GE GE100 manual

GE GE100
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manualGE GE100
A Healthcare professional should be contacted when Customer Service is not available.
Please forward your warranty card to GE Diabetes Customer Support Center.
GE Diabetes Customer Support Center
10865 Rancho Bernardo Road
Ste 100
San Diego, CA 92127, USA
Thank you for selecting the GE100 Blood Glucose Monitoring System. This manual provides all the
information you need to operate this product for accurate test results. Please read the entire manual
before you start any testing.
For people living with diabetes, it is important to regularly monitor blood glucose levels to effectively
reduce complications from the disease. The easy-to-use GE100 Blood Glucose Monitoring System
provides accurate, reliable results to help you better manage your diabetes.
The GE100 Blood Glucose Monitoring System is perfect for both self-testing and professional use.
Designed for in vitro diagnostic use only, testing requires just a small amount of fresh capillary whole
blood from either the fingertip, palm or forearm. If you have any questions regarding the GE100 Blood
Glucose Monitoring System or testing procedures, contact our Customer Support staff or your
healthcare professional.
The GE100 Blood Glucose Monitoring System is manufactured and supported by Bionime Corporation
and its authorized representative. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact GE Diabetes
Customer Support Center toll free at 1-866-613-7085 or visit our website at www.gediabetes.com. We
will make every effort to provide assistance and solutions for you.

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Phyllis Perry May 7, 2024

Why my GE100 device is .giving me er-1 I already replaced battery. Still doing it

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Cynthia TurnquistFebruary 27, 2024

I have had my GE 100 for less than a week. It has worked perfectly until today. I keep getting an er3 error. It took 4 tries to get a reading this morning and 5 this evening. And I question whether the reading is correct

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BettyJanuary 16, 2024

How many days memory does it hold? How do you retrieve memory and average?

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Pamela BrittonFebruary 23, 2024

We are receiving an error code 24H on the glucometer. What does that mean?

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AlexFebruary 26, 2024

Instructions regarding how to use accurately.

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The date BurkyMarch 1, 2024

@Alex how do you set the date on a ge 100 meter?

The GE GE100 is a blood glucose meter manufactured by GE, designed to measure blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. This compact and lightweight device features a clear and easy-to-read display, which shows results in just five seconds. It also stores up to 500 test results, which makes it easy for users to track blood sugar levels over time. The GE GE100 blood glucose meter is accurate and reliable, providing consistent and precise results to users. It requires a small sample of blood, and only needs a tiny drop to get an accurate reading. It also features a strip eject button, which makes it easy for users to discard used test strips and reduce the risk of contamination. The GE GE100 comes with a lancing device, lancets, and test strips, which makes it a complete blood glucose monitoring system. Its compact design makes it easy to carry around, which is ideal for people on-the-go. The device is also user-friendly, with large buttons that make it easy to navigate through menus and access settings. Overall, the GE GE100 is a reliable and accurate blood glucose meter that provides users with the information they need to manage their diabetes effectively. Its ease of use and compact design make it a popular choice among people with diabetes.

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BrandGE
ModelGE100
Productblood glucose meter
EAN0883489000781
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the GE GE100 below.

How can I contact the distributor for warranty-related issues?

To contact the distributor for warranty-related issues regarding the GE GE100 blood glucose meter, you can follow these steps: 1. Locate the warranty card: In the manual, there is a page (page 33) that contains the distributor name and address, as well as the warranty card. Look for this page in the manual. 2. Fill out the warranty card: Fill out the necessary information on the warranty card, including your contact details and any other required information. 3. Send the warranty card: Once you have filled out the warranty card, forward it to the GE Diabetes Customer Support Center. The address is provided on the warranty card page: 10865 Rancho Bernardo Road, Ste 100, San Diego, CA 92127, USA. By following these steps, you will be able to contact the distributor for warranty-related issues regarding the GE GE100 blood glucose meter. If you have any further questions or concerns, you can also contact the GE Diabetes Customer Support Center toll-free at 1-866-613-7085 or visit their website at www.gediabetes.com. They will be able to provide you with assistance and solutions.

What is the recommended hematocrit level for accurate blood glucose readings?

The recommended hematocrit level for accurate blood glucose readings with the GE GE100 blood glucose meter is between 30% and 60%. Hematocrit refers to the percentage of red blood cells in your blood. If the hematocrit level is below 30% or above 60%, it may affect the accuracy of the blood glucose readings. To ensure accurate results, it is important to maintain a hematocrit level within this range. If your hematocrit level falls below 30%, it may cause higher blood glucose results. On the other hand, if your hematocrit level exceeds 60%, it may cause lower blood glucose results. It is worth noting that severe dehydration and excessive water loss can also lead to inaccurately low blood glucose results. Therefore, it is important to stay hydrated and maintain a healthy hematocrit level for reliable blood glucose readings. If you have any further questions or concerns about the recommended hematocrit level or the accuracy of your blood glucose readings, please contact the GE Diabetes Customer Support Center toll-free at 1-866-613-7085 or visit their website at www.gediabetes.com. They will be able to provide you with further assistance and guidance.

How long does the meter battery last before it needs to be replaced?

The GE GE100 blood glucose meter is powered by a CR2032 battery. According to the manual, the battery life of the meter is approximately 1000 tests under normal use. This means that the battery should last for a significant period of time before needing to be replaced. To replace the battery in the GE GE100 blood glucose meter, you can follow these steps: 1. Turn the meter over and locate the battery cover. 2. Press and slide the battery cover to open it. 3. Remove the old battery from the meter, ensuring that you dispose of it properly according to local regulations. 4. Insert a new CR2032 battery into the meter, making sure to align the polarity (+) correctly. 5. Slide the battery cover back into place until it snaps securely. 6. The meter will enter self-testing mode automatically when the battery is replaced. All symbols will appear on the screen. 7. Press any button to enter the Setting Mode. 8. Set the time and date as instructed in the manual. By following these steps, you can replace the battery in the GE GE100 blood glucose meter when needed. If you have any further questions or concerns, please refer to the manual or contact the GE Diabetes Customer Support Center for assistance.

What are the storage conditions for the meter and test strips?

The storage conditions for the GE GE100 blood glucose meter and test strips are as follows: 1. Meter Storage: The GE GE100 blood glucose meter should be stored at temperatures between 4°C to 30°C (39°F to 86°F) and at a relative humidity below 90%. It is important to avoid freezing the meter. 2. Test Strip Storage: The GE100 Blood Glucose Test Strips should be stored in their original capped vial. They should be kept at temperatures between 4°C to 30°C (39°F to 86°F) and at a relative humidity below 90%. It is important not to freeze the test strips. It is worth noting that the GE100 Blood Glucose Test Strips are designed for use with capillary whole blood samples. They should not be used with serum or plasma samples. Additionally, inaccurate test results may occur at altitudes greater than 10,000 feet (30048 meters) above sea level. By following these storage conditions, you can ensure the proper functioning and accuracy of the GE GE100 blood glucose meter and test strips. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact the GE Diabetes Customer Support Center for assistance.

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