Lifescan Blood Glucose Meter SureStep Pro User Manual

Bedside Unit Operator’s Guide  
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The SureStep Pro Bedside Unit is for in vitro  
diagnostic use for the quantitative  
measurement of glucose in venous, capillary,  
arterial, and neonatal whole blood samples.  
It should not be used for the  
diagnosis of diabetes.  
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CAUTION  
This product contains a barcode scanner. It is  
a class II laser which operates at 680 nm and  
uses 0.88 mW of energy. This product meets  
21 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations)  
1040.10* laser light when activated.  
Do not stare into the laser beam. Refer to page 8  
of this guide for information and instructions on  
barcode scanner operation.  
©2002, 1996 LifeScan, Inc. All rights reserved.  
The system described herein is covered by one or more of the  
following US patents: D392,740, D367,109, 5,418,142, 5,515,170,  
5,526,120, 5,563,031, 5,605,837, 5,780,304, 5,789,255,  
5,922,530, 5,968,836, and 6,335,203. Use of the system described  
herein is protected under US patent 4,935,346. Purchase of the  
system described herein does not act to grant a license under these  
patents. Such a license is granted only when the device is used with  
SureStepPro or OneTouch SureStepTest Strips. No test strip supplier  
other than LifeScan is authorized to grant such a license, and  
LifeScan does not endorse or encourage the use of any strips  
manufactured by anyone other than LifeScan.  
*A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation  
established for any product that contains a laser.  
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Table of Contents  
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v  
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi  
What You’ll Find in This Guide. . . . . . . vi  
Conventions Used in This Guide . . . . . . . viii  
CHAPTER 1–Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
The Bedside Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
General Operating Information . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Entering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Scanning a Barcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
System Beep Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
SureStepPro Test Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Infection Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
CHAPTER 2–Quality Control Test . . . . . . 15  
When to Perform a Quality Control Test . . 16  
Glucose Control Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Performing a Quality Control Test . . . . . . . 18  
Applying Control Solution to Test Strip. 22  
CHAPTER 3–Patient Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Performing a Patient Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Applying Blood Sample to Test Strip . . . 33  
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CHAPTER 4–Data Management . . . . . . . 41  
Transferring Data to the Workstation . . . . 41  
Using a Direct Infrared Port Connection 42  
Using the Connection Module. . . . . . . . 44  
Bedside Unit Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Accessing Memory to Review Data . . . . 49  
CHAPTER 5–Care and Maintenance . . . . 53  
General Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
When to Clean the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Cleaning the Outside of the Unit . . . . . . . 54  
Cleaning the Test Strip Holder and Lens . . 54  
Changing the Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Adjusting the Screen Contrast . . . . . . . . . . 60  
CHAPTER 6–Special Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Linearity Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Unknown Solution Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
In-Service Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
CHAPTER 7–Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . 77  
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Unexpected Messages and Observations . . 85  
APPENDIX A–Bedside Unit  
Configuration Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Bedside Unit Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Barcode Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
Cleaning Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101  
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Preface  
SureStepPro is LifeScan’s integrated blood  
glucose management system for testing,  
tracking, and managing patient and quality  
control data.  
The SureStepPro System offers diabetes  
caregivers and patients off-meter blood dosing  
of the test strip. This design can help reduce  
the risk of transmission of blood-borne  
pathogens between patients, while providing  
accurate and reliable blood glucose results at  
the point of patient care.  
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Preface  
About This Guide  
The SureStepPro Bedside Unit Operator’s Guide  
provides detailed instructions on using and  
maintaining the SureStepPro Bedside Unit.  
Because bedside unit settings will vary  
depending on how the unit is configured, you  
will benefit by becoming familiar with the  
configuration options. For more detailed  
information on configuration options, ask your  
system administrator or refer to Appendix A,  
Bedside Unit Configuration Options, for a list  
of bedside unit options configured at the  
workstation.  
What You’ll Find in This Guide  
Chapter 1, Introduction, provides you with an  
overview of the system and outlines basic  
operating instructions.  
Chapter 2, Quality Control Test, guides you  
through the steps of performing a quality  
control test.  
Chapter 3, Patient Test, guides you through  
the steps of performing a patient blood test.  
Chapter 4, Data Management, covers the  
bedside unit/workstation data transfer session.  
Details for this procedure can be found in the  
DataLink System Administrator’s Guide. Chapter  
4 also provides information on reviewing test  
results stored in bedside unit memory.  
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Chapter 5, Care and Maintenance, instructs  
you on how to clean the bedside unit and test  
strip holder and change the batteries.  
Chapter 6, Special Tests, provides instructions  
for performing a linearity test and an unknown  
solution test. Also included are instructions on  
in-service training, when teaching new  
operators how to use the bedside unit to  
perform a glucose test.  
Chapter 7, Troubleshooting, lists error  
conditions that may occur or messages that  
may appear during operation and offers  
solutions to correct the problems.  
Appendix A, Bedside Unit Configuration  
Options, includes a list of all bedside unit  
options that have been configured (selected by  
your system administrator) at the workstation.  
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Preface  
Conventions Used in This Guide  
NOTE  
Points out additional information that may be  
helpful.  
IMPORTANT  
Contains information necessary to successfully  
perform the test.  
CAUTION  
Alerts you to situations that could result in  
instrument damage, failure in a procedure, or  
possible inaccurate results.  
Text within shaded boxes appears throughout  
this guide. This information describes a  
specific workstation option and how it may  
affect bedside unit operation.  
For example:  
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Enter your operator ID.  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may or may not be required to enter your  
operator ID.  
For a list of workstation options that are  
reflected in the bedside unit, refer to  
Appendix A, Bedside Unit Configuration  
Options.  
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Help  
1. Read through the section of the guide  
specific to the operation you are performing.  
Refer to the table of contents and index to  
locate information.  
2. See Chapter 7 for error messages and  
troubleshooting information.  
3. Call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line at:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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CHAPTER 1  
Introduction  
The SureStepPro Bedside Unit is one  
component of LifeScan’s professional blood  
glucose monitoring system. When used with  
SureStepPro Test Strips, the bedside unit  
measures a patient’s blood glucose level from a  
whole blood sample taken at the bedside. Blood  
is applied directly to the test strip before the  
strip is inserted into the bedside unit. A confir-  
mation dot on the test strip helps you check  
that an adequate volume of sample was applied.  
The unit is equipped with a barcode scanner  
and a large touch-sensitive display, both of  
which allow you to enter operator, patient, and  
reagent information.  
Before use, each bedside unit must be  
configured by your institution’s system  
administrator. Your administrator has defined a  
set of options from a central workstation  
running DataLinkData Management System  
software (or compatible data management  
software). This configuration process provides  
the flexibility to customize a blood glucose  
testing protocol that meets the needs of your  
institution.  
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The bedside unit stores patient and quality  
control data in internal memory. A bi-directional  
data transfer, performed with the workstation,  
sends test results from the bedside unit to the  
workstation and the latest configuration infor-  
mation from the workstation to the bedside unit.  
LifeScan’s DataLink System for modems or  
network provides you with choices for connec-  
tivity solutions. Following a data transfer session,  
reports can be generated and printed from the  
workstation.  
The complete SureStepPro Professional Care  
Blood Glucose Management System includes a  
computer workstation and software, bedside  
units, test strips, glucose control solutions,  
glucose linearity kit, and carrying case.  
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*Computer products may vary from those shown.  
For important information on any of these  
LifeScan products, refer to the appropriate  
operator’s guide or reagent package insert. It is  
important that you read and understand all  
instructions before you operate the system.  
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The Bedside Unit  
FRONT  
Power button turns  
the unit on and off.  
Test strip holder  
covers the lens area and  
holds the test strip. The  
holder slides out of the  
unit for easy cleaning.  
The lens area, located  
under the test strip  
holder, contains the  
optics that reads the  
glucose level on the  
test strip.  
Contact points, under  
the test strip holder,  
sense the position and  
orientation of the test  
strip.  
LCD screen displays  
test results and prompts  
that guide you through  
QC and patient testing.  
The touch-sensitive  
screen allows you to  
select options and enter  
information by simply  
touching an area of the  
screen.  
Barcode scanner enables  
direct data entry for operator ID,  
patient ID, and control solution  
and test strip lot numbers from  
their respective barcodes.  
Infrared communication port  
communicates with the  
workstation, via the connection  
module.  
CAUTION  
Do not stare into the barcode scanner or point it  
towards anyone’s eyes while the laser light is on.  
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TEST STRIP HOLDER  
The test strip holder is interchangeable—the  
same holder may be used in any SureStep brand  
meter.  
Closed  
The insertion point is the area  
where the test strip is inserted.  
Opened  
The base holds the test  
strip in place.  
The cover protects the lens.  
BACK  
Battery Compartment holds  
two size C alkaline batteries.  
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General Operating Information  
LifeScan recommends that only certified  
operators in the hospital or clinic perform  
blood glucose testing using the SureStepPro  
System.  
Before you can operate the bedside unit, it must  
be configured. Your system administrator will  
perform this function after completing the  
initial system setup.  
The configuration of a bedside unit and how it  
operates is determined by choices the system  
administrator makes within DataLink Data  
Management software running at the  
workstation. It may be helpful for you to  
familiarize yourself with the exact  
configuration for the bedside unit you are  
operating. This will prepare you for what to  
expect when performing QC and patient tests.  
You may request a Location (or Nursing Unit)  
Configuration Report from your system  
administrator. This report lists each option  
that was selected for all bedside units within a  
selected nursing unit.  
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A Main Menu lets you select from six different  
functions.  
Patient Test allows you to run a  
patient test.  
QC Test allows you to run a quality  
control test.  
Transfer Data transfers data  
between bedside unit and workstation.  
