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Accu-Chek Nano User Manual

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Chapter 4: Meter Memory, Setup, and Data Transfer
Memory
Storing Blood Glucose and Control Test Results
The meter automatically stores up to 500 blood glucose test results with the time and date of the test and
any test markers. Results can be reviewed at any time. Test results are stored from the newest to the oldest,
so set the time and date correctly in the meter. Having the correct time and date setting helps ensure
appropriate interpretation of stored blood glucose results by you and your healthcare team.
NOTE
The memory is not lost when the batteries are replaced; however, confirm that the time and date are
still correct. See Chapter 4, Setting the Time and Date.
Once 500 blood glucose results or 20 control results are in memory, adding a new result causes the
oldest one to be deleted.
If more than 500 tests are performed within a 90‑day period, only the most recent 500 results are
included in the 90‑day average.
Press and hold
or to scroll through the results faster.
The control results are stored in memory, but cannot be reviewed on the meter. They are not included
in the 7‑, 14‑, 30‑, and 90‑day averages. To view stored control results, first transfer them to a
compatible software application. For product availability, please contact the ACCU‑CHEK Customer Care
Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072.

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Accu-Chek Nano Specifications

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BrandAccu-Chek
ModelNano
CategoryBlood Glucose Meter
LanguageEnglish

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