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`Quick Start Guide
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`Quick Start Guide
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`Congratulations on making the Dexcom G5 Mobile
`Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System part of your life!
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`The Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System allows you to see real-time
`continuous sensor glucose readings every five minutes for up to seven
`days. These readings can help you find trends and patterns in your
`glucose levels, allowing you to see where your glucose levels have
`been, which direction they are headed, and how fast they are rising
`or falling.
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`Use this guide, along with the Dexcom G5 Mobile Tutorial, to help you
`set up and start using your Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System. If you
`need help with your system, call your local Dexcom representative.
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`Before you begin and anytime you have questions, review the
`Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System User Guide.
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`WARNING: Review all Contraindications, Warnings,
`Precautions, and detailed procedures in the user guide
`before using the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System.
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`Using Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System for
`Treatment Decisions
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`A BG meter value is only a number.
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`A Number is Not Enough.
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`Your trend graph provides information regarding the speed and
`direction of your glucose. It is not all about the number.
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`If this was your meter reading,
`what would you do?
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`5.3
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`If you saw this instead, would
`you have responded differently?
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`A 5.3 mmol/L value rapidly falling is different
`than a 5.3 mmol/L rapidly rising
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`Making Treatment Decisions
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`Look at the following four items before making a treatment decision:
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`Trend
`Arrow
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`4
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`High/
`Low
`Alerts
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`1
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`Sensor
`Glucose
`Reading
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`3
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`Trend Graph
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`Sensor
`Glucose
`Reading
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`Trend Arrow
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`Trend Graph
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`High/Low
`Alerts
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`1
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`32
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`4
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`You need to look at all four items before you make a treatment
`decision based on your Dexcom CGM. If you do not use all four, you
`may make an incorrect treatment decision.
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`Do’s of CGM Treatment Decisions
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`• Base treatment decisions on the 4 key items - sensor glucose
`readings, trend arrow, trend graph, and Alarm/Alerts
`• Be proactive - look at your CGM often
`• Work with your health care professional to develop a management plan
`• Learn what works best from past treatment decisions
`• Base treatment decisions on a trend. A trend is at least three sensor
`glucose readings within the last 15 minutes (each dot is a 5 min.
`sensor glucose reading).
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`OK - 3
`readings within
`the last 15 min.
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`Not OK - Only 1
`reading within
`the last 15 min.
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`You would not see a trend arrow if
`you only have 1 reading
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`Do Not’s of CGM Treatment Decisions
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`High Carbs + Meal Spike
`= Normal
`Watch and wait. Do not over-react.
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`• Do not take multiple
`insulin doses too close
`in time
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`• Do not over-react to
`sensor information
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`Do Not’s of CGM Treatment Decisions (cont.)
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`• Do not use CGM for your treatment
`decisions if your sensor glucose
`readings do not match past
`experience --- use your BG meter
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`• Do not use CGM for your treatment
`decisions if symptoms do not match
`sensor glucose readings --- use your
`BG meter
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`Not OK -
`No trend arrow
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`• Do not make treatment
`decisions if there is no
`trend arrow
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`• Do not use CGM for your treatment decisions if
`you took paracetamol/acetaminophen --- use
`your BG meter
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`Refer to your user guide for more information on using your
`Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System for treatment decisions.
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`System Overview
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`Your Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System is made up of the following:
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`1. Sensor and Applicator
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`2. Transmitter
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`3. Display Device(s)
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`• The sensor is inserted using the applicator
`• Small sensor that measures sensor glucose
`levels just below the skin
`• Worn for up to seven days
`• The sensor and applicator are disposable
`after use
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`• Placed into the sensor pod
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`• Wirelessly sends sensor glucose
`information to either your Dexcom G5
`Mobile App, your receiver, or both
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`• Reusable during three month battery life
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`The Dexcom G5 Mobile App (app) on your
`smart device* and/or your receiver (optional
`in some countries) can be used as your
`display device.
`• Displays your sensor glucose readings
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` Allows you to set and receive Alarm/Alerts
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`• Your display device and transmitter must
`be kept within 6 meters of each other
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`*The app is not available for all smart devices and countries. Check
`dexcom.com/compatibility for details. Your smart device screens may
`look slightly different than shown.
