Charging batteries in the new accu chek active meter

The Accu-Chek Active meter is a popular choice among diabetics, and charging its batteries is a crucial part of maintaining its functionality. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to charge the batteries in your Accu-Chek Active meter:

Charging the Batteries:

  1. Make sure the meter is turned off: Before charging the batteries, ensure that the meter is turned off. This is an important safety precaution to prevent any accidental measurements or electrical shocks.
  2. Locate the charging compartment: The charging compartment is usually located on the back or bottom of the meter. It may be a small door or a sliding panel that you need to open to access the batteries.
  3. Remove the batteries: Gently pull out the batteries from the charging compartment. You may need to slide them out or lift them up, depending on the design of your meter.
  4. Insert the charging clip: The charging clip is usually provided with the meter. It's a small plastic or metal clip that fits onto the batteries. Insert the clip onto the batteries, making sure it's securely attached.
  5. Connect the charging clip to the USB port: Plug the charging clip into the USB port on your computer or a USB power source. Make sure the USB port is functioning properly and has enough power to charge the batteries.
  6. Charge the batteries: The charging process usually takes around 2-3 hours, depending on the battery level and the charging source. You'll know the batteries are charging when the meter's display shows a charging icon or a message indicating that the batteries are being charged.
  7. Check the battery level: After the charging process is complete, remove the charging clip from the batteries and insert them back into the meter. Check the battery level on the meter's display to ensure they're fully charged.

Tips and Precautions:

By following these steps and tips, you should be able to successfully charge the batteries in your Accu-Chek Active meter and keep it functioning properly.