Meter Memory; Viewing Past Test Averages - ReliOn PREMIER CLASSIC User Manual

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Meter Memory

The ReliOn™ Premier Classic Meter can save up to 500 test
results with time, date and temperature. If the memory is full,
the oldest test result will be deleted and the latest test result will
be stored.
The ReliOn™ Premier Classic Meter calculates and displays the
averages of total test results, pre-meal test (Pr) results, and post-
meal test ( ) results from the last 1, 7, 14, 30 and 90 days.

Viewing Past Test Averages

Step 1
Press the
or
The current date and time will be displayed at
the bottom of the screen followed by the 1 day
average value and the number of the test results
saved within the current day.
Step 2
<
Press the
button to view
the 7-, 14-, 30- and 90-day
average values and the
number of tests performed
for the test period.
40
<
button to turn on the meter.
The number of
tests within the
current day
<
button
Average
(1, 7, 14, 30,
90 days)
>
button

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Questions and answers

jus me
March 5, 2025

can the memory be totally cleared? If so ,how?

Janice McFeeley
March 7, 2025

I want to buy the Relion Premier Classic blood glucose monitoring system. Do I have to have the data cable? I do not want to use with computer

1 comments:
Chris
April 13, 2025

@Janice McFeeley The Classic meter does not come with the ability to transfer data to a computer so if you don't want to download information onto your computer, it's fine!

jimmy
April 5, 2025

do I need a solution to test this meter? its very confusing

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
April 5, 2025

Yes, you need a control solution to test the ReliOn Premier Classic meter. The control solution is used to check that the meter and test strips are working correctly by verifying that the result falls within the expected range printed on the test strip vial.

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Rhonda mckinney
January 26, 2025

Hoe do i interpret the memory readings,?

2 comments:
Rhonda mckinney
January 26, 2025

@Rhonda mckinney

Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

To interpret the memory readings on the ReliOn™ Premier Classic:

1. Turn on the meter by pressing the button. The screen will show the current date and time.
2. View the 1-day average: The display will show the average glucose result for the current day and the number of tests taken that day.
3. Check averages over longer periods: Press the button to cycle through average glucose values for the last 7, 14, 30, and 90 days. The number of tests performed during each period will also be displayed.

The meter automatically calculates averages for:
- All test results
- Pre-meal test results (Pr)
- Post-meal test results ( )

If the memory is full, the oldest test result is deleted when a new one is saved.

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