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
24 Everyday use
To view the current glucose
snapshot, press .
NOTE: If the glucose level is less
than 40 mg/dL (2.2 mmol/L) or
greater than 400 mg/dL (19.4
mmol/L), then the Monitor
indicates that the glucose level is
out of range.
The snapshot shows all of the
pump’s current settings and
measurements. The glucose trend
indicates whether glucose levels
are stable, rising, rising rapidly,
dropping, or dropping rapidly, and correspond to the rapid change arrows on the pump.
Viewing the glucose graph
The glucose graph displays glucose data in a range of 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, or 24 hours. To view
the glucose graph, press from the Glucose Snapshot screen. Press and to navigate forward
and backward in time across the graph. Press and to increase or decrease the amount of time
represented on the graph.
current glucose
reading
time of the glucose
snapshot
current unit of measure
(mmol/L or mg/dL)