displays the average of
the total daily pump insulin. This example
is for the last 14 days. The number of
entries is listed in parentheses. An
asterisk (*) means there are days with no
entries.
Insulin Intake
Pump
Daily Totals
Daily Average
Bolus
Pump Bolus
14 Day (Avg.)
6.0
8.0
(14) Breakfast
6:00am - 11:00am
(14) Lunch
11:00am - 5:00pm
14 Day (Avg.)
To tal Daily
Pump Insulin
52.3
(12)*
Insulin Intake
Pump
Bolus” will display your average bolus
intake for each mealtime (Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner, Night) based on your
schedule (see pages 73–76).
This example shows the average bolus
intake in units by time. The number of
logbook entries appears in parentheses.
120
85.0
92.0
82.5
76.5
-----
84.0
Sep 14-02
Sep 14-02
Sep 13-02
Sep 12-02
Sep 10-02
Insulin Intake
Pump Daily Totals
----------
Insulin Intake Pump Daily Totals
“Pump Daily Totals” gives the pump totals you have
entered for each day. If you did not enter a pump
total for a day, “- - -” will appear.
Hypo Info
(70 mg/dL or less)
5
1
0
0
Bef Brkft
Aft Brkft
Bef Lunch
Aft Lunch
Total - 14 Days:
6
Hypo Info
(70 mg/dL or less)
Days
7
30
60
90
14
HYPOGLYCEMIA INFORMATION
If you select “Hypo Info” from the FastFacts
®
menu,
the meter will display the actual number of
hypoglycemic events defined by the level set in
Advanced Features (see page 76). The number of
events before and after meals and during the night
for the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days is displayed.
Use the Arrow button to view the other time
periods.
121
HEALTH CHECKS
To view results and dates of various check-ups,
select “Health Checks. Scroll to the type of Health
Check using the Arrow button and press the OK
button . The entries for each will appear on the
display.
Health Checks
Sep 3- 02
Jul 14- 02
5.2%
5.9%
HbA1c:
B.P.
Weight
Height
Chol
Ketones
Dr. Visit
12 0/80
15 0.0
67.0
5.2%
187
done
Sep 3- 02
Sep 3- 02
Sep 3- 02
Sep 3- 02
Sep 3- 02
Sep 3- 02
Health Checks
Sep 3- 02
HbA1c
trace
FF20
Days
7
30
60
90
14
Food Averages
45
14
14
(14) Carbs:
(14) Fats:
(12) Proteins:
362
(10) Calories:
Breakfast
14 Day (Avg.)
Food Averages
FOOD AVERAGES
Select “Food Averages” to view average daily intake
of carbohydrates, fats, calories, and proteins over
the last 7, 14, 30, 60, and 90 days. The number of
tests that make up each average is shown on the left
in parentheses.
OK
This choice prompts you to contact
LifeScan Customer Service or visit our
Web site when you need help with
testing. Call LifeScan Customer Service 
at 1 800 227-8862. Contact us 7 days a 
week, 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Eastern Time.
122
Data Downloading
Transferring test results to your personal computer
for home viewing requires OneTouch
®
Diabetes
Manage ment Software from LifeScan and a
OneTouch
®
Interface Cable. OneTouch
®
Diabetes
Manage ment Software and a OneTouch
®
Interface
Cable are not included with your
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System. For order
information and to learn more about OneTouch
®
Diabetes Management Software, visit
www.OneTouchDiabetesSoftware.com.
Information
Contact
LifeScan
Customer Service
or
visit the Website at:
www.OneTouchDiabetes.com
SOURCES FOR HELP
123
Connect the OneTouch
®
Interface Cable
to a serial port on the back of your
computer. With the meter turned on,
connect the OneTouch
®
Interface Cable to
the data port located on the upper left
side of the meter. Be sure the cable plug
is inserted all the way.
Install OneTouch
®
 Diabetes 
Management Software.
Install OneTouch
®
Diabetes Management
Software on your computer following the
instructions provided in the OneTouch
®
Diabetes Management Software User Manual.
Note: While in the communication mode, you will
be unable to perform a blood glucose test.
Connect the OneTouch
®
Interface Cable.
For order information and to learn more about
OneTouch
®
Diabetes Management Software, visit
www.OneTouchDiabetesSoftware.com or call
LifeScan Data Management Line at 1 800 382-7226.
124
STEP 3
Transfer Data.
Follow the instructions in the OneTouch
®
Diabetes Management Software User
Manual to initiate the data transfer
command. “PC” will appear on the
display once the f i rst command is
received, indicating that the meter is in
the communication mode. You are now
ready to transfer all test results—with
date and time—stored in the meter
memory to your computer. If the
command is not received within one
minute, the meter will turn itself off. You
may also press and hold the Back button
to turn off the meter.
