Measured Value Memory / How To Call Up Average Values - IBP TD 4222 Mode D'emploi

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11 the measured value memory
how to call up average values
Your measuring device saves the newest 450 blood sugar level values in its memory. In addition, the
ibp TD 4222 can calculate average values based on blood sugar measured values carried out over the last
7, 14, 21, 28, 60 and 90 days. Proceed as follows to call up the measured values from the memory.
• If the device is switched off, press the Menu button once, and then
once again after the beep. The 7-day average value is shown in the
display, and also shows you that you are in the memory. Each time
you press the Menu button again, the average values for the last
14, 21, 28, 60 and 90 days are shown one after the other. After this,
you can call up the last 450 measured results in sequence.
The 7-day average value is obtained from the blood sugar tests
carried out over the last 7 days. In addition, the display shows you how many tests you have carried out
during this period, in the example (Fig. 23) 12 tests in the last 7 days. When you use the device for the first
time, the display shows "7 Davg —--". This shows that no measured results have been saved.
The 14-day average value is obtained from the blood sugar tests carried out over the last 14 days. In this
case, the device also shows you how many tests you have carried out in this period. When you use the
device for the first time, the display shows "14 Davg —--". This shows that no measured results have
been saved. The same procedure also applies to the average values for 21,20 8,60 and 90 days.
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