What is a normal reading for one touch?
How can I turn the on-screen messages on or off?
What are the low and high range limits and what do they mean?
How many results will the OneTouch Verio ® meter store and where can I find my result after it is displayed on-screen?
Press and hold the ‘OK’ button on the side of the meter until the start-up test screen appears. Once the device is on, release ‘OK’. You can also turn the meter on by inserting a OneTouch Verio® test strip to perform a blood glucose test. If the meter was turned on by inserting a test strip, the Apply Blood screen appears instead of the Main Menu.
The meter stores your most recent 500 blood glucose and control solution test results. From the Main Menu, press ∧ or ∨ to highlight Results Log and press OK. You can then scroll through the results by pressing ∧ or ∨.
Your OneTouch Verio® meter uses two AAA alkaline batteries.
Your meter uses low and high range limits to tell you when your result is below, above or within the limits that you set in the meter.* The meter comes with pre-set range limits that can be changed as recommended by your healthcare team. The pre-set low range limit is 70 mg/dL and the pre-set high range limit is 180 mg/dL.
*The low and high range limits you set apply to all glucose test results. This includes tests taken before or after mealtimes, medications and around any other activities that may affect your blood glucose.
You can adjust the meter settings at any time. When you turn your meter on, the Main Menu is displayed after the start-up screen. A blue bar highlights the current selection on the meter display.
- Get to the Settings screen: from the Main Menu, press ∧ or ∨ to highlight Settings and press OK.
- To change your low or high limits, highlight Tool Settings and press OK, then select Range and press OK.
- Then press ∧ or ∨ to change to your desired value, then press OK.
The low and high range limits you set apply to all glucose test results. This includes tests taken before or after mealtimes, medications and around any other activities that may affect your blood glucose.
For more information, please refer to the Owner’s Booklet.
You can adjust the message settings at any time. When you turn your meter on, the Main Menu is displayed after the start-up screen. A blue bar highlights the current selection on the meter display.
- Get to the Settings screen: from the Main Menu, press ∧ or ∨ to highlight Settings and press OK.
- To turn message groups on or off, highlight Tool Settings and press OK, then select Messages On/Off and press OK.
- Then press ∧ or ∨ to highlight Treat Low Result, Progress Note, or Pattern and press OK.
- Turn the message off (or on) by pressing ∧ or ∨ to highlight On or Off, depending on whether you want that message type to appear with your results.
For the Treat Low Result, Progress Note, and Pattern Message to appear with your results, each message type must be turned on.
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