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Using the meter as an electronic notebook
5
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If the memory contains both results that were saved together
with the time and date and results that were saved without this
information, the averages and respective lowest and highest
values will only be calculated from results saved with the time
and date that come chronologically before the first result without
the time and date. Example: The meter saved 150 results over a
period of 50 days. The result in memory location 51 was saved
without the time and date. The results in memory locations 1 to
50, which were saved together with the time and date, cover a
20-day period. For calculation of the 7- and 14-day averages,
those results are included that are within the period in question.
The 30-day average is calculated from all 50 results, even if
these only covered a 20-day period. The results after the result
without the time and date (memory location 52 and higher) are
no longer available for calculation of averages, even if they were
saved with the time and date.
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If you turn the meter off with the Test button, it shows you the
number of test strips remaining in the drum (see Chapter 2.3.2).
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The meter turns off automatically if you have not pressed a
button for 60 seconds.
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Accu-Chek Compact Plus Specifications

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BrandAccu-Chek
ModelCompact Plus
CategoryBlood Glucose Meter
LanguageEnglish

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