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Bioaid Hemoglobin (HB%) Meter
Bioaid Hemoglobin (HB%) Meter After applying the sample, ensure the Sample Reaction Zone is completely covered. The Sample Reaction Zone should remain covered throughout the entire test. If the Sample Reaction Zone is not covered, or if there is too much sample covering the Sample Reaction Zone, repeat the test with a new test strip.Note: Do not add more blood to the test strip if the sample applied to the Sample Reaction Zone is too little. The error E-5 or a low result may appear on screen. Discard the used strip and retest.Code NumberEach package of test strips is printed with a code number, lot number, unopened expiration date and test quantity in vial. Whenever a new vial is opened, mark the date on the label. Calculate the opened expiration date by adding three months. Record this opened expiration date on the label.Section 1IntroductionThe Hemoglobin Testing System is intended for the quantitative determination of hemoglobin (Hb) and calculated hematocrit (Hct) in capillary and venous human whole blood. The easy to operate system consists of a portable meter that analyzes the intensity and color of light reflected from the reagent area of a test strip, ensuring quick and accurate results.The Hemoglobin Testing System provides results in less than 15 seconds and requires only a single drop of whole blood. The meter can store up to 1,000 results and records can be transferred to a computer for further analysis using the USB port. The meter can be operated by 3 AAA (1.5V) batteries or an optional AC adapter.To ensure accurate results:Read instructions and complete any necessary training before use.Use the code chip that accompanies each box of test strips.• Use only Hemoglobin Test Strips with the Hemoglobin Meter.⚫ For in vitro diagnostic use only.⚫ For professional use only.Test only whole blood samples. EDTA or heparin anticoagulants can be used.Keep out of reach of children.Note: Throughout this user guide, meter parts or functions will appear in bold. Items appearing on displays are identified in bold italics.
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Bioaid Hemoglobin (HB%) Meter
After applying the sample, ensure the Sample Reaction Zone is completely covered. The Sample Reaction Zone should remain covered throughout the entire test. If the Sample Reaction Zone is not covered, or if there is too much sample covering the Sample Reaction Zone, repeat the test with a new test strip.
Note: Do not add more blood to the test strip if the sample applied to the Sample Reaction Zone is too little. The error E-5 or a low result may appear on screen. Discard the used strip and retest.
Code Number
Each package of test strips is printed with a code number, lot number, unopened expiration date and test quantity in vial. Whenever a new vial is opened, mark the date on the label. Calculate the opened expiration date by adding three months. Record this opened expiration date on the label.
Section 1
Introduction
The Hemoglobin Testing System is intended for the quantitative determination of hemoglobin (Hb) and calculated hematocrit (Hct) in capillary and venous human whole blood. The easy to operate system consists of a portable meter that analyzes the intensity and color of light reflected from the reagent area of a test strip, ensuring quick and accurate results.
The Hemoglobin Testing System provides results in less than 15 seconds and requires only a single drop of whole blood. The meter can store up to 1,000 results and records can be transferred to a computer for further analysis using the USB port. The meter can be operated by 3 AAA (1.5V) batteries or an optional AC adapter.
To ensure accurate results:
Read instructions and complete any necessary training before use.
Use the code chip that accompanies each box of test strips.
• Use only Hemoglobin Test Strips with the Hemoglobin Meter.
⚫ For in vitro diagnostic use only.
⚫ For professional use only.
Test only whole blood samples. EDTA or heparin anticoagulants can be used.
Keep out of reach of children.
Note: Throughout this user guide, meter parts or functions will appear in bold. Items appearing on displays are identified in bold italics.
Bioaid Hemoglobin (HB%) Meter
Bioaid Hemoglobin (HB%) Meter
After applying the sample, ensure the Sample Reaction Zone is completely covered. The Sample Reaction Zone should remain covered throughout the entire test. If the Sample Reaction Zone is not covered, or if there is too much sample covering the Sample Reaction Zone, repeat the test with a new test strip.
Note: Do not add more blood to the test strip if the sample applied to the Sample Reaction Zone is too little. The error E-5 or a low result may appear on screen. Discard the used strip and retest.
Code Number
Each package of test strips is printed with a code number, lot number, unopened expiration date and test quantity in vial. Whenever a new vial is opened, mark the date on the label. Calculate the opened expiration date by adding three months. Record this opened expiration date on the label.
Section 1
Introduction
The Hemoglobin Testing System is intended for the quantitative determination of hemoglobin (Hb) and calculated hematocrit (Hct) in capillary and venous human whole blood. The easy to operate system consists of a portable meter that analyzes the intensity and color of light reflected from the reagent area of a test strip, ensuring quick and accurate results.
The Hemoglobin Testing System provides results in less than 15 seconds and requires only a single drop of whole blood. The meter can store up to 1,000 results and records can be transferred to a computer for further analysis using the USB port. The meter can be operated by 3 AAA (1.5V) batteries or an optional AC adapter.
To ensure accurate results:
Read instructions and complete any necessary training before use.
Use the code chip that accompanies each box of test strips.
• Use only Hemoglobin Test Strips with the Hemoglobin Meter.
⚫ For in vitro diagnostic use only.
⚫ For professional use only.
Test only whole blood samples. EDTA or heparin anticoagulants can be used.
Keep out of reach of children.
Note: Throughout this user guide, meter parts or functions will appear in bold. Items appearing on displays are identified in bold italics.