Review Data displays stored test  
results and reagent lot numbers.  
Special Tests allows you to run  
linearity and unknown test solutions  
and perform in-service testing.  
Setup allows you to adjust the  
bedside unit’s LCD contrast.  
Last Upload displays the date and time of the  
last successful data transfer session (SureStepPro  
2.0 only).  
Entering Information  
Select an item from a list by touching the  
appropriate area of the screen. If a list is too  
long to fit on one screen, arrow buttons allow  
you to scroll through the list.  
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Manually enter IDs or lot numbers by pressing  
the appropriate characters on the screen. Both  
alpha and numeric characters are available for  
data entry. Use the A–Z and 0–9 buttons to  
switch between alpha and numeric modes.  
Press Ok when you have completed the entry.  
To delete the last character or characters  
entered, press Del.  
NOTE  
If left inactive, the bedside unit will  
automatically shut off. Press the power button  
to turn it back on. If you entered your operator  
ID before the unit was turned off, it can remain  
in memory for up to 1 hour.  
A configuration option may be set to maintain  
your ID for up to 1 hour after the bedside unit  
is turned off.  
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Scanning a Barcode  
The bedside unit’s barcode scanner must be  
enabled at the workstation. If the scanner is  
enabled, the Scanner field at the Status screen  
reads ON when you turn on the unit, and the  
Scan button appears on data entry screens. If the  
scanner is not enabled, the field reads OFF and  
the Scan button does not appear on the screens.  
To scan a barcode, hold the barcode label  
parallel to and approximately 6 to 10 inches  
from the unit’s scanner. Press and release the  
Scan button on the screen. Scanning begins  
when your thumb is lifted from the screen.  
After a successful scan, the information appears  
in the display field and the bedside unit beeps.  
Press Ok to confirm the entry.  
Press  
Release  
CAUTION  
This product contains a laser. Do not stare into  
the laser light or point it towards anyone’s eyes  
while scanning a barcode.  
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System Beep Signals  
The SureStepPro Bedside Unit uses beeping  
signals to indicate various stages in the testing  
procedure. These signals do not indicate that  
the procedure is being performed correctly.  
The unit can detect some, but not all, errors in  
the test procedure.  
• A single short beep sounds each time a  
selection is made or a button is pressed on  
the screen.  
• Three short beeps sound when a test result is  
displayed.  
• A single, long beep accompanies error  
messages and errors that are detected in the  
test procedure, as well as CRITICAL HIGH,  
CRITICAL LOW, and HIGH results. This  
beep is also used at various times during the  
test strip insertion stages of the test.  
A configuration option may be set to turn Off  
most beeps except error beeps and the touch  
screen feedback beep.  
SureStepPro Test Strips  
SureStepPro Test Strips are the only test strips  
specifically designed, developed, and tested for  
use with the SureStepPro Bedside Unit.  
When blood is applied to the pink test square, a  
chemical reaction takes place. A blue color  
forms in the confirmation dot on the back of the  
test strip. If the confirmation dot is completely  
blue, this indicates that an adequate volume of  
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sample was applied. The intensity of the blue is  
read by the bedside unit—the darker the blue,  
the higher the glucose level.  
BACK  
FRONT  
black tip  
white tip  
pink test square  
confirmation dot  
white pad  
White Tip faces up as the test strip is inserted  
into the test strip holder.  
Pink Test Square is the area where the blood  
must be applied. For detailed information,  
refer to “Applying Blood Sample to Test Strip”  
on page33.  
White Pad absorbs excess blood that may  
extend beyond the pink test square. Do not  
apply blood directly to the white pad.  
Black Tip faces down and helps the unit  
determine when the strip has been inserted.  
Confirmation Dot is read by the bedside unit  
to determine the sample’s glucose concentration.  
If it turns completely blue, this indicates that an  
adequate volume of blood was applied.  
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IMPORTANT Test Strip Information  
For detailed information regarding  
SureStepPro Test Strips, read the package  
insert.  
• Use only SureStepProTest Strips with the  
SureStepPro Blood Glucose Bedside Unit.  
• SureStepPro Test Strips are sensitive to heat,  
light, and moisture. Keep them tightly  
sealed in their original bottle, and store in a  
cool, dry place below 30°C (86°F). Do not  
refrigerate, freeze, or place in direct heat or  
sunlight.  
• A lot number and CTL (control) code are  
printed on the test strip bottle label. (The  
CTL code encodes the test strip expiration  
date, control solution ranges, and linearity  
reference values.) When entering this  
information, always get the lot number and  
CTL code from the test strips currently in use.  
• Do not use the test strips after the expiration  
date printed on the bottle label.  
• Discard any unused test strips 4 months after  
opening. Write the opened date on the bottle  
when you first open it.  
• Replace the test strip bottle cap immediately  
after removing a test strip and close the cap  
tightly.  
• Do not transfer test strips to a new bottle or  
any other container.  
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• Use each test strip immediately after  
removing it from the bottle.  
• Do not use test strips that are bent, torn, cut,  
or damaged in any way.  
• Compare the color of the confirmation dot  
from an unused test strip to the “Unused”  
color dot shown on the Color Chart on the  
test strip bottle label. If the color of the test  
strip confirmation dot is darker than that  
shown on the Color Chart, do not use the  
test strip. The test result may be inaccurate.  
You have up to 2 minutes to insert the test  
strip after applying blood or control solution.  
If you insert the test strip after 2 minutes, you  
may get an inaccurate result or an error  
message.  
Precautions  
• Unexpected results should be confirmed by a  
laboratory test.  
• Various conditions may cause the bedside  
unit to produce a very low test result  
(20 mg/dL [1.0 mmol/L] or less).  
• If the patient has symptoms of low blood  
glucose, follow your institution’s policy for  
treatment.  
• If the patient does not have symptoms of  
low blood glucose, check the confirmation  
dot on the back of the test strip.  
– If the confirmation dot has white patches  
or streaks, repeat the test with a new test  
strip.  
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– If the confirmation dot is completely  
blue, compare it to the sample color dots  
on the test strip bottle Color Chart. If the  
color comparison indicates very low blood  
glucose, repeat the test. If the result is still  
lower than expected, perform a quality  
control test. A passing control result  
indicates the system is working properly.  
A control result that is out of range  
indicates that the system may not be  
working properly. Do not use the system to test  
patient blood glucose unless the control solution  
result falls within the expected range.  
• If patient symptoms are inconsistent with  
monitoring results and procedural errors are  
ruled out, follow your institution’s policies  
for treating the symptoms and confirm the  
glucose measurement with a laboratory test.  
• If you repeatedly get any error message,  
obtain a result from a laboratory test.  
Compare the test strip confirmation dot to  
the colors on the test strip bottle Color  
Chart, and if necessary, take appropriate  
precautions while awaiting the laboratory  
result. Do not use the Color Chart as a  
replacement for a bedside unit result.  
• Never make significant changes to a  
medication program or ignore signs and  
symptoms without consulting a physician.  
• Failure to follow the instructions for use may  
result in inaccurate results.  
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Infection Control  
Use universal blood precautions.* All patient  
samples and materials with which they come in  
contact are considered biohazards and should  
be handled as if capable of transmitting  
infection. Follow proper precautions in  
accordance with your institution’s policies  
when disposing of all materials.  
*Centers for Disease Control Report. Guideline  
for Infection Control in Health Care Personnel.  
Am J Infect Control. 1998;26:289–354.  
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CHAPTER 2  
Quality Control Test  
Three levels of SureStepPro Glucose Control  
Solution are available to check that the  
SureStepPro Bedside Unit and SureStepPro  
Test Strips are functioning properly.  
The SureStepPro bedside units are calibrated at  
the factory. Although an internal verification is  
performed each time the bedside unit is turned  
on, a system calibration (bedside unit and test  
strip) is necessary. This is achieved at the start  
of each test when you enter the lot number and  
code for the current bottle of test strips.  
If you are training a new operator on how to  
use the bedside unit, use the glucose control  
solutions and perform the testing in the  
In-Service mode. Refer to “In-Service Test” on  
page 75, for more information.  
The number of control levels and frequency of  
running a QC test have been programmed by your  
system administrator. High, Low, and Normal  
control levels are available—any one control level  
or a combination of levels may have been selected.  
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Quality Control Test  
To ensure that a required QC test is performed at  
the designated time, a warning or lockout mode  
was selected. Both modes display a message  
informing you that QC is due. The warning mode  
allows you to continue with a patient test; the  
lockout mode prevents you from using the bedside  
unit for a patient test until QC is successfully  
performed.  
A second lockout mode prevents the operator who  
has not performed QC testing within the  
designated number of days from using the bedside  
unit to test patient blood.  
If a lockout mode was selected and QC is due, a  
message appears when you start the bedside unit.  
You cannot proceed with patient testing until the  
required QC tests have been successfully  
performed.  
When to Perform a Quality Control Test  
• As required by your institution’s quality  
control policy or local regulatory requirements.  
• When you open a new bottle of test strips.  
• If a patient test has been repeated and the  
blood glucose results are still lower or higher  
than expected.  
• After cleaning the bedside unit.  
• If there are other indications that the system  
is not working properly.  
• If you drop the bedside unit.  
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Glucose Control Solutions  
Use SureStepPro Glucose Control Solutions  
with the SureStepPro Bedside Unit and  
SureStepPro Test Strips only.  
IMPORTANT Control Solution Information  
Read the SureStepPro Control Solutions  
package insert for more information.  
• Gently shake each vial of control solution  
before use.  
• Do not use a control solution after the  
expiration date printed on the vial label.  
• Discard any unused portion 3 months after  
opening. Write the opened date on the vial  
when you first open it.  
