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Page 2: Table Of Contents
ix.five Edit and Delete an Effect in Your App ix.6 View Events 9.7 What's Covered and What'due south Coming Chapter ten: Alarm and Alerts 10.one Introduction ten.2 Alarm and Alerts 10.3 Check in with Kelly LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 3 10.ix What was Covered and What's Coming Chapter xi: Treatment Decisions 11.1 Introduction eleven.2 Your HCP Is Your Partner 11.3 Using your G6 for Handling Decisions 11.iv Cheque In With Jake and Kelly 11.five You Make up one's mind! 11.vi What'south Covered and What'southward Coming Chapter 12: Share Information With Your Support Team 12.i Introduction...
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Page half-dozen: Function 1: Get Started
1.1 Introduction Welcome to the G6 continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) family unit! This User Guide supports you lot in getting to know your G6. We also accept numerous other resources available to help you to get the most out of your G6. -
Page vii: Your Dexcom Account
All chapters in the G6 User Guide are laid out the same fashion: The beginning of each chapter lists what you'll exist able to do after you've finished, followed by the chapter's content. At the end, there's a epitomize of what was covered and what's in the adjacent chapter. -
Page 8: Chapter 2: Indications For Apply And Rubber Statements
• Indications: Show who should apply the organisation besides every bit when, why, and how they should apply it • Contraindications: Let you know when non to use the G6. If used in these situations, you may hurt yourself or the organisation 2.3 How to Read Safety Statements... - Page 9 When in doubt, go your meter out. • No Number, No Arrow, No CGM Treatment Decision If your G6 doesn't show a number or arrow, or your readings don't friction match your symptoms, utilise your meter to make diabetes handling decisions.
- Page x Follow system instructions. If yous don't, you could have a severe low or high glucose result. Precautions • Be Accurate, Be Quick Enter the verbal BG value displayed on your meter within five minutes of using your meter. Don't enter the G6 reading every bit a calibration. • Don't Calibrate When Glucose Charge per unit Is Changing Fast Don't calibrate when your trend arrow is up, double-upwardly, down, or double-down because your BG is...
- Folio xi • Where to Insert: Things to Cheque Keep the prophylactic guard on until you lot put the G6 applicator against your skin. If you remove the safety guard showtime, you lot may hurt yourself by accidentally pushing the button that inserts the sensor before you mean to.
- Page 12 ▪ No Readings Warning o System Alerts: ▪ Scale Required (after 2-hour sensor warmup) ▪ Calibration Error ▪ Sensor Expired ▪ Replace Sensor ▪ Transmitter (not working) ▪ No Storage Mistake ▪ App Stopped LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio thirteen Follow system instructions. If you don't, you lot could have a astringent low or high glucose event. Caution • Requires HCP Prescription U.South. police restricts the auction of the G6 Mobile to auction by, or on the order of, a dr.. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio xiv Share won't piece of work. • Cheque Your Smart Device App on: Whenever you power on your smart device, tap the G6 app to open information technology. If the app isn't open up, Share won't piece of work. • Check Followers' Smart Devices o Sounds on: Followers must go along their smart device volume on, or at least the keep vibration on, then they tin hear and/or feel alarm/alerts.
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Page 15: What'south Covered And What'southward Coming
• Can explicate how safety statements keep you lot safety • Can explain how to interpret safety statements • Have an overview of safety statements What's Next? In the next chapter, you'll larn the risks and benefits of using the G6. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page xvi: Chapter 3: Risks And Benefits
Otherwise use your meter until you calibrate your G6. • When in doubt, become your meter out: If you experience like your glucose is low or high but your G6 number is within your target range, verify with your meter. -
Page 17: Benefits
Making Treatment Decisions Using G6 You can use your G6 reading and trend arrow to make treatment decisions — like treating for a low or dosing for a high. Encounter Chapter 11 for more than information on treatment decisions. With G6, there'southward no demand to ostend your reading with a fingerstick. -
Page eighteen: What'due south Covered And What's Coming
DIAMOND randomized clinical trial." Diabetes Care. 40(6):736-741 doi: 10.2337/dc17- 0133. three.3 What's Covered and What'south Coming Now You Can: • List the risks and benefits of using the G6 What's Adjacent: Now let's have a look at the G6! LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 19 LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 20: Part 2: Let's G6! The Nuts
4.two G6 CGM System The G6 is a medical device yous use on yourself. Information technology allows y'all to continually meet your readings, updated every 5 minutes for upwardly to 10 days, without the bother of taking constant fingerstick measurement. Y'all'll come across: •... - Page 21 The transmitter snaps into the transmitter holder and wirelessly sends your glucose information to your display device(southward). The transmitter is reuseable. If you have a new transmitter, open the package when yous're gear up to use it. Display Device Overview LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 22: What'due south Covered And What's Coming
You lot can choose which brandish device(s) to apply: the Dexcom Receiver (receiver), the Dexcom G6 App (app) downloaded on your smart device, or both. They both prove your readings, graphs, and trend arrows and alarm you lot when at that place's something you lot should be aware of. -
Page 23: Chapter 5: Set up Your Display Devices
Y'all can use the receiver, the app, or both. Cull the device that's best for you. The primary difference between them is the app has Dexcom Share (Share). It lets yous ship your glucose information to others in real time and so they can support yous in your care. You can likewise schedule long-acting insulin dose reminders in the app. - Page 24 Is this your first Dexcom CGM app? If so, the app will walk you through setting it upwardly. You'll even set up your High and Low Alerts. If yous've used the app before, the app will import your existing settings for your convenience.
- Folio 25 Tap Let's Go Started. App: Setup The next screens become over legal and safety data, including a video on using your G6 to make treatment decisions. To run across the video another time, go to Settings > Help > Videos. After reading each, tap the appropriate answer to get more information or movement forrad.
