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<blockquote data-quote="Book_woorm" data-source="post: 1889939" data-attributes="member: 90094"><p>Have you got any 'Test Solutions' from Accu Chek yet? I test every new cassette that I put in my AccuChek mobile. I know this is using up one of the 50 tests in the cassette; But if you compare the test reading on the meter with the average of the high and low limits for the solution you have used it will give you an idea how far off true that particular combination of cassette and meter are at that time. As a chartered engineer the +/-15% tolerance appals me but it is the nature of the biochemistry that these test rely on it simply cannot be any better even in a lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Book_woorm, post: 1889939, member: 90094"] Have you got any 'Test Solutions' from Accu Chek yet? I test every new cassette that I put in my AccuChek mobile. I know this is using up one of the 50 tests in the cassette; But if you compare the test reading on the meter with the average of the high and low limits for the solution you have used it will give you an idea how far off true that particular combination of cassette and meter are at that time. As a chartered engineer the +/-15% tolerance appals me but it is the nature of the biochemistry that these test rely on it simply cannot be any better even in a lab. [/QUOTE]
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