Medtrum D-IM884026WW CGM System User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- Medtrum
Table of Contents
CGM System
Quick Start Guide (mmol/L)www.medtrum.com
Overview
| Glucose Sensor
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| Transmitter
| USB charging cable
- The Glucose Sensor (MD3026 for 14 days) is inserted under the skin to measure your glucose level in interstitial fluid.
- The Transmitter (MD1026) records Sensor data and sends data to your smart device via Bluetooth Low Energy.
- Use a Transmitter charging cable (LQ005) to charge the Transmitter. It is recommended to recharge the Transmitter after each sensor use. The indicator light will flash green when the Transmitter is charging and go off when the Transmitter is fully charged. Do NOT store the Transmitter connected with a Sensor or a USB charging cable. That may kill the transmitter battery.
- 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).
Register and Login
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Install the app
• IOS – Download EasySense App from Apple App Store.
• Android – Download EasySense App from Google Play. -
Register
• Tap Register to enter the register screen.
• Tap the flag icon and select your Country / Region.
• Enter your email address, tap Get code, then check the Verification Code from the email you received.
• Enter the verification code, your full name and password.
• Read and agree to the privacy policy and terms of use, tick the small boxes and tap Create Account to register your Medtrum Account.
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Login
• Tap the national flag on the top right corner and select the country you chose upon registration, and then log in with your account and password.
Mobile Settings
Smart Device Requirements
The App supports the following minimum configurations of system:
- IOS device: IOS 8.0 system or above
- Android device: Android 4.3 system or above
Recommended Smart Device Settings
See your smart device instructions to learn how to change its settings.
Set the following for your EasySense App:
- Bluetooth: Available and turn on
- Silent and Do Not Disturb: Turn off
- Volume: Loud enough for you to hear alerts and reminders.
- Internet: Make sure your smart device settings allow EasySense App to use WLAN and mobile data.
- Camera: Grant EasySense access to camera.
- Notifications: Turn on notifications for the EasySense App.
- Time: Do not change your smart device’s time because it can make the time on the monitor screen wrong.
- Battery saving mode: Do not activate low battery usage mode. Otherwise, the app will stop uploading data in the background.
- EasySense App is open and running in the background.
- Restart the EasySense App after your smart device is restarted.
If you installed the App on an IOS device:
- Make sure the background refresh for EasySense App is turned on.
If you installed the App on an Android device:
- Make sure you allow the App to access the device’s location so that the App can use the Bluetooth feature.
- Make sure the EasySense App is locked in the background.
- Open auto run in the smart manage (Samsung).
EasySense Settings
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Set audio options
Main Menu ➔ Settings ➔ General Settings ➔ Audio Options
We recommend that you turn Audio and Vibrate on.
If you turn them both off, your might miss an alert.
The snooze time can be set between 10 minutes and 3 hours. -
2. Set Alert tones/Unit settings
Main Menu ➔ Settings ➔ General Settings➔ Alert Tones/Unit Settings
The Glucose unit is fixed, depending on your App version. -
Find Transmitter SN
You can find the Transmitter SN on the product box or on the back of the Transmitter.
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Add Transmitter SN
Tap Add Transmitter and add Transmitter SN by entering SN manually or scanning QR code.
Glucose Alerts Settings
Predictive Alerts
- You will be reminded of a predicted high or low glucose value some time (the predictive alert time) in advance
Rate Alerts
- You will be reminded of a glucose rise or fall faster than the set rate limits.
High/Low Alerts
- You will be reminded when your glucose is above the set High Limit / below the set Low Limit
- Up to 8 segments for each day.
Apply Sensor
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Select an insertion site
• Clean, minimal hair, no sweat, uncovered, enough fat (at least 5mm thick), away from navel and insulin infusion site.
• If you choose an insertion site on your abdomen or buttocks, apply the Sensor horizontally.
• If you choose an insertion site on your upper arm, apply the Sensor vertically. -
Prepare the insertion site
• Clean the selected insertion area with rubbing alcohol and wait for the area to dry.
• The Sensor adhesive sticks better to dry skin. -
Place the Sensor
Remove the two pieces of
protective liners.| Place the Sensor and move
your fingers around the
adhesive pad, apply pressure
to the top of the inserter.| Squeeze the two release
tabs and remove the safety
lock from the inserter.