- Page 26 If you're new to the Dexcom app, these screens go over your alarm/alerts. After reading each screen, tap Next to move forwards. App: Setup New users only: Set your Depression Alert. You'll go an warning if your glucose dips beneath the number you set. Default is fourscore mg/dL.
- Page 27 Go your transmitter box. Tap Take Photo. b. Turn transmitter box upside downwardly on a flat surface with barcodes facing up. Center longest barcode in greenish brackets. c. Checkmark confirms yous entered the SN. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 28: Receiver
Subsequently completing your initial app setup, gear up the receiver if you'd like to use that too. If not, go to Chapter 6 showtime your initial sensor. If you take bug setting up the G6 Mobile app, contact Technical Back up (bachelor 24/7) at: • Email: TechSupport@dexcom.com • Toll free: 1.888.738.3646 •... - Page 29 Printing and hold ability button for 2 seconds to plough receiver on. Await for loading screen to announced. Receiver: Setup Wait. Receiver: Setup Welcome! Tap Next. Receiver: Setup Enter the date and time: LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 30 Fix your Depression and High alerts using levels you've discussed with your HCP. The Low Alarm default is 80 mg/dL; High is 200 mg/dL. Tap the up/downwards arrows to alter the level. Tap Save. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 31 Enter your transmitter SN by borer the up/down arrows. Tap Salve. Receiver: Setup Affiliate 6, you'll see how to insert your sensor and attach your transmitter as well as how to pair and start LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Folio 32: What's Covered And What's Coming
• Download the G6 Mobile app • Set up the app with the recommended settings • Ready your receiver What's Next? No matter which display device yous use, adjacent, you'll insert your sensor. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Folio 33: Chapter half-dozen: Start Your Sensor
Don't: Don't use expired sensors. Bank check the parcel label for the expiration date. It'southward in YYYY-MM-DD format. Why: Expired sensors may requite incorrect results. Consequences: You could have a severe low or high glucose event. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Folio 34: Choose Sensor Site
Contact your HCP for specific questions regarding the utilise of medical tape, barrier wipes, or other adhesives. six.4 Insert Sensor Overview Before y'all insert your sensor, get to know the applicator using the pic beneath. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 35: Insert Sensor
Insert Sensor Insert Sensor Wash and dry your hands. Insert Sensor Clean insertion site with booze wipe. Let dry. Insert Sensor LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 36 Check sensor for damage. Insert Sensor Pull off both tabs that encompass the adhesive. Don't touch adhesive. Insert Sensor Identify applicator horizontally, not vertically, on pare. Firmly press downward, sticking adhesive to your skin. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 37 Throw out applicator post-obit local guidelines for disposal of blood-contacting components. Insert Sensor What's left on you? The agglutinative patch with these attached: • Sensor wire underneath • Transmitter holder on height You accept successfully inserted the sensor! Having problems? LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 38: Attach Transmitter
Wipe back of transmitter with alcohol wipe. Let dry. Be careful with the dorsum of the transmitter. Don't: • Touch it or the metallic dots on information technology • Scratch it — information technology may impairment the waterproof seal LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 39 (make names include Blenderm , Tegaderm , Smith & Nephew IV3000 , 3M tape) for extra support. Order ™ ™ ® ™ LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 40: Pair And Beginning Your Sensor
The range is reduced because doesn't work likewise through water. Consequences: Y'all could have a astringent depression or loftier glucose event. Nosotros'll review pairing and starting a sensor for the app, and so for the receiver. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 41 Screen provides inaugural to sensor warmup. The ring darkens as the inaugural moves forward. Continue smart device within 20 feet of transmitter during the sensor warmup period. App: Pair and Start Sensor Calibration Required means sensor warmup is complete. Open up app. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 42 Press power push button briefly to wake upwards receiver. Receiver: Pair and Start Sensor Wait. Receiver: Pair and Start Sensor Your transmitter and receiver can communicate now! You may demand to unlock your screen. If so, tap 1, so LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 43 You lot won't get warning/alerts or readings during sensor warmup. Employ your meter when making a treatment decision during warmup. After sensor starts, Start Sensor pick disappears from Carte du jour, and Finish Sensor appears. Receiver: Pair and Start Sensor Sensor warmup is complete You're ready to calibrate! Run into Affiliate 7. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Folio 44: Pairing Tips
vi.8 What'southward Covered and What'due south Coming Now You Tin: • Set for sensor insertion • Insert your sensor • Attach transmitter to sensor • Identify when transmitter and display device pair • Outset sensor warmup LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Folio 45 What's Adjacent? The next affiliate guides you through scale. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Folio 46: Chapter 7: Calibrate
Although these body fluids are very similar, G6 readings can exist different from meter values. Scale evens them up. Past calibrating when the system notifies you lot, the G6 uses your meter value to brand sure the G6 readings remain accurate throughout your session. -
Page 47: Fix To Calibrate
• Trend arrow(southward) straight up or down: Don't calibrate when your trend pointer(s) points straight upwardly or downwardly; this means your reading is changing more than than 2 mg/dL per minute. Why? Considering by the time you take a meter value and enter it into your G6, your BG will have changed. - Page 48 Don't Don't calibrate when your trend arrow is up, double-upward, down, or double-down Why: Calibrating when your BG is changing quickly may brand your G6 inaccurate. Consequences: Y'all could have a severe low or high glucose event. seven.iv Let'due south Calibrate Calibration Schedule Below is a sample calibration schedule.
- Folio 49 Wash and dry your easily with soap and water, not gel cleaners. App: Calibration Apply meter to mensurate the BG from your fingertip. App: Calibration Tap Calibrate. The red circle shows when the G6 needs you to calibrate. What it means: • Sensor warmup is complete • Ready for showtime calibration App: Calibration Enter meter value using number pad.
