Product Description:
Setting up Your Reader for the First Time:
Before using the System for the first time, the Reader must be set up.
1. Press the Home Button to turn on the Reader.
2. If prompted, use the touchscreen to select your preferred language for the Reader. Touch OK to continue. Note: Use the pad of your finger. Do NOT use your fingernail or any other object on the screen.
3. Set the Current Date using the arrows on the touchscreen. Touch next to continue.
4. Set the Current Time. Touch next to continue.
CAUTION: It is very important to set the time and date correctly. These values affect the Reader data and settings.
5. The Reader now displays important information about two key topics to help you use the system:
• How to understand the Glucose Trend Arrow included on the Glucose Reading screen.
• How to return to the Home Screen from any other screen.
Touch next to move to the next topic. At the end of the Reader setup, touch done to go to the Home Screen.
Note: Charge the Reader if the battery level is low. Only use the USB cable and power adapter included with the System.
Checking Your Glucose:
1. Turn the Reader on by pressing the Home Button or touch Check Glucose from the Home Screen.
2. Hold the Reader within 4 cm (1.5 inches) of your Sensor to scan it. Your Sensor wirelessly sends glucose readings to the Reader. If sounds are turned on, the Reader beeps when the Sensor has been successfully scanned. Note: If the Sensor is not successfully scanned within 15 seconds, the Reader displays a prompt to scan the Sensor again. Touch OK to return to the Home Screen and touch Check Glucose to scan your Sensor.
3. The Reader displays your current glucose reading along with your glucose graph and an arrow indicating the direction your glucose is going.
Caution & Warnings:
Contraindications:
WARNING:
Cautions and Important System Information:
What the System has not been evaluated for:
How to store the Sensor:
When is Sensor Glucose different from Blood Glucose:
When to remove the Sensor:
What to know about wearing the Sensor:
What to know about Glucose Alarms:
What to know about the Reader’s Built-in Meter:
Interfering Substances:
Product Description:
Setting up Your Reader for the First Time:
Before using the System for the first time, the Reader must be set up.
1. Press the Home Button to turn on the Reader.
2. If prompted, use the touchscreen to select your preferred language for the Reader. Touch OK to continue. Note: Use the pad of your finger. Do NOT use your fingernail or any other object on the screen.
3. Set the Current Date using the arrows on the touchscreen. Touch next to continue.
4. Set the Current Time. Touch next to continue.
CAUTION: It is very important to set the time and date correctly. These values affect the Reader data and settings.
5. The Reader now displays important information about two key topics to help you use the system:
• How to understand the Glucose Trend Arrow included on the Glucose Reading screen.
• How to return to the Home Screen from any other screen.
Touch next to move to the next topic. At the end of the Reader setup, touch done to go to the Home Screen.
Note: Charge the Reader if the battery level is low. Only use the USB cable and power adapter included with the System.
Checking Your Glucose:
1. Turn the Reader on by pressing the Home Button or touch Check Glucose from the Home Screen.
2. Hold the Reader within 4 cm (1.5 inches) of your Sensor to scan it. Your Sensor wirelessly sends glucose readings to the Reader. If sounds are turned on, the Reader beeps when the Sensor has been successfully scanned. Note: If the Sensor is not successfully scanned within 15 seconds, the Reader displays a prompt to scan the Sensor again. Touch OK to return to the Home Screen and touch Check Glucose to scan your Sensor.
3. The Reader displays your current glucose reading along with your glucose graph and an arrow indicating the direction your glucose is going.
Caution & Warnings:
Contraindications:
WARNING:
Cautions and Important System Information:
What the System has not been evaluated for:
How to store the Sensor:
When is Sensor Glucose different from Blood Glucose:
When to remove the Sensor:
What to know about wearing the Sensor:
What to know about Glucose Alarms:
What to know about the Reader’s Built-in Meter:
Interfering Substances: