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Accu-Chek GO User Manual

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Chapter 4: Using the Meter’s Memory
The meter automatically stores up to 300 test results, and you can review them at any time. If you’ve set the
date and time (see pages 7 - 8), this information is stored and displayed with the test results. If you haven’t set
the date and time, test results are simply stored in order, from newest to oldest. Once all the memory locations
are full, the meter automatically overwrites the oldest entry.
In a multiple resident environment, we recommend that you do not use the memory function, including the
7, 14, and 30 day average because the results stored in the ACCU-CHEK Go meter memory are not linked
to specific resident identifications.
In addition to results, the meter also stores all relevant additional information and display messages. For
example, results flagged as control results (see Chapter 2) are displayed together with a bottle symbol
incorporating the letter "C." Results obtained at a temperature outside the permitted range are displayed
together with a thermometer symbol. Please refer to Chapter 5 for a complete list of display messages and
symbols.
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Accu-Chek GO Specifications

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BrandAccu-Chek
ModelGO
CategoryBlood Glucose Meter
LanguageEnglish

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