If this was a Hemosense meter there is no programmed Error 118. Ross, you are correct, there is a Error 114 and an Error 124. There are actually a handful of 3 digit errors possible on the meter, majority of them are test specific. You could have these possibilities on the meter, notice all of them have a 4:
411
412
413
414
421
431
422
423
433
432
441
442
443
444
114
124
134
141
142
143
144
Essentially the 4 is what causes the error. Each one of the channels represents a channel on the test strip. When the 4 comes up on the channel it means that the blood covering the second electrode on that channel is not fully saturated, or un-evenly saturated. Could come from (meter not on flat stable surface, air bubble, or situation where clot may form prior to reaching second electrode.) If you guys ever get this error and want to know specifically what could cause it, please give us a call.