- Page 50 Tap Calibrate to enter your second BG reading. Follow steps 1-5 and enter second reading. What information technology means: • Sensor accepted first calibration • Fix for 2d meter reading App: Scale Calibration accepted: Calibrate icon has no reddish circle. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 51 App: Calibration Your G6 readings brainstorm about 5 minutes later the device accepts your calibrations. Expect for the number in the circumvolve above the graph and dots on your trend graph. Each dot represents a single reading taken every 5 minutes.
- Folio 52 Press power button briefly to wake upward receiver screen. Y'all won't meet calibration notifications when screen is black. Tap OK. What information technology means: • Sensor warmup is done • Fix for get-go scale LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 53 Verify BG value is right. If right, tap Yes. If you lot don't tap Yes, the BG level isn't saved. If incorrect, tap No and reenter. Receiver: Calibration Wait while BG value is accepted. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 54 The calibrate icon doesn't take a red circumvolve, so your calibration was accepted and no more are needed for now. Receiver: Calibration Your G6 readings begin virtually 5 minutes after the device accepts your first two calibrations. Look for the dots on your home screen. Each dot represents a single reading taken every v minutes.
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Folio 55: Calibrate Only When Prompted (And Exceptions)
For example, if your meter reading is 180 mg/dL, your G6 reading should be between144 and 216 mg/dL. And then if your G6 reading is 150, information technology's within the 20/20 rule and you should not calibrate until notified. If your G6 reading is 220, information technology's not inside the xx/20 rule and you should... -
Folio 56: Check In With Jake And Kelly
First, a little background information: Jake is an adult. He manages his diabetes on his own, using his G6 and pens. Kelly, on the other hand, is a child. She and her parents work together to manage her diabetes using her G6 and a pump. Practice either of these situations audio like yours? Let'south cheque in with Jake and Kelly to see what they do when their symptoms don't match their CGM data. -
Page 57: What's Covered And What'southward Coming
• Recognize how to get authentic meter values • List when you shouldn't calibrate • Enter calibrations into the G6 What's Side by side? Office 3: Side by side Steps will show you lot how to get the almost out of your G6. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Folio 58 LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 59: Part 3: Side by side Steps
The home screen below is from the Apple tree app. The Android app and receiver look similar. The only difference is where the Calibrate Icon, Settings Carte du jour, and Event History/Add Result are. 8.3 Glucose Data This section shows you how to interpret your glucose reading, trend arrow, and graph. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 60 High when your dots are in the yellow area of the graph o In your target range (between your high and low alert settings) when in the grayness area o Depression when in the red surface area LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Folio 61: Navigation And Status Bar
The Apple tree app, Android app, and receiver dwelling screens take slightly different ways to navigate to other screens. This department details those differences. Apple App LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Folio 62 Trend arrows bear witness the speed and direction of your glucose trends based on the concluding three readings. Employ the arrows to know when to take action before yous're too loftier or too low. Trend Pointer: Steady Changing: • Less than 1 mg/dL each minute • Upwards to 15 mg/dL in xv minutes LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 63 Trend Arrow: Rapidly Ascension or Falling Changing: • More 3 mg/dL each infinitesimal • More 45 mg/dL in 15 minutes Trend Arrow: None System can't calculate the speed and management of your glucose modify. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 64: What's Covered And What'southward Coming
• Explain differences betwixt trend arrows What'southward Next? Next you lot'll learn how to enter events that touch your glucose levels. Track events and then y'all and your HCP tin reflect on patterns in your glucose levels. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 65: Chapter ix: Events
An upshot is an activity or situation that affects your glucose levels. With the G6, you can track your daily events and then you tin reflect on their effect on your glucose trends. Once entered into the app, or once you upload your receiver data, events can exist viewed in Dexcom reports. - Folio 66 You lot can accept the app send you daily long-interim dose reminders. Let's say you want to create a reminder to accept 15 U of long-acting insulin every twenty-four hours at 10 am. The steps below prove you how. App: Ready Dose Reminder LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 67 Tap Long-Acting Dose Reminders. App: Set Dose Reminder In that location are ii reminders you lot can customize to fit your needs. Tap either reminder. App: Fix Dose Reminder Tap Reminder switch to plough it on. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 68 Coil to the time you want to exist reminded. In this example, it'southward x am. Android: Selecting a time looks different. App: Set Dose Reminder Type in the dose amount. It can be anything from 0.1 to 100.0 units. It'southward 15 U in this instance. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 69 The steps below show how to enter insulin on the receiver. Unlike the app, you lot can only log one kind of insulin and you tin can't set upwards reminders. Receiver: Enter Insulin Tap Add outcome. Receiver: Enter Insulin Tap Insulin. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 70 Tap arrows to enter Units, upwards to 250. When yous tap the pointer, number starts at concluding number entered. This example uses x.35 Units. Receiver: Enter Insulin Tap Edit Date/Time Receiver: Enter Insulin LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 71: Other Events
Oops! Entered an effect incorrectly? Perhaps you entered the wrong number of insulin units, or forgot to change the time earlier you saved it. Utilise the Events screen to delete and re-enter wrong events you entered on your app. You cannot edit or delete events entered on your receiver. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 72 Events you added accept a red icon, which shows they can be deleted. Apple tree (shown beneath): Red icon is a circle on the left. Android: Cerise icon is a trash can on the right. Apple tree LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 73: View Events
Turn your smart device to landscape to view your events — carbs, exercise, and health. At the bottom of the screen are the insulin doses you recorded. Touch and hold a spot on the screen to see detailed data for that time. Landscape shows issue details. Insulin is at the bottom. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 74: What'southward Covered And What'southward Coming
Followers to access your trend graph, they too will be able to view your Events. Come across Chapter 12 for more than information. Events entered into your receiver tin only be viewed on a Dexcom study. In that location are no markers on your receiver screen and they do not transfer to your app. -
Page 75: Chapter ten: Alarm And Alerts
