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Breezeaccess 900 ManualBreezeACCESS VL 900MHz SW Version 5.1. May 2008Document History. TopicOptional support (under license) of FIPS 197SW Version 4.0,SW Version 4.0. SW Version 4.0. Section: 1.2, 4.2.6.2.12IDU-ODU Cable. Update of maximum length of IDU-ODU cable. Sections: 4.2.5.7.3, 4.2.6.7. Section: 1.4, 1.7.1,Section 2.1.2. Frequency configuration. Section 4.2.6.2.3.1,July 2006. July 2006. Improved mechanism for automatic detection of. Removed parameters: Sub Band select (SU). Frequency Subset Definition (SU). New parameters: User Defined Frequency. Subsets. Transmit Power, Maximum. Transmit Power. Simplified configuration mechanism: A singleSW Version 4.0. Section 4.2.6.2.4.1. Update Tx Power limitations for compliance with. FCC regulations. Per SU Distance Learning. New feature. Section 4.2.6.2.8Section 4.2.5.7.2, 4.2.6.2.10. ATPC Delta from Minimum. SNR Level. Default values updated. Section 4.2.6.2.8.3.3. Tx Control. Added option: Ethernet Status Control. Section 4.2.6.2.8.5. Lost Beacons Transmission. Watchdog Threshold. Section 4.2.6.2.15. BreezeACCESS VL System ManualTopic. Service Provider LinkSection 4.2.6.4.1. Description. Service Provider Link option added to VLAN. Link Type. New parameters: Service Provider VLAN ID. VLAN QinQ Protocol Ethertpe. MAC Address List. Improved functionality. Section 4.2.6.4.7. New parameter: MAC Address List Action. Concatenation. Improved mechanism. Section 4.2.6.5.10. New parameter: Maximum Concatenated Frame. Size. Removed: Maximum Number of FramesTable 4-12. Changes in values of Downlink MIR for SU-3,Default value updated. Section 4.2.6.6.3.2.2. DSCP Threshold. Default value updated. Section 4.2.6.6.3.2.3. Low Priority Traffic Minimum. Percent. Section 4.2.6.6.3.4. DRAP support. Section 4.2.6.6.4. Gateways Table. Section 4.2.5.4.1Wireless Link Prioritization. Section 4.2.6.6.3.5. FTP Client IP Address. Sections 4.2.3.11, 4.2.3.12. Changed functionalityFTP Server IP Address. Changed default to 10.0.0.253. Sections 4.2.3.11, 4.2.3.http://finatwork.com/userfiles/brother-5890-service-manual.xml

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12,July 2006. Maximum value was changed from 15 to 14. Section 4.2.6.5.7. Ethernet packet length. Updated maximum length. Section 4.2.5.1.1. Basic Parameters Table. Updated according to applicable changes. Parameters SummaryUpdated according to applicable changes. Using the Feature License. Web ApplicationSW Version 4.0. New Subscriber Unit:SW Version 4.0. Rev. B. August 2006. New Subscriber Unit: SU-I. Rev. C. SU-A-H removed. SU-A-H (SU with horizonally polarizedSW Version 4.0.27. Replaced by PS1073. SW Version 4.0.27. Table 3-1. Parameters that are notSet Complete. Table 4-2. Parameters that are notDefaults. Table 4-3. Basic Configuration Menu. Section 4.2.4. MIB (Appendix E). Sections 1.3.1, 1.7.1,Manual. October 2006. Sections 1.7.5.1, 1.7.5.4,Topic. Q in Q (Service Provider. Link) improvements. Improved handling of management frames. Support of Ethertypes 9100, 9200 (hex). Default changed to 8171. Sections 4.2.6.4.1.2,Parameters SummaryDRAP UDP Port. Section 4.2.6.6.4.2. Parameters SummaryOctober 2006. Updated. Table 4-12, Table 4-13. Parameters SummaryAUS supports also SU-I. February 2007. Updated functionality. Section 1.2. Password Recovery. Section 4.1.1. AP Client IP Address. Sections 4.2.6.3.8. Table 4-3, MIB (Appendix. E), Parameters SummaryNoise Immunity Control. Sections 4.2.6.2.17. Table 4-3, Parameters. Summary (Appendix F). Show Unit Status. Section 4.2.2.1. Added Country Code, Serial Number and ATE. Test Status. SW Version 4.5. June 2007. Wireless Rx Events. Section 4.2.5.1.2. Added Other counter. Broadcast Relaying. Section 4.2.6.4.5. Parameters SummaryNew functionality. Name changed from. Relaying. MIR Threshold Percent. Sections 4.2.6.6.2,Summary (Appendix E). Station Allowed Option. Section 4.2.6.4.7,Summary (Appendix E). Antenna Compliance. Statement (in Legal Rights). New. Transmit Power Compliance. With Regulations. Section 3.1.2. MIB Appendix (previously. Appendix E). Removed (all information is available in the MIBSW Version 4.5.http://www.ls-projects.ru/files/brother-5750e-service-manual.xml Minimum and Maximum. Contention WindowUpdate definition. Parameters SummaryParameters are not Run-Time Updated (resetSW Version 4.5. Maximum uplink data rate of. SU-I has been changed. Parameters SummaryMaximum values of Uplink CIR and MIR, andSW Version 4.5. July 2007. SU “aging” mechanismDatabase). Sections 4.2.2.1, 4.2.5.4.1,SW Version 4.5. Pulse Detection Sensitivity. Section 4.2.6.2.17.5. Parameters