125
SPECIFICATIONS
Result Range: 20 to 600 mg/dL
Calibration: Plasma-equivalent
Sample: Fresh capillary whole blood
Sample Size: Minimum 1 microliter (µL)
Test Time: 5 seconds
Assay Method: Glucose oxidase biosensor
Power Source: Two AAA alkaline batteries
Battery Life: About six months at three
tests per day (one test using
backlight)
Glucose Units: mg/dL
Memory: Over 3,000 records
Automatic Shutoff: Three minutes after inserting
a test strip if sample has not
been applied; one minute
after all other user actions
Size: Approx. 3.8 in. (L)
x 2.3 in. (W) x 0.9 in. (H)
Weight: 2.8 ounces (with batteries)
Operating Ranges: Temperature 43–111°F/6–44°C
Relative humidity 10–90%
Hematocrit 30–55%
126
PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION
The OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System complies with the
following standard:
UL (Underwriters Laboratories Standard) UL 60601-1
Internally powered equipment. Battery operated
with two 1.5 volt AAA alkaline batteries.
This unit is not suitable for use in the presence of
flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or
nitrous oxide.
• Continuous mode of operation.
IPX4 degree of protection against ingress of water.
This is a level of water resistance (protection
against splashing water).
Type BF applied part degree of protection against
electrical shock. This is a level of electrical safety
protection for the user suitable for this medical
device.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
ON THE METER
See Accompanying Documentation. Read and
understand your Owner’s Booklet and test
strip package insert before using this system.
This indicates type BF applied part degree of
protection against electrical shock. This is a
level of electrical safety protection for the
patient or user suitable for this medical
device.
This indicates electrical safety certi f i cation by
the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) in
accordance with UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA 22.2 No.
601.1-94 and CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 601.1.2-94.
GUARANTEE
The makers guarantee that the
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter shall be free of
defects in material and workmanship for a period of
three years. This guarantee is valid from the date of
purchase. The guarantee extends only to the original
purchaser and is not transferable.
127
C US
128
INDEX
Advanced Features ..................................7276
Alternate Site Testing ..................15, 21–23, 2730, 32
Arrow Button .............................................3
Averages, All Results ...............................109, 113
Averages, By Exercise ..............................109, 114
Averages, By Time of Day ...........................109, 114
Averages, Food ....................................109, 121
Averages, Insulin Daily ..............................117, 119
Back Button ..............................................3
Backlight .................................................3
Backlight Button ..........................................3
Basic Set-up Mode ...................................58–61
Batteries .............................1, 43–45, 55, 125–126
Beep ............................................64, 66–67
Blood Glucose Testing ............................... 19–39
Blood Sampling, Fingertip ............................23–26
Blood Sampling, Forearm or Palm ....................27–30
Carrying Case .............................................1
Checking the System with Control Solution ............12–18
Cholesterol Units .................................... 64, 67
Code Numbers .........................10–12, 15, 31, 46–47
Coding the Meter ..................................... 10–12
Comments ....................................36, 39, 77–81
Comments, Exercise ......................................81
Comments, Food .....................................79–80
Comments, Health ....................................80–81
129
Comment? Press OK .....................................36
Con f i rmation Window ..............................7, 34–35
Contact Bars ...........................................7, 31
Control Solution, Before you begin ........................13
Control Solution, Checking the System with ...............12
Control Solution, OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
...................1, 12-18
Control Solution, Out-of-range results .................17–18
Custom Meter Set-up Sequence ......................62–76
Data Downloading ..................................122–124
Data Port .............................................2, 123
Date and Time, Entering ...................................85
Date and Time, Setting ................................60–61
Date Format ..........................................64, 66
Dehydration ...........................................iii, 41
Diabetes Pill Set-up ...................................68–69
Diabetes Pills .............................................96
Display Contrast ..........................................6
Display Language ........................................59
Display, Meter ..........................................2, 9
Display Symbols ..........................................6
Editing Comments ..................................103–105
Editing Logbook Entries ............................105–107
Electronic Logbook ................................i, 77–107
Entries, Logbook ..................................82–107
Error Messages .......................................51–55
Exercise Comments .......................................81
Exercise Logbook Entries .............................86–87
130
Exercise SmartButton
®
...................4–5, 77, 82–83, 86
FastFacts
®
.........................................108–122
FastFacts
®
Feature .................................108–122
FastFacts
®
Menu ...................................108–109
FastFacts
®
SmartButton
®
.......................4–5, 82, 108
Fingertip Testing Procedure ..........................23–26
Food Averages .....................................109, 121
Food Comments .....................................79–80
Food Logbook Entries ..............................101–102
Food SmartButton
®
..........................4–5, 77, 82–83
Forearm ...................................21–22, 27, 30, 33
Forearm or Palm Sampling,
Important Information ..............................21–22
