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Eversense XL CGM User Guide
Glossary
Alert An alert warns you that a situation needs
your attention and that you should respond/take
appropriate action.
Blood Glucose Meter A commercially available
device used to measure glucose using a blood sample
from a fingerstick.
Bluetooth® A brand name for a wireless networking
technology that uses short wave radio frequencies
(RF) to connect mobile devices and other wireless
electronic devices.
Calibration Blood glucose reading from a fingerstick
sample entered in the Eversense App to check the
accuracy of the system. With the Eversense XL
System, there are two phases: Initialisation Phase
during which 4 fingerstick tests are required, and the
Daily Calibration Phase, during which 1 fingerstick test
is required twice daily.
CGM Continuous Glucose Monitoring. Continuously
monitoring your glucose levels from interstitial fluid
every few minutes.
Contraindication A condition or circumstance in
which a person should not use the device.
CT Computed Tomography
Do Not Disturb Mode (DND in the Eversense App)
When enabled, the smart transmitter will stop providing
vibratory notifications for non-critical alerts. The Do Not
Disturb feature in the Eversense App only controls the
smart transmitter and will not mute or hide smartphone
notifications. Many mobile devices have a separate
Do Not Disturb Mode. Consult the manufacturer’s
instructions for more information.
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) A strong field of
energy generated by electrical or magnetic devices.
EULA End User License Agreement
Eversense App Software program that is installed on a
mobile device and is used to display CGM glucose data
sent from the smart transmitter.
Eversense DMS A web-based application compatible
with the Eversense App where your glucose data is
stored and can be viewed.
FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
“HI” Reading Indicates a sensor glucose reading is
> 22.2 mmol/L.
Hyperglycaemia An episode of high blood glucose.
Hypoglycaemia An episode of low blood glucose.

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