Medtronic guardian Getting Started Manual - page 12
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A good time to program your glucose sensor settings into your Guardian® Monitor is after
sensor insertion, while the glucose sensor is still wetting with interstitial fluid.
Your healthcare provider will work with you and your trainer to determine your initial settings.
To turn the SENSOR feature on, go to:
HoMe Screen > Main Menu > SenSor > SenSor Setup > edit SettinGS > Sensor: on
After you have turned your SENSOR feature on, enter your MiniLink® transmitter ID:
HoMe Screen > Main Menu > SenSor > SenSor Setup > edit SettinGS > transmtr id
• Use the
and
buttons
to select each digit and press
to enter. The seven-digit ID (or serial
number) is located on the flat side of
the MiniLink transmitter. Be sure to
only select the numbers.
Follow these steps to personalize your sensor settings:
HoMe Screen > Main Menu > SenSor > SenSor Setup > edit
Settings
(see pages 4-6 for commonly used HIGH SG and lOW SG alert and SNOOZE settings)
Your HIGH SG and LOW SG alerts are not the same as your target
glucose ranges.
HIGH SG and LOW SG alerts are useful features of the system that are
meant to be adjusted as your knowledge of the system improves.
Successful CGM usage involves optimizing your settings over time.
MEDTRONIC MINIMED
MiniLink Transmitter
REF MMT-7703XX
SN GT2XXXXXXM
FCC D: OH27703
IC: 3458-7703
1234
IPX8
Transmitter ID Number