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`Choose Your Display Device
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`To set up your Dexcom G5 Mobile, first choose the display device(s)
`you want to receive your CGM data and alerts. You have three choices,
`the next pages will help you make your decision.
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`• Your smart device only
`• Your receiver only (optional in some contries)
`• A combination of both
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`Smart Device Only
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`1. Sensor
`(Below the Skin)
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`2. Transmitter
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`3. Smart Device
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`Your transmitter sends
`sensor glucose information
`directly to your smart device
`using Bluetooth® wireless
`technology.
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`Bluetooth on your smart
`device must be ON in order to
`receive CGM data and alerts.
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`Things to consider if choosing
`your smart device only:
`• Smart device settings like
`Mute and Do Not Disturb
`may override your app
`settings, blocking alerts from
`making sound
`• If you have headphones
`or other audio accessories
`connected, alerts sounds
`may only be heard on the
`accessory
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`For app setup see page 10.
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`Receiver Only
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`Your transmitter sends sensor
`glucose information directly to
`your receiver using Bluetooth.
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`Things to consider if choosing
`your receiver only:
`• Using the receiver as a
`display device may be
`optional in some countries
`• Your receiver is a dedicated
`medical device
`• Use when you cannot take
`your smart device
`• No need to worry about
`phone settings
`• Battery lasts at least three
`days
`• You will not have access to
`Dexcom Share*
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`1. Sensor
`(Below the Skin)
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`2. Transmitter
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`3. Receiver
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`* Dexcom Share allows you to share your sensor glucose information
`with Followers.
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`For receiver setup see page 18.
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`Smart Device and Receiver
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`1. Sensor
`(Below the Skin)
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`2. Transmitter
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`3. Smart Device
`or Receiver
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`Your transmitter sends sensor
`glucose information directly to
`your app and/or your receiver,
`at the same time, using
`Bluetooth.
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`Your app and receiver do not
`“talk” to each other.
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`You can choose to use both
`devices at once or switch
`between devices.
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`Things to consider if choosing
`both devices:
`• Use your app during daily
`activities where you already
`take your smart device
`• Use your receiver during
`activities where your smart
`device may not be allowed
`(work or school)
`• If you carry both devices,
`you will receive alerts and
`must acknowledge alerts on
`both devices
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`For app setup see page 10.
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`For receiver setup see page 18.
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`Setting Up Your App
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`A
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`B
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`Install the Dexcom G5 Mobile
`App from your app store.
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`Log in to the app (with your
`existing Dexcom account) or
`sign up for a new account.
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`Setting Up Your App (cont.)
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`Once you log in, this screen displays and the app guides you through
`the setup process.
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`This takes about 20 minutes and includes:
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`Setting your high and low alerts
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`• Adjusting your device settings
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`• Entering your transmitter serial number
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`Inserting your sensor and attaching your transmitter
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`• Pairing your transmitter with your app
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`Starting your 2-hour sensor warmup
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`Entering Your Initial BG Meter Values
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`At the end of the 2-hour warmup, you must enter two separate blood
`glucose (BG) meter values before sensor glucose readings begin.
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`B
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`Your app alerts you when you need to enter
`your two BG meter values.
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`Go to your app to enter values.
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`Wash and dry your hands.
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`Take a fingerstick blood glucose
`measurement using your BG meter.
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`Tap the circle to enter your BG meter value
`within five minutes of obtaining the value.
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`Enter the exact value from your BG meter.
`Tap SAVE.
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`Repeat steps above to enter a second BG
`meter value from a second fingerstick.
`Entering two separate BG meter values will
`ensure an accurate reading.
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`Tips for Entering BG Meter Values
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`Do enter BG Meter Values:
`• After washing and drying your hands
`• Within 5 minutes of obtaining the value from your BG meter
`• Using the exact number from your BG meter
`• Using only fingerstick blood glucose values
`• Every 12 hours at minimum
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`Do not enter BG Meter Values:
`• If your value is higher than 22.2 mmol/L or lower than 2.2 mmol/L
`• If you see a ??? (question mark) or signal loss error on the screen
`• After you have taken paracetamol/acetaminophen
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`Enter Your BG Meter Value Every 12 Hours
`After your initial BG meter values, BG meter values must be entered at
`least once every 12 hours.
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`The meter icon shows a red
`badge when a BG meter
`value is needed.