SummaryDefault has been changed to Low. Range of supportedSections 4.2.6.5.4, 4.2.6.5.5. Updated description. Default value of DFS. Minimum Pulses to Detect. Section 4.2.6.2.4.3.6. Parameters SummarySW Version 4.5. FCC Radiation Hazard. Warning (in Legal Rights). Usable frequenciesSection 4.2.6.2.4.2. Re-apply Country Code. Values. Section 4.2.6.8.2, Appendix. Basic Parameters. Added AP Client IP Address. July 2007Name changed from DFS Option to DFS. Sub-Band Select in SU. Sections 4.2.6.2.5.1,July 2007. Section 4.2.6.6.2. Improved description. August 2007. Frequency Ranges. Table 1-1, Table 1-6. The 5.8 GHz band is up to 5.875 GHz (actualSW Version 4.5. Antenna specifications. Table 1-6. Updated compliance to ETSI standard (EN 302August 2007. Limitations on usableSections 3.1.2, 4.2.6.2.4.2. Correct Run-Time update of. Unit Control Parameters. Appendix E - Parameters. Summary, Section E.1.1. FTP Server IP Address, FTP Gateway IP. Address, FTP User Name, FTP Password areSW Version 5.0. November 2007. Air Interface Parameters. Summary, Section E.1.3. Preferred AU MAC Address, Arbitration InterFrame Spacing, Wireless Trap Threshold areSW Version 5.0. Sub-Band Select, Frequency, DFS Required by. Regulations, Frequency Subset Definition. Channel Check Time, Channel Avoidance. Period, SU Waiting Option, Minimum Pulses to. Detect, Channel Reuse Option, Radar Activity. Assessment Period, Maximum Number of. Detections in Assessment Period, are updatedSpectrum Analysis parameters are applicable inCorrect Run-Time update of. Service Parameters. Summary, Section E.1.7.https://www.thebiketube.com/acros-3g3rv-user-manual MIR: Downlink, MIR: Uplink, CIR: Downlink. CIR: Uplink, Maximum Burst Duration, MIR. Threshold Percent, are updated in run-timeSW Version 5.0. Send Traps. Section 4.2.6.3.7. Traps are generated and sent only by AUSW Version 5.0. Unit Control Menu. Section 4.2.3. Re-apply Country Codes Values option hasConfiguration, Country Code Parameters. SW Version 5.0. Wi2 IP Address. Section 4.2.6.3.8. Updated name (was previously AP Client IP. Address). Added Country Code Parameters. Country Code Parameters. Sections 4.2.6.8, 3.1.2. SU-3 and SU-6 units. Section 1.3.1. Starting on SW Version 5.0, all units will supportSW Version 5.0. November 2007An optional license enables support of SU-54SW Version 5.0. Sections 4.2.2.1, 4.2.5.4.1,SW Version 5.0. Maximum Number of. Associations with Data. Encryption enabled. Sections 4.2.6.2.12,SW Version 5.0. MIR and CIR Parameters. Updated description of Burst Duration algorithm. RTS Threshold. For HW Rev C and higher, the maximum isThreshold in AU. MAC Address Database inUpdated the information displayed in the variousSW Version 5.0. MAC Address Database inUpdated the displayed information. Menu header. Updated details of Menu header. Country Code Learning byThe SU will learn a new Country Code only if itSW Version 5.0. Section 4.2.6.5.1. The default has been changed to Disable. New read-only indications:SW Version 5.0. November 2007Management Solutions. Section 1.6.1. BreezeCONFIG has been replaced by. AlvariCRAFT. Defaults. Table 4-2, Table 4-3. Selected Country Code does not change after. Feature License. Section 4.2.3.10. November 2007Range has been increased from 1-2 to 1-50SW Version 5.0. Data Encryption Option. Section 4.2.6.7.2. AU with Data Encryption Option enabled canSW Version 5.0. December 2007. Low Priority AIFS. Section 4.2.6.6.3.5.2. The range has been changed from 3-254 to 350. MIR Defaults. Table 4-12. Default value for SU-54 have been updatedDecember 2007. Regulation Max EIRP. Table 3-2.http://galletta.com/images/breezair-service-manual.pdf Updated (New Country Codes, updated valuesSW Version 5.0. Scanning Mode. Section 4.2.6.2.7. Updated description (set to passive if DFSSW Version 5.0. Noise Immunity Control. Section 4.2.6.2.17. Updated: Available only in units with HW. Revision C and higher, except to Pulse. Detection Sensitivity that is available also inSW Version 5.0. Antenna Gain. Section 4.2.6.2.9. Range updated. December 2007Sections 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.3.1,New Radio Band and relevant products. SW Version 5.1. April 2008. Protecting ODU. Connections. Section 2.3.3. MAC Address Database in. AU, Section 4.2.5.4.1. In Display Association Info, RSSI info has beenSW Version 5.1. Continuous Noise Floor. Display, Sections 4.2.5.3.2SW Version 5.1. Continuous Average. Section 4.2.5.3.1. Average RSSI has been added to the display. Added formula used for calculations. Spectrum Analysis. Information Display. Section 4.2.6.2.14.6. Added new parameters (OFDM SNR, OFDM. Max SNR, Noise Floor Avg, Noise Floor Max). Show Spectrum Analysis.http://www.lavalledesign.