GlucoJoy Diabetes Better Management User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- GlucoJoy
Table of Contents
GlucoJoy Diabetes Better Management
Login/Register
- Enter your email address as your GlucoJoy account name.
- Set your password.
- Accept the terms of use and privacy policy. Tap Login/Register.
- Get your verification code and enter the verification code you get in the email address you use as account.
- Finish your registration.
Note: If you want to use the app without registration, you can tap “Visitor login”, then your testing values will only be viewed offline on your phone.
Personal information settings
- Enter your personal information: Gender, Date of birth, Diabetes Type, Glucose measurement unit
- Tap Enter to use the App.
- You can also go to “Settings-Edit personal info” to change your personal settings.
Connect your blood glucose meter via Bluetooth
- Turn on your meter by pressing M to enter memory mode or insert a test strip to enter testing mode.
- Open GlucoJoy app on your phone, make sure your Bluetooth is on.
- First Bluetooth connection
- If you connect your meter for the first time, tap the homepage icon
- Or you can go to “Settings-Device Settings”, tap to start searching your meter.
- If you connect your meter for the first time, tap the homepage icon
Note: Check that your meter info is displayed in the pop-up window, tap the info displayed to connect.
- Connected before
- If you have connected your meter with this app before, your meter can be automated connected via Bluetooth.
- After Bluetooth connection is successful, the meter test values will be synced on your GlucoJoy App.
Note: If you want to connect a new meter and delete an old meter, first go to “Settings-Device Settings”and delete the meter that you have connected before.
GlucoJoy App interface
Note: There are three icons on the bottom of the App, indicating: Statistics , Homepage , and Settings
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Homepage
Bluetooth connection, event logging and statistics to help you manage blood glu cose of the day. -
Statistics
History loggings, testing records, your average glucose values and activities, your high/low patterns to check your diabetes management in the long run. -
Settings
Personal information, weekly data, user settings and device settings.
Homepage
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You can check real-time blood glucose test, event records, hypo/hyper counts of the day.
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You can log your daily activities as events, including:
Medicine intake counts, blood glucose (not from the meter), insulin injection units, meal carb count and exercise time. You edit the events or delete them.- Tap ⏺to open the event menu.
Note: for medicine type, please do a preset in “Settings-User Settings” first.
- Tap ⏺to open the event menu.
Statistics
Note: BG Log, BG Table, Overview and Patterns are included in the Statistics for more detailed review.
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BG Log
Dates with data will be listed here. Each blood glucose is logged with relevant events, so that it is easier to check the causes of hypo/hypes and adjust your daily activities. -
BG Table
Note: You can check your daily records in dotted chart or your weekly records in table.
Your blood glucose values are colored according to your target range settings: low, normal, high.- In daily records you can also view your daily total insulin, carbs and exercise time.
- In weekly records, only last record within a pre/post-meal time is displayed, you can tap on the table to view more details.
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Overview
- You can have an overview of your blood glucose performance in the last 7, 14, 30, 90 days including: average glucose, percentages of in-range records, your high/low records, estimated A1C and your average daily event records.
- You can have an overview of your blood glucose performance in the last 7, 14, 30, 90 days including: average glucose, percentages of in-range records, your high/low records, estimated A1C and your average daily event records.
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Patterns
If your test records shows repeated low or high glucose within a certain time, the records will be listed here as a “pattern”.
The patterns are helpful reminders for you to check your routine activities that might affect your blood glucose performance.
Note: Change your medical treatment or diet plans only after consulting your professional diabetes team, the GlucoJoy App does not provide any therapeutic decisions.
Settings
Note: If you use the GlucoJoy App via “Visitor login”, you can also register
an account to use the “Settings” afterwards.
“No data sync” indicates that your phone has no internet or you are not logged
in.
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Edit personal info
- You can edit your personal information by tapping “Edit personal info”.
- You can edit your personal information by tapping “Edit personal info”.
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Report
- You can check your history weekly report in “Report”.
- You can check your history weekly report in “Report”.
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User settings
Note: “User settings” include important features for event logging and target range check.- Set your diabetes type, measurement unit, frequently used medicine, and your target range.
- You can set your default mealtime and bedtime in “Meal time setting”. Settings here will decide the default pre/post meal marker on each of your blood glucose records.
- But you can also change the marker of a certain record manually on the homepage.
- Set your diabetes type, measurement unit, frequently used medicine, and your target range.
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