I aws using your Gluco meter and strips batch no.0863311 dtd 2010/05 and getting good result. one such result was 159. Now I purchased a new pack from LULU Ajman with batch no.0868204 dtd 2010/06 from same supplier. Thresult was 99 with the same sample. What shall I do
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"E-1" in the display means the test strip may be damaged or the code key isincorrect. Remove and reinsert the test strip. If the message reappears, turn off themeter and make sure the code key is properly inserted. If the message reappears, please contact Accu-Chek Customer Care
This is probably due to not needing a new code chip with each batch of test strips. You do need to keep your last chip but will no longer need to change it. If possible keep more than 1 spare code chip just in case. I know that the site shows this question was posted in early 2014 but I hope this helps
Depending on which manufacturer made your sisters blood-glucose meter. The test strips some with one designated strip that will have the new code on it. Simply turn the meter on and insert the designated strip into the meter. It should automatically learn the new code for the strips you just purchased. If that fails, contact the pharmacy where you purchased the strips.
The strips that are attached to the glass that run horizontally always suffer from the age old problem of corrosion. The best way to tell if it is these strips that is causing the problem is to hook up an ohm meter (x10 setting) and check for continuity. If this is good, the relay that feeds the defroster is probably bad or disconnected. This is located under the dash by the fuse box. Check to see if it clicks, and further check to see if you actually get 12v at the contacts back at the back glass. (12-50v setting). If you get 12v and the strips check infinite ohms, problem is, of course, the strips. Best fix is a new glass, but there are kits available that might be able to fix it (various results). Good luck.
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