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16285f3811341c---C200h-asc02-manual.pdf If you are still having trouble, please call our Customer Service Department. We have friendly, knowledgeable people who are there to help 24 hours a day. 1-800-348-8100 In the U.S.A., call toll free: (24 Hours a day). For Use With. Blood Glucose Meter and. Unique 10-Test DiscIntroductionPage 5 Introduction. Introduction. Glucose Monitoring System. We are proud to be your. Page 6 A Look at Your Breeze Meter:Used to manuallyPage 9 Here is what each display element means:Page 10 TesTIng maTerIals:InserTIng a 10-TesT dIsC:Open MeterYour Breeze Meter willPage 14 runnIng a blood gluCose TesT:Page 20 PRECAUTIONS. Page 21 Marking a Deleted Blood Test. NOTE: Marking a test result as a deleted blood testPage 22 Understanding Your Test ResultsIf your blood glucose result doesn’t match the way you feel,Page 26 Compare this Control testYour Breeze Meter calculates several different averagesYou can view averages for. Page 30 Clearing Stored Test ResultsPage 35 Setting the Time Format (12- or 24-hour Clock). Your meter can display the time format as either 12-hourPage 37 TransferrIng resulTs To a ComPuTer. You can transfer test resultsPage 39 rePlaCIng The baTTery. Your Breeze Meter uses one 3-volt lithium batteryPage 40 To replace the battery, follow these steps:Page 42 Technical InformationSolving Problems. You can solve many of the problems you might have byPage 45 What You See What It Means What You Should DoPage 47 What You See What It Means What You Should DoPage 48 What You See What It Means What You Should Do. Page 49 Customer Service. If a problem arises, work through the Solving ProblemsYou will probably find your. Page 50 Replacement Items:Please be sure to register your meter, either by returningPage 53 Bayer HealthCare LLCBayer, the Bayer Cross, Ascensia, Breeze, Autodisc, Microlet and Vaculance are. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Bayer Breeze 2 Manual.BANHTRUNGTHUVIP.COM/upload/files/continuing-education-manual-for-professional-plumbers.pdf To get started finding Bayer Breeze 2 Manual, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented. I get my most wanted eBook Many thanks If there is a survey it only takes 5 minutes, try any survey which works for you. Faster Test Results, and Smaller Blood Drop, Increased Memory Capacity as easy as 1-2-3. 1 Open meter, insert 10-test disc, close meter. 1 2 Pull (a) and push (b) handle to expose test strip.We are proud to be your partner in helping you manage your diabetes. We understand that people who regularly check their blood glucose levels want a meter that is simple, straightforward and easy to use. Page 6 A Look at Your Breeze Meter: Release Button Press to release and discard the used test strip. Screen This is where your test results will be displayed. Data Port (side of meter) Insert cable here to allow communication between the meter and a personal computer. Battery Holder (side of meter) Holds one CR2032 lithium battery (included). Memory Button Used to view your blood glucose results stored in memory and to view your test result averages. Setup Button Used to enter the Setup mode and easily change the time, date or other features. Accept Button Used to accept changes made in the Setup mode. Page 8 Explanation of Display Symbols: A full display, as shown here, indicates that all elements in the display are working properly. Compare your meter to the display shown here before you run each test. Open Meter 1. Turn the meter over so the display screen is facing down. Open the meter by pressing in on the back edge of the open latch and then pulling up on the base. Open Test Disc Package 2. Open a new 10-test disc package. Check the expiration date on the disc. www.BayerDiabetes. Page 12 Insert Disc 3.http://www.nbrownies.com.br/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16285f3a27ad8a---C200h-ad003-manual.pdf Insert a new 10-test disc (with the bumpy side up), aligning the 5 notches in the disc with the tabs on the meter. Close Meter 4. Close the meter and snap it shut. Keep the meter ?at when closing it. Helpful Hint: The meter must be kept flat when closing. If the meter is not kept flat, the disc may move and become damaged and you may waste test strips. Page 13 Counting the Number of Strips Left Your Breeze Meter will automatically count down the number of test strips you have left. The number is shown with your test result. To see the count when the meter is off, press the button. NOTE: This count is reset to 10 every time you open the meter. To keep an accurate count, open the meter only when all 10 of the test strips have been used in the 10-test disc. Your meter will also tell you when you need to insert a new 10-test disc. Page 14 runnIng a blood gluCose TesT: 1. Wash your hands well with soap and warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. NOTE: For testing sites other than ?ngertips, see page 19. Prepare Lancing Device 2. Remove the endcap from the MICrOLeT Adjustable Lancing Device. (See MICrOLeT Device package insert for complete instructions.) 