Table of Contents
- 1 How do I reset my Accu-Chek?
- 2 What does Error 4 mean on Onetouch Verio Flex?
- 3 What is code key in Accu-Chek?
- 4 What is error 9 on Accu Chek?
- 5 Why does my glucose meter say error?
- 6 What is error 9 on Accu-Chek?
- 7 What does E-2 mean on an Accu Chek meter?
- 8 What does E-6 mean on Accu Chek blood test?
- 9 What does an E-1 mean on Accu-Chek Aviva?
How do I reset my Accu-Chek?
Perform a meter reset by doing the following:
- Remove the batteries.
- Press and hold the Power/Set/OK button for at least 2 seconds.
- Reinsert the batteries.
What does Error 4 mean on Onetouch Verio Flex?
Error 4. What it means: One of the following may apply: Not enough blood or control solution was applied or more was added after the meter began to count down. The test strip may have been damaged or moved during testing.
What is code key in Accu-Chek?
Accu-Chek Aviva Expert and Accu-Chek Aviva Combo meters These meters come precoded with a black code key that remains in place for the life of the meter. There’s no need to manually code the meter. If you do not have a black code key, please contact Accu-Chek Customer Care.
What does the Code E 1 mean on Accu-Chek?
“E-1” in the display means the test strip may be damaged or the code key is incorrect. Remove and reinsert the test strip. If the message reappears, turn off the meter and make sure the code key is properly inserted.
Why does my Accu Chek keep saying error?
“Err” in the display with a flashing test strip means your blood sugar may be extremely low, or the test strip may be damaged or not properly inserted. If you see this error message after you applied blood to the test strip, refer to Chapter 3, “Unusual Test Results”, in your owner’s booklet.
What is error 9 on Accu Chek?
E-9 message “E-9” in the display means the battery is almost out of power. Change the battery now. If the message reappears after the battery has been replaced, reset the meter. To reset the meter, remove the battery, press any meter button, then reinsert the battery.
Why does my glucose meter say error?
Error codes may typically appear for reasons including: Blood test sample smeared or not large enough. Test strip incorrectly inserted. Wrong test strip used.
What is error 9 on Accu-Chek?
What is E 2 error in Accu-Chek Active?
“E-2” in the display means the code key is incorrect. Turn the meter off and make sure the code key is properly inserted. If this does not fix the problem, please contact Accu-Chek Customer Care.
How to find out what the Accu-Chek error codes mean?
Complete lists of error codes for Accu-Chek blood glucose meters and the reasons for each code are in the product owner’s booklets and online at Accu-Chek.com, according to Accu-Chek. Error code lists for the Nano SmartView, Aviva and Compact Plus meters are available on the website as of September 2015.
What does E-2 mean on an Accu Chek meter?
“E-2” in the display means the code key is incorrect. Turn the meter off and make sure the code key is properly inserted. If this does not fix the problem, please contact Accu-Chek Customer Care. “E-3” in the display means your blood glucose may be extremely high or a meter or a test strip error has occurred.
What does E-6 mean on Accu Chek blood test?
“E-6” in the display means blood or control solution was applied to the test strip before the flashing blood drop symbol appeared on the display. Discard the test strip and repeat the test. If the problem persists, please contact Accu-Chek Customer Care.
What does an E-1 mean on Accu-Chek Aviva?
An E-1 error, accompanied by an image of a test strip, indicates that the test strip is damaged or the code key is incorrect. An E-2 error indicates an incorrect code key. Errors designated E-3 suggest unusually high blood glucose levels or a testing strip error.