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`WARNING: Calibrate the G5 Mobile
`System at least once every 12 hours.
`The G5 Mobile System needs to
`be calibrated in order to provide
`accurate readings.
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`See the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System User
`Guide for more details.
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`If you get an error message, click the blue
`question mark and follow the instructions.
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`Viewing Your Home Screen
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`Enter BG
`Meter Value
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`Main Menu
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`Glucose
`Reading
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`High Glucose
`Alert Level
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`Low Glucose
`Alert Level
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`Events
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`Dexcom Share
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`Trend Arrow
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`Glucose
`Ranges
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`Current
`Glucose
`Reading
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`Trend Graph
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`Where You Are
`To know where you are now, look at the color and number.
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`Red = Low
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`Yellow = High
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`Gray = In Target
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`Your system can have issues or errors. These show up
`on your home screen as black circles with information
`related to the issue or error. You will not get sensor
`glucose readings or alerts when a black circle is shown.
`Tap the blue question mark for more information.
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`Where You Are Going
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`To know where you are going, look at your trend arrows. Remember it
`is not all about the number. Pay attention to the direction and speed of
`your glucose change.
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`Steady: Not increasing/
`decreasing more than
`0.06 mmol/L each
`minute
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`Slowly falling: Glucose
`could decrease up to
`1.7 mmol/L in 15
`minutes
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`Falling: Glucose could
`decrease up to 2.5
`mmol/L in 15 minutes
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`Rapidly falling: Glucose
`could decrease more
`than 2.5 mmol/L in
`15 minutes
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`Slowly rising: Glucose
`could increase up to
`1.7 mmol/L in 15
`minutes
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`Rising: Glucose could
`increase up to 2.5
`mmol/L in 15 minutes
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`Rapidly rising: Your
`glucose could increase
`more than 2.5 mmol/L
`in 15 minutes
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`CGM measures the mmol/L per minute, this chart calculates what that could mean per 15 minutes.
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`Where You Were
`To know where you were, look at your trend graph. Turn your smart
`device sideways for a larger view of your trend screen.
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`Ending Your Sensor Session / Removing Your
`Sensor Pod and Transmitter
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`The sensor automatically shuts off after 7 days. The app alerts you at
`6 hours, 2 hours, and 30 minutes before your sensor session ends.
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`A
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`B
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`The Replace Sensor Now screen will
`appear when it is time to remove
`your sensor.
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`Peel the adhesive off your body like
`a Band-Aid®. When you peel off the
`adhesive, the sensor, sensor pod, and
`transmitter will all be removed.
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`NOTE: Do not remove the transmitter from the sensor
`pod until all components are removed from your body.
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`Use your fingers to spread the back tabs
`of the sensor pod.
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`Transmitter will pop out.
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`Keep your transmitter to use again with
`your next sensor.
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`Keep
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`Dispose of the sensor following your local guidelines for
`disposal of blood-contacting components.
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`Smart Device Settings
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`Even though the app is a medical app, it functions just like any other
`app. Your settings may impact your alerts.
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`To receive CGM alerts, you must allow Dexcom to send you
`notifications. These notifications include CGM information only. No
`promotional notifications will be sent by the app. Below is an example
`of a CGM notification and an in app alert.
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`A notification will
`be sent to you.
`Your smart device
`will vibrate and/or
`audibly alert you
`depending on your
`settings.
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`Once in the
`app, tap OK to
`acknowledge
`the alert.
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`To receive audible alerts, you must have the following settings:
`• Volume set loud enough for you to hear
`• Bluetooth: ON
`• Do Not Disturb: OFF (If Do Not Disturb is enabled, you may
`not receive audible or vibratory alerts)
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`For a full list of recommended settings see your user guide. For
`information on how to set the above settings, see your smart device
`user guide.
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`Headphones will prevent sound from coming through
`the speaker. You may miss a high or low alert.
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`Your app must always be running in the background to receive alerts.
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`Apple devices only: If you restart your smart device, your app will
`not be working. You need to re-activate your app by tapping it, after
`restarting your smart device.
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`Receiver Overview
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`SELECT
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`UP
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`RIGHT
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`DOWN
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`LEFT
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`UP and DOWN: Scroll through trend screens, highlight menu items, or
`set values.
