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Task Analysis Vision Reach & Stretch Vision Dexterity Vision Dexterity Goal To enable the user to test blood glucose levels easily when on the go. 1) Task steps to test blood glucose The user will be wearing the product. Wash hands to get an accurate reading Look at the product on the wrist Open cassette cover Prick finger to obtain blood sample Place sample on test area Vision Reach & Stretch Vision Dexterity Vision Dexterity Cognitive Vision Dexterity Cognitive

When result is received close cover Vision Cognitive Wait for result When result is received close cover Test done Vision Dexterity Cognitive Vision

2) Task steps to change cassette after 50 tests Remove meter from wrist Take off the back cover Take the used cassette out Place a new cassette in the compartment Place cover on again Place product back on the wrist Vision Reach & Stretch Dexterity Vision Dexterity Vision Dexterity Vision Dexterity Cognitive Vision Dexterity Vision Dexterity Reach & Stretch

Improved task steps 1) Task steps to test blood glucose Wash hands to get an accurate reading Open cassette cover Prick finger to obtain blood sample Place sample on test area Wait for result When result is received close cover Test done