CONTOUR Products®
CONTOUR®TS Meter
True Simplicity and ease of use in one quality blood glucose meter from Ascensia Diabetes Care.
Overview
Uses CONTOUR®TS Test Strips
True Simplicity
Overview
Key Features
Find out how you can benefit from the True Simplicity offered with the CONTOUR® TS blood glucose meter
- Easy-to-read display
- Simple on-screen messages
- 5 second test countdown
- Easy-to-see test strip port
- Simple two button navigation
Features
- No Coding® technology
- Easy-to-see orange test strip port
- Simple two button navigation
Uses CONTOUR®TS Test Strips
Uses CONTOUR®TS test strips
The CONTOUR®TS meter uses CONTOUR®TS test strips to deliver a truly simple result.
- Tiny 0.6 μL sample size
- No Coding® technology removes the need to manually code the meter before testing, eliminating errors due to miscoding
- Strips can last till expiry date
True Simplicity
True Simplicity
Ready to use straight out of the box, with a few easy steps∗
- Insert the grey end of the CONTOUR®TS test strip into the meter
- Lightly touch the test strip on the drop of blood and hold it until the meter beeps
- Results are displayed after a 5 second countdown. The meter can be turned off by simply removing the test strip
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*95% of the measured glucose values needed to fall within either ±0.83 mmol/L (±15 mg/dL) of the average measured values of the reference measurement procedure at glucose concentrations <5.55 mmol/L (<100 mg/dL) or within ±15% at glucose concentrations ≥5.55 mmol/L (≥100 mg/dL). 99% of individual glucose measured values need to fall within zones A and B of the Consensus Error Grid (CEG) for type 1 diabetes.3
**On a compatible Android or iOS device. For a list of compatilbe operating systems, please visit compatibility.contourone.com
**On a compatible Android or iOS device. For a list of compatilbe operating systems, please visit compatibility.contourone.com
- CONTOUR®PLUS ONE BGMS User Guide Rev 01/16.
- Bailey TS. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2017 Jul;11(4):736-743.
- International Organization for Standardization. In vitro diagnostic test systems – requirements for blood-glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus (ISO 15197). International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2013.
- Richardson JM et al. Clinical Relevance of Reapplication of Blood Samples During Blood Glucose Testing. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Diabetes Technology Meeting (DTM); November 12-14, 2020.
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