Format, Date ........................................64, 66
Format, Time ........................................64, 66
Glucose Analysis ...............................109, 111–115
Glucose by Meals ..................................109–110
Glucose Graph, Interactive ..........................111–113
Glucose Range ..................................73, 76, 115
Graph, All Results ..............................109, 111–112
Graph, Time of Day ............................109, 112–113
Guarantee ..............................................127
Health Checks ..............................87–94, 109, 121
Health Comments ....................................80–81
Health Logbook Entries ..............................87–94
Health Notes ........................................87–88
Health SmartButton
®
........................4–5, 77, 82–83
131
High Glucose ......................................iii, 38, 51
Hyperglycemia .............................iii, 38–39, 50–51
Hypoglycemia .......................iii, 21–22, 38–39, 50–51
Hypoglycemia Information (Hypo Info) ..............109, 120
Hypoglycemia Level ..................................73, 76
Insulin Dosages ..........................................97
Insulin Intake ............................................116
Insulin Pump ...............................98–100, 118–120
Insulin Pump Set-up .....................................72
Insulin Set-up ........................................70–71
Intended Use .............................................ii
Interface Cable, OneTouch
®
.........................122–124
Laboratory Results ...................................40–41
Lancets .................................1, 19–20, 24, 28, 37
Lancet Disposal ..........................................37
Logbook ...............................i, 4, 77–107, 109–110
Logbook, Electronic ................................i, 77–107
Logbook Entries .....................................82–107
Logbook Entries, Editing or Deleting ............103, 105–107
Logbook Entries, Exercise .........................83, 86–87
Logbook Entries, Food ..........................83, 101–102
Logbook Entries, Health ..........................83, 87–94
Logbook Entries, Medication .....................83, 95–100
Low Glucose .......................................iii, 38, 51
Maintenance, Meter .....................................42
Maintenance, OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Adjustable Blood Sampler .............................42
132
Meal Schedule ........................................72–75
Medication Logbook Entries ......................83, 95–100
Medication Menu .........................................95
Medication SmartButton
®
.....................4–5, 77, 82–83
Memory .............................................77–107
Message, Check Ketones .............................39, 50
Message, Snack ......................................39, 50
Messages, Display ....................................46–50
Messages, Error .......................................51–55
Messages, Special ....................................38–39
Messages, Warning ...................................51–55
Milligrams per Deciliter ......................9, 17, 36, 49, 125
Off Button ..................................................3
OK Button ..................................................3
OneTouch
®
Diabetes Management
Software ..............................64, 68–70, 122–124
OneTouch
®
Interface Cable ..........................122–124
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Control Solution ...................1, 12–18
OneTouch
®
UltraClear
®
Cap ......................1, 19, 28–30
OneTouch
®
Ultra
®
Test Strips ..........................1, 7–8
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
Meter ...........................1–3
OneTouch
®
UltraSmart
®
System .........................1–8
OneTouch
®
UltraSoft
®
Adjustable
Blood Sampler ............................1, 19–20, 23–30
Owner’s Booklet ...........................................1
Palm .......................................21–22, 27, 30, 33
Problems and Possible Causes ........................56–57
133
Product Safety Information ..............................126
Quick Reference Guide .....................................1
Quick Start Guide ..........................................1
Reduce Chance of Infection ...............................20
Repeated Unexpected Results .............................iii
Schedule, Meal .......................................72–75
Settings ..............................................66–67
Set-up, Basic Meter ...................................58–61
Set-up, Custom Meter ................................62–76
Set-up Menu .........................................62–63
Speci f i cations ...........................................125
Syringe Totals .......................................117–118
System Overview ........................................i–8
Temperature Range ....................8, 13, 36, 53, 55, 125
Test Mode ............................................15, 32
Test Port ...............................................2, 31
Test Procedure .......................................31–35
Time Format .........................................64, 66
Time Setting .............................................60
Unexpected Results .......................................iii
Unit of Measure, mg/dL ....................9, 17, 36, 49, 125
Vial, Control Solution ...........................12–13, 16–18
Vial, Test Strip ...................................8, 10–12, 17
Warning Messages ....................................51–55
Warranty Registration Card ...............................i, 1
Week, Beginning of ...............................64, 66–67
Notes
134
Notes
135
136
Notes
Distributed by:
LifeScan, Inc.
Milpitas, CA 95035
For:
LifeScan Europe
Division of Cilag GmbH International
6300 Zug, Switzerland
© 2006 LifeScan, Inc.
Rev. date: 02/2011 AW 06078808B
Meter Made in China
As your partner in diabetes care, we offer valuable diabetes-related
knowledge, tools and special offers online.
www.OneTouchDiabetes.com
www.OneTouchEnEspanol.com
Should you need additional assistance, we welcome you to contact
us 7 days a week, 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Eastern Time.
1 800 227-8862 (English)
1 800 381-7226 (Español)
For assistance outside of these hours, please contact your
healthcare professional.
AW 06078808B
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