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How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions • 37
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How to Use Your Monitor’s Optional Memory Functions
Marking allows you to identify specific blood glucose test results or
insulin doses in the monitor’s memory.
• The Marking function is turned off when you receive your new
monitor. To set up the Marking function, refer to page 41.
• For how to mark a blood glucose test, refer to page 45.
• For how to mark an insulin dose, refer to page 46.
MARKING
Marking Blood Glucose Test Results:
Some examples of how you may use the
Marking function to mark blood glucose
test results are shown below.
—You may wish to mark a test result to
identify that it was taken after eating.
—You may have retested to confirm a
previous reading and do not want the
result added to your averages.
Marked Blood
Glucose Test
Result
(Example)
NOTE:
Marked test results are not included in any averages. If you
have not set the time and date, all blood glucose monitoring results and
insulin doses will be marked and will not be included in averages.
PM
mmol/L
Marking Insulin Doses:
Some examples of how you may use
the Marking function to mark an
insulin dose are shown below.
—You may wish to mark a dose that
you are recording to indicate that you
entered the information at a different
time than you actually injected.
—You may wish to indicate that a dose
amount was different than what you
normally take at that time.
Marked
Insulin Dose
(Example)
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