Description
Information about Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device
With one-handed priming, a drop of blood can be drawn from the fingertip using the Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device. This compact, simple-to-use gadget reduces any uncomfortable side-to-side motion of the lancet, making the procedure simple and almost painless. Any type of skin can be accommodated by changing the penetration depth.
Applications:
The tool combines a number of unique features to provide a comfortable and pain-free lancing experience.
Features and specifications of the product:
11 fixed-depth options for penetrating the surface, controlled via a rotatable cap
Lancing Penetration Range: 0.8 to 2.3 mm Technology: The movement of the lancet is controlled by Clixmotion technology.
Diameter of needle: 0.4 mm
The gadget has a silicone coating.
Testing at a different site: AST cap is available
The lancet will cause less skin harm if it moves less side to side.
The Accu-Chek Softclix lancets are constructed precisely for accurate entry.
The needle’s polished, flat surface is intended to eliminate friction during penetration.
The bevel-cut, thin-gauge lancets promote smoother, more accurate insertion.
Compatible with: Softclix Lancet from Accu Check
Guidelines for Use:
Remove the cap. Push a brand-new lancet into the lancet holder until it clicks.
Reapply the cap until it clicks
Once the required penetration depth is established, rotate the cap.
until it clicks, press the priming button firmly.
Firmly press the lancing instrument against the fingertip.
Hit the release button in the yellow.
Pull the cap off and slide the ejector forward to remove the lancet after taking the blood glucose reading.
Safety Advice:
Before using, thoroughly read the label.
Keep out of children’s reach.
Avoid causing any physical harm
Keep in a spot that’s clean and dry.
Before testing, make careful to wash and dry your hands.
Quick Tips:
To make the procedure less unpleasant, try adjusting the needle’s depth using the settings.
Because there are fewer nerves there, pricking the sides of the finger can be less unpleasant.
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