• Signal Loss When making treatment decisions using your G6, it's best to continue your alerts turned on. Your Urgent Depression Before long, Low, High, and Signal Loss Alerts are on when you set up your display device. The Rise and Autumn Rate Alerts are off. Later in this chapter, yous'll learn how to customize them. - Page 76 The warning lets you lot know when your reading drops to or beneath 55 mg/dL. Think of it as a safety net: Your glucose level is dangerously low — take activeness now! What you hear, feel, and run into • Initial alarm: Vibrates 4 times • Until confirmed: Vibrates and beeps 4 times every 5 minutes. App Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 77 • Until confirmed: Vibrates and beeps six times every 5 minutes. • Updates: 15 minutes afterwards, you get another Urgent Depression Presently Alarm if you're nonetheless falling so apace yous'll be at or beneath 55 mg/dL within twenty minutes App Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 78 During initial setup, you set your Low Alert level. What you hear, feel, and see • Initial alert: Vibrates iii times • Until confirmed: Vibrates and beeps 3 times every 5 minutes. App Notification Receiver LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 79 During initial setup, y'all set up your Loftier Alert level. What you hear, feel, and run across • Initial alert: Vibrates 2 times • Until confirmed: Vibrates and beeps 2 times every v minutes App Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page eighty • Until confirmed: Vibrates and beeps 2 times every 5 minutes Fall Charge per unit Alert • Initial warning: Vibrates 3 times • Until confirmed: Vibrates and beeps three times every 5 minutes App Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 81 What you hear, feel, and see • Initial alert: Vibrates in one case • Until confirmed: Vibrates and beeps once every v minutes • All other system alerts also vibrate and beep once App Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 82: Check In With Kelly
I honey the Urgent Depression Soon! With it, I tin can prevent lows instead of simply react to them. Information technology's so much healthier for Kelly and so much less stressful for all of u.s.. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 83: Confirming Alarm/Alerts
If you lot desire to go repeated alerts when you stay in the alert range, utilize Repeat, explained beneath. Your Urgent Low Alarm will always echo fifty-fifty afterwards confirming if your glucose levels exercise not return to your target range. You lot tin can't change your Urgent Low Alert. App Notification Receiver Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Folio 84: Customizing Your Alerts Overview
Alarm repeats to permit you know you're still high and might want to take more insulin. On the other mitt, if the ii hours pass and yous're back in your target range, your High Alarm won't repeat. We'll likewise change your sound to Door Bell in the app and Normal in the receiver. App: Customizing Alerts App: Customize Alerts LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 85 Your loftier warning level shows. If your high alarm was off, it would testify Off instead. Tap High to see its settings. App: Customize Alerts This screen shows your current High alert settings. Alerts have: • On/off switch • Notify me options • Sound options App: Customize Alerts LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 86 • Apple tree (shown below): Tap Dorsum. • Android: Tap Relieve. App: Customize Alerts Tap Repeat to alter how frequently your High Warning repeats after confirming. Repeats just if you stay above your high glucose level. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 87 Repeat shows how often you'll become notified. App: Customize Alerts Tap Sound to customize alert sound. App: Customize Alerts Tap option you desire — in this case, Door Bell — to change and hear sample of sound setting. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 88 Follow these steps to modify your receiver alerts. In this example, we'll be changing the Loftier Alarm setting to 190 mg/dL, repeating every 2 hours. Later, we'll change the sound, too. Receiver: Customize Alerts Tap Menu. Receiver: Customize Alerts Tap Settings. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 89 Receiver: Customize Alerts Tap Loftier. Receiver: Customize Alerts Check Loftier Alert is on. Description This screen shows your current Loftier Alert settings. Receiver: Customize Alerts Tap Level to set the Loftier Alert level. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 90 Tap Repeat to change how frequently your High Alarm repeats after initial alert and ostend. Receiver: Customize Alerts Tap arrows — in this example, the up arrow to 120 minutes, or 2 hours. Repeat range is fifteen minutes to 4 hours. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 91 This listing shows the different alarm/warning sounds bachelor on the receiver, starting with the quietest. Receiver Sound: Vibrate Vibration only. No sound (except your receiver vibrating). Exceptions: Urgent Low Glucose Alarm and Urgent Low Presently Alert e'er beep and vibrate. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 92 Repeats Urgent Low Alarm and Urgent Low Soon Alert every five seconds until confirmed or reading improves. Medium volume beeps. Receiver: Examination Sound Sample sound setting before selecting. This does not select your audio; it just lets you hear it. To select audio, see beneath. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 93 This listing shows how to change your sound and try it out. Receiver: Customize Sounds Tap Menu. Receiver: Customize Sounds Tap Settings. Receiver: Customize Sounds Tap Sounds. Receiver: Customize Sounds Selected sound has checkmark. Default is Normal. Tap your selection. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 94: Why Customize Alerts
Are you concerned considering y'all go high too often? Or practise you want to know when y'all go low but don't feel information technology? Maybe y'all want to bring your A1C downwards? Talk to your HCP about using your G6 to optimize your health. - Page 95 Low Alert setting to get Kelly's attention while she tin still think clearly enough to act on information technology and while there's fourth dimension for her to eat something to avoid a low. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 96: App: Alert Schedule
We'll fix your High and Low levels first, then change the scheduled High Alert to vibrate. App: Setting Up Alert Schedule App: Set up Alert Schedule Tap Settings. App: Set Upwardly Alarm Schedule Tap Alerts. App: Set Alert Schedule LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 97 Tap Adjacent. Android: Selecting a time looks dissimilar. App: Prepare Alert Schedule Scroll to 5 pm, when your workday ends. Tap Next. Android: Selecting a fourth dimension looks different. App: Gear up Alert Schedule LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 98 During the days and times this schedule is in effect, you'll go your High Alert when your glucose reading reaches 200 mg/dL. Tap Side by side. App: Set Up Warning Schedule Review the settings for your Alert Schedule. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 99 When Alert Schedule is on, there are two groups of settings in the Alerts menu: General and Scheduled. • General shows your settings during the days and times that aren't in a schedule • Schedule shows settings for days and times that are scheduled In the Scheduled section, tap High. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 100: What Was Covered And What'southward Coming
ten.nine What'southward Covered and What's Coming Now You lot Can: • Define alarm and alerts • Recognize different alarm/alerts • Turn alerts on and off • Describe what to exercise when you get a Signal Loss Alert LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 101 • Customize your alerts on your app and receiver • Adjust your alert sounds • Use Repeat to avert insulin stacking What'due south Next? Next we'll talk virtually how to utilize your G6 to make treatment decisions. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 102: Chapter 11: Handling Decisions
Working with your HCP, define your target glucose range and your alert settings. Hash out how to stay inside your target using the G6. Let your HCP guide yous through the system features, including adjusting your alert settings to match your needs and goals, working with readings and trend arrows for treatment decisions, and managing your diabetes with the system. - Page 103 • How can you improve? 11.4 When to Use Your Meter At that place are times when you need to rely on your meter instead of your G6. When in Doubt, Get Your Meter Out Anytime you lot look at your home screen and call back, "Oh! That'due south non the number I idea I would see,"...
