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How to use the Accu-Chek FastClix lancing device

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Description

1 click is all it takes. The Accu-Chek FastClix lancing device is a 1-click lancing device with a drum of 6 preloaded lancets. Plus, it's designed for comfort. Watch now to see how it works!

Accu-Chek FastClix

Accu-Chek FastClix finger pricker
Item Description

Just 1-Click to prime and prick a fast, convenient and personalised method of sampling blood for a blood glucose meter.

Product Manuals

Size of device

119 x 19 mm length x width)*

Weight (including drum):

19.3 g*

Durability of device

Approximately 5000 finger pricks

Benefits and Features

We have built upon our past innovations to create a 1-Click finger pricker with a drum. Priming and pricking are now combined into a simple 1-Click action enabling you to lance quickly and virtually pain free1.

As with our previous finger prickers, Clixmotion technology has also been integrated into the Accu-Chek FastClix finger pricker. Clixmotion technology provides gentle lancing and helps reduce the risk of skin and nerve-end damage.

Additional Specifications
Penetration depth setting:

11 setting comfort dial

Penetration range:

0.7 to 2.2 mm

Prime & release of device:

Press once to lance

Size of device (length x width):

119 x 19 mm*

Weight (including drum):

19.3 g*

Environmental needs:
  • Uncritical plastic material
  • Biocompatible materials
  • Latex-free
AST capability:

Yes (with AST cap, available on request)

Durability of device:

Approximately 5000 finger pricks

Lancet gauge:

0.3mm (30g)

* Dimensions and weight refer to the standalone Accu-Chek FastClix II. Bundled devices may vary.

Safety advice: The Accu-Chek FastClix finger pricker is intended for patient self-monitoring by an individual person only. It must not be used to collect blood in a multipatient setting as it does not incorporate any features to guard against cross infection.