Getting Started with Guardian® REAL-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Starting-Up CGM | 8Insertion:Place the glucose sensor in the Sen-serter® Insertion Device until it fits snugly and the black o-rings on the sensor
Starting-Up CGM | 9SHIFTSHIFTESCESCSTEP 2: USING THE GUARDIAN® MONITOR Increase the value of a flashing i
Starting-Up CGM | 10STEP 3: PROGRAMMING SETTINGS A good time to program your glucose sensor settings into your Guardian® Monitor is after sensor in
Starting-Up CGM | 11STEP 4: CONNECTING THE MINILINK® TRANSMITTER After the glucose sensor is inserted and your settings are entered, wait 10–15 minu
Starting-Up CGM | 12ST EP 5: C ALIBR AT ING for initial
Starting-Up CGM | 1321011:50STEP 6: READING THE DISPLAY Your Guardian® Monitor displays 3, 6, 12 and 24-hour glucose trend graphs. Press o
Starting-Up CGM | 14ST EP 7: C APTURING EVEN T S A useful feature of the Guardian® REAL-Time System is the ability to CAPTURE EVENTS. This is espe
Applying CGM in Your Life | 15WHAT IS CARELINK™ SOFTWARE?
Applying CGM in Your Life | 16HOW DO CARELINK™ SOFTWARE REPORTS HELP ME? CareLink software provides you with information you’ve never had before ab
Applying CGM in Your Life | 17CareLink™ Software TipsFor best results using CareLink software, Medtronic Diabetes recommends: • Findingaconsist
Congratulations on your decision to use the Medtronic Guardian® Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system! A solid understanding of CGM basics is ess
Appendix | 18Appendix• Menu Map • MiniLink® Transmitter Tips • Cleaning Your MiniLink Transmitter • O ther Useful Information Tape Tips
Appendix | 19TimeConnection iconBattery iconAppendix: Menu MapThe MAIN MENU allows you to access the SENSOR MENU, CAPTURE EVENT, and UTILITIES MENU
Appendix | 20Fully charge the MiniLink transmitter before each use.charger will flas
Appendix | 21Medtronic Diabetes does not recommend cleaning the MiniLink transmitter after each sensor use.Caution: The MiniLink charger and test p
Appendix | 22Tape TipsIt is highly recommended that you use a transparent dressing to secure the system in place and ensure that the sensor remains
Appendix | 23 Alarm/Alert What It Means How to RespondWeak Signal The monitor and MiniLink® transmitter Re-position the monitor closer to the
Appendix | 24 Alarm/Alert What It Means How to RespondSensor Error Sensor signals are either too high Clear the alarm and ignore if this (SenEr
Notes | 25Notes
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Getting Started with Glucose Monitoring | 1123Remember, your healthcare provider and Medtronic Diabetes are here to support you every step of the w
Understanding CGM | 2SkinGlucose SensorInterstitial FluidCellGlucoseBlood VesselMiniLink®Understanding CGM1GLUCOSE READINGSYour BG meter measures gl
Understanding CGM | 3CALIBRATIONYour Guardian® REAL-Time System uses BG meter readings to make sure the glucose sensor maintains its accuracy over t
Understanding CGM | 4SET T INGS Your Medtronic Guardian® CGM System allows you to customize alerts to help improve your glucose control. Your healt
Understanding CGM | 5To set your high and low glucose alert limits, go to: HOME Screen > MAIN MENU > SENSOR > SENSOR SETUP > EDIT SETTI
Understanding CGM | 6High Snooze The amount of time until you are reminded that your 2 hrs – 3 hrs sensor glucose is still above your high aler
Starting-Up CGM | 7STEP 1: INSERTING THE GLUCOSE SENSOR Site SelectionChoose a place on your body at least:
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