• The control ranges printed on the  
SureStepPro Test Strip bottle label are for  
SureStepPro Control Solutions only.  
• Store the control solution at room  
temperature below 30°C (86°F). Do not  
refrigerate or freeze.  
• The control solutions contain dye that  
stains clothing.  
• The control solutions are not for human  
consumption.  
• Control solution values can be affected at  
altitudes of 3000 feet or greater. Read the  
SureStepPro Glucose Control Solutions  
package insert for specific information and  
correction factors.  
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Quality Control Test  
Performing a Quality Control Test  
1
Press the power button to turn on the unit.  
A start-up screen appears...  
...followed by the Status screen.  
2
Check the battery status to ensure adequate  
power. The battery and memory bars provide  
the approximate status of battery power and  
bedside unit memory. (If there is insufficient  
battery power or memory to perform a test, a  
warning message appears.) Press Cont. to  
continue.  
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3
Select QC Test from the  
Main Menu.  
4
Enter your operator ID,  
either by pressing the  
touch screen or using the  
barcode scanner. Refer to  
page 8 for information on  
scanning a barcode.  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may or may not be required to enter your  
operator ID.  
If your operator ID is required, a configuration  
option may be set to remember your ID for up to  
1 hour after the bedside unit is turned off. If  
your ID appears at the operator ID screen, press  
Ok to confirm it is correct. If the ID is not  
correct, simply enter your ID and it will replace  
the existing ID.  
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Quality Control Test  
5
Select the control level you  
wish to run; for example,  
High.  
Select QC Test  
High  
(req.d)  
(req.d)  
(req.d)  
Low  
Normal  
Menu  
The control level(s) you are required to run have  
been selected by your system administrator. They  
are labeled req.d (required) at the Select QCTest  
screen.  
6
Select the control lot  
number from the list  
displayed. The last control  
lot selected appears at the  
top of the list. Use the  
arrows to scroll through the  
list, if necessary.  
Alternatively, scan the  
barcode on the control vial.  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may or may not be required to enter the  
control lot number. If you are not required to  
enter the control lot number, the Select Lot #  
screen will not appear.  
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If you are required to enter the control lot  
number, a configuration option may have been  
selected which will allow you to enter a new  
control solution lot number at the bedside unit.  
If you do not see the lot number in the list and  
the Enter Control Lot # button appears on the  
screen, press the button and manually enter the  
control solution lot number and expiration date.  
7
Select the test strip lot  
number (and code) from the  
list displayed. The last test  
strip lot number selected  
appears at the top of the list.  
Use the arrows to scroll  
through the list, if necessary.  
Alternatively, scan the  
barcode on the test strip  
bottle label.  
A configuration option may have been selected  
which would allow you to enter a new test strip  
lot number at the bedside unit. If you do not see  
the lot number in the list and the Enter Strip Lot  
button appears on the screen, press the button  
and manually enter the test strip lot number and  
CTL code.  
CAUTION  
To obtain accurate results, you must enter the  
correct test strip lot number (and code) for each  
new test.  
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Quality Control Test  
The QC Test screen appears with messages  
prompting you to apply the control to the test  
strip and then insert the test strip.  
Applying Control Solution to Test Strip  
CAUTION  
Applying too much or too little control  
solution may cause out-of-range results.  
8
Apply the control solution as follows:  
• Gently shake the control solution vial.  
• Touch a drop of control solution to the center  
of the pink test square.  
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If the white pad becomes completely saturated,  
you have applied too much control solution.  
Repeat the application with a new test strip.  
• Check the confirmation dot on the back of  
the test strip to verify it has turned  
completely blue, indicating an adequate  
amount of control was applied.  
If white patches or streaks are visible, you have  
not applied enough control solution. Repeat  
the application with a new test strip.  
• Wipe the control solution vial tip with a  
lint-free cloth or tissue before replacing the  
cap.  
9
Firmly insert the test strip all the way into the  
test strip holder until it stops (the  
confirmation dot should be facing down).  
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IMPORTANT  
If you fail to completely insert the test strip,  
the test may start; however, you may receive an  
out-of-range result.  
IMPORTANT  
You have up to 2 minutes to insert the test  
strip after the control solution is applied. If  
you insert the test strip after 2 minutes, you  
may get an out-of-range result or an error  
message. Discard the test strip and repeat the  
test with a new test strip.  
10 The QC test result appears in approximately  
30 seconds. The time may vary depending on  
the temperature and glucose level.  
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IMPORTANT  
Do not remove the test strip until the  
countdown is complete.  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
the QC result will be displayed as either a  
numeric value or Passed/Failed.  
• If the result is PASSED,  
press Ok, remove the strip,  
and continue with the  
remaining required control  
levels.  
Or, if you wish to record  
additional information  
with the test result, press  
Enter Notes and choose  
1 to 3 comments from the  
list. Press Ok and remove  
the test strip.  
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Quality Control Test  
• If the result is FAILED,  
press Enter Notes and  
choose from 1 to 3  
comments. This will be  
recorded with the failed  
result. Press Ok, remove  
the test strip, and repeat  
the QC test.  
Or, if the Menu button is  
displayed at the Failed QC  
screen, you may press Menu  
to repeat the test without recording any  
comments with the test result.  
Read the SureStepPro Test Strip package  
insert for information on troubleshooting a  
failed QC test.  
CAUTION  
If the control solution result fails, repeat the  
test. The system may not be functioning  
properly. Do not use the system to test a  
patient’s blood glucose level unless the control  
solution result falls within the expected range.  
A configuration option was selected which may  
require you to select comments when a QC test  
fails. If Enter Notes is the only option available  
at the failed QC Result screen, you are required  
to select at least one comment.  
The comments that appear at the Select Comment  
screen have been selected by your system  
administrator.  
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NOTE  
Results tagged with the comment  
“Procedure Err” are not included in the  
statistical calculations for any QC reports  
generated by the system administrator.  
If you have problems using the bedside unit to  
test the control solutions, or if the bedside unit  
malfunctions, call the LifeScan Healthcare  
Professional Line at 1 800 524-7226.  
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CHAPTER 3  
Patient Test  
LifeScan recommends that only certified  
operators perform patient blood glucose  
testing using the SureStepPro System.  
Follow your institution’s policies for in-service  
training to become a certified operator.  
Performing a Patient Test  
1
Press the power button to turn on the unit.  
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Patient Test  
A start-up screen appears...  
...followed by the Status screen.  
2
Check the battery status to ensure adequate  
power. The battery and memory bars provide  
the approximate status of battery power and  
bedside unit memory. (If there is insufficient  
battery power or memory to perform a test, a  
warning message appears.) Press Cont. to  
continue.  
3
Select Patient Test from the  
Main Menu.  
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4
Enter your operator ID either  
by pressing the touch screen  
or using the barcode scanner.  
Refer to page 8 for  
information on scanning a  
barcode.  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may or may not be required to enter your  
operator ID.  
If your operator ID is required, a configuration  
option may be set to remember your ID for up to  
1 hour after the bedside unit is turned off. If  
your ID appears at the operator ID screen, press  
Ok to confirm it is correct. If the ID is not  
correct, simply enter your ID and it will replace  
the existing ID.  
5
Enter the patient’s ID, either  
by pressing the touch screen  
or using the barcode scanner.  
NOTE  
Carefully enter the ID. An  
accurate patient ID is  
imperative for transferring  
the correct results to the  
medical record.  
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Patient Test  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may or may not be required to enter the  
patient’s ID.  
6
Select the test strip lot  
number (and code) from the  
list displayed. The last test  
strip lot number selected  
appears at the top of the list.  
Use the arrows to scroll  
through the list, if necessary.  
Alternatively, scan the  
barcode on the test strip  
bottle label.  
A configuration option may have been selected  
which would allow you to enter a new test strip  
lot number at the bedside unit. If you do not see  
the lot number in the list and the Enter Strip Lot  
button appears on the screen, press the button  
and manually enter the test strip lot number and  
CTL code.  
CAUTION  
To obtain accurate results, you must enter the  
correct test strip lot number (and code) for each  
new test.  
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The Patient Test screen appears with messages  
prompting you to apply blood to the strip and  
then insert the test strip.  
Applying Blood Sample to Test Strip  
Obtain a drop of blood. Capillary blood can be  
obtained from puncturing the finger or heel  
using a lancing device. The puncture site  
should be cleaned and thoroughly dried before  
obtaining the sample. Follow your institution’s  
policy and procedure guidelines for blood  
collection.  
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7
Apply the blood to the test strip as follows:  
Finger Stick  
Carefully touch the center of the pink test  
square to the drop of blood on the patient’s  
finger. The test area will quickly absorb the  
blood.  
Heel Stick  
Carefully touch the center of the pink test  
square to the drop of blood on the heel.  
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Syringe  
Touch the tip of the syringe to the center of the  
pink test square. Gently apply pressure to the  
plunger. As the blood emerges from the tip of  
the syringe, it is absorbed by the test square.  
CAUTION  
Avoid applying too much blood when using a  
syringe or you may get an inaccurate, high  
result.  
Alternatively, dispense the blood from the  
syringe into a test tube, then apply blood to  
the test square using a narrow-bore pipette.  
Pipette  
Touch the drop of blood emerging from the tip  
of a narrow-bore pipette to the center of the  
pink test square.  
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8
Check the white pad on the front of the test  
strip and the confirmation dot on the back of  
the test strip.  
• If the white pad becomes completely  
saturated, you have applied too much blood  
for an accurate result. Repeat the application  
with a new test strip.  
FRONT  
• The confirmation dot on the back of the test  
strip should be completely blue.  
confirmation  
dot  
BACK  
FRONT  
If white patches or streaks are visible on the  
blue confirmation dot, you may not have  
applied enough blood for an accurate result.  
