User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- © 2008, Medtronic MiniMed. All rights reserved.
- U.S., International, and foreign patent applications are pending.
- Paradigm® is a registered trademark of Medtronic MiniMed.
- MySentry™ is a trademark of Medtronic MiniMed.
- MySentry
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction 1
- Chapter 2: Basics 9
- Chapter 3: Getting started 15
- Chapter 4: Everyday use 23
- Chapter 5: Maintenance 31
- Chapter 6: Specifications 33
- Chapter 7: Frequently asked questions 45
- Chapter 8: End user software license agreement 49
- Introduction 1
- Basics 2
- Getting started 3
- Everyday use 4
- Maintenance 5
- Cleaning the Monitor
- CAUTION:
- . Never place the Monitor directly in water.
- . Never try to clean the inside of the Monitor.
- . Use only a damp cloth and mild liquid soap to clean the Monitor.
- . Never use organic solvents such as lighter fluid, nail polish remover, or paint thinner to clean the Monitor.
- . Never use lubricants of any kind to clean the Monitor.
- CAUTION:
- Cleaning the Monitor
- Specifications 6
- Frequently asked questions 7
- End user software license agreement 8
- Index
MySentry Monitor
12 Basics
Quick status view
MySentry allows you to quickly view pump and sensor status. The following information icons are
displayed along the top of each glucose-related screen, as well as the confidential screen.
1. User: Displays the initials and image of the monitored pump user.
2. Battery: Indicates how much power remains in the monitored pump battery.
3. Reservoir: Indicates how many insulin units remain in the monitored pump reservoir.
4. Time: Displays the time currently shown on the monitored pump.
5. Communication status: Shows the signal strength between the pump and Monitor.
More bars means stronger signal.
6. Next sensor recalibration: Indicates how many hours remain before the monitored
pump must be recalibrated.
7. Next sensor change: Indicates how much time remains before the sensor must be
replaced on the monitored pump user.
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