Abbott FreeStyle Navigator II User Manual
Abbott FreeStyle Navigator II User Manual

Abbott FreeStyle Navigator II User Manual

Abbott freestyle navigator ii blood glucose monitoring system

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Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
ART22683-101_rev-B.indd 1
1/7/15 11:43 AM

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Continuous Glucose Monitoring System ART22683-101_rev-B.indd 1 1/7/15 11:43 AM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Getting To Know Your FreeStyle Navigator II System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3...
  • Page 3 The FreeStyle Navigator II Continuous Glucose Monitoring System • The Receiver and Transmitter of your FreeStyle Navigator II System For more detailed information on the FreeStyle Navigator II system, see a warning .
  • Page 4: System-Related Information

    Receiver uses a rechargeable battery . Your Receiver serial number is • Sensor Support Mount – A single-use component that attaches to The FreeStyle Navigator II System consists of two kits; a System Kit and a listed on the back of your Receiver .
  • Page 5 Current Continuous Glucose Value – The Home Screen shows your Receiver Features Receiver Home Screen current continuous glucose reading and a trend arrow that indicates To turn the Receiver On, press the Power button . Your Receiver how fast your glucose is changing and in what direction (increasing or Reset Button Rotate wheel to scroll among displays the Home screen when turned on .
  • Page 6 To turn the Receiver On, press the Power button Menu ➞ Settings ➞ Time & Date ➞ Format Before using your FreeStyle Navigator II System for the first time, you Accept MUST fully charge the Receiver’s battery for at least 6 hours . Do not...
  • Page 7 3. Assemble the Sensor Inserter onto the Display Preferences Prepare to Insert a Sensor CAUTION: Do NOT reuse FreeStyle Navigator II Sensors due to risk of Sensor Support Mount by fitting the front infection . Not suitable for re-sterilisation .
  • Page 8 8. Hold the Sensor Inserter and firmly squeeze the 6. Use your thumb and index finger to twist the Attaching the Transmitter Connecting to a New Sensor 2 blue release tabs at its base . Lift the Sensor locking pin, on top, one-quarter turn . Pull the 1.
  • Page 9: Checking Your Blood Glucose

    5. Press Accept to start the Sensor . 4. Insert the other end of the test strip into the Receiver’s test strip port mmol/L 15 Apr 2012 CAUTION: If you accept an incorrect Transmitter serial number, your CAUTION: Do NOT check your blood glucose while charging your until it stops .
  • Page 10 Tone when results appear . example: weakness, sweating, nervousness, headache or confusion), Calibrating is the process the FreeStyle Navigator II System uses to follow your healthcare team’s recommendations for • Follow instructions for your lancing device.
  • Page 11: Removing A Sensor And Transmitter

    1. Pull up one edge of the adhesive and slowly peel it Calibration Time After Starting The Sensor Grace Period Removing a Sensor and Transmitter Setting Glucose Targets and Alarms off your skin in one continuous motion . Avoid folding 1 hour No grace period The Sensor must be changed:...
  • Page 12 Glucose Alarms Settings Glucose Alarms Alarm Tones Glucose alarms are notifications related to your continuous glucose You can turn on each alarm individually in the Tones screens . To turn On Type What It Is Settings Available readings . Work with your healthcare team to determine your glucose an alarm, select the Tone you would like to hear when the alarm occurs .
  • Page 13 Day/Night Glucose Alarms Audio/Vibrate Settings The Audio/Vibrate screen allows you to set your alarms to audible or vibrate . For example, you may not want to hear your alarms during a meeting . Menu ➞ Alarms ➞ Glucose Alarms You can also adjust the volume of your Progress Tones in this screen . GLUCOSE ALARMS Glucose Alarms Options...
  • Page 14: Living With Your Freestyle Navigator Ii System

    For troubleshooting information, see Section 11 in the Expert Guide . The FreeStyle Navigator II System includes a Low Glucose Snooze and High Glucose Snooze feature that allows you to set how frequently a Low Your Transmitter and Receiver can maintain a connection at distances Call your healthcare professional or Customer Care for additional up to 30 metres (100 feet) in open air without obstructions .
  • Page 15: How To Clean Your Transmitter

    Travelling How to Clean your Transmitter Disposal CAUTIONS: Check with local authorities prior to departure as rules and regulations The Transmitter should be removed from the Sensor Support Mount and • Do NOT immerse the Receiver in water or any other liquid . Avoid This product should be disposed of in accordance with all applicable cleaned each time you remove a used Sensor (every 5 days) .
  • Page 16 Abbott Diabetes Care PRT20992 Plug Kit AC adapter OUS Abbott Diabetes Care PRT20993 Your FreeStyle Navigator II System specifications are listed in the following table: Cable Abbott Diabetes Care PRT23557-001 (ADC) 4 º C to 40 º C (41 º F to 104 º F) Operating Temperature Ensure that you are using a personal computer that complies with the requirements of EN60950-1 .
  • Page 17 Blood Drop The Blood Drop icon indicates that it is time to calibrate . More information on the status of your FreeStyle Navigator II System can be accessed by selecting Menu ➞ Status . ART22683-101_rev-B.indd 29-30 1/7/15 11:43 AM...
  • Page 18: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    IMMUNITY IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guidance • The use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified by Abbott Diabetes Care may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased test test level Level IMMUNITY of the System .
  • Page 19 P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in IMMUNITY IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guidance metres (m) . test test level Level Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range .
  • Page 20 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the System The System is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled . The customer or the user of the System can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the System as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment .
  • Page 21 Abbott Diabetes Care Inc. 1360 South Loop Road Alameda, CA 94502 USA PRT22683-101 . in various jurisdictions . ©2011-2013 ART22683-101 Rev . B 01/15 ART22683-101_rev-B.indd 37 1/7/15 11:43 AM...

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