`SELECT: Turns receiver on, selects the highlighted option, or goes to
`the main menu.
`LEFT: Goes back to the last item or screen. This will take you back to
`the trend screen from the main menu.
`RIGHT: Highlights the next item.
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`Setting Up Your Receiver
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`Before setting up your receiver, make sure it
`is charged. For more information on charging
`see your user guide.
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`A full charge will last about 3 days.
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`Press SELECT to turn your receiver on.
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`A
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`B
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`Press UP and DOWN to change a value.
`Press RIGHT or SELECT to move to the next space.
`Press SELECT to accept changes.
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`Setting Up Your Receiver (cont.)
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`The setup wizard walks you through entering your language, time/
`date, transmitter SN, and setting up your Low/High Alerts.
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` Language
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`Select language
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` Time Format
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`Select 24 hour or 12 hour (AM/PM)
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` Time/Date
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`Year/Month/Day
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` Transmitter SN
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`Your transmitter SN makes it possible for
`your transmitter and receiver to share your
`glucose information.
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`Your transmitter SN can be found on the
`back of your transmitter or on the back of
`your transmitter box.
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` Low Alert (Set between 3.5-5.5 mmol/L)
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`When your glucose is at or below your low
`alert setting, your device will alert you.
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` High Alert (Set between 6.7-22.2 mmol/L)
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`When your glucose is at or above your high
`alert setting, your device will alert you.
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`The setup wizard will only start the first time you set up your receiver.
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`Inserting Your SensorInserting Your Sensor
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`Before you begin, make sure you have alcohol wipes, a sensor, and
`a transmitter. Skin preparation or adhesive products (Mastisol®,
`Skin Tac™) are optional. Wash and dry your hands.
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`Plunger
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`Applicator barrel
`(Contains small
`introducer needle
`and sensor)
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`Transmitter Latch
`Release Tab
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`Safety Lock
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`Collar
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`Sensor Pod
`Adhesive
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`Choose a site at least 8 cm from your insulin pump infusion set or
`injection site and out of the way of your waistband. Avoid areas likely
`to be bumped, pushed, with scarring, tattoos or irritation.
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`Ages 18 or older:
`Insert in the belly
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`Ages 2-17:
`Insert in the belly or the upper buttocks
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`A
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`B
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`Clean your skin at the sensor placement
`site with an alcohol wipe.
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`Let dry.
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`If you use an optional skin adhesive product,
`place it in a circle shape where you place
`the adhesive patch. Insert the sensor
`through the clean skin in the center.
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`Remove the adhesive backing from the
`sensor pod one half at a time.
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` Place the sensor pod horizontally on your skin.
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`Move your fingers around the adhesive patch
`to secure the tape to your skin.
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`Hold the applicator, and pull the safety lock
`straight out.
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`Place the fingers of one hand at the edge of
`the white adhesive.
`You may pinch up on your skin using this
`hand.
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`Place two fingers ABOVE the collar and your
`thumb on the white plunger. Push down the
`plunger. You should hear 2 clicks.
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`2 “clicks”
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`Move your two fingers from above the collar
`to below the collar. Pull the collar back
`towards your thumb until you hear 2 clicks or
`cannot pull back any more.
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`Squeeze the ribbed tabs on the sides of the
`sensor pod.
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`While squeezing the tabs, rock the applicator
`barrel forward and away from your body.
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`Attaching Your Transmitter
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`Once you have inserted your sensor, you need to attach your
`transmitter to the sensor pod.
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`Wider Side
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`Thinner Side
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`B
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`C
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`D
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`Clean the back of your transmitter with an
`alcohol wipe.
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`Let dry.
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`Place your transmitter in the sensor pod
`(with the flat side down, and thinner side
`away from the transmitter latch).
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`2 “clicks”
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`Place one finger on your transmitter to
`keep it in place. With your other hand, pull
`transmitter latch up and forward until you
`hear 2 clicks.
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`Hold the sides of your sensor pod with one
`hand. Remove transmitter latch with the
`other hand by quickly twisting off the latch
`away from your body.
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`Starting Your Sensor
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`Once you have inserted your sensor and attached your transmitter,
`you are ready to start your sensor.
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`B
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`From any trend graph, press SELECT to get
`to the Main Menu.
`Choose Start Sensor.
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`The Start Sensor screen appears on your
`receiver letting you know the 2-hour
`sensor warmup has begun.
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`A 2-hour countdown symbol will show on your receiver trend
`screen and will fill in during the 2-hour sensor warmup.
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`Start
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`minutes]
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`[48-72
`minutes]
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`[72-96
`minutes]
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`Ready for
`calibration
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`Keep your receiver within 6 meters during the 2-hour
`sensor warmup.
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`WARNING: Do not expect sensor glucose readings or
`alarms/alerts from the G5 Mobile System until after the
`2-hour startup. The G5 Mobile System will NOT provide
`any sensor glucose readings or alarms/alerts until after
`the 2-hour startup ends AND you complete the startup
`calibration. Use fingerstick glucose values from your
`blood glucose meter during the 2-hour startup.
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`Setting Up Your Receiver Alert Sounds
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`You can choose your receiver alert profiles. The sound you choose will
`apply to all alerts (low and high). The default alert is Normal. See below
`for an overview of the different sound options.
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`Vibrate: Used when you want to be alerted by
`vibration only.
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`The fixed low alarm at 3.1 mmol/L will still make a
`sound. It alerts you by vibration first, followed by
`audible beeps 5 minutes later if not confirmed.
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`Soft: Used when you want your alert to be
`discreet.
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`All Alarms and Alerts are set to lower volume
`beeps.
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`Normal: This is the default and sets all the alerts
`and alarms to higher volume beeps.
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`Attentive: Used when you want your alert to be
`noticeable.
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`This sets all the alerts and alarms to loud with
`distinctive melodies.
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`HypoRepeat: Used when you want extra alerts
`for severe low sensor glucose readings.
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`This profile keeps repeating the fixed low alarm
`every 5 seconds until confirmed or until your
`reading rises above 3.1 mmol/L.
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`Setting Up Your Receiver Alert Sounds (cont.)
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`Follow these steps to choose your sound profile.
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`A
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`B
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`C
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`From any trend graph, press SELECT to get
`to the Main Menu.
`Choose Profiles.
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`Highlight the alert profile you want to use.
`Press SELECT.
`A check mark appears to the right of the
`profile you choose.
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`Choose Try It to hear an example of your
`selected alert profile.
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`NOTE: No matter what profile you set, all alerts will
`notify you by vibrating first. There will be no audible
`beep if you confirm the alert after the first vibration.
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`Confirming Your Transmitter and
`Receiver are Communicating
`
`A
`A
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`Check your receiver 10 minutes after
`attaching your transmitter to make sure your
`receiver and transmitter are communicating.
`The Bluetooth symbol, in the upper left
`corner, blinks while looking for a transmitter
`and turns solid when found.
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`Entering Your Initial BG Meter Values
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`At the end of the 2-hour sensor warmup, you must enter two BG
`meter values before any sensor glucose readings will show.
`
`A
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`B
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`C
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`D
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`E
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`F
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`After the 2-hour warmup, a double blood
`drop prompt will show on your receiver
`screen.
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`Wash and dry your hands.
`
`Take a fingerstick blood glucose
`measurement using your BG meter.
`
`Choose Enter BG.
`Press SELECT.
`
`Enter the exact blood glucose value from
`your BG meter. Press SELECT.
`Press SELECT again to confirm.
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`Repeat steps above to enter a second meter value.
`Entering two separate BG meter values will ensure an accurate
`reading.
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`Tips for Entering BG Meter Values
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`Do enter BG Meter Values:
`• After washing and drying your hands
`• Within five minutes of testing with your meter
`• Using the exact number from your meter
`• Using only fingerstick blood glucose values
`• Every 12 hours at minimum
`
`Do not enter BG Meter Values:
`• If your value is higher than 22.2 mmol/L or lower than 2.2 mmol/L
`• If you see a ??? (question mark) or signal loss error on the screen
`• After you have taken paracetamol/acetaminophen
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`Entering Your BG Meter Value Every 12 Hours
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`After your initial BG meter values, BG meter values must be entered
`once every 12 hours at a minimum.
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`A single blood drop prompt will
`appear when a BG meter value is
`needed.
`Press SELECT to confirm.
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`After you press SELECT, you will
`see a single blood drop in the right
`corner of the trend graph screen.
`Go to the Enter BG menu item to
`enter your BG meter value.
