Precision XceedPro Operator's Manual

Precision XeedPro Operator's Manual for Blood Glucose Monitoring

Background

The Precision XceedPro is part of Abbott’s line of point-of-care diagnostic devices and is intended for institutional use rather than home monitoring. The system typically consists of a handheld meter, test strips specific to glucose or ketone measurement, control solutions, and a docking or data-management interface used in clinical settings. Its design emphasizes durability, portability, and compatibility with hospital workflows, including routine cleaning and frequent handling.

This model builds on earlier blood glucose monitoring technologies by integrating ketone testing into a single device, reducing the need for multiple meters in clinical environments. The Precision XceedPro has been widely deployed in healthcare facilities where frequent testing and consistent accuracy are required. While the device has been used internationally, it is primarily marketed to hospitals and clinical laboratories rather than individual consumers.

Like many handheld medical monitoring devices used in high-traffic clinical settings, the Precision XceedPro may experience issues related to battery performance, display readability, button wear, or error messages over time. Because these devices are often reused across many patients and shifts, access to clear identification and troubleshooting information is important for maintaining functionality and reducing unnecessary device replacement.


Identification

The Abbott Precision XceedPro is a handheld electronic medical device with a rectangular plastic body designed for one-handed use. It features a front facing digital LCD display and several physical buttons positioned below the screen for menu navigation and test operation. A test strip port is located on the top edge of the device, while the battery compartment is found on the rear. The Precision XceedPro is usually finished in a neutral clinical color scheme, such as gray or off-white. Abbott branding is printed on the exterior of the device, and the model name and regulatory information can be found on a label on the back of the device or inside the battery compartment. These markings help distinguish the Precision XceedPro from other Abbott glucose meters designed for personal or home use, which may differ in size, button layout, or branding.


Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Abbott
  • Device Type: Blood glucose and ketone monitoring system
  • Primary Client Use: Intended for professional use
  • Measuring functions: Blood glucose and blood ketones
  • Measurement Site: Finger
  • Test Method: Capillary blood sample using compatible test strips
  • Display: Digital LCD screen
  • Controls: Physical navigation and function buttons
  • Power Source: Battery-powered
  • Data Handling: Designed for point-of-care testing and clinical workflows
  • Form Factor: Handheld, portable

Source: Abbott Precision XceedPro product information


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