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Page 2 - WaveSense JAZZ™

8About the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System4CHAPTERYour AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System includes:About the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test StripWith your

Page 3 - Customer Care: 0800 093 1812

9IMPORTANT: Only use AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strips with the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System.Important Test Strip Information: [1] Store the Aga

Page 4 - Contents

10[9] Apply only fresh capillary blood or control solution to the sample area of the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strip.About the AgaMatrix WaveSense

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11About the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Meter Display Symbols/Messages(1) Date and Time: Appears here, including when the meter is deactivated.(2) Glucos

Page 6 - Information

12(9) Apply Sample to Test Strip message: The flashing droplet symbol and the word “fill” will signal you to apply a sample to the test strip. (10) Vo

Page 7 - Important Information about

13About the AgaMatrix Lancing System(1) Cocking Handle: Cocks the device so it is ready to lance. (2) Depth Adjustment Dial: Adjusts how deep the lanc

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14METER SYSTEM CHECKEach time your meter is activated, the meter will perform a meter system check. All display segments and the backlight will briefl

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15Press the CHECK ( ) button again to see your most recent test result. [2] Press the DOWN () or UP ( ) arrow buttons repeatedly to scroll thru every

Page 10 - WaveSense JAZZ System

16[1] Insert an AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strip: Insert a new AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strip into the meter. Make sure you insert the test st

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17The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System has 2 different levels of control solution: Normal and High. Select the level of control solution you want to us

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Key Features in the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ™No Coding Required - The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ doesn’t require you to enter a code. Insert a test stri

Page 13 - Messages

18IMPORTANT: Count forward 90 days from the date you open a new bottle of AgaMatrix Control Solution. This is your discard date. Write the discard dat

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19[3] Applying Control Solution: Shake the control solution bottle. Discard the first drop of control solution and wipe the bottle tip clean using a c

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20[4] Viewing Control Solution Test Result: The result will appear on the display and, if the volume is enabled, your meter will beep once. The date a

Page 16 - Meter Basics

21[3] Error in performing test. [4] Watered-down control solution. [5] Meter malfunction. [6] Control solution test done outside the system operating

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22How to Test Your Blood Glucose Level8CHAPTERCAUTION: To ensure accurate results, wash your hands with warm, soapy water and dry before every test. M

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23Replace Lancing Device Cap: Replace the lancing device cap until it snaps into place. Be careful not to touch the exposed needle on the lancet.Set t

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24Meter Ready for Test: The meter now displays the droplet symbol and the word “Fill”. The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ System is now ready for you to app

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25[4] Applying Blood Sample Bring Test Strip to Blood Sample: The meter now displays the droplet symbol. This means your AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Syst

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26IMPORTANT: [1] Remove the test strip from the blood sample as soon as you hear the beep.[2] Do not press the AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strip aga

Page 22 - High: 12.2-17.8 mmol/L

27On the meter display, the droplet symbol fills. The scrolling bar and 1-2-3 indicates that the meter is calculating your results.Your test is comple

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1Customer Care: 0800 093 1812In case of emergency, contact your healthcare professional or emergency medical response.Manufacturer:AgaMatrix, Inc.7C R

Page 24 - Blood Glucose Level

28mealtime tag is now stored in the memory. You can still change this setting by pressing the DOWN () or UP () arrow buttons, if you haven’t removed t

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29[6] Final StepsRemove the Test Strip: Remove the used AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strip. The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Meter will automatically de

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30Discard Properly: Discard the used AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strip and Lancet properly.WARNING: The lancing device and lancets should only be u

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31Testing glucose levels with blood obtained from the palm (at the base of the thumb) or forearm may reduce the pain of testing. The technique for tes

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32area that you will be testing. Ensure that your palm or forearm is facing up and held level.[3] Lance Test Site: Press the tip of the clear cap agai

Page 29 - Droplet

33Data Management Features10CHAPTERIMPORTANT: Results, averages and graphs stored in memory should only be used as a reference. Do not make treatment

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34About averages and standard deviations: Control solution, out-of-temperature-range results, and results without a valid time or date are not include

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35Viewing 14 Day Statistics10.2The stats feature allows you to compare your average test result, the standard deviation between test results, and the

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36[4] Press the DOWN ( ) arrow button. The display now shows your 30 day average and average number of tests per day. [5] Press the DOWN () arrow butt

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37[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( ) button once to enter menu mode. The word “MEM” is displayed. [2] Press the DOWN () or UP

Page 34 - Release Button

2ContentsGetting StartedImportant Health-related InformationImportant Information about Your AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ SystemAbout the AgaMatrix WaveSe

Page 35 - Data Management Features

38tons until the abbreviation “GRAPH” appears in the lower part of the display. [3] Press the CHECK () button again to enter the graph section. The di

Page 36 - Viewing Individual Results

391 Month Trend Graph:2 Week Trend Graph:Each bar represents a test result average from 3 days. Each vertical unit represents about 2.8 mmol/L. The mo