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`WARNING: Calibrate the G5 Mobile System at least
`once every 12 hours. The G5 Mobile System needs to be
`calibrated in order to provide accurate readings.
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`See the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System User Guide for more details.
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`Viewing Your Receiver Trend Screen
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`Bluetooth
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`Battery
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`High
`Glucose
`Alert Level
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`Low
`Glucose
`Alert Level
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`Glucose
`Reading
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`Trend
`Arrow
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`Status
`Area
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`Trend Graph
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`Current Time
`
`Where You Are Now
`To know where you are now, look at the color and number on your
`receiver’s top bar.
`
`Red = Low
`
`Yellow = High
`
`Gray = In Target
`
`Your system can have issues or errors. These
`show up as icons in the status area of your top
`bar. When you have an issue or error, your top bar
`will turn black. You will not get sensor glucose
`readings when a black bar is shown. See your
`user guide for more information.
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`Where You Are Going
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`To know where you are going, look at your trend arrows. Remember it
`is not all about the number. Pay attention to the direction and speed of
`your glucose change.
`
`Steady: Glucose is steady (not increasing/decreasing more
`than 0-0.06 mmol/L each minute).
`Slowly rising: Your glucose could increase up to
`1.7 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
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`Rising: Your glucose could increase up to 2.5 mmol/L
`in 15 minutes.
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`Rapidly rising: Your glucose could increase more than
`2.5 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
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`Slowly falling: Your glucose could decrease up to
`1.7 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
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`Falling: Your glucose could decrease up to 2.5 mmol/L
`in 15 minutes.
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`Rapidly falling: Your glucose could decrease more than
`2.5 mmol/L in 15 minutes.
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`CGM measures the mmol/L per minute, this chart calculates what that could mean per 15 minutes.
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`Where You Were
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`To know where you were, look at your trend graph.
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`Trend Graph
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`Ending Your Sensor Session / Removing Your
`Sensor Pod and Transmitter
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`Your sensor automatically shuts off after 7 days. Your receiver will
`alert you at 6 hours, 2 hours, and 30 minutes before your sensor
`session ends.
`
`A
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`B
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`The Replace Sensor Now screen shows
`when it is time to remove your sensor.
`
`Peel the adhesive off your body like a
`bandage. The sensor, sensor pod and
`transmitter will all be removed.
`
`NOTE: Do not remove transmitter from sensor pod until
`all components are removed from your body.
`
`Use your fingers to spread the back tabs
`of the sensor pod.
`
`Transmitter will pop out.
`
`Keep transmitter to use again with your
`next sensor.
`
`Keep
`
`Dispose of the sensor following your local guidelines for
`disposal of blood-contacting components.
`
`C
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`D
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`E
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`Tips for Using Both Display Devices
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`The Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System allows you to use the app and
`receiver at the same time. The transmitter sends data to both the app
`and receiver. When using both at the same time, you should:
`
`• Enter BG meter value on only 1 device - When you enter a value
`into one device, the sensor glucose values may be different on the
`other display device until the transmitter shares the entered value.
`• Change and acknowledge alerts on each device separately
`
`Urgent Low Glucose Alarm
`
`The automatic Urgent Low Glucose Alarm set at 3.1 mmol/L. You
`cannot change or turn off this alarm or its re-alert settings.
`
`Advanced Alerts
`
`Advanced Alerts take your glucose sensing to the next level.
`By default, these Alerts are turned OFF, but they can be turned ON, and
`customized:
`
`Rise Rate: Your device will alert you when your glucose is rising at a
`rapid (0.11 mmol/L/min) or very rapid (0.17 mmol/L/min) rate. This
`feature can help you avoid staying high over a long period of time.
`
`Fall Rate: Your device will alert you when your glucose is falling at a
`rapid (-0.11 mmol/L/min) or very rapid (-0.17 mmol/L/min) rate. This
`feature can help you avoid low glucose events.
`
`By default, the following alert is turned ON, but can be turned OFF, and
`customized:
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`Signal Loss: Your device alerts you when you are not receiving
`sensor glucose readings. Signal loss happens when your display
`device and transmitter stop communicating; make sure you are
`within range (6 meters), without obstruction.
`
`Refer to your user guide for advanced features and
`troubleshooting information.
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