Getting Started with Continuous Glucose MonitoringMEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10
Starting-Up CGM | 9MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10To turn your sensor setting on, go to:HOME S
10 | Starting-Up CGMTo set your rate of change alerts, go to: HOME Screen > MAIN MENU > SENSOR > EDIT SETTINGS > Rate AlertsYou will be
Starting-Up CGM | 11MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10Remember, alerts are optional and are meant
12 | Starting-Up CGMSTEP 3: CONNECTING THE MINILINK® TRANSMITTER After the glucose sensor is inserted and your settings are entered, wait 10–15 minu
Starting-Up CGM | 13MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10STEP 4: CALIBRATING METER BG NOW alert wi
14 | Starting-Up CGM21011:50 or or STEP 5: READING THE DISPLAY Your insulin pump screen displays 3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour glucose
Applying CGM in Your Life | 15MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10Applying CGM in Your Life3WHAT IS
16 | Applying CGM in Your LifeHOW DO CARELINK™ SOFTWARE REPORTS HELP ME? CareLink software provides you with information you’ve never had before ab
Applying CGM in Your Life | 17MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10CareLink™ Software TipsFor best r
18 | AppendixAppendix• MiniLink® Transmitter Tips• Cleaning Your MiniLink Transmitter• Other Useful Information Tape Tips X-rays, MRIs and
Understanding CGM | 1MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10Congratulations on your decision to use th
Appendix | 19MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10MiniLink® Transmitter TipsFully charge the MiniLin
20 | AppendixCleaning Your MiniLink® TransmitterMedtronic Diabetes does not recommend cleaning the MiniLink transmitter after each sensor use.CAUTIO
Appendix | 21MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10Appendix | 21Other Useful InformationTape TipsIt
22 | AppendixAlertsAlert What It Means How to RespondWeak Signal The insulin pump and MiniLink® Re-position the insulin pump closer to the(Wea
Appendix | 23MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10Alert What It Means How to RespondSensor End S
24 | Understanding CGMNotes
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2 | Understanding CGM123Your CGM system includes 3 key items:Glucose Sensor Measures glucose levels in the body.MiniLink® transmitter The MiniLink
Understanding CGM | 3MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10Understanding CGM1SkinGlucose SensorInters
4 | Understanding CGMCALIBRATIONYour MiniMed Paradigm® REAL-Time Revel™ System uses BG meter readings to make sure the glucose sensor maintains its
Understanding CGM | 5MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 10SETTINGS Your MiniMed Paradigm REAL-Time S
6 | Starting-Up CGMStarting-Up CGM*2*For more detailed information on starting up CGM, please review the sensor section of the Insulin Pump User Gui
Starting-Up CGM | 7MEDTRONIC • CGM Getting Started Guide - X23 • MECHANICAL • Renie Design 1 / 29 / 1012345679810Insertion:Place the glucose senso
8 | Starting-Up CGMSTEP 2: PROGRAMMING SETTINGS A good time to program your glucose sensor settings into your insulin pump is after glucose sensor
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