3. Loosen the cap on a lancet by rotating it.Page 15 Then insert the lancet firmly until it comes to a full stop. This will “cock” the device. 4. Twist off the lancet cap and replace the endcap. Push Out Test Strip 5. Your Breeze Meter uses a special, easy-to-use “Pull and Push” design. Here’s how it works: Hold the meter comfortably in one hand. Firmly grasp the meter handle with the other hand (shown here). Now, just “Pull and Push”—“Pull” the handle out until it stops and “Push” it back in until it stops again. Page 16 NOTE: After the meter handle is pushed in, the release button is UP, a test strip is pushed out, and a series of “apply blood” prompts appears. The meter is now ready to run a blood glucose test. Never re-insert a test strip into the meter. 6. Stick your finger and form a small round drop of blood.https://www.blackhillsdancecentre.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16285f3c14d491---C200h-id212-manual.pdf Page 17 Test 7. Your test strip is like a straw—it sips in a sample of blood. Move the entire front edge of the test strip until it touches the edge of the blood drop. The blood is automatically pulled into the test strip and fills the test strip. Hold the test strip in place until the meter beeps, then move the meter away. Helpful Hint: The number displayed in the upper left corner is the number of test strips remaining in your 10-test disc. IMPORTANT: If you want to mark this result as a deleted blood test, you must do that now, while the result is still being displayed. See “Marking a Deleted Blood Test” on page 17. Page 19 9. To release the used test strip, hold the meter with the test strip pointing down over a waste container. Press the release button. Be sure the heel of your hand is not against the meter handle. NOTE: If you block the meter handle with your hand, the test strip may not release properly. 10. Press the button to turn the meter off. NOTE: If you forget to turn your meter off, it will turn off automatically after three minutes. If this is the case: Consult your physician or healthcare professional immediately. Page 21 Marking a Deleted Blood Test NOTE: Marking a test result as a deleted blood test excludes it from all of the averages that are calculated by your meter. You must mark the result immediately after the test is performed — while the result is still displayed on the screen. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Open the Button Door (see page 3). 2. Press the button to mark as deleted. 3. The symbol indicates a deleted result. 4. Press to accept. 5. Press to turn your meter off. www.BayerDiabetes. Page 22 Understanding Your Test Results Expected Blood Glucose Values Blood glucose values will vary from time to time depending on food intake, medication dosages, health, stress or exercise. Consult your physician or healthcare professional for the target glucose values appropriate for you.BANGTUTRANG.COM/upload/files/continuing-education-for-commissioners-manual.pdf Page 23 Unusual Test Results If your blood glucose result doesn’t match the way you feel, follow these steps: 1. run a control test (see page 20); 2. retest your blood glucose (see page 10); 3. call your doctor immediately if your result still does not agree with the way you feel. Alternative Site Testing Blood samples for glucose testing may be taken from sites other than your fingertips. Page 24 runnIng a ConTrol TesT: There are times when you will want to do a quality control test so you know that your system is working properly. You may also want to do a control test to check the way you do your test. Simply follow these steps: Push Out Test Strip 1. Hold the meter comfortably in one hand. Firmly grasp the meter handle with the other hand (shown here). Now, just “Pull and Push”—“Pull” the handle out until it stops and “Push” it back in until it stops again. Page 25 Test 3. Move the entire front edge of the test strip until it touches the edge of the drop of the control solution. The control solution is automatically