Repeat the application with a new test strip.  
BACK  
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CAUTION  
Do not apply additional blood to the test strip  
or you may get an inaccurate result.  
If white patches or streaks continue to appear  
after you have repeated the test with a new  
test strip and a larger sample volume, call the  
LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line at  
1 800 524-7226.  
9
Firmly insert the test strip all the way into the  
test strip holder until it stops (the  
confirmation dot should be facing down).  
CAUTION  
If you fail to completely insert the test strip,  
the test may start; however, you may receive an  
inaccurate, low result.  
CAUTION  
You have up to 2 minutes to insert the test  
strip after the blood is applied. If you insert the  
test strip after 2 minutes, you may get an  
inaccurate result or an error message. Discard  
the test strip and repeat the test with a new  
test strip.  
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Patient Test  
The test result appears in  
approximately 30 seconds.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not remove the test strip  
until the countdown is  
complete.  
If an error message appears,  
refer to Chapter 7,  
Troubleshooting, for  
information.  
A glucose range may have been defined by your  
system administrator. Results that fall above or  
below the limits of this range appear as follows:  
• CRITICAL HIGH  
indicates a result above  
the range.  
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• CRITICAL LOW  
indicates a result below  
the range.  
• HIGH indicates a result  
greater than 500 mg/dL.  
IMPORTANT  
When the result is greater than 500 mg/dL and  
proper procedures are followed, the bedside  
unit will display HIGH in virtually all cases.  
Additionally, the confirmation dot will be  
darker than the 350-mg/dL sample color dot on  
the test strip bottle Color Chart. This indicates  
hyperglycemia. Follow your institution’s  
policies for treatment.  
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Remove the test strip and dispose of it  
according to you institution’s policies and  
procedures.  
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Patient Test  
11  
Press Enter Notes and choose  
1 to 3 comments that  
correspond to the patient’s  
current situation. Press Ok.  
Or press Menu and continue  
testing.  
Ok  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may be required to select comments when a  
patient test result falls outside the limits of the  
range. If Enter Notes is the only option available  
at the Patient Result screen, you are required to  
select at least one comment.  
The comments that appear at the Select Comment  
screen have been selected by your system  
administrator.  
NOTE  
Results tagged with the comment “Procedure  
Err” are not included in any patient reports  
generated by the system administrator.  
If you have problems using the bedside unit to  
test patient samples, or if the bedside unit  
malfunctions, call the LifeScan Healthcare  
Professional Line at 1 800 524-7226.  
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CHAPTER 4  
Data Management  
Transferring Data to the Workstation  
Data transfer is required periodically to  
exchange information between the workstation  
and the bedside unit. Configuration information  
is transferred from the workstation to the  
bedside unit, and QC and patient test results are  
transferred from the bedside unit to the  
workstation.  
Your institution will establish a regular  
schedule for performing data transfer sessions.  
Depending on the configuration option  
setting, the bedside unit may be disabled from  
testing if a data transfer session is not  
performed within a designated number of days.  
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Data Management  
You may transfer data using:  
• a direct infrared link with the workstation’s  
infrared port  
• a connection module that is directly  
connected to the workstation’s serial port  
• a connection module that is connected to a  
serial server or modem.  
Using a Direct Infrared Port Connection  
To perform data transfer using a direct link  
with the workstation’s infrared port, the  
bedside unit must be situated next to the  
workstation. DataLink Data Management  
System software must be running on the  
workstation.  
1
Select Transfer Data from  
the Main Menu.  
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The bedside unit is ready  
for the communication  
link to be established. If  
the bedside unit has been  
configured to communicate  
directly with the workstation  
infrared port, the message at  
the right appears.  
2
Place the bedside unit’s infrared  
communication port approximately 6 to  
10 inches (15 to 25 centimeters) from the  
workstation’s infrared port.  
Data transfer begins immediately. The time to  
transfer data depends on the amount of  
information being exchanged.  
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A series of messages are  
displayed on the bedside  
unit screen indicating the  
status of the transfer. When  
the transfer is complete, the  
bedside unit beeps and a  
message appears.  
Data Transfer  
Data Transfer  
Complete  
Cont.  
Using the Connection Module  
The connection module, used with a modem,  
provides a remote communication link  
between the bedside units and the workstation.  
By placing the bedside unit in the connection  
module and dialing the workstation modem,  
data is transferred through a standard analog  
phone line.  
NOTE  
If a fax machine is sharing the same analog line  
as the connection module modem, do not  
transfer data while a fax is being sent or received.  
NOTE  
SureStepPro 2.0 users – If you are transferring  
data over an Ethernet network, MeterLink  
software must be running on the workstation.  
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1
Select Transfer Data from  
the Main Menu.  
The bedside unit is ready for  
the communication link to  
be established. A message  
appears instructing you to  
dock the bedside unit.  
Data Transfer  
Awaiting Link  
Dock the  
Bedside Unit  
Menu  
2
Place the bedside unit in the connection module.  
SureStepPro 1.2 Users  
Enter the workstation  
modem phone number, then  
press Dial. (Once the phone  
number is entered, it will  
Enter Phone #  
9236699  
remain in the bedside unit  
memory. For subsequent  
1
4
2
5
3
6
sessions, simply press Dial.)  
7
8
0
9
Del  
Clear  
The modem begins dialing.  
If the line is busy, the  
Menu Wait Dial  
connection module will retry  
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Data Management  
up to 20 times at 30-second intervals before it  
times out.  
Messages appear on the  
screen indicating the status  
of the connection. The  
indicator light on the  
connection module blinks  
during transfer. A message  
appears when data transfer is  
complete.  
3
Remove the bedside unit  
from the connection module  
and press Cont. to continue.  
SureStepPro 2.0 Users  
Refer to instructions in the following Ethernet  
and Modem sections for details.  
Direct connection with workstation connection module  
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Connection module connected to serial server or modem  
Ethernet  
If you are transferring data  
over an Ethernet network  
using a serial server, the  
transfer begins immediately.  
A series of messages are  
displayed on the bedside  
unit screen indicating the  
status of the transfer. When  
the transfer is complete, the  
bedside unit beeps and a  
message appears.  
Modem  
If a modem is detected, the connection module  
automatically dials the receiving modem. If  
the line is busy, the connection module will  
retry up to 20 times at 30-second intervals  
before it times out.  
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Data Management  
If the workstation modem  
phone number was not pre-  
programmed, enter the  
phone number, then press  
Dial. If the phone number  
appears on the screen, simply  
press Dial.  
Enter Phone #  
9236699  
1
4
2
5
3
6
7
8
0
9
Del  
Clear  
Menu Wait Dial  
A series of messages are  
displayed on the screen  
indicating the status of the  
transfer. When the transfer  
is complete, the bedside unit  
beeps and a message appears.  
3
Remove the bedside unit  
from the connection module  
and press Cont. to continue.  
If the bedside unit is off when you remove it  
from the connection module, you can check to  
see that the transfer was successful by turning  
on the bedside unit. If an error occurred during  
transfer, the following message appears after  
the Status screen:  
Last Data Transfer mm/dd/yy hh:mm Failed.  
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Bedside Unit Memory  
The bedside unit stores up to 2500 QC and  
patient test results in its memory. Additionally,  
the lot IDs for test strips and control, linearity,  
and unknown solutions are also stored in  
memory. This information can be accessed by  
selecting Review Data from the Main Menu.  
When bedside unit memory is low (less than  
100 tests available), the message Data Memory  
Low appears.  
When the bedside unit memory is full, a  
message appears informing you that there is no  
room for test data.To continue using the  
bedside unit for testing, you must perform a  
data transfer session to upload the data to the  
workstation and free the bedside unit’s memory.  
Accessing Memory to Review Data  
You may review patient, QC, linearity, and  
unknown solution test results. In-Service test  
results are not available for review.You may  
also review a list of test strip lot numbers and  
reagent lot numbers.  
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1
Press Review Data from  
the Main Menu.  
2
Select Patient Results, QC/  
Lin/Unkn, Test Strip Lots, or  
Reagent Lots.  
Lin and Unkn refer to Linearity  
and Unknown Solutions. For  
more information, see Chapter  
6, Special Tests.  
• If you select Patient  
Results, you may specify a  
particular patient ID and  
see only the results for that  
patient, or leave the ID  
field blank and see the  
results for all patients for  
the last 30 days, beginning  
with the most recently  
performed patient test.  
Results for each day are  
preceded by a header, which includes the date  
and number of test results for that day.Test  
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results marked with the Procedure Err  
comment will appear as Proc Err.  
• If you select QC/Lin/Unkn,  
you may enter an operator  
ID and see the results for  
the QC, linearity, and  
unknown tests a particular  
operator has run, or leave  
the operator ID field blank  
and see the results for all  
QC, linearity, and  
unknown tests for the last  
30 days, beginning with  
the most recently performed test.  
The control solution level (L, N, H) is listed  
next to the QC result. An F following the  
solution type indicates the result failed.  
UA–UE is listed next to unknown solution  
results. L1–L5 is listed next to linearity  
solution results. Results for each day are  
preceded by a header, which includes the date  
and the number of test results for that day.  
NOTE  
Test results appearing as HIGH indicate  
patient, QC, and unknown solution results  
greater than 500 mg/dL or linearity solution  
results greater than 766 mg/dL.  
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Data Management  
• Select Test Strip Lots to see  
all test strip lot numbers  
with expiration dates  
currently entered in the  
system. The last lot  
number used appears at  
the top of the list.  
• Select Reagent Lots to see  
all control, linearity, and  
unknown solution lot  
numbers with expiration  
dates currently entered in  
the system. The last lot  
number used appears at  
the top of the list.  
