Accu-Chek Mobile Test Cassette (50 Test)
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Key features
- Accu-Chek Mobile test cassettes are a convenient way to test your blood glucose levels. They feature 50 tests in one cassette
- so there is no need to handle or dispose of individual test strips. The test cassettes are also easy to use
- with guidance tabs that help to avoid unintentional contact of the skin with the test area.
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To use an Accu-Chek Mobile test cassette, follow these steps:
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Dry your hands with a clean towel.
Insert the test cassette into the Accu-Chek Mobile blood glucose meter.
Lancet your finger and apply a small drop of blood to the test area.
Wait for the meter to beep, indicating that the test is complete.
Read your blood glucose level on the meter display.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Dry your hands with a clean towel.
Insert the test cassette into the Accu-Chek Mobile blood glucose meter.
Lancet your finger and apply a small drop of blood to the test area.
Wait for the meter to beep, indicating that the test is complete.
Read your blood glucose level on the meter display.
50 tests
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Accu-Chek Mobile test cassettes should be stored at room temperature (59°F to 86°F). The test cassettes are good for 90 days after the package is opened.
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