pulled into the test strip. IMPORTANT: Hold the test strip in place until the meter beeps, then move the meter away. 4. After the beep, the display counts down from “5” to “1.” Your Control test result then appears on the screen. www.BayerDiabetes. Page 26 Compare this Control test result with the control range printed on the bottom flap of the carton of Breeze Test Strips. Marking a Control Test Marking a test result as a control test excludes it from being included in your test averages. Page 27 6. To release the used test strip, hold the meter with the test strip pointing down over a waste container. Press the release button. Be sure the heel of your hand is not against the meter handle. NOTE: If you block the meter handle with your hand, the test strip may not release properly. 7. Press to turn your meter off. www.BayerDiabetes. Page 28 beyond everyday use reCallIng TesT resulTs: Your Breeze Meter can store up to 420 test results in its memory. This makes it easy to see your previous blood glucose test results. To view those results: 1. Open the Button Door. 2. Press the button. The meter shows you the most recent test result. 3. Press the button to see each of your stored results. Helpful Hint: When only is shown on the display, you are seeing the most recent result; when only is shown, you are seeing the oldest result. Page 29 Viewing Your Averages Your Breeze Meter calculates several different averages of your blood glucose results. You can view averages for 1 day (the previous 24 hours), 7 days, 14 days, and 30 days. To see the averages, simply follow these steps. 1. Open the Button Door and press the meter will show you your last result. button. The 2. Press the button again to see your blood glucose average for the last 14 days. 3. Page 30 Clearing Stored Test Results To clear the stored results from your meter, follow these simple steps: 1. Open the Button Door. 2. Press the button. 3. Press the button again and hold it. 4. While holding the press and hold the button, button. 5. Hold both buttons together until all three dashes are continuously lit (for about 3 seconds). If you change your mind and do not want to clear results, simply let go of the buttons before all three dashes have been lit. Page 31 seTuP funCTIon: Helpful Hint: You can press the button at any time during Setup to turn the meter off. Just remember to press the button first to store your changes. Setting the Time 1. Open the Button Door (see page 3). 2. Press. 3. Press or as needed to change the hour. When the correct hour is being displayed, press to accept it and move on. 4. Press or to change the minutes. Press to accept and move on. Page 32 5. Press or or PM. to select AM Press to accept and move on. Setting the Date NOTE: If you have just set the time, skip ahead to step 4. 1. Open the Button Door. 2. Press. 3. Press until you see the “day” display flashing. 4. Press or the day. to change Press to accept and move on. Page 33 5. Press or the month. to change Press to accept and move on. 6. Press or the year. to change Press to accept and move on. www.BayerDiabetes. Page 34 Setting the Buzzer Level Your Breeze Meter has an easy-to-use volume control for the buzzer. There are three different buzzer levels: high low off NOTE: If you have just set the date, skip ahead to step 4. 1. Open the Button Door. 2. Press. 3. Press until you see the “buzzer” symbol. 4. Press or to change the buzzer level. Press to accept and move on. Page 35 Setting the Time Format (12- or 24-hour Clock) Your meter can display the time format as either 12-hour ( ) or 24-hour ( ).You can change the time format as follows: NOTE: If you have just set the buzzer level, skip ahead to step 4. 1. Open the Button Door. 2. Press. 3. Press until you see the “time format” display. 4. Press or to change the time format. Press to accept and move on. www.BayerDiabetes. Page 36 Setting the Date Format Your meter can display the date format as either “month-day” ( ) or as “day-month” ( ).You can change the date format as follows: NOTE: If you have just set the time format, skip ahead to step 4. 1. Open the Button Door. 2. Press. 3. Press until you see the “date format” display. 