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Revision History
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Introduction
Before you start.....................................................................................................................................................................9
Intended use ...........................................................................................................................................................9
PT time ...................................................................................................................................................................10
Self-testing ...........................................................................................................................................................10
The CoaguChek INRange System ...............................................................................................................................12
Test principle .......................................................................................................................................................14
Operating conditions ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Quality control ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Important Safety Instructions and Additional Information ................................................................................ 18
The CoaguChek INRange Meter .................................................................................................................................20
Overview of the meter elements ..................................................................................................................20
Batteries ................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Starting Up
Inserting the batteries ......................................................................................................................................26
Initially setting up the meter .......................................................................................................................... 29
Code chip .............................................................................................................................................................................34
Inserting the code chip ....................................................................................................................................35
Testing a Capillary Blood Sample
Important notes ..................................................................................................................................................38
Getting a good capillary blood sample ...................................................................................................... 40
Preparing to test ................................................................................................................................................. 41
Performing a test ................................................................................................................................................42
Notes concerning the results display .........................................................................................................53
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Reviewing and Handling Data
Reviewing test results ......................................................................................................................................................56
Displaying reports on the meter ..................................................................................................................................58
Displaying a Trend report ............................................................................................................................... 59
Displaying a Target report .............................................................................................................................. 62
Transferring data ............................................................................................................................................................... 64
Data transfer via USB .......................................................................................................................................65
Data transfer via Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................ 67
Displaying reports on a computer .............................................................................................................................. 69
Security settings in the Internet browser .................................................................................................. 71
Virus scanner.......................................................................................................................................................71
Reports overview ................................................................................................................................................72
Time period ..........................................................................................................................................................73
Trend graph .......................................................................................................................................................... 73
Target range display..........................................................................................................................................74
Target graph ......................................................................................................................................................... 74
List of results ....................................................................................................................................................... 75
Printing reports ................................................................................................................................................... 76
Using data in external applications ............................................................................................................. 77
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Reminders and Meter Settings
Setting up reminders .......................................................................................................................................................79
New reminder .....................................................................................................................................................80
Editing or deleting a reminder ......................................................................................................................84
Meter settings .................................................................................................................................................................... 85
Settings overview .............................................................................................................................................. 86
Language ..............................................................................................................................................................88
Time & Date .........................................................................................................................................................89
Units ........................................................................................................................................................................ 91
Result Format ......................................................................................................................................................92
Set Targets ............................................................................................................................................................93
Beeper Volume ....................................................................................................................................................96
Display Brightness .............................................................................................................................................97
Button Click ......................................................................................................................................................... 98
Data Transfer .......................................................................................................................................................99
Cleaning and Disinfecting the Meter and the Lancing Device
Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................101
What is the difference between cleaning and disinfecting? ...........................................................102
When should the meter and the lancing device be cleaned and disinfected? .......................102
Recommended cleaning/disinfection agents .......................................................................................103
Cleaning the meter housing ........................................................................................................................104
Cleaning the test strip guide .......................................................................................................................105
Cleaning and Disinfecting the Lancing Device ...................................................................................................107
When to clean and disinfect the lancing device ..................................................................................108
What to clean and to disinfect ....................................................................................................................109
How to clean and disinfect the lancing device ....................................................................................109
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Other Functions and Troubleshooting
Other functions ................................................................................................................................................................111
About (version and rmware) .....................................................................................................................112
Clear Memory ....................................................................................................................................................113
Meter Log ...........................................................................................................................................................115
Display Test ........................................................................................................................................................116
Firmware Update ..............................................................................................................................................117
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................................................119
Errors and unusual behavior without error messages .......................................................................120
Symbols, Icons, Messages
Symbols on packaging and meter ............................................................................................................................121
Icons on the display .......................................................................................................................................................123
Messages ...........................................................................................................................................................................125
Reminders ...........................................................................................................................................................126
Information .........................................................................................................................................................128
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................129
Warnings .............................................................................................................................................................130
Error messages .................................................................................................................................................131
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General Product Information
Ordering ..............................................................................................................................................................133
Product limitations ...........................................................................................................................................133
Operating conditions and technical data ...............................................................................................134
Sample material ................................................................................................................................................135
Storage and transport conditions ..............................................................................................................135
Disposal of the CoaguChek INRange meter .........................................................................................136
For healthcare professionals .......................................................................................................................137
Disposal of used batteries ............................................................................................................................137
Repairs .................................................................................................................................................................137
Information service ..........................................................................................................................................138
Product Safety Information ..........................................................................................................................................139
Bluetooth Wireless Technology ..................................................................................................................139
Radio Frequency Communication .............................................................................................................140
Electromagnetic Compatibility ....................................................................................................................141
Index
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Introduction
Before you start
Intended use
The CoaguChek
®
INRange system, consist-
ing of the CoaguChek INRange meter and
the CoaguChek XS
®
PT Test PST test strip,
is intended for the determination of pro-
thrombin time (PT) in fresh capillary blood.
It is intended for use by properly selected
and appropriately trained patients and their
respective caregivers.
The prothrombin time (PT) test is a general
coagulation test to monitor Vitamin K Antago-
nist therapy.
The CoaguChek INRange system is intended
for single patient self-testing only. It is not
intended for use in a professional setting.
