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OneTouch Verio Reflect® – Replacing the Batteries
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Instructions for replacing the batteries in the OneTouch Verio Reflect® meter.
Product Guide
USA
OneTouch Verio Reflect® meter
English
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Article Details
Replacing The Batteries:
 
  • If the meter does not turn on, or remains dim after pressing a button, check the batteries.
  • Do Not change the batteries when connected to a PC.
  • WARNING: CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD. DO NOT INGEST BATTERY. This product contains a coin/button cell battery. If swallowed, it can quickly cause severe internal burns and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
  • IMPORTANT: Use only CR2032 lithium batteries with your meter. Do Not use rechargeable batteries. Use of an incorrect battery type or a used battery may result in your meter providing fewer tests than normal.
  • WARNING: Certain batteries may cause leaking, which can damage the meter or cause the batteries to lose power sooner than normal. Replace leaking batteries immediately.

Instructions:
 
1. Remove the old batteries
  • Start with the meter turned off. Remove the battery cover by pressing and sliding it downward.
  • Pull up firmly on the plastic ribbons. The plastic ribbon with the  symbol is for the meter battery, and the plastic ribbon with the  symbol is for the backlight battery. Always change both batteries at the same time.
2. Insert the new batteries
  • With the "+" side facing up toward you, place each battery in the compartment within the fold of the plastic ribbon.
  • Push each battery in until it snaps into the battery clasp.
  • Replace the battery cover by sliding it upwards onto the meter.
  • If the meter does not power on after you have replaced the batteries, check that the batteries are correctly installed with the "+" side up.
  • If the meter still does not power on, contact OneTouch® Customer Care.
3. Check your meter settings
4. Dispose of batteries
  • Dispose of batteries according to your local environmental regulations.

AW 07201105A 

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15/07/2021 00:21
Federico Bouchaton
LifeScan OneTouch Community Site Guest User
09/01/2025 20:13
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