Abbott FreeStyle Navigator II User Manual - page 4
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• Transmitter – When correctly worn on the body along with the
Sensor and Sensor Support Mount (see Sensor Kit), the Transmitter
measures continuous glucose and communicates data to the Receiver .
The Transmitter serial number is printed on the bottom surface of the
Transmitter or can be accessed from the Receiver .
• A/C Wall Charger – A charger that plugs into a standard wall outlet to
provide power to the Receiver via a USB Port .
• Charging Cable – A cable that connects the Receiver to the A/C Wall
Charger or another powered USB Port for charging .
• Adapters – The plugs used with your A/C Wall Charger in order to use
your A/C Wall Charger in your geographic region .
• Receiver Skin – The Receiver’s silicone skin is an optional accessory,
not required for use . Does not contain latex .
Contact your healthcare team or Customer Care if you need to replace
your Transmitter or Receiver . They can suggest the correct way to
dispose of old parts .
Sensor Kit
Locking Pin
Prevents accidental
Sensor release.
Insertion Buttons
Start the insertion of the
Sensor into the skin.
Sensor Inserter
Inserts the Sensor into the skin.
Release Tabs
Release the Sensor Inserter from the Sensor
Support Mount.
Sensor Support Mount
Stays on your skin after Sensor is inserted. Holds the
Sensor in place. Attaches the Sensor to the Transmitter.
Sensor
Measures your glucose level.
Sensor Tip
Part of Sensor inserted into your skin.
Sensor Delivery Unit
• Sensor Delivery Unit – The combination of 2 parts that you put
together: the Sensor Support Mount and the Sensor Inserter (with
pre-installed Sensor) . The Sensor Delivery Unit inserts the FreeStyle
Navigator II Sensor about 5 mm under your skin .
• Sensor Inserter – A single-use device that guides the Sensor into
the skin .
• Sensor Support Mount – A single-use component that attaches to
your skin with an adhesive pad . Designed to hold the Transmitter and
Sensor on your body for up to 5 days . The combination of the Sensor
Support Mount (with Sensor) and the Transmitter that is worn on your
body is known as the Transmitter/Sensor Unit .
System-Related Information
• The FreeStyle Navigator II System is designed as a complete system .
Use only the FreeStyle Navigator II Sensor, FreeStyle Navigator II
Transmitter, FreeStyle Navigator II Receiver, FreeStyle Control Solution
and FreeStyle Lite Test Strips .
• Do NOT share your system with others .
• Avoid getting dust, dirt, blood, control solution, water or other
substances in the Receiver’s USB and test strip ports .
• Interfering Substances: Testing suggests that usual levels of ascorbic
acid (Vitamin C) have no effect on the function of the system but
salicylic acid has a small effect . Testing suggests that normal levels
of uric acid, lipids and bilirubin do not affect system function . The
impact of oral hypoglycaemic agents and other potential interfering
substances has not been studied .
Getting To Know Your FreeStyle Navigator II
System
Thank you for selecting the FreeStyle Navigator II Continuous Glucose
Monitoring System to help you manage your diabetes . The FreeStyle
Navigator II System is a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and blood
glucose (BG) meter, which is designed to be safe and easy to use .
The FreeStyle Navigator II System consists of two kits; a System Kit and a
Sensor Kit .
System Kit
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Menu
Receiver
Transmitter
Charging Cable
A/C Wall Charger
Adapters
Receiver Skin
• Receiver – The handheld controller that wirelessly communicates
with the Transmitter and displays glucose measurements . The
Receiver also has a built-in FreeStyle Lite Blood Glucose Meter . The
Receiver uses a rechargeable battery . Your Receiver serial number is
listed on the back of your Receiver .
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