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PT time
A PT test is often called an INR test. The
International Normalized Ratio (INR) is a way
of standardizing the results of prothrombin
time tests because there are different test
methods. INR enables you and your doctor
to understand your coagulation results even
when they come from different labs using
different test methods.
Prothrombin time can also be expressed as
%Quick or in seconds.
Self-testing
If you self-test, you can adjust your medication
dose yourself. However, you need to discuss
your therapy model with your healthcare
professional rst.
Depending on the training you have received
and the instructions from your healthcare
professional, you might communicate your
results to a healthcare professional or clinic
to receive the appropriate dose adjustment.
Or you may be able to adjust your medication
independently according to a pre-determined
dose-INR schedule developed for you by your
doctor.
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Self-monitoring and self-adjustment of oral
anti coagulation therapy using coagulation
values determined with the CoaguChek
INRange system may only be undertaken
after consultation with your doctor and
comprehensive instruction by a qualied
healthcare professional.
Your pharmacist/specialist supplier can
provide you the training and/or put you in
touch with associations or institutions offering
training in coagulation self-monitoring. Please
read the special notes on INR self-monitoring
in the package insert accompanying the test
strips.
This manual contains all the information
you need to operate and care for the
CoaguChek INRange System. Please read
this entire manual carefully before you
use the meter.
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The CoaguChek INRange System
The CoaguChek INRange System makes
coagulation testing easy. The graphical user
interface of the CoaguChek INRange meter
guides you through the test step by step.
The code chip accompanying the test strips
contains strip lot-specic information and the
expiry date for the test strips. You only need
to insert the code chip, turn the meter on,
insert the test strip, and apply a blood sample.
The CoaguChek INRange meter measures
your coagulation time and displays the result.
After the test is completed, the meter auto-
matically saves the result to memory.
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If you have any questions about the
CoaguChek INRange meter, please contact
your local customer support and service cen-
ter. You will nd contact details on page 138.
Please note: Before you use the meter for
the rst time (i.e. after you have rst in-
serted the batteries), you must set the date
and time correctly to allow you to carry out
measurements properly. Each time you re-
place the batteries, you need to check (and,
if necessary, adjust) the date and time.
Note on screenshots:
The test results and software and hardware
information shown in the screenshots in
this manual are for illustration purposes
only. The information displayed on your
meter may differ.
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Test principle
The CoaguChek XS PT Test PST test strip
contains a lyophilized reagent (reagent in
dried form). The reactive components of
this reagent consist of thromboplastin and a
peptide substrate. When a sample is applied,
thromboplastin activates coagulation, which
leads to the formation of thrombin. At the
same time, the meter starts to measure the
time. The enzyme thrombin cleaves the pep-
tide substrate, generating an electrochemical
signal. Depending on the time elapsed when
it rst appears, this signal is then converted
by means of an algorithm into customary
coagulation units (INR, %Quick, seconds) and
the result is displayed.
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Contents of the pack
CoaguChek INRange meter
4 alkaline batteries, 1.5 V, type AAA
(LR03)
1
USB cable
CoaguChek XS Softclix lancing device with
instructions for use
CoaguChek Softclix Lancet
System carry-case (not shown here)
User’s Manual (this document)
Quick Reference Guide (not shown here)
1 also available as “alkaline-manganese dioxide batteries”
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Operating conditions
To ensure that your CoaguChek INRange
System functions properly, please observe the
following guidelines:
Only use the meter at a temperature
between 15 °C and 32 °C.
Only use the meter at a relative humidity
between 10% and 85%.
When testing, place the meter on a level,
vibration-free surface or hold it so that it is
roughly horizontal.
If the meter is to remain unused for a
longer period of time, keep it in the carry-
case supplied.
Use the meter only up to a maximum
altitude of 4300 metres.
Electromagnetic interference
Strong electromagnetic elds may interfere
with the proper operation of the meter. Do not
use the meter near strong electromagnetic
elds.
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Quality control
The CoaguChek INRange System has a
number of inbuilt quality control functions
such as:
A check of the electronic components and
functions every time the meter is turned on.
A check of the test strip temperature while a
test is in progress.
A check of the expiry date and lot information
on the test strip.
A quality control function is incorporated into
the test strip. Quality control tests and system
checks using control test solutions (that you
may be familiar with from other systems) are
no longer required.
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Important Safety Instructions and Additional Information
This section explains how safety-related mes-
sages and information related to the proper
handling of the system are presented in the
CoaguChek INRange User’s Manual. Read
these passages carefully.
The safety alert symbol alone (without a
signal word) promotes awareness to hazards
which are generic or directs the reader to
related safety information.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
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NOTICE
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in damage to the system.
Important information that is not safety
relevant is presented against a colored
background (without a symbol). Here you
will nd additional information on correct
use of the meter or useful tips.
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The CoaguChek INRange Meter
Overview of the meter elements
Overview of the meter elements (front)
A Display
Shows menus, results, messages and
results recalled from memory.
B Back button
Exit the currently displayed menu.
C Up/down arrows button
Move or scroll up/down in a screen.
D Enter button (Power on)
Conrm the currently selected option or
perform a function. Also used to power the
meter on and off.
E Test strip guide cover
Remove this cover to clean the test strip
guide.
F Test strip guide
Insert the test strip here.
A
B
E
C
D
F
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