The solution type abbreviation is listed next  
to the lot number.  
Abbreviation  
Solution Type  
L
Low  
N
Normal  
H
High  
UA–UE  
L1–L5  
Unknown A–Unknown E  
Linearity Solutions 1–5  
3
Press Menu to proceed, or turn off the bedside  
unit.  
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CHAPTER 5  
Care and Maintenance  
General Care  
To keep the bedside unit in good operating  
condition, you must keep it clean and handle  
it with care.  
Follow these simple rules:  
• Keep the test strip holder and lens area clean.  
• Keep the unit dry and avoid exposing it to  
extremes in temperature and humidity.  
• Do not take apart the unit.  
• If you drop the unit, inspect it for obvious  
damage. Perform a quality control test prior  
to running a patient blood glucose test.  
When to Clean the Unit  
• If dirt, blood, or lint is present.  
• When an error message appears and the  
troubleshooting solution indicates cleaning  
the unit.  
• As defined by your institution’s infection  
control policies.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Cleaning the Outside of the Unit  
Clean the outside of the unit with a cloth  
moistened with a 10% bleach solution. Follow  
with a cloth moistened with water to remove  
residual bleach. Dry the unit thoroughly.  
CAUTION  
Do not get water inside the unit. Never im-  
merse the unit or hold it under running water  
because it will damage the unit.  
Cleaning the Test Strip Holder and Lens  
Clean the test strip holder (cover and base),  
lens area, and contact points. Use a 10% bleach  
solution followed by water.  
CAUTION  
Do not use alcohol, glass cleaners, or any  
cleansers containing abrasives, phenol, or  
ammonia to clean the test strip holder or lens  
area because it will damage the parts.  
1
Press down on the left side of the test strip  
holder (the end closest to the power button).  
This releases the holder, allowing you to  
slide it from the unit.  
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2
Wipe the test strip holder cover and base with  
a cotton swab or soft cloth moistened with a  
10% bleach solution. Be sure to thoroughly  
wipe the area on the inside cover. Clean both  
sides of the base. Follow with a swab  
moistened with water to remove residual  
bleach.  
CAUTION  
Bleach residue left on the test strip holder may  
lead to an error message or an inaccurate, high  
result.  
3
Dry the test strip holder with a soft cloth or  
lint-free tissue. Close the holder and set it aside.  
4
Using a cotton swab or soft cloth moistened  
with a 10% bleach solution, wipe the lens area  
and contact points. Wipe this area even if it does  
not appear to be dirty. Use a swab or cloth  
moistened with water to remove residual bleach.  
Be careful not to scratch the lens area.  
contact points  
lens area  
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5
Dry the lens area gently with a clean, soft, lint-  
free cloth or tissue. Remove any lint.  
6
Slide the closed test strip holder into the unit.  
Push the holder until it clicks into place.  
7
8
Turn on the bedside unit. If an error appears,  
check to make sure you installed the test strip  
holder correctly.  
If necessary, wipe the scanner with a soft cloth  
moistened with water.  
9
Perform a quality control test to verify that the  
result is within the expected range.  
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Changing the Batteries  
The SureStepPro Bedside Unit is powered by two  
size C alkaline batteries. Change the batteries  
when the LOW BATTERY message appears on  
the screen. You may want to change the batteries  
if the battery bar on the Status screen is low.  
However, the unit will continue to function  
properly until the LOW BATTERY message  
appears.  
CAUTION  
Do not use rechargeable batteries.  
NOTE  
Neither the LOW BATTERY message nor the  
removal of batteries affects the test results  
stored in the bedside unit’s memory.  
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Care and Maintenance  
1
Press the power button to turn off the  
bedside unit.  
2
Turn the unit over. Use a coin or screwdriver to  
loosen the screw from the battery compartment  
door. Lift open the door.  
3
Remove both batteries from the battery  
compartment and dispose of them according to  
your institution’s guidelines.  
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Insert two new size C batteries, matching the  
positive (+) end of each battery with the +  
signs inside the battery compartment.  
NOTE  
The battery life depends on how quickly the  
bedside unit is powered off after each test.  
Under optimal conditions—using the barcode  
scanner to enter information and turning off  
the bedside unit immediately after test results  
are displayed and recorded—you can expect  
approximately 1000 tests.  
5
Replace the battery compartment door and  
tighten the screw.  
6
Turn on the unit to verify the power.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Adjusting the Screen Contrast  
You can increase or decrease the LCD screen  
contrast.  
1
Select Setup from the Main  
Menu.  
2
Press the arrows to increase  
or decrease the LCD  
contrast. A change occurs  
each time you press the  
arrow. The gauge in the  
Low/High bar gives you an  
approximate indication of  
the current setting.  
3
When you are satisfied with the setting, press  
Ok to save the setting and proceed to the Main  
Menu. Or, press Menu to ignore any changes  
and proceed to the Main Menu.  
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CHAPTER 6  
Special Tests  
The Special Tests function allows you to  
perform tests that are not routinely performed,  
such as a linearity test and an unknown solution  
test. Special Tests also features an In-Service  
mode, which allows you to use the bedside unit  
for training new operators. Test results obtained  
while operating in the In-Service mode are  
uploaded to the DataLink workstation and can  
be viewed in the Datalog Report generated by  
the system administrator.  
Linearity Test  
A Linearity Solution kit is available from  
LifeScan. The kit contains five levels of glucose  
solution used to check the linearity of the  
system. Linearity solution results can be  
affected at altitudes of 2000 feet or greater.  
Read the SureStepPro Linearity Test Kit  
package insert for information.  
Refer to your institution’s policy for  
establishing the linearity of a test method.  
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1
2
3
Select Special Tests from the  
Main Menu.  
Select Lin/Unkn Test from  
the Special Tests menu.  
Enter your operator ID.  
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Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may or may not be required to enter your  
operator ID.  
If your operator ID is required, a configuration  
option may be set to remember your ID for up  
to 1 hour after the bedside unit is turned off. If  
your ID appears at the operator screen, press Ok  
to confirm it is correct. If the ID is not correct,  
simply enter your ID and it will replace the  
existing ID.  
4
Start by selecting Lin 1.  
5
Select the Linearity Solution  
lot number from the list  
displayed.  
Select Lot  
Linearity  
#
1
LIN4001  
Alternatively, scan the  
barcode on the linearity  
solution vial.  
LIN4002  
Enter Lin 1  
Lot #  
Menu Scan  
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Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may be required to enter the linearity  
solution lot number. If you are not required to  
enter the lot number, the Select Lot # screen  
will not appear.  
If you are required to enter the linearity  
solution lot number, you may be allowed to  
enter a new linearity lot number at the bedside  
unit. If you do not see the lot number in the list  
and the Enter Lin Lot # button appears on the  
screen, press the button and manually enter the  
linearity solution lot number and expiration  
date.  
6
Select the test strip lot  
number (and code) from the  
list displayed. The last test  
strip lot number selected  
appears at the top of the list.  
Use the arrows to scroll  
through the list, if necessary.  
Alternatively, scan the  
barcode on the test strip  
bottle label.  
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A configuration option may have been selected  
which would allow you to enter a new test strip  
lot number at the bedside unit. If you do not  
see the lot number in the list and the Enter  
Strip Lot button appears on the screen, press  
the button and manually enter the test strip lot  
number and CTL code.  
CAUTION  
To obtain accurate results, you must enter the  
correct test strip lot number (and code) for each  
new test.  
7
SureStepPro 2.0 users, press  
Ok to perform the test for the  
linearity level and replicate  
indicated.  
8
Apply the linearity solution to the test strip.  
CAUTION  
Applying too much or too little linearity  
solution may cause out-of-range results.  
• Gently shake the linearity solution vial.  
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• Touch a drop of linearity solution to the  
center of the pink test square.  
If the white pad becomes completely  
saturated, you have applied too much  
linearity solution. Repeat the application  
with a new test strip.  
• Check the confirmation dot on the back of  
the test strip to verify it has turned  
completely blue, indicating an adequate  
amount of solution was applied.  
If white patches or streaks are visible, you  
have not applied enough linearity solution.  
Repeat the application with a new test strip.  
• Wipe the linearity solution vial tip with a  
lint-free cloth or tissue before replacing the  
cap.  
9
Firmly insert the test strip all the way into the  
test strip holder until it stops (the  
confirmation dot should be facing down).  
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IMPORTANT  
If you fail to completely insert the test strip,  
the test may start; however, you may receive an  
out-of-range result.  
IMPORTANT  
You have up to 2 minutes to insert the test  
strip after the linearity solution is applied. If  
you insert the test strip after 2 minutes, you  
may get an out-of-range result or an error  
message. Discard the test strip and repeat the  
test with a new test strip.  
The test result appears in  
approximately 30 seconds. The  
time may vary depending on  
the temperature and glucose  
level.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not remove the test strip  
until the countdown is  
complete.  
NOTE  
The bedside unit can display linearity results  
up to 766 mg/dL.  
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If you wish to record additional information  
with the test result, press Enter Notes and  
choose a comment from the list. Press Ok.  
10  
SureStepPro 2.0 – Press Ok at  
the Linearity Level Result  
screen to display the Lin Level  
screen. Press Ok to proceed  
with the remaining replicates  
of level 1.  
SureStepPro 1.2 – Press Ok  
to display the Lin/Unkn Test  
screen. Proceed with the  
remaining replicates of level 1.  
11  
SureStepPro 2.0 users – press Next Level  
from the Linearity Level screen to continue  
with the remaining linearity solution levels  
(2 through 5).  
SureStepPro 1.2 users – continue with the  
remaining levels.  
When the testing of all five levels is complete,  
perform a data transfer to upload the linearity  
test results to the workstation so a linearity  
report can be generated.  
