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Chapter 2: Control Testing
Why Run Control Tests?
Running a control test lets you know that your meter and test strips are working properly to give reliable
results. You should run a control test when:
About the Control Solutions
• You open a new box of test drums.
• You leave the cap off the test drum container before using the
drum.
• You want to check the meter and test drum.
• Your test strips were stored in extreme temperatures or humidity.
• You dropped the meter.
• The bottle symbol flashes on the meter display.
• Your test results do not agree with the way you feel.
• You want to make sure you are testing correctly.
• You can use ACCU-CHEK Compact Blue control solution.
This solution is a blue liquid.
• Your meter automatically recognizes the difference
between ACCU-CHEK Compact Blue control solution and
blood.
• You can also use ACCU-CHEK Compact control solution.
This solution is a clear liquid.
• Your meter DOES NOT automatically recognize the
difference between ACCU-CHEK Compact control solution
and blood.
• Do not use control solution that is past the Use By date.
• When you first open the bottle, write the date on the
label – the solution is good for three months from that date
or until the expiration date on the bottle, whichever comes first.
• Gently squeeze the control solution bottle because the
solution comes out of the bottle very easily.
• The control solution can stain clothing. If you spill it,
wash your clothes with soap and water.
• Close the control solution bottle tightly after use.
• Store at 36 to 86ºF (2 to 30ºC). Do not freeze.
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