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Page 104: Using Your G6 For Treatment Decisions
Yous may have a number but not an pointer or vice versa. If that happens, use your meter. WARNING Do: Merely make treatment decisions when your G6 shows both an arrow and a number. Why: No number, no pointer, no G6 treatment decisions. Consequences: You could have a severe low or high glucose event. - Page 105 Actions to consider when y'all are: • Low: Swallow. Did yous accept too much insulin or exercise? • High: Sentinel and wait. Did you accept too much insulin or exercise? • In target range: Eat LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 106: Check In With Jake And Kelly
Handling Decisions: No Pointer No arrow means you can't use your G6 to brand a treatment decision. Employ your meter. 11.7 Check In With Jake and Kelly How do you use the tendency arrow? Let's bank check in with Jake and Kelly to see how they use information technology to fine-tune their treatment decisions. -
Page 107: You Decide
An hour ago, you drank orangish juice to treat a depression glucose reading. Although you're inside your target range, every bit you lot sit downward for dinner, yous wait at your G6 and run into your trend pointer pointing down. Using the number and arrow below, what handling decision would you lot make? -
Folio 108: What'southward Covered And What's Coming
• Identify when yous tin can use your G6 in treatment decisions • Depict the importance of alert/alerts in treatment decisions • Tell when you shouldn't make a handling decision using the G6 • Recognize when yous should watch and wait before treating What's Side by side? -
Page 109: Chapter 12: Share Data With Your Support Team
To use Share, you and your Followers must have smart devices connected to the Internet. Followers also demand the Dexcom Follow app installed. Share is not available on the receiver. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Folio 110 (simultaneous voice and data)? If not, during phone calls, you may not be able to share information; likewise, your Followers may not exist able to get your information if they are on their phones. Dexcom Share and Follow will exchange any information missed after the phone call has concluded •...
- Page 111 App: Gear up Share Tap Side by side. App: Set Upwards Share Android: The next two screens permit you requite permission for the app to run in the background. Tap I Sympathize, and then Yes. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 112 App: Prepare Share Tap Adjacent. App: Set Share Tap Allow's Go Started. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 113 App: Gear up Share Now invite people to Follow you. In the side by side steps, you'll have Share ship your Follower an invitation email. Your Follower needs to install the Dexcom Follow app on a display device that receives email. Tap Invite Followers App: Set Share Enter the Follower'south nickname and email address.
- Folio 114 Only your Follower can change it to notify when your reading goes below 75 mg/dL for 45 minutes. If the Follower isn't getting data, they get notified after an hour. Tap the No More Data switch or the For More Than to customize these settings. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 115 Tap Adjacent. App: Ready Up Share Review Follower's settings. Tap Send Invitation. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 116 The Followers List shows the condition of each of your Followers and lets yous invite new ones. Followers List Icons Invite New Follower Follower Didn't Accept Invitation Yet Follower Didn't Accept Invitation Within 7 Days. To re-invite, tap Add Follower. Follower Gets Notification(s) Follower Sees Trend Graph LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 117 Dexcom Follow Follow Clarification Your Followers must download and install the Dexcom Follow App. They go a link to it in their invitation email or they can observe it in their app shop. Followers then accept a window into your CGM information.
- Page 118 (simultaneous phonation and data)? If not, during phone calls, yous may not be able to share information. As well, your Follower may not be able to become your data if they are on a call. Dexcom Share and Follow will commutation any information missed after the phone call has ended.