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Unknown Solution Test  
Periodically, you may be asked to perform a  
proficiency test on a solution for which you do  
not know the glucose value. This type of  
testing may be required by your institution’s  
accreditation organization.  
1
Select Special Tests from  
the Main Menu.  
2
Select Lin/Unkn Test from  
the Special Tests menu.  
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3
Enter your operator ID.  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may or may not be required to enter your  
operator ID.  
If your operator ID is required, a configuration  
option may be set to remember your ID for up  
to 1 hour after the bedside unit is turned off. If  
your ID appears at the operator screen, press Ok  
to confirm it is correct. If the ID is not correct,  
simply enter your ID and it will replace the  
existing ID.  
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Select an option to identify  
your unknown solution, for  
example Unkn A.  
5
Select the solution lot (or  
identification) number  
from the list displayed.  
HIGH003  
Depending on the configuration option setting,  
you may be required to enter the unknown  
solution lot number. If you are not required to  
enter the lot number, the Select Lot # screen  
will not appear.  
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If you are required to enter the unknown  
solution lot number, a configuration option  
may have been selected which would allow you  
to enter a new unknown solution lot number at  
the bedside unit. If you do not see the lot  
number in the list and the Enter Unk Lot #  
button appears on the screen, press the button  
and manually enter the unknown solution lot  
number and expiration date.  
6
Select the test strip lot  
number (and code) from the  
list displayed. The last test  
strip lot number selected  
appears at the top of the list.  
Use the arrows to scroll  
through the list if necessary.  
Alternatively, scan the  
barcode on the test strip  
bottle label.  
A configuration option may have been selected  
which would allow you to enter a new test strip  
lot number at the bedside unit. If you do not  
see the lot number in the list and the Enter  
Strip Lot button appears on the screen, press  
the button and manually enter the test strip lot  
number and CTL code.  
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CAUTION  
To obtain accurate results, you must enter the  
correct test strip lot number (and code) for each  
new test.  
7
Apply the unknown solution to the test strip.  
• Touch the drop of solution to the center of  
the pink test square.  
If the white pad becomes completely  
saturated, you have applied too much  
solution. Repeat the application with a  
new test strip.  
• Check the confirmation dot on the back  
of the test strip to verify it has turned  
completely blue, indicating an adequate  
amount of solution was applied.  
If white patches or streaks are visible, you  
have not applied enough solution. Repeat  
the application with a new test strip.  
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8
Firmly insert the test strip all the way into the  
test strip holder until it stops (the  
confirmation dot should be facing down).  
IMPORTANT  
If you fail to completely insert the test strip,  
the test may start; however, you may receive an  
inaccurate, low result.  
IMPORTANT  
You have up to 2 minutes to insert the test  
strip after the solution is applied. If you insert  
the test strip after 2 minutes, you may get an  
inaccurate result or an error message. Discard  
the test strip and repeat the test with a new test  
strip.  
The test result appears in  
approximately 30 seconds.  
Unkn  
A
Result  
mg/dL  
IMPORTANT  
Do not remove the test strip  
until the countdown is  
complete.  
Enter  
Notes  
Menu  
Ok  
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Press Ok to display the Lin/Unkn Test screen.  
Or, if you wish to record additional  
information with the test result, press Enter  
Notes and choose a comment from the list.  
Press Ok.  
In-Service Test  
Use the In-Service mode to train and certify  
operators. This mode is identical to the QC  
Test mode. However, In-Service test results  
cannot be viewed in Review Data mode.  
In-Service results are uploaded to the DataLink  
workstation and appear in the All Datalog  
Report.  
1
Select Special Tests from the  
Main Menu.  
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2
Select In-Service Mode from  
the Special Tests menu.  
Menu  
3
Follow the instructions in Chapter 2, Quality  
Control Test, beginning with step 4. Use the  
SureStepPro High, Low, and Normal Glucose  
Control Solutions.  
The QC warning or lockout mode does not  
affect tests performed in the In-Service mode.  
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CHAPTER 7  
Troubleshooting  
The SureStepPro Bedside Unit displays  
prompts and error messages to indicate the  
system has detected a problem with its internal  
function, the test strip, or the testing  
procedure. These messages help in resolving  
some common problems that may occur during  
testing. However, the bedside unit cannot  
detect all problems. When the unit does detect  
a problem, it may not produce an error  
message every time the problem occurs. In  
some situations, improper use may cause an  
inaccurate result without producing an error  
message.  
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CAUTION  
While trying to resolve an error message using  
the Troubleshooting section, keep in mind the  
following:  
• If patient symptoms indicate the need for  
treatment, provide appropriate medical care  
before you continue with troubleshooting.  
• If you repeatedly get any error message or  
you are otherwise unable to obtain a bedside  
unit result, perform a laboratory test. Take  
appropriate steps to monitor the patient and  
provide medical care while awaiting the  
laboratory result.  
• After any test, you can compare the test strip  
confirmation dot to the Color Chart on the  
test strip bottle. If the comparison indicates  
that the glucose level is very high or very  
low, perform a laboratory test. Take  
appropriate steps to monitor the patient and  
provide medical care while awaiting the  
laboratory result.  
• Do not use the Color Chart as a replacement  
for a bedside unit result.  
If you need help resolving an error or you  
encounter any other problem with the system,  
contact the LifeScan Healthcare Professional  
Line at:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
ERROR  
SOLUTION  
Error 1  
Sample  
The bedside unit  
1.Repeat test with new test  
detected a problem strip and:  
Application with the color of  
the test strip.  
• Apply blood to pink test  
square only.  
• Make sure confirmation  
dot turns completely blue.  
• Insert test strip within  
2 min of applying blood.  
2. Check that sample hemat-  
ocrit is within range: adult  
25–60%, neonatal 25–65%.  
3.If you continue to get any  
error message, obtain a  
laboratory result, and  
• Compare color of test  
strip confirmation dot to  
Color Chart on test strip  
bottle to see if glucose  
level is very high or very  
low.  
• Take appropriate steps  
to monitor patient and  
provide medical care while  
awaiting laboratory result.  
4.Clean bedside unit and  
repeat test with new test  
strip.  
5.Contact LifeScan for help.  
If you cannot resolve a problem, call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
ERROR  
SOLUTION  
Error 2  
Test Strip  
The bedside unit  
1.Repeat test with new test  
detected a problem strip and:  
with the test strip.  
• Check test strip expira-  
tion date. Do not use  
expired test strips or test  
strips beyond discard date.  
• Apply sample to pink  
test square only.  
• Make sure confirmation  
dot turns completely blue.  
• Wait approximately  
1 min but not more than  
2 min after applying sam-  
ple before inserting test  
strip.  
• Do not alter test strips.  
2.If you continue to get any  
error message, obtain a  
laboratory result, and  
• Compare color of test  
strip confirmation dot to  
Color Chart on test strip  
bottle to see if glucose  
level is very high or very  
low.  
• Take appropriate steps  
to monitor patient and  
provide medical care while  
awaiting laboratory result.  
3.Clean bedside unit and  
repeat test with new test  
strip.  
4.Contact LifeScan for help.  
If you cannot resolve a problem, call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
ERROR  
SOLUTION  
Error 3  
Test Strip  
The bedside unit  
1.Clean bedside unit,  
detected a problem especially contact points in  
withtheposition of lens area, but  
the test strip.  
NOTE: Before cleaning,  
compare color of test strip  
confirmation dot to Color  
Chart on test strip bottle. If  
glucose level is very high  
or very low, take appropri-  
ate steps to monitor  
patient and provide  
medical care.  
• Repeat test with new  
test strip.  
• Do not move test strip  
after you insert it. Remove  
test strip only when test is  
complete.  
2.If you continue to get any  
error message, obtain a  
laboratory result. Take  
appropriate steps to  
monitor patient and  
provide medical care while  
awaiting laboratory result.  
3.Contact LifeScan for help.  
If you cannot resolve a problem, call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
ERROR  
Error 4  
SOLUTION  
The bedside unit  
Temperature detected a  
1.Repeat test with new test  
strip. Make sure bedside  
unit and test strip are at  
room temperature.  
Range  
temperature  
problem.  
• Do not apply heat or  
cold to unit (operating  
temperature is 18°–30°C).  
2.If you continue to get any  
error message, obtain a  
laboratory result, and  
• Compare color of test  
strip confirmation dot to  
Color Chart on test strip  
bottle to see if glucose  
level is very high or very  
low.  
• Take appropriate steps  
to monitor patient and  
provide medical care while  
awaiting laboratory result.  
3.Contact LifeScan for help.  
If you cannot resolve a problem, call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
ERROR  
Error 5  
SOLUTION  
The bedside unit  
Meter Optics detected a problem especially gray area inside  
1.Clean bedside unit,  
with the optical  
system.  
test strip holder, but  
NOTE: Before cleaning,  
compare color of test strip  
confirmation dot to Color  
Chart on test strip bottle. If  
glucose level is very high  
or very low, take appropri-  
ate steps to monitor  
patient and provide  
medical care.  
• Repeat test with new  
test strip.  
• Make sure test strip  
holder is fully inserted into  
bedside unit.  
• Wait for “Insert Strip” to  
appear on display before  
inserting test strip.  
2.If you continue to get any  
error message, obtain a  
laboratory result. Take  
appropriate steps to  
monitor patient and  
provide medical care while  
awaiting laboratory result.  
3.Contact LifeScan for help.  
If you cannot resolve a problem, call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
ERROR  
Error 6  
SOLUTION  
The bedside unit  
1.Wipe contact points in lens  
System Error detected a problem area with cloth moistened  
with the electronics. with water to remove  
residual bleach. Dry  
thoroughly, but  
NOTE: Before cleaning  
contact points, compare  
color of test strip confirma-  
tion dot to Color Chart on  
test strip bottle. If glucose  
level is very high or very low,  
take appropriate steps to  
monitor patient and provide  
medical care.  
