Do you have a question about the CT100C and is the answer not in the manual?
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Ирина
April 20, 2025
Добрый день! lw и Ib что означают и какие пределы параметров должны быть для исправной работы датчика?
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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025
The terms "Iw" and "Ib" refer to sensor signal values displayed on the Receiver during sensor operation. If numbers are listed after "Iw" and "Ib," it indicates the sensor is properly inserted and the transmitter is sending readings. If only zeros appear, it suggests a connection or insertion issue.
The parameter limits for proper operation include: - Keep the receiver within 4 meters of the transmitter. - Temperature limit for storage/use: 2℃ to 30℃. - Charge the receiver battery as needed using the provided USB cable. - Avoid strong impact, fire, and high electromagnetic fields. - Do not use during CT, X-ray, or MRI; remove the transmitter and sensor before such procedures.
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Question Response For what is POCTech CT-10 indicated? POCTech CT-10 CGM system is indicated for detecting glucose trends and tracking patterns in adults with diabetes. (Reference: User Guide) What does the POCTech CT-10 CGM system The POCTech CT-10 CGM system consists primarily of three parts: a glucose sensor, a include? Transmitter, and a Receiver.
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(Reference: User Guide) How does POCTech CT-10 work? The POCTech CT-10 glucose sensor is applied by the user to their upper arm or abdomen using the sensor inserter as per the device’s user manual. The sensor contains a tiny filament which measures the amount of glucose in the interstitial fluid inside the body.
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Response What if I forget to remove POCTech CT-10 after 10 The POCTech CT-10 system is programmed to collect data for up to 10 full days. To ensure days? sensors are not used after 10 days of use, the Receiver will stop data collection automatically when a 10-day wear period is complete.
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((3x4inch) or (7,6x10,2cm), water proof) can be applied over the transmitter/sensor for extra security. How do I start using POCTech CT-10? 1. First, prepare the Transmitter by installing a new CR1620 battery into the transmitter. You can use a coin to open and close the battery cover.
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POCTech CT100C (CT10) CGM Frequently Asked Questions Question Response If you need to adjust the time or date, tap “Config”. Please note, once the transmitter is synchronized, you will not be able to go back and change the time or date setting.
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12. Your sensor is now started! If you like, you can now place medical adhesive tape (3x4inch) or (7,6x10,2cm) to cover the entire Transmitter/sensor assembly for additional protection. (Reference: User Guide) Does POCTech CT-10 require finger stick Yes. The 1 and 2 day of using a new sensor requires 2 finger stick calibrations.
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POCTech CT100C (CT10) CGM Frequently Asked Questions Question Response Enter the Blood Glucose (BG) value into the Receiver within 5 minutes of taking the BG reading. Do not enter a BG value taken within 2 hours after a meal.
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(7,6x10,2cm) to cover the entire Transmitter/Sensor assembly for additional protection. When and how often should the POCTech CT-10 The Sensor should be removed after 10 days. (The sensor will last for 9 days and 21 hours after Sensor be changed? the 3 hour initialization/warm up period, for a total of 10 full days.)
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Where do I apply the POCTech CT-10 Sensor? The POCTech CT-10 Sensor can be inserted into the upper arm or abdomen. Avoid skin area with scars, irritation, rash or other skin problems in the area that you wish to apply the sensor.
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Remove the sensor together with the transmitter. When removing the sensor from the skin, peel How do I remove the POCTech CT-10 Sensor? and lift the sensor base adhesive from one edge and pull up it firmly until the entire sensor/transmitter assembly is separated from the skin.
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Check with your HCP or Pharmacist for a recommendation on removing adhesive residue left after How do I remove any adhesive that's left over from removing a sensor. the POCTech CT-10 Sensor adhesive tape? March 2020 – Global FAQ Master Page 11 of 21...
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Is POCTech CT-10 safe for use in children? POCTECH CT-10 is not indicated for use in children. There are currently no trials documenting the safety and efficacy of POCTech CT-10 in children. At this time, POCTech CT-10 is a continuous glucose monitoring system indicated for the management of diabetes in persons age 18 years and older.
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People with an allergy to adhesives should not use POCTech CT-10. Agent Note: Complete Potential Adverse Event Report Can heat affect the how well POCTech CT-10 POCTECH CT-10 should not be exposed to any external heat sources (like a sauna or steam works? room) for long periods of time.
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Please contact your healthcare professional for advisement. What if the patient has a preexisting skin problem? Tell your healthcare professional if you have any skin conditions. POCTech CT-10 should only be applied to intact, healthy skin. What are the letters and numbers printed on the POCTech CT-10 Transmitter? The “P”...
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The Mobile App serves as an alternative to the Receiver. How much data can be stored in the Transmitter? The POCTech CT-10 Transmitter will hold all 10 days of sensor data, for the life of the sensor. How much data can be stored in the Receiver? The Receiver will hold up to 10 full sensor sessions of 10-days each.
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POCTech CT100C (CT10) CGM Frequently Asked Questions Question Response I forgot to enter an event marker, can I add it after An Event marker must be added at the time of the Event. The Event marker cannot be added to a the fact? previous/earlier time on the Receiver.
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POCTech CT100C (CT10) CGM Frequently Asked Questions Question Response I didn’t feel anything. How do I know if I inserted the During the warm up (sensor initiation) period, after the sensor has been inserted, the Receiver will sensor? begin receiving a sensor signal from the Transmitter. You can check this by selecting the Sensor on the bottom left of the Receiver screen and choose “View Signal”.
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Question Response Does POCTech CT-10 have predictive The POCTech CT-10 alert settings will display and alert the user when a glucose reading has arrows/alerts? exceeded the preset high or low glucose threshold. Trend arrows are also displayed on the Receiver screen to alert you if your glucose level have been is rising or falling.
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POCTech CT100C (CT10) CGM Frequently Asked Questions Question Response How do I delete data from the Receiver? PLEASE NOTE: Be careful not to delete the data for the current sensor that you are wearing. If the data for the current sensor period is deleted by mistake, it will automatically end the sensor session.
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Does POCTech CT-10 have software to view the The POCTech CT-10 CGM includes the POCTech CT-10 Software that can be used to view your data in more detail? glucose data in more detail.
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POCTech CT100C (CT10) CGM Frequently Asked Questions Question Response 101. Where can I find the Declaration of Conformity? The Declaration of Conformity can be viewed online at: www.poctechcorp.com/CGMS/declarationofconformity March 2020 – Global FAQ Master Page 21 of 21...
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Do you have a question about the CT100C and is the answer not in the manual?
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Добрый день! lw и Ib что означают и какие пределы параметров должны быть для исправной работы датчика?
The terms "Iw" and "Ib" refer to sensor signal values displayed on the Receiver during sensor operation. If numbers are listed after "Iw" and "Ib," it indicates the sensor is properly inserted and the transmitter is sending readings. If only zeros appear, it suggests a connection or insertion issue.
The parameter limits for proper operation include:
- Keep the receiver within 4 meters of the transmitter.
- Temperature limit for storage/use: 2℃ to 30℃.
- Charge the receiver battery as needed using the provided USB cable.
- Avoid strong impact, fire, and high electromagnetic fields.
- Do not use during CT, X-ray, or MRI; remove the transmitter and sensor before such procedures.
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