Wirrallass
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Is it possible to re-set a meter to zero and if so, how is this done please?
Try taking the battery out for an hour or so and see if that does the job 🙂Is it possible to re-set a meter to zero and if so, how is this done please?
Thank you Pumper_Sue. Much appreciated. xTry taking the battery out for an hour or so and see if that does the job 🙂
Thanks pav, I thought as much - I guess the only solution then is to ask DSN for a new meter or alternatively, buy one!Any stored readings can't be deleted, they get over written one by one when the meters memory is full. Different meters have varying memory capacities some have 250, my new one has 730 and the likes of the Bayer next has a 2000 readings memory.
Thanks pav, I thought as much - I guess the only solution then is to ask DSN for a new meter or alternatively, buy one!
If you decide to get your own, then the main thing to bear in mind is the cost of the test strips. The one we usually recommend to people is the SD Codefree Meter which has test strips at around £8 for 50 - many other brands can charge up to £30 for 50 strips. All meters have to conform to the same accuracy standards and most have useful features, so there is little to choose between them beyond price if you're having to pay. Something to consider is that, often, if you can record information from testing about how it is helping you to tailor your diet to suit your tolerances and improve your control, a GP will agree to prescribe some strips, so always worth a try 🙂Thank jyou all for the replies.
I was given the metre as a friend for some reason had 2.
She also gave me an used tub of strips.
I think I shall just use this until the strips run out and then get one of my own.
My gp will not hand out anything to t2d, so I will use the time to investigate the one I think will suit me.
I didn't think I could reset the memory because there are no instructions in the guide for this and the battery has not been in it for a while. But thank you all for taking the time.
Lynn
Thank you, I will have a look at this. And ask my surgery again!If you decide to get your own, then the main thing to bear in mind is the cost of the test strips. The one we usually recommend to people is the SD Codefree Meter which has test strips at around £8 for 50 - many other brands can charge up to £30 for 50 strips. All meters have to conform to the same accuracy standards and most have useful features, so there is little to choose between them beyond price if you're having to pay. Something to consider is that, often, if you can record information from testing about how it is helping you to tailor your diet to suit your tolerances and improve your control, a GP will agree to prescribe some strips, so always worth a try 🙂
The reset answers here are completely wrong.
I have an SD Codefree device and I am able to delete individual entries, and this is how.....
- Put the unit in standby mode (flashing strip signal)
- Tap the left arrow to display the last reading or keep pressing to get to the reading you want to delete
- Press the left arrow and the right arrow keys simultaneously and keep them pressed for about 3 seconds, until 'del' is displayed
- Release the arrow keys then press and hold the on/off button for about 3 seconds.
- As soon as the display clears, release the on/off button and the displat returns to the next oldest reading having deleted the one you were on.
It's a pain having to do each in turn but at least it can be done.
It is important the the left and right arrow keys are pressed at EXACTLY the same time.