• Repeat test with new  
test strip.  
• Make sure test strip lot  
number (and code)  
entered at bedside unit  
matches number on test  
strip bottle.  
2.If you continue to get any  
error message, obtain a  
laboratory result. Take  
appropriate steps to  
monitor patient and  
provide medical care while  
awaiting laboratory result.  
3.Contact LifeScan for help.  
If you cannot resolve a problem, call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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Unexpected Messages and Observations  
POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
MESSAGE  
SOLUTION  
Apply Blood Bedside unit is  
ready for blood  
Obtain a drop of capillary  
blood and apply it to center  
of pink test square.  
application.  
• If white pad becomes satu-  
rated, you have applied  
too much blood. Repeat  
application with new test  
strip.  
• If white patches or streaks  
appear on confirmation  
dot, you have not applied  
enough blood. Repeat  
application with new test  
strip.  
Bedside Unit Bedside unit  
Contact system  
administrator for current  
status of bedside unit.  
Disabled  
deleted from  
system or  
unassigned.  
Bedside Unit Initial data transfer Transfer data.  
Needs is required. Or,  
Configuration configuration is  
corrupted.  
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1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
MESSAGE  
SOLUTION  
Check  
1.Bedside unit was 1.Do not remove bedside  
Connections  
at Bedside  
Unit  
removed from  
connection  
unit from connection  
module until link is  
established and data are  
transferred.  
module before  
connection was  
established.  
2. Bad connection 2.Checkconnectionbetween  
between modem  
and connection  
module.  
connection module and  
modem.  
3.Connection  
module or  
modem error.  
3.Contact LifeScan.  
Check  
1. Workstation  
modem not  
turned on.  
1.Turn on workstation  
modem.  
Connections  
at  
Workstation  
2. Bad connection 2.Check modem connection  
between modem  
and wall jack.  
at wall jack.  
3. Workstation  
modem error.  
3.Contact LifeScan.  
Check Phone 1.Bedside unit  
1.If fax is being used by same  
phone line as connection  
module modem, wait for  
fax machine and retry  
connection.  
Line  
modem phone  
line being used  
by fax machine.  
Connections  
at Bedside  
Unit  
2. Bad connection 2.Check modem connection  
between modem  
and wall jack.  
at wall jack.  
3.Faulty phone line. 3.Inspect phone line.  
If you cannot resolve a problem, call LifeScan Healthcare Professional Line:  
1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
MESSAGE  
SOLUTION  
Data  
Less than 100 test Transfer data to free memory  
Memory Low records can be  
generated.  
space.  
DataTransfer Bedside unit/  
Retry data transfer.  
Error  
workstation  
communication  
error.  
Enter  
High, low, or  
Check ranges. Make sure min  
value is less than max.  
Narrower  
normal control  
Range(s) or range error.  
Min<Max  
Min>Max.  
Insert Strip  
Test strip not fully Remove test strip. When  
appears after inserted into test “Insert Strip” appears, firmly  
youinserttest strip holder.  
strip.  
insert test strip until it stops.  
Internal  
Faulty internal  
Retry operation. If problem  
Communica- communications. persists, do not use bedside  
tion Error  
unit. Contact LifeScan.  
Internal Error System Error.  
Power Down  
Turn off bedside unit.  
Contact LifeScan.  
Invalid  
Conflicting option Contact system  
Configuration set, or  
administrator to review  
configuration settings.  
Transfer data.  
configuration  
corrupted.  
Invalid  
Control  
Value  
Value  
Re-enter correct control  
>500 mg/dL was value.  
entered.  
Invalid CTL Expiration date not Check CTL code on control  
Code  
correct, or CTL code solution vial and re-enter it.  
format invalid.  
Invalid  
Expiration  
Date  
Invalid month or Check expiration date and  
year. Or, date  
entered already  
expired.  
re-enter it.  
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1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
MESSAGE  
SOLUTION  
Invalid  
Operator ID format Re-enter your ID using  
Operator ID not correct.  
barcode scanner or  
alphanumeric touch screen.  
Invalid  
Patient ID  
Patient ID format Re-enter patient ID using  
not correct.  
barcode scanner or  
alphanumeric touch screen.  
Invalid  
Phone  
Number  
Phone number not Re-enter phone number.  
entered or more  
than four pause  
characters entered.  
Invalid  
Reagent lot  
Check lot number and  
Reagent Lot number not correct re-enter it.  
Number  
or field left blank.  
Invalid Strip Strip lot number  
Lot Number not correct. Less  
than 10 digits were  
Check lot number and  
re-enter it.  
entered, or code  
out of range.  
Low Battery Battery power low. Change batteries.  
Modem Not Bedside unit  
Check with your LifeScan  
Supported by modem model not representative for modem  
SureStepPro supported by  
models supported.  
System  
software.  
New  
Reagent  
Entry at  
A workstation  
option is set to  
You cannot enter new  
reagent from bedside unit.  
allow reagent entry Use reagent from list, or ask  
Workstation at workstation  
Only only.  
administrator to allow  
reagent entry at bedside  
unit.  
No Room for There are five new Transfer data and validate  
New (non-validated) new reagent lots.  
Reagent Lot reagent lots in  
bedside unit list.  
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1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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CAUSE  
MESSAGE  
SOLUTION  
No Room for Bedside unit  
New Test  
Data  
Transfer data to free memory  
space.  
memory full.  
No Room for There are five new Transfer data and validate  
New Test  
Strip Lot  
(non-validated)  
test strip lots in  
bedside unit list.  
new test strip lots.  
Phone Line 1. Workstation  
1.Workstation modem’s  
phone line must be a  
dedicated line. Do not  
share line with a fax  
machine.  
Busy at  
modem phone  
line being used  
by fax machine.  
Workstation  
2.Faulty telephone 2.Have phone line inspected.  
line.  
QC Due for Unit will be in QC Perform required QC tests  
Bedside Unit lockout if required within 2 hours.  
in Less than QC not performed  
Two Hours within 2 hours.  
QC Due:  
QCMissedor test failed.  
Failed  
QC overdue or QC Successfully perform all  
required QC tests.  
Reagent Lot Reagent (solution) Enter and use new reagent  
Expired  
lot expired.  
lot. Discard any remaining  
expired reagent.  
Remove Strip Not enough  
Remove test strip. Check  
confirmation dot. If white  
patches or streaks appear, not  
enough blood was applied for  
an accurate result. Repeat test  
with new test strip.  
appears after sample on test  
you insert  
test strip.  
strip or test strip  
inserted too  
quickly.  
When “Insert Strip” appears,  
firmly and more slowly insert  
test strip until it stops.  
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1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
MESSAGE  
SOLUTION  
Shake vial  
and apply  
(High,  
Bedside unit is  
Gently shake vial. Touch a  
ready for control drop of solution to center of  
solution  
application.  
pink test square.  
Normal,  
• If white pad becomes satu-  
rated, you have applied  
too much solution. Repeat  
application with new strip.  
• If white patches or streaks  
appear on confirmation  
dot, you have not applied  
enough solution. Repeat  
application with new strip.  
Low) control  
Strip Lot  
Expired  
Test strip lot  
expired.  
Enter and use new test strip  
lot. Discard any remaining  
expired test strips.  
This QC Test QC solution level Do not perform QC test using  
Not Required was not selected as this level unless you  
required test by  
administrator.  
understand that if test is  
performed and failsand QC  
lockout mode was selected,  
bedside unit will lock out  
users until this test and all  
required QC tests are  
Continue?  
performed and pass.  
Upload  
Overdue  
Data transfer not Transfer data.  
performed within  
specified time.  
Wrong  
Reagent  
Type  
Type of reagent  
Check reagent type (low,  
(solution) entered normal, high, linearity, or  
does not match  
test type.  
unknown) and re-enter  
information.  
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1 800 524-7226 (USA)  
1 888 353-0800 (Canada)  
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APPENDIX A  
Bedside Unit  
Configuration Options  
Following is a list of workstation options  
configured by your System Administrator.  
These options apply to all bedside units within  
a nursing unit and directly affect how these  
bedside units function.  
Patient Results  
Configuration Option  
Meaning  
Glucose units  
mg/dL  
The units selected for  
displaying and reporting  
control and blood glucose  
results.  
mmol/L  
Patient Messages  
Notes that appear at the  
patient test result screen.  
These notes allow you to  
record a particular  
situation with a test result.  
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Bedside Unit  
Configuration Options  
Configuration Option  
Meaning  
Critical Warning  
Messages  
Notes that appear at the  
patient test result screen  
Lower Limit ____ when the test result falls  
Upper Limit ____ outside the critical limits.  
The notes are intended to  
offer suggestions for  
abnormal results.  
The upper and lower limits  
of the range for patient  
results as defined by your  
institution.  
Patient Message  
If a patient test result falls  
Entry Required (for outside the critical limits,  
results outside  
critical limits)  
Yes  
you may be required to  
select a comment which  
corresponds to the patient’s  
current situation.  
No  
Bedside Unit  
Configuration Option  
Meaning  
BU lockout if no If selected, the bedside  
upload in ____  
days  
unit cannot be used for  
testing if a data transfer  
session has not been  
performed within the  
specified number of days  
(maximum of 60 days).  
Bedside unit  
beeper on  
If selected, optional  
bedside unit beeps are  
enabled.  
Enable barcode  
scanner  
If selected, the bedside  
unit barcode scanner is  
enabled. If not selected,  
you must enter all ID and  
lot number information  
manually.  
