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Brand | Medtrum |
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Model | CGM |
Category | Medical Equipment |
Language | English |
The Glucose Sensor (MD3026) is inserted under the skin to measure glucose level in interstitial fluid.
The Transmitter (MD1026) records Sensor data and sends it to your smart device via Bluetooth Low Energy.
Use a Transmitter charging cable (LQ005) to charge the Transmitter after each sensor use.
Download the EasySense App from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Create your Medtrum account by entering email, verifying with a code, and setting a password.
Log in using your account credentials and selecting your country.
Minimum system configurations for iOS (8.0+) and Android (4.3+) devices.
Advice on smart device settings for optimal EasySense app performance.
Configure Bluetooth, volume, notifications, internet, camera, and time for the EasySense App.
Ensure background refresh for EasySense App is enabled on iOS devices.
Allow location access and ensure EasySense App is locked in the background on Android.
Configure audio and vibrate alerts, and set snooze time.
Set alert tones and measurement units (e.g., mmol/L).
Locate the Transmitter Serial Number (SN) on the product box or the transmitter.
Pair the transmitter by entering its SN manually or scanning the QR code.
Set up alerts to be reminded of predicted high or low glucose values in advance.
Set up alerts for a glucose rise or fall faster than the set rate limits.
Configure alerts for when glucose is above the High Limit or below the Low Limit.
Choose a clean, hairless, and fatty area on the body for sensor insertion.
Clean the insertion area with rubbing alcohol and allow it to dry.
Attach the sensor to the skin and remove protective liners.
Press the two black buttons simultaneously to insert the sensor needle.
Rotate the insertor counter-clockwise and attach the safety lock.
Snap the transmitter onto the sensor and observe the indicator light.
The sensor undergoes a 2-hour warm-up period after connection.
Calibrate the sensor twice on the first day, then daily, using a meter BG reading.
Identify key components on the app's home screen, including signal and status.
Understand various sensor conditions like 'Not Calibrated', 'Monitoring', 'Lost Sensor', etc.
View detailed glucose trend graphs by holding your smart device horizontally.
Access different app sections like Statistics, Events, Reminders, and Settings via the main menu.
Review data through Daily Sensor Report, Sensor Overlay, Trend Analysis, and Event Summary.
Alerts are triggered by conditions requiring attention; do not ignore them.
Read the alert message, tap OK to acknowledge, and follow the instructions.
Common app messages (e.g., LOST SENSOR, METER BG NOW) and required actions.
Remove the sensor from your body after expiration or when alerts indicate replacement.
Configure personal glucose alert preferences (ON/OFF).
Set custom start time, low limit, and high limit for glucose alerts.
Configure predictive alert types (High/Low) with status and time.
Configure rate alert types (Rise/Fall) with status and rate.
Customize snooze settings for High and Low alerts.