- Page 119 Your Follower can use the screen below to customize notifications. For example, this Follower wants to know if yous go below 70 mg/dL for more than than 30 minutes. He also wants to be re-notified every 2 hours if you stay nether seventy. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 120: Cheque In With Jake And Kelly
I checked and they were right—Oops. My bad. I'd dropped. I popped a couple of glucose tabs, excused myself from my friend and the blackjack table, went straight to the casino's store, and texted everyone back once I'd bought a snack. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 121: Clarity Overview
Identify Share'due south status by icon colour o Set up up Share o Invite Followers o Determine which CGM information to share o Change Follower settings o Tell Followers how to set up up Follow • Depict CLARITY reports LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Folio 122 What's Next? In the next chapter, yous'll learn how to end a typical 10-24-hour interval sensor session, along with removing the sensor and transmitter. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 123: Chapter 13: Cease Sensor And Transmitter Sessions
6 hours before (shown below), two hours before, and 30 minutes earlier • Clock counts downwardly until session ends • Proceed to go warning/alerts and readings • You can end session early or wait App Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 124 Sensor Session Over App: Open app to ostend. Receiver: Tap OK to confirm. What it ways: • Sensor session is over • You won't go alarm/alerts or readings until you replace sensor App Notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 125: Remove Sensor
Y'all'll receive notifications as it nears the terminate of its battery life. PRECAUTION Don't When ending a session, don't throw away the transmitter Why: Transmitter is reusable and can be used until the system notifies you the transmitter bombardment is virtually to expire. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 126 Grasp the wide rounded edge of the holder. Bend holder edge downward to break it and release the transmitter. Remove Sensor and Transmitter Pull transmitter directly out. Remove Sensor and Transmitter Continue transmitter to utilize with next sensor. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Folio 127: End Of Transmitter Battery
Just put the transmitter in the transmitter holder and start a new sensor. The steps below prove y'all how. App: Pair New Transmitter App: Pair New Transmitter LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Folio 128 Turn transmitter box upside downwards on a apartment surface with barcodes facing up. Center longest barcode in green brackets. c. Checkmark confirms y'all entered the SN. Transmission instructions: a. Tap Manually Enter. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 129 Insert sensor and attach transmitter. Run into Chapter vi for more information. Receiver: Pairing New Transmitter Receiver: Pair New Transmitter Tap Menu. Receiver: Pair New Transmitter Tap Settings. Receiver: Pair New Transmitter Tap Transmitter. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 130 Receiver: Pair New Transmitter Tap Pair New. Receiver: Pair New Transmitter Discover transmitter SN on dorsum of box or transmitter. Receiver: Setup Enter your transmitter SN. Tap Save. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 131: What's Covered And What's Coming
• Identify Supervene upon Sensor notifications at the finish of your sensor session • Remove your sensor and salvage your transmitter if needed • Replace and pair transmitter What's Next? In the next chapter, we'll talk nigh solutions to mutual issues. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 132: Chapter 14: Troubleshooting
• If you go one of these alerts, yous won't get the other alarm for 30 minutes. • See Chapter 10. No Alert/Alerts: Display Device Off Problem • Not getting alarm/alerts Solution • Brand sure display device is on. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Folio 133 • Brand sure display device battery is charged. o App: See your smart device instructions for more information. o Receiver: See below for charging instructions. • App: Brand sure your app is running. Tap Dexcom icon to restart. No Alarm/Alerts: Notifications Off Problem •...
- Folio 134 • Tap warning to get more data. • Wait upwards to 30 minutes while the arrangement fixes itself. If not corrected afterwards 30 minutes, you'll see Sensor Failed. Contact Technical Support (see beginning of affiliate). LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 135 • Not getting readings Solution • No glucose alarm/alerts or readings. Employ meter. • Tap alert to become more information. • Your sensor does non piece of work. Contact Technical Support (see start of chapter). App notification Receiver LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 136 • Open device Bluetooth settings. • Delete all Dexcom entries from My Devices. • Pair transmitter. • Wait up to 30 minutes. System may correct problem itself and continue to show readings. More than 30 minutes? Contact Technical Support (see beginning of chapter).
- Folio 137 • No alarm/alerts or readings until warmup is done and you've entered ii calibrations. Employ meter. • Come across Chapter 6. • Have you been on this screen for more than than 2 hours? Contact Technical Back up (see beginning of chapter). LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 138: Applicator
Receiver 14.3 Applicator Orange Button Stuck Trouble • Can't push the applicator orange button in Solution • Fold and suspension off safety guard earlier pushing orange push • Encounter Affiliate 6 Inserting Hurts LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 139 • Bankroll won't come up off the patch Solution • Lift the backing by the tab Agglutinative Patch Won't Stick Problem • The adhesive patch won't stay on your pare for the entire sensor session Solution LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 140 • Don't panic! • Remove applicator and adhesive patch: 1. Gently pull applicator up until you see adhesive patch ii. Using your finger or pollex, concord front edge of patch and pare from pare LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 141: App
• You tin't download the app from the app store on your smart device. Did yous get a new smart device? Brand sure information technology's compatible with the app. Solution • Check dexcom.com/compatibility for a list of smart devices that work with the G6 app. • Cease your sensor session on your current smart device. Run across Affiliate thirteen. - Page 142 • Connect receiver to charger — this turns it on Tin can't See Screen — Alter Brightness Trouble • The receiver screen is as well dim or bright Solution • Go to Menu>Brightness and alter it. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 143 • Contact Technical Back up (encounter beginning of chapter). ane. Plug receiver into wall to charge. The low-cal shows the receiver is charging. 2. Tap Test Now quickly before screen disappears. If screen disappears also apace, go to starting time step. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 144 Y'all're done. Don't keep to the next step. six. Uh-oh. You tested your speaker and vibrations and determined that they don't work. You won't hear alarm/alerts. Contact Technical Support (available 24/7) at: LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 145: Low Battery
• When the receiver and transmitter reconnect subsequently a temporary shutdown, Signal Loss, or like issue, up to 3 hours of missed readings tin can fill up in on the graph. • Shutting down the receiver does not extend your sensor session past the 10 days. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 146 Problem • Dexcom stripe screen displays for no reason Solution • Wait a few seconds • If Dexcom stripe screen (see below) displays for more than iii minutes, contact Technical Back up (come across beginning of chapter) System Check Passed Screen Problem •...