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Configuration Option  
Meaning  
Nursing unit to  
Each bedside unit is  
which bedside unit assigned to a particular  
is assigned  
nursing unit. Do not use  
the bedside unit outside  
the designated nursing  
unit.  
Reagent Entry at If selected, you must  
Workstation Only choose an existing test  
strip or control lot number  
from the list displayed.  
If not selected, you may  
enter test strip and control  
solution lot numbers that  
have not yet been entered  
in the system.  
Require Solution  
If selected, you must select  
LotNumber(High, (or enter) valid control and  
Low, Normal,  
Unknown,  
Linearity)  
linearity solution lot  
numbers when performing  
those tests.  
Modem Dialing  
Information  
The workstation modem  
phone number can be  
preprogrammed. If  
(option available for  
preprogrammed, you do  
SureStepPro 2.0 only) not need to enter the  
phone number when  
transferring data.  
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Configuration Options  
Operator and IDs  
Configuration Option  
Meaning  
ID required for all If selected, all operators are  
tests  
Maintain ID  
required to enter their IDs  
for each test.  
for ____  
minutes after  
power off  
If Maintain ID is selected,  
the last ID entered remains  
in memory for 1 to 60  
minutes from the time the  
unit is turned off until it is  
turned on again. Operators  
need only confirm their ID  
if it appears at the operator  
ID screen.  
Patient ID required If selected, a patient ID is  
for all tests  
required.  
ID number string  
A string format was  
format (patient and defined for all IDs entered  
operator)  
at the bedside unit. The  
string defines the number  
and type of characters  
allowed (for example, five  
alphanumeric characters).  
Operator  
Recertification  
The period is the frequency  
at which each operator  
Period, ___months must be re-certified. Test  
and test settings  
settings define the number  
of patient tests as well as  
low, normal, and high QC  
tests an operator must run  
(test settings  
available for  
SureStepPro 2.0 only) within the re-certification  
period to be eligible for  
re-certification.  
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Quality Control  
Configuration Option  
Meaning  
Glucose units  
mg/dL  
The units selected for  
displaying and reporting  
control and blood glucose  
results.  
mmol/L  
Required QC tests  
High  
Low  
Three glucose controls are  
available. Any combination  
may be selected.  
Normal  
Control solution  
ranges (high, low,  
The passing range for each  
control solution level has  
normal) for specified been defined. This range  
test strip  
may be the same as or  
different from the range  
found on the test strip  
bottle label.  
Result Display  
Determines how quality  
Numeric Value control test results are  
Pass/Fail Only displayed.  
(Pass/Failavailablefor  
SureStepPro 2.0 only)  
QC Enforcement  
An option to ensure QC is  
Warning Only successfully completed as  
Bedside Unit  
lockout  
scheduled. Warning Only  
displays a message but  
Operator  
allows you to perform a  
patient test. Bedside Unit  
lockout displays the same  
message but does not allow  
you to perform a patient  
test. Operator Lockout  
Lockout  
prevents the operator who  
has not successfully per-  
formed QC testing within  
(Time period for  
Operator Lockout is the designated time period  
24 hours for  
SureStepPro 1.2)  
(1 to 365 days) from  
performing a patient test.  
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Configuration Options  
Configuration Option  
Meaning  
QC Test Period  
Frequency of performing a  
Time of day____ QC test is defined as a set  
Elapsed time  
time each day or an elapsed  
time between 6 and 24  
hours.  
____ hours  
QC Action Messages Messages displayed in the  
bedside unit following a  
failed QC test. These  
messages allow you to  
record the steps taken to  
correct the problem.You  
are required to select at  
least one message.  
Failed QC Guiding Messages that appear at a  
Messages  
QC result screen when the  
test fails. These messages  
offer possible reasons why  
the test failed.  
Failed QC Message If a QC test result fails, you  
Entry Required  
Yes  
No  
may be required to select a  
comment that corresponds  
to the failed test result.  
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Specifications  
The performance of the system has been  
evaluated under the conditions listed below.  
Refer to the SureStepPro Test Strips package  
insert for typical accuracy and precision data.  
Bedside Unit Specifications  
power supply:  
two size C, 1.5-V  
alkaline batteries  
result range:  
display:  
0–500 mg/dL  
liquid crystal  
whole blood  
sample type:  
calibration:  
plasma equivalent  
hematocrit range: 25–60%  
(neonatal 25–65%)  
meter size:  
height 18.9 cm (7.4 in)  
width 8.8 cm (3.5 in)  
depth 6.5 cm (2.6 in)  
meter weight:  
1.2 lb  
operating  
temperature:  
18°–30°C (64°–86°F)  
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Specifications  
operating humidity: 30%–70% relative  
humidity  
(noncondensing)  
altitude:  
up to 10,000 ft (3048 m)  
[For more information,  
read the SureStepPro Test  
Strip package insert.]  
class II laser:  
barcodes:  
680 nm  
Barcode 39  
Barcode 128  
Example of Code 39  
Example of Code 128  
Barcode Specifications  
• Black and white only; no color background.  
• 1/4-in border surrounding barcode symbol  
(optimal).  
• Accepts the first 14 alphanumeric characters  
in a barcode that contains a maximum of 18  
characters; special characters include: (space)  
(-) (\) (/) (:) (;) (,) (_) (.)  
• Medium density (X dimension of 0.012  
inches) or high density (X dimension of  
0.0075 inches), where density is the number  
of characters per inch and X dimension is the  
width of the narrowest element in the symbol.  
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The SureStepPro Blood Glucose Bedside Unit  
complies with the following standards:  
• CAN/CSA - C22.2 No. 601.1-94 Medical  
Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General  
Requirements for Safety (Complies with UL  
2601-1 and IEC 601-1)  
• CAN/CSA - C108.6-M91 (CISPR 11:1990)  
Limits and Methods of Measurement of  
Electromagnetic Disturbance Characteristics  
in Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM)  
Radio-Frequency Equipment (Complies with  
Canadian ICES-001)  
• CAN/CSA - C22.2 No. 1010.1-92 Safety  
Requirements for Electrical Equipment for  
Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use,  
Part 1: General Requirements (Complies  
with IEC 1010-1)  
• CAN/CSA - C22.2 No. 601.1.2-94 Medical  
Electrical Equipment Part 1: General  
Requirements for Safety-2. Collateral  
Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility -  
Requirements and Tests (Complies with  
IEC 601-1-2)  
Type BF Equipment  
• Internally powered equipment  
• No patient-applied parts  
• This unit is not suitable for use  
in the presence of a flammable  
anaesthetic mixture with air, oxygen,  
or nitrous oxide.  
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Specifications  
Cleaning Agents  
The following compounds can be used to clean  
the exterior only of the bedside unit. Follow the  
instructions for use on the product’s packaging.  
Refer to Chapter 5, Care and Maintenance, for  
cleaning precautions and detailed information  
on cleaning the bedside unit and test strip  
holder.  
• water  
• 10%bleach  
• 70% isopropyl alcohol  
• 12.5% ammonia  
®
• 10% Bacdown  
®
• 30% Cavicide  
®
• Cidex (glutaraldehyde)  
®
• Cidex Plus  
• Progard™  
• Softgard™  
®
• Hibiclens  
®
• 22% Lysol  
• Sanicloth™  
®
• Staphene  
• 5.5% WEX-Cide™  
Product names may be trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
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Index  
solution 54  
a
applying  
blood 33–36  
control solution 22–23  
test strip holder 54–55  
confirmation dot 10, 23  
contact points 3  
b
barcode scanner 3  
cleaning 56  
using 8  
cleaning 55  
barcode specifications 98  
barcode specs 98  
batteries  
changing 57–59  
status 18, 30, 57  
bedside unit  
control solution 17  
batteries 4, 57  
CTL code 11, 21  
data transfer 41–48  
description 1, 3–4  
memory 49  
d
data  
operation 5–9  
screen contrast 60  
specifications 97–99  
beep signals 9  
e
entering  
information 6–8  
error codes 79–84  
blood application 33–36  
c
cleaning  
g
agents 100  
barcode scanner 56  
contact points 55  
glucose control solution 17  
glucose range 38  
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Index  
i
p
ID  
operator 7  
patient 31  
displayed 38–39  
infection control 14  
insert test strip 23, 37, 66, 74  
in-service test 75–76  
precautions 12  
l
laser information ii, 4  
LCD screen 3  
contrast 60  
q
quality control results  
reviewing 51  
lens area 3  
cleaning 55–56  
linearity test 61–68  
result 67  
upper limit 67  
lockout  
quality control solution  
data transfer 41  
operator 15  
QC 15  
lot numbers  
reviewing 52  
quality control test 18–27  
r
results  
critical 38–39  
linearity 67  
m
unknown solution 74  
main menu 6  
memory, bedside unit 49  
messages  
error 79–84  
unexpected 85–90  
s
scanning a barcode 8  
screen contrast 60  
special tests  
o
operator  
ID 7  
in-service 75–76  
linearity 61–68  
unknown solution 69–75  
Status screen 18, 30, 57  
system administrator 1, 5  
system beep signals 9  
lockout 15  
out-of-range result  
control test 24  
linearity test 67  
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test  
in-service 75–76  
linearity 61–68  
patient 29–40  
quality control 18–27  
unknown solution 69–75  
test strip  
blood application 33–36  
control application 22–23  
general information 9–12  
inserting 23, 37, 66, 74  
lotnumber 21, 32, 64, 72  
test strip holder 3, 4  
cleaning 54–55  
removing 54  
transferring data 41–48  
troubleshooting  
error messages 79–84  
unexpected messages 85–90  
u
unknown solution test 69–75  
w
workstation 1–2  
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For use with bedside units, versions 1.2 and 2.0.  
AW 061-296-01A  
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