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Do not use results obtained at the limits of the permitted
temperature range as a basis for therapeutic decisions.
Never try to speed up warming or cooling of your Accu-Chek Active
monitor artificially (e.g. by placing it on a radiator or in a refrige-
rator). Doing so can damage your monitor and cause it to give
incorrect results.
Light conditions
Do not carry out a test where the monitor and test strips are
exposed to direct sunlight.
If the light is too bright, a
symbol will appear in the display
of your Accu-Chek Active monitor.
If you see this symbol, find a shady location to carry out the test,
or use your own body as a screen.
Avoid measuring in places where the light level is very change-
able. Flash photography, for instance, can affect the result.
7.3 Measurement and storage conditions
Atmospheric humidity
Relative humidity must be below 85%.
Sudden changes in temperature cause condensation within the
monitor. You may find you are unable to turn on your Accu-Chek
Active. Allow the monitor to return slowly to room temperature,
and never keep it in a room that is likely to harbour condensation
(e.g. a bathroom).
Sources of interference
Strong electromagnetic fields may interfere with the proper
operation of the monitor. Do not use this monitor in close vicinity
to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation.
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