The E1 error on the Freestyle Optium Neo H Glucose Meter typically indicates a problem with the test strip, such as improper insertion, a damaged strip, or a strip that is out of date. It could also suggest that the meter is not functioning correctly. To resolve this, ensure that you are using a new, undamaged test strip and that it is inserted properly. If the error persists, consider cleaning the meter or consulting the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
An E6 error on a Precision Xtra glucose meter typically indicates a malfunction with the meter. This error may require contacting the manufacturer for troubleshooting or potentially replacing the meter altogether to ensure accurate blood glucose readings.
Code E-9 on an Accu-Chek glucose meter typically indicates an error related to the test strip or the meter itself. This error code may appear when the test strip is not inserted correctly, is damaged, or has expired. It could also indicate a problem with the meter's functioning or calibration. It is important to troubleshoot the issue by ensuring proper insertion of a new, undamaged test strip and following the manufacturer's instructions for calibration and maintenance.
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According to the handbook, it is a meter error and you should call the toll-free number given on the box or inside the handbook. They will probably send you a new meter.
This is a meter error. Contact Customer Service at the telephone number you can find on the back of the meter or in your paperwork.
The zero error depends on the user, and the wear on the metre rule. Given that smaller rulers have about 2mm of material before the zero mark, wear is unlikely to exceed that without being noticed. The reading error is +/- 1 mm.
Since 1 kilometre = 1000 metres, then if an error is 1 m in 1 km, then that would translate to 1/1000 = 0.001 x 100 = 0.1% error.
Several factors can contribute to the uncertainty of a meter stick measurement, including human error in reading the scale, parallax error from viewing the measurement at an angle, variations in the material of the meter stick affecting its accuracy, and environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity impacting the measurement.
They are not.The exposure meter won't work with the ais lenses. They will work fine if you get the exposure right from trial and error, use a light meter, use experience or meter with another lens first though.
it must change by (+- 0.3) to have control in pH meter error
a square meter equals 1m x 1m. None. "meters" and "square meters" are measuring different things. (one is length , one is area) So you're asking how many apples make an orange..the question itself is in error.
IT means when torque is not zero even at zero power factor?? are you in IPU??