About
BeneCheck Multi-Monitoring System
- Easier to Use
- Faster Results
- Painless Procedure
A world-leading multi-monitoring system, BeneCheck PLUS, is brought to you by General Life Biotechnology Co., Ltd. This system enables users to check uric acid levels quickly and accurately. It is a fast, powerful, and user-friendly solution designed for convenient health monitoring.
The BeneCheck PLUS meter uses leading amperometry technology in a unique electrochemical process. The uric acid strips are developed using the same technique, forming the world’s first platform of electrochemical monitoring systems.
Specification
BeneCheck PLUS Multi-Monitoring System gives you detection in a few seconds. Less blood, less pain, easy to carry and multi-functions that give you a full health check solutions in one meter only.
Direction for Use
1. Installing/ Replacing the Batteries
This meter uses a CR2032 battery. Please remove the plastic tab under the battery before using.
2. Set the Date and Time
Press Back Setting Button (3 secs) → One “Beep” Sound → Setting Mode → Turn Off Automatically after Setting.
3. Code the Meter
• Code your meter when you first use it or open a new vial of strips.
• Make sure the meter is off before you insert the code strip.
• Make sure the codes on screen, code strip, and strip vial label are the same.
4.Materials you need to perform a test:
BeneCheck Meter/ BeneCheck Test Strip/ Lancing Device/ Lancets/ Tissue or Cotton Ball with 75% Ethanol or Disinfection Wipes
5. Perform the Test
• Wash and clean your hands with disinfection wipes, and make sure your hands are dry before testing.
Other Info
• Please finish the test within 5 minutes or the meter will turn off automatically.
• The meter will not turn on if you insert the wrong end or wrong side of strip.
• Marked open date on new open strip vial, do not use expired strip.
• Dropping, bumping or other violent impact will damage the meter or cause malfunction.
• Do not use the meter in an environment with possible magnetic, electromagnetic, and radioactive interferences.