User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- The basics
- Entering your settings
- Basic steps
- Setting the time and date
- Selecting the language
- Setting your Alarm/Alert Type
- Entering your glucose monitoring settings
- Turning on the sensor
- Selecting the BG units
- Turning on the Glucose Alerts
- Setting the Glucose Limits
- Setting the Glucose Limits start time
- Setting the High Snooze
- Setting the Low Snooze
- Setting the Predictive glucose alert
- Setting the Rate Alerts
- AUC calculation
- Setting the Alarm Snooze
- Setting the Cal Reminder
- Entering the transmitter identification number
- Setting up the Missed Data option
- Setting the sensor glucose graph timeout
- Reviewing your settings
- Setting up your transmitter and sensor
- Meter option
- Using your system
- Utilities
- Therapy management software
- Troubleshooting and alarms/alerts
- About alarms and alerts
- What to do when you get an alarm/alert
- Sensor alerts
- Viewing your sensor alert history
- System alarms
- Viewing your system alarm history
- Understanding your transmitter, tester, and charger
- Troubleshooting the transmitter
- Troubleshooting the monitor
- My monitor will not display my BG measurement from my meter
- Reconnect old sensor
- Find lost sensor
- What happens if I leave the monitor battery out for more than ten minutes?
- Why doesn't my monitor battery last very long?
- What is a CHECK SETTINGS alarm?
- My screen looks distorted
- I dropped my monitor
- I submerged my monitor in water
- I cannot get to the User Settings screen
- System maintenance
- System specifications
- Alarm/alert types
- Alarm/alert messages and codes
- Alarm/alert history
- Backlight
- Screen and menu timeout
- Sensor glucose graph timeout
- High and low Glucose Limits (CSS7100)
- High and low Glucose Limits (CSS7100K)
- Daily totals
- Default screen
- Default settings
- ENTER BG meter values
- Meter ID entries
- Power supply
- System safety checks
- Radio frequency (RF) communication specifications
- Quality of service
- Data security
- Monitor size
- Monitor weight
- TIME/DATE SET screen
- STATUS screen
- Guidance and manufacturer's declaration
- MiniLink specifications
- Warranty
- Icon table
- Sensor accuracy
- Performance results in adults
- Accuracy of Guardian RT readings
- Precision of Guardian RT readings
- Low and High Alerts in adults
- Guardian RT Sensor Performance and Calibration Stability As a Function of Time
- Effects of calibration frequency
- Performance results in children and adolescents
- Low and High alerts in children and adolescents
- Glossary
- Index
• BadBat = FAILED BATT TEST
•ChkSet = CHECK SETTINGS
• Exx = Any E-Alarm
• NoPwr = OFF NO POWER
• Reset = RESET
• WeakBt = WEAK BATTERY
To view your system alarm history:
1 Open the ALARM HISTORY screen.
MAIN MENU > Utilities > Alarm > Alarm History
2
Press
to view previous alarms/alerts.
3 To view further information about an alarm/alerts, select the alarm/alert and press ACT. The details
for that alarm or alert show on the screen.
4 Press ESC to return to the ALARM HISTORY screen.
5 You can continue viewing alarms/alerts by repeating step 2 through step 4 above, or return to the
HOME screen by pressing ESC until it appears.
Understanding your transmitter, tester, and charger
The charger has a green light that shows the charging status and a red light that communicates any
problems during charging.
Question: Why did the flashing green
charger light turn off and a longer flashing
red charger light turn on during charging?
Answer: The transmitter battery is very low.
Leave the transmitter on the charger for eight hours to completely recharge. If the red light is still
flashing after eight hours, call our 24 Hour HelpLine. It may be time to replace your transmitter.
Question: Why do I see quick flashing red
lights on the charger?
Answer: Your charger battery is low. Make sure
that the transmitter is not connected to the
charger. Replace the charger battery with a new AAA or LR-03 battery.
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