Page 37 - Viewing 14 Day Statistics

403 Day Trend Graph:Each bar represents a test result average from 1 day. Each vertical unit represents about 2.8 mmol/L. The most recent result is on

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41The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Meter allows you to turn ON or OFF the feature that tags results as having occurred before or after a meal. [1] When yo

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42[3] Press the CHECK ( ) button to enter and edit the alarm volume setting. [4] Turn the volume ON or OFF with the DOWN () or UP ( ) arrow buttons. Y

Page 40 - Viewing 1 Month, 2 Week

43[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( ) button once to enter menu mode. The word “MEM” is displayed.[2] Press the DOWN () or UP ( )

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44or “d-M”, this means you are ready to set the meter’s date. Select the M-d (Month-Day) or d-M (Day-Month) date format with the DOWN () or UP ( ) arr

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45[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( ) but-ton once to enter menu mode. The word “MEM” is displayed.[2] Press the DOWN () or UP ( )

Page 43 - Setting Meter Volume

46WARNING: Your healthcare professional should recommend what your hyperglycaemic limit is.[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK () but-

Page 44 - Setting the Time

47The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ includes a unique positive feedback feature where a happy face symbol is displayed with test results that fall within t

Page 45 - Setting the Date

3Setting the Mealtime TagSetting Meter VolumeSetting the TimeSetting the DateSetting Hypoglycaemic Warning AlarmsSetting Hyperglycaemic Warning Alarms

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48[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the CHECK ( ) but-ton once to enter menu mode. The word “MEM” is displayed.[2] Press the DOWN () or UP ( )

Page 47 - Warning Alarms

49There are 7 alarms you can set to remind you when to test your glucose levels.When alarms are activated: [1] If an alarm is set and the AgaMatrix Wa

Page 48 - Setting Hyperglycaemic

50[3] Select An Alarm to Set: Choose the alarm you want to set with the DOWN () or UP ( ) arrow buttons. If this is your first time setting an alarm,

Page 49 - The Glucose Target Range

51The AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Blood Glucose Monitoring System has been designed to work accurately under normal conditions. On rare occasions, the me

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52Error 2: The meter has detected an irregularity with the sample. [1] The test strip may be partially filled; you should check the window of the test

Page 51 - Setting Alarms

53Error 5: The meter was unable to produce a reliable result. [1] This may be caused by a non-blood sample, or a combina-tion of high glucose and othe

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54Battery Icon: Battery #2 has died during test. Replace battery #2 immediately before retesting.Troubleshooting Situation #1: Meter does not enter th

Page 53 - Errors and Troubleshooting

55CAUTION: Low or high blood glucose test results can indicate a potentially serious medical condition. Follow your healthcare professional’s recommen

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56professional’s recommendations. If you get a Lo glucose test result but have no symptoms of low blood glucose, then retest with a new AgaMatrix Wave

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57HYPERGLYCAEMIC WARNING ALARM: Flashing message with the time. Test result flashes, with double beep (if volume is ON).MEANING: If the Hyperglycaemic

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4Unpack your AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Blood Glucose Monitoring System. Dispose of the packing material properly.IMPORTANT: To ensure accurate use of m

Page 57 - Display Messages

58DEAD BATTERY MESSAGE: Flashing messageMEANING: Battery #2 in your meter is dead. ACTIONS: If the dead battery symbol appears, the dead bat-tery must

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59CAUTION: When the battery symbol appears, you should replace the batteries immediately. Only use CR2032 batteries.Your AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Mete

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60Replacing the Batteries[1] Open Battery Door: Make sure the meter is deactivated. Turn the meter so you are looking at the battery door. Press the b

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61Time and Date Setting After Battery ReplacementIf the date and time need to be set, the word “SET” will be displayed the first time the meter is act

Page 61 - Batteries

62Meter Specifications23CHAPTERAssay Method: Dynamic ElectrochemistryMaximum Altitude: 3,048 meters (10,000 feet)Calibration: Plasma equivalentCoding:

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63Alarms: 7 programmable alarmsResult Range: 1.1 to 33.3 mmol/LHaematocrit: 20% to 60%Operating Relative Humidity: Up to 90%Operating Temperature: 10

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64Symbols24CHAPTERThe following symbols may appear on the equipment packages or in the documents. Serial Number:Manufacturer:In Vitro Diagnostic Medic

Page 64 - Meter and Lancing Device

5[5] Results over 13.3 mmol/L may mean high blood glucose levels (hyperglycaemia). Checking ketones may be advisable. [6] If you get results below 3.9

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6[2] For in vitro diagnostic (i.e. outside of the body) use only.[3] With AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Test Strips and AgaMatrix Control Solution only. Do

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7Physiological differences in circulation between the fingertip, palm (at the base of the thumb), and forearm may result in differences in blood gluco

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