Codefree Blood Glucose Monitor (GlucoCom)

Codefree

Codefree

The Codefree Blood Glucose Monitoring System, in combination with AutoLink or Commander, transmits blood glucose readings to GlucoCom’s website for real-time reviews of informative and trended blood glucose reports. It can also link you to your physician and nurse daily.

Blood Sample Size Required: 0.7 uL

Time to Results: 7 seconds

Battery Requirements: (1) CR2032 lithium coin cell

Alternative Site Testing: Yes

Data Capabilities: Computer download capability; 450-test memory with date and time stamp

User Coding Required: No

Other Special Features: Large LCD display; capillary fill; 7-90-day averaging; auto electrode inserting detection; auto sample loading detection; auto reaction time count down; operational temperature warning

Accessories Included: Free diabetic testing supplies for patients on Medicare

Company Contact Information:

GlucoCom
7980 Century Blvd.
Chanhassen, MN 55317
1-800-678-1446
www.glucocom.com

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Last Modified Date: November 27, 2012

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