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Insert Sensor needle
• Press the two black buttons on opposite sides of the inserter simultaneously.
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Rotate insertor
• Rotate the insertor counter-clockwise until the triangle mark on the inserter lines up with the line on the Sensor support mount
• Take off the insertor
• Attach the safety lock on the inserter to cover its opening
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Connect Transmitter
• Put in the round part of the Transmitter first
• 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.
Warm-up and Calibration
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Sensor Warm-up
• When connected, the Sensor will go through a warm-up period for 2 hours
• An initial calibration is needed when warm-up is finished, and METER BG NOW message will appear
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Calibrate the Sensor
• The sensor need to be calibrated twice (once every 12 hours) on the first day and then once every 24 hours since the second day.
• Tap the calibration icon on Monitor Screen, enter BG and confirm the value.
Home Screen
- CGM Signal
- Main Menu
- Audio
- Calibration
- Add Event
- Sensor Status
- Sensor Trend Graph
Sensor Status
Sensor Condition
- Not Calibrated : the sensor has not been calibrated after warm up.
- Monitoring : the sensor and transmitter are both working properly, and the transmitter is sending the sensor glucose data to the app.
- Calibration Needed : the last calibration has expired, and a new calibration is needed now.
- Calibration Error : the last calibration failed.
- Lost Sensor : the sensor signal is lost from the app.
- Sensor Expired : the sensor has reached the end of its operating life.
- No Readings : the sensor is not working properly.
- Sensor Failure : the current sensor has failed.
- Transmitter Error : the transmitter is not working properly.
- Transmitter Battery Depleted : the transmitter battery is depleted.
- Connecting Sensor : the transmitter is not properly connected with an active sensor.
Read CGM
Landscape View
Double tap the Sensor Trend Graph or hold your smart device
horizontally
Main Menu
Tap at the top-left corner to open the Main Menu
Detailed Glucose Information
Tap the Sensor Status area to go to Detailed Glucose screen| Statistics
Main Menu ➔ Statistics
Slide the screen to view four types of Statistics: Daily Sensor Report, Sensor
Overlay, Trend Analysis and Event Summary.
CGM Alerts
Alerts:
Alerts are trigged by conditions that may require your attention. Do not
ignore the Alerts.
Clear an alert:
- Read the alert message on the App.
- Tap OK on the App to acknowledge the alert.
- Follow the instructions in the alert message.
App running in the foreground
Alerts Examples
App Messages | Actions to Take |
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LOST SENSOR | Move your smart device close to the Transmitter. |
METER BG NOW | Enter a new meter BG for calibration. |
SENSOR CALIBRATION ERROR | Enter meter BG after 15 minutes. |
SENSOR END IN 6 HOURS, SENSOR END IN 2 HOURS, SENSOR END IN 30 MINUTES |
Change sensor in time
SENSOR EXPIRED, SENSOR FAILURE| Change Sensor now.
TRANSMITTER BATTERY LOW, CHARGE TRANSMITTER| Charge Transmitter in time.
NO READINGS| Change Sensor if it is not properly inserted.
Otherwise, wait until the reading recovers.
TRANSMITTER ERROR| Call customer support.
HIGH GLUCOSE, LOW GLUCOSE, HIGH PREDICTED, LOW PREDICTEDRAPID RISE, RAPID
FALL, BELOW 3.1 mmol/L (BELOW 56 mg/dL)| Check blood glucose and treat as
necessary. Continue to monitor blood glucose.
Remove Sensor
Remove the Sensor
- If the Sensor Expiration alerts are on, each sensor session will end automatically after 14 days. After that, you can remove the sensor from your body.
- Make sure the Transmitter was disconnected from the old Sensor over 90 seconds before it is connected to a new one.
Your Personal Settings
| Medtrum Technologies Inc.
7F, Building 8, No. 200, Niudun Road
Shanghai 201203, China
Tel: +86-21-50274781
Fax: +86-21-50274779
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| Medtrum B.V.
Nijverheidsweg 17
5683 CJ Best
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0) 499745037
0197| This product complies with Directive 93/42/EEC (MDD) and Directive
2014/53/EU (RED).
MD1026
IM884026WW
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Version: 1.01
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