4. Press or to change the date format. Press to accept. Page 37 TransferrIng resulTs To a ComPuTer: You can transfer test results from the Breeze Meter to a computer, where they can be summarized in a report with graphs and tables. To make use of this feature, you need Bayer diabetes management software and a Bayer data cable. CAUTION: The BREEZE Meter has not been tested or certi?ed by Bayer for use with any software other than Bayer diabetes management software. Bayer is not responsible for any erroneous results from the use of other software. Page 38 CleanIng your meTer: Your Breeze Meter can be cleaned using a moist (not wet) lint-free tissue with a mild detergent or disinfecting solution (1 part bleach mixed with 9 parts water). Do not use alcohol. Wipe the outside of the meter, taking care to keep detergent or disinfecting solution from running down into the test strip slot. Wipe dry with a lint-free tissue after cleaning. If you do get moisture in the test strip slot, wick it away with a corner of a tissue as shown. Page 39 rePlaCIng The baTTery: Your Breeze Meter uses one 3-volt lithium battery (CR2032). A battery will already be installed in the meter when you buy it. A flashing battery on the screen means that it is time to put a new battery in the meter. You will not erase test results in the meter’s memory when you change the battery. You may need to reset the time. CAUTION: If you have a low battery in your meter, you should replace the battery within approximately 20 readings or one week. Page 40 To replace the battery, follow these steps: NOTE: A replacement battery (CR2032) can be found at most stores or can be ordered from Bayer Customer Service (free of charge for meter owners in the U.S.A.). 1. Hold the meter with the display screen down. Open the meter by pressing in on the open latch and pulling up. 2. Slide out the battery holder. NOTE: You must open the meter ?rst in order to remove the battery holder. Make sure the battery holder is pushed all the way in. 6. Close the meter. 7. Check the meter’s time and reset if needed (see page 27). Repeat the test and make sure the test strip is completely filled. If LO appears again, contact your physician or healthcare professional. Wash your hands and the test site. Repeat the test. Page 45 What You See What It Means What You Should Do Low Battery symbol flashes if battery power is low. Replace the battery (CR2032) within 20 readings or one week. Battery life has ended. Replace the battery (CR2032). Temperature is outside the operating range of the meter (too hot or too cold). Allow the meter to reach room temperature. Meter does not recognize the test disc. Remove the test disc and inspect the meter for foreign material. Rotate the disc and reinstall it. Page 46 What You See 42 What It Means What You Should Do 1. You may have applied blood too early to the test strip. 1. Repeat the test and wait until you see the “apply blood” prompts before you touch the strip to the blood drop. 2. There may be moisture in the test strip slot. 2. Wick the moisture away (see page 34), then repeat the test. There was a problem completely filling the test strip; accurate test result is not possible. Page 47 What You See What It Means What You Should Do Meter has detected an error; accurate result is not possible. Turn the meter off, then on using, then retest. If the error remains, contact Bayer Customer Service. The display goes blank when the meter is turned on. 1. You may have accidentally pressed button. the 1. Press the 2. Meter has turned off after 3 minutes without use or after 10 minutes of no use while waiting for you to apply blood or control solution. 2. Page 48 What You See Control Test result is out of range (too high or too low). What You Should Do Run another control test. If the result is still out of range, retest with a new 10-test disc and control solution with an acceptable expiration date and open use-life date. If still out of range, contact Bayer Customer Service. Page 49 Customer Service: If a problem arises, work through the Solving Problems section (see page 39). You will probably find your solution there. If you are still having trouble, please call our Customer Service Department. Page 51 Warranty Information: Please be sure to register your meter, either by returning the completed warranty card, registering on-line at www.BayerDiabetes.com or calling Customer Service at 1-800-348-8100. Manufacturer’s Warranty: Bayer HealthCare LLC (“Bayer”) warrants to the original purchaser that this instrument will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 5 years from the date of original purchase (except as noted below). Page 52 4. Bayer has no knowledge of the performance of the BREEZE Meter when used with any Test Strip Discs other than BREEZE or AUTODISC Test Strip Discs, and therefore makes no warranty of the performance of the BREEZE Meter when used with any Test Strips or Test Strip Discs other than BREEZE or AUTODISC Test Strips or when the BREEZE or AUTODISC Test Strip is altered or modified in any manner.