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Folio 147: Calibration
• If same lawmaking displays over again, write it downwardly and contact Technical Support (see showtime of affiliate). 14.6 Calibration G6 Reading ≠ Meter Value Problem G6 reading and meter value don't lucifer Solution • Unlike body fluids requite dissimilar numbers: o Meter measures glucose from blood. o Sensor measures glucose from interstitial fluid. - Page 148 If you calibrate once again and still become this error, enter one more meter value. o Wait 15 minutes. o If no readings appear on the display, the sensor needs to be replaced. Contact Technical Back up to report error (run into offset of chapter). App notification Receiver LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Folio 149: Transmitter
• No readings, alarm/alerts until transmitter is replaced Solution • No alarm/alerts or readings until stock-still. Utilise meter. • After confirming alert, it won't re-alert. • Contact Technical Back up (see outset of chapter). App notification LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 150 • App: For more data, tap Aid. • If these solutions don't fix the consequence, sensor may non be inserted correctly. Contact Technical Support (come across beginning of chapter) for replacement. App notification Receiver LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 151 Receiver Transmitter Battery Low Warning: Critically Low Problem • Your transmitter battery may expire before the end of this sensor session Solution • Order new transmitter using your normal process. See Appendix B. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 152: Sensor
• To cease the sensor session early in the app, get to Stop Sensor in the Settings menu. To terminate the sensor session early in the receiver, go to Stop Sensor in the Card. Menu items change: During sensor session, menu includes Stop Sensor. Betwixt LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 153: Share
Troubleshooting Share Status Issues The Share status bar is a useful tool. Information technology can help identify if at that place's a problem and Dexcom Share is not working. Encounter below for troubleshooting tips for the Share status bar. Whether or non Dexcom Share is working and your Followers are getting glucose alarm/alerts, always utilise your G6 display device for your readings and alerts. - Page 154 Problem • Share isn't sharing because Dexcom server is offline Solution • Wait. Dexcom volition set the issue as soon as possible. For more data, contact Technical Back up (meet beginning of chapter). Share App LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 155 Congratulations! Peachy job working your way through this guide! Brand certain to check out the appendices for additional information that may be useful to you. And recall, you tin always refer back to this guide as you get used to your G6 or if yous take any questions in the future.
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Page 156: Appendix A: Glossary
Using a blood sample from non-fingertip (alternate) sites such as the palm, Testing forearm, or upper arm for meter values. Don't apply culling site testing to calibrate the G6. Only use fingerstick measurements. Android Operating system used for smart devices. - Page 157 It's of import to treat hypoglycemia. If left untreated, hypoglycemia can atomic number 82 to serious complications. The default Low Alert in the G6 is ready to eighty mg/dL. Consult your HCP to determine the appropriate hypoglycemia setting for you lot. Indications How, for what purposes, and under what circumstances yous should apply the Operating system used for Apple smart devices.
- Page 158 Rooted on a smart device. The removal poses a security adventure and information may become vulnerable. Practice not install the G6 app on a jailbroken or rooted smart device. It may non work correctly. mg/dL Milligrams per deciliter. The standard unit of measurement of measure for BG readings in the United States.
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Page 159: Appendix B: Need Help? You're Not Alone
Cost: 1.858.200.0200 B.ii Dexcom Patient Care Team The Dexcom Patient Intendance Squad is a group of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDE) and Registered Nurses (RNs) offer you customer care and individualized instruction services around Dexcom CGM, including: • Production training — both initial and ongoing (for instance, how to utilise a specific feature) •... -
Page 160: Corporate
• Phone: o Price Free: 1.888.738.3646 o Price: one.858.200.0200 o Fax: 1.877.633.9266 B.iv Corporate • Cyberspace: dexcom.com • Address: 6340 Sequence Drive San Diego, CA 92121 LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 161: Going Through Security
Going through security often means you and your property go through a metallic detector, x-ray automobile, or fifty-fifty a body scanner. In this section, you'll observe out which are OK for your G6 components and which haven't been tested and should be avoided. -
Folio 162: Appendix D: Extend Your App
If you don't see readings while using these features, open your G6 app. D.1 Today View (Apple) Yous can check your G6 in your Apple Today view, fifty-fifty when your smart device is locked. Open Today View by swiping right from the left edge of the Abode or Lock screens. -
Page 163: Smart Watches
Quick Glance is on by default. Turn information technology off in the app: Settings > Quick Glance. D.iii Smart Watches Cheque your G6 on your Apple or Android smart watch. Suggested Employ Using a smart sentry with your system may modify how you become alarm/alerts. -
Page 164: Appendix E: Take Care Of Your G6
Apple Watch Android Wear Setup Check your G6 on your Android Article of clothing watch with the Dexcom G6 watch face up. See your watch instructions for details about irresolute the watch face up. Android Wear Appendix E: Accept Care of Your G6 E.ane G6 Maintenance Applicator/Sensor •... - Page 165 Don't employ aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol wipes, or abrasives. o Turn off and unplug from USB cable before wiping. All G6 Components • To keep your G6 working safely, do not change any G6 component. WARNING Don't: Don't use a transmitter that is damaged or cracked.
- Page 166 When you plug in the receiver to charge, the Speaker Examination screen displays. See Chapter 14 for more than data. Tap Skip Exam to return to the Home screen. Proceed charging until dwelling house screen displays battery icon filled in. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 167: Storage
• Charging: Charge battery before each new sensor session. o Bombardment can only exist charged using the Dexcom adapter/wall charger — don't apply a computer port or an external USB hub. o Don't cake admission to the charger. - Folio 168 Yous can update and/or check: • CGM information: Insertion date and fourth dimension, last scale, transmitter SN • Software versions: Transmitter and receiver • Insulin: Reminders for long-interim insulin doses • Support: Online help, account, and contact data LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 169 Receiver: Check CGM Settings Receiver: Check CGM Settings Tap Menu. Receiver: Bank check CGM Settings Tap Settings. Receiver: Check CGM Settings Y'all can update and/or check: • Alerts and sounds: Customize how and when you get alerts LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 170: System Disposal
Different places accept different requirements for disposing of electronics (receiver and transmitter) and parts that take come in contact with blood or other bodily fluids (sensor). Follow your area's local waste management requirements. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Folio 171: Appendix F: Warranty
• Installation, maintenance, and service of products or services other than the CGM organisation (which may be subject to a separate express warranty), whether provided by Dexcom or any other party; this includes your cell phone or smart device and your connection to the Internet. - Page 172 Dexcom shall not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential, or indirect damages, however caused, and on any theory of liability, arising in any style out of the sale, use, misuse, or inability to apply, whatever Dexcom G6 or any feature or service provided by Dexcom for use with the Dexcom G6.
