The Sensor (with Transmitter snapped in) is waterproof at 8 feet (2.5 meters) for 60 minutes (IPX8). • 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...
Charge PDM Charge PDM The PDM requires an AC adapter with an output of DC 5.0V. • Fully charged Charging Not charging Battery low Battery empty 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 4. Set time and date Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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7. Set the CGM Type Main Menu ➔ Settings ➔ CGM System ➔ CGM Type Ensure that S9 is selected. 8. Find Transmitter SN You can find the Transmitter SN on the product box or on the 9. Enter Transmitter SN back of the Transmitter.
• You will be reminded of a predicted resolved high or low glucose value some time (the predictive alert time) in advance • Tap to save the settings Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
Place the Sensor • Bend off the safety • Remove the protective liner • Place the Sensor and lock by pushing it to from the sensor support Squeeze the tab of the left or right mount. Safety Lock. Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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Sensor support mount. • Snap the Transmitter into the Sensor support mount. • The indicator light will flash green 3 times first then another 6 times within one minute. Note: Repetitive disconnecting and reconnecting may damage the sensor Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
• If the sensor code is entered, sensor reading will be available when sensor warmup is done. • If the sensor code is not entered, the sensor needs to be calibrated twice on the first day. 4. Calibrate the Sensor Main Menu ➔ Sensor ➔ Sensor Calibration Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
• HIGH - Sensor glucose is above 22.2 mmol/L (400mg/dL). 7. CGM Curve • LOW - Sensor glucose is below 2.2 mmol/L (40mg/dL). 8. Last glucose point • Underlined reading - Calibration overdue. A new meter BG is 9. The time scope needed for calibration Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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Follow instructions from your healthcare provider. Check blood glucose and treat it as BELOW 3.1 mmol/L necessary. History Continue to monitor blood glucose. Main Menu ➔ History 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. Discard the Sensor support mount and reuse the Transmitter. • Make sure the Transmitter was disconnected from the old Sensor for at least 90 seconds before it is connected • to a new one. Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
Type Status / Time High Glucose Limits (mmol/L) Start Time Low Limit High Limit Rate Alerts (mmol/L/min : Type Status / Rate : Rise : Fall : Snooze : : Type Status / Repeat : High : Medtrum Simplifying Diabetes...
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Medtrum Technologies Inc. Building 3 and 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 Regulation (EU) 2017/745 and Directive 2014/53/EU (RED).
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