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<blockquote data-quote="Redsnapper" data-source="post: 949070" data-attributes="member: 198797"><p>Hi, I use the same meter.The E-4 is an error code.Turn the meter off between tests using the button on the top right hand edge.Turn it back on and then insert a test strip with gold contacts into the meter.Make sure you have a good drop of blood on your fingertip.I find you need surface tension on the drop so if it is standing up on your finger it will be sucked into the test strip more easily.It does not always work but I managed 146 successful attempts out of 150. I also find it easier to lay the meter on a flat surface and bring my finger to the meter.Regarding the sensation of the lancet you can adjust your fastclix from 0.5 to 6 for differing depths.I presume 0.5 is for children and 6 is for Russian sailors.I hope this helps as this seems to be an accurate meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redsnapper, post: 949070, member: 198797"] Hi, I use the same meter.The E-4 is an error code.Turn the meter off between tests using the button on the top right hand edge.Turn it back on and then insert a test strip with gold contacts into the meter.Make sure you have a good drop of blood on your fingertip.I find you need surface tension on the drop so if it is standing up on your finger it will be sucked into the test strip more easily.It does not always work but I managed 146 successful attempts out of 150. I also find it easier to lay the meter on a flat surface and bring my finger to the meter.Regarding the sensation of the lancet you can adjust your fastclix from 0.5 to 6 for differing depths.I presume 0.5 is for children and 6 is for Russian sailors.I hope this helps as this seems to be an accurate meter. [/QUOTE]
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