- Page 173 Dexcom shall not exist liable for any special, incidental, consequential, or indirect damages, however caused, and on any theory of liability, arising in any mode out of the sale, employ, misuse, or inability to employ, any Dexcom G6 or whatever feature or service provided by Dexcom for employ with the Dexcom G6.
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Page 174: Appendix Chiliad: Technical Data
IP28: Protection against insertion of large objects and immersion in water for upward to viii feet for 24 hours Moisture Protection Protection against submersion in water Protection Against Type BF applied part Electrical Shock LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 175 Information Communication Range 20 feet The G6 is an M-PED (Medical-Portable Electronic Device), which meets the FAA RTCA /Practise-160 edition G Department 20 Category T and Department 21, Category 1000. Information technology can be used on aircraft according to the directions provided by the operator of the aircraft.
- Folio 176 Ability Supply Input typical commercial or hospital Lines surroundings. (30% dip in ) for (30% dip in ) for 25 cycles 25 cycles IEC 61000-4-11 for 250 cycles for 250 cycles IEC 60601-1-11 LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 177 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration — Electromagnetic Amnesty The G6 is intended for apply in the electromagnetic environs specified in the next table. The client or the user of the G6 should ensure that it is used in such an surroundings.
- Page 178 Amnesty Examination Compliance Electromagnetic Surround Guidance The G6 is suitable for utilise in all establishments including RF Emissions domestic and those directly continued to the public low- Form B voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for CISPR 11 domestic purposes.
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Folio 179: Fcc Requirements
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a excursion unlike from that to which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help This portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... -
Page 180: Appendix H: Characterization Symbols
The following symbols may exist institute on the sensor, transmitter, and receiver packet labels. These symbols tell you about the proper and safe use of the Dexcom G6. Some of these symbols may not accept significant in your region and are listed for informational purposes only. - Page 181 Immersion in Water Go along Dry Manufacturer Marking Certifies Device Meets European Quango Directive 93/42/EEC MR Unsafe Non-Ionizing Radiation Part/Catalog Number Prescription Required Refer to Instruction Transmission/Booklet Serial Number Ship-Past Date Sterile by Radiations STERILE R LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 182 Temperature Limitation Type BF Practical Office Use By Appointment LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
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Page 183: Appendix I: Warning/Alerts Vibrations And Sounds
Sensor Expiring Your session will end in less Silent than 2 hours. Warning You will not receive alerts, alarms, or sensor glucose readings after this fourth dimension unless you supervene upon your sensor. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide... - Page 184 To ensure your Dexcom CGM app functions correctly please follow these steps to complimentary upwardly storage: Go out this app Get to Settings > Full general > Usage > Manage Storage Gratis unnecessary storage LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 185 Override Mute Championship Sound Vibration Urgent Low Your sensor glucose reading Urgent Notify Below (default Glucose is below <glucose reading>. is 55 mg/dL) Alarm Echo (default is 30 minutes) Sound (default is Urgent Low) LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 186 Sound (default is Apple NO readings. Alert Signal Loss Alert) Y'all will not receive alerts, Betoken Enable/Disable Readings alarms, or sensor glucose Loss (default is disabled) Alarm readings. Alert Sound (default is Point Loss Alert) LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 187 1 - 1 2d vibe i - 1 second Required glucose reading. medium tone beep Scale Enter your 2nd blood i - one 2nd vibe i - 1 2d Required glucose reading. medium tone beep LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 188 Your sensor session 1 - 1 second vibe ane - i second Sensor Shutoff Expired has ended. medium tone beep Alert Supplant your sensor. You will not receive alerts, alarms, or sensor glucose readings. LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 189 Pair a new transmitter. System Code: <fault code> Silent Silent Recoverable error Check Enter 1 - 1 second vibe 1 - 1 second Fix time alarm Date/Time medium tone beep LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Page 190 Fall Rate Falling iii - ane/3 second vibes, 3 - ane/3 second low Tin be turned on/off by Alert 1/iii seconds apart tone beeps, 1/iii the user seconds autonomously LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 191 Alert sensor glucose readings. Please expect… Urgent Depression <EGV value> 4 – 200 ms vibes iv - i/4 2d depression EGV <= 55 mg/dL Glucose tone beeps, 1/4 Alert seconds apart LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 192 Alerts, 190 Glucose Data Rate of change arrows, 144 Tendency screen, 135 Charge per unit of change arrows, 144 Receiver Initial setup, 62 Overview, 61 Trend screen, 139 Safe statement Contraindications, 21 Indications, 20 Warning, 22 LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 193 Preventing sensor failures, 120 Receiver: starting a Session, 82 Starting a, 80 Starting with app, 80 Warmup, 87 Share Followers, 36 Settings, 54 Setup, 58 Troubleshooting, 119 What is, 34 Signal Loss Alarm, 218 LBL014003 Rev 001 Dexcom G6 User Guide...
- Folio 194 © 2017 Dexcom, Inc. All rights reserved. Covered by patents world wide web.dexcom.com/patents. Dexcom, Dexcom Follow, Dexcom G4 PLATINUM, Dexcom G5, Dexcom G6, Dexcom Share, G6, are either Bluetooth registered trademarks or trademarks of Dexcom, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
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