• The Sensor (with Transmitter snapped in) is waterproof at 8 feet (2.5 meters) for 60 minutes (IP28). • Store the Sensor at temperatures between 2°C (36°F) and 30°C (86°F). • Store the Transmitter at temperatures between -10°C (14°F) and 55°C (131°F). Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
• Do NOT store the Transmitter connected with a Sensor or a USB charging cable. That may kill the transmitter battery. • The indicator light will flash green when the Transmitter is charging, and turn off when the Transmitter is fully charged Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
Or long-press the power button for about 8 seconds 2. Wake the PDM When the screen goes black, press the power button and then slide to unlock 3. Select language and country 4. Set time and date Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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6. Set display settings Main Menu ➔ Sensor ➔ Transmitter SN Main Menu ➔ Settings ➔ General ➔ Display ------ to enter SN manually It is recommended for new users to set backlight time as 2 minutes Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
• You will be reminded of a predicted high or low the condition that glucose value some time (the predictive alert time) caused the alert is resolved in advance • Tap to save the settings Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
• Use your thumb and finger to bend off the safe lock by pushing it to the left or right. • Remove the Protective Liner from the Sensor Support Mount • Place the Sensor vertically on the upper arm. Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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Connect Transmitter • Keep the transmitter parallel to the sensor support mount, then snap the transmitter into place. • The indicator light will flash green 3 times first then another 6 times within one minute. Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
3. Sensor Warm-up When connected, the Sensor will go through a • warm-up period for 1 hour. 4. Calibrate the Sensor Main Menu ➔ Sensor ➔ Sensor Calibration Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
6. Low Limits of glucose reading • LOW - Sensor glucose is below 2.2 mmol/L (40mg/dL). 7. CGM Curve • Underlined reading - Calibration overdue. A new meter BG 8. Last glucose point is needed for calibration . 9. The time scope Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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Monitor trend and glucose level. Follow instructions from your RAPID FALL History healthcare provider. Main Menu ➔ History BELOW 3.1 Check blood glucose and treat it as necessary. Continue to mmol/L monitor blood glucose. SENSOR EXP IN 6 Change Sensor in 6 hours. HOURS Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
• Fold and break the sensor support mount, and gently pull the Transmitter away from the sensor support mount. • Remember to keep the reusable Transmitter. • Make sure the Transmitter was disconnected from the old Sensor over 90 seconds before it is connected to a new one. Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
Predictive Alerts Glucose Alerts Type Status / Time High Glucose Limits (mmol/L) Rate Alerts (mmol/L/min Start Time Low Limit High Limit Type Status / Rate : Rise : : Fall : Repeat/Snooze : High : : : Others Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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Medtrum Technologies Inc. 7F, Building 8, No. 200, Niudun Road Shanghai 201203, China Tel: +86-21-50274781 Fax: +86-21-50274779 Medtrum B.V. Nijverheidsweg 17 5683 CJ Best The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 499745037 This product complies with Directive 0197 93/42/EEC (MDD) and Directive 2014/53/EU (RED).
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