3. Tap Time and enter the time of day when the fingerstick blood glucose test was taken. • Tap Done. 4. Tap Glucose and enter the value from your fingerstick blood glucose test. • Tap Done. 5. The CALIBRATE screen now shows the time and glucose reading you entered. If not correct, repeat steps 3 and 4. • When correct, tap Submit. 6 36 Eversense CGM User Guide LBL-0202-01-001 Rev 1_Eversense User Guide_mgdL_R6.
6. A CONFIRM CALIBRATION screen appears. Make sure that the fingerstick blood glucose test result you entered is correct. 7. The CALIBRATION ACCEPTED screen appears. • Tap OK. 8. The MY GLUCOSE screen appears with a red blood drop icon to identify your fingerstick calibration. • Tap Cancel to go back and re-enter the correct time or glucose test result. 6 • When correct, tap Submit. Note: There may be conditions when your calibration result is NOT accepted.
7. Using the App This section describes the Eversense App including the main screen, trend graph, trend arrows, and the menu screen. The app communicates with the smart transmitter to receive and then display glucose data, trends, graphs and alerts. The app also stores your glucose history with up to 90 days of stored data. Note: When you log out of the Eversense app, your smart transmitter will not send glucose data to the app until you log back in.
Get To Know the “My Glucose” Screen The MY GLUCOSE screen is the main display screen for the app. It displays a variety of data, including sensor glucose readings, direction and rate of change arrow, trend graph, events, calibrations, alerts and notifications.
7 Status bar Provides important information about your current glucose and system status. Smart Transmitter ID This is the smart transmitter you are now using. You can change the name by tapping Settings > System. Current glucose reading Current real-time glucose level. This is updated every 5 minutes. Date and time Current date and time. You can scroll left or right to see different dates and times. Smart Transmitter battery power Indicates battery power left in the smart transmitter.
Trend Arrows There are 5 different trend arrows that show the current direction of your glucose levels, and how fast they are changing. Gradually rising or falling glucose levels, falling or rising at a rate between 0.0 mg/dL and 1.0 mg/dL per minute. Moderately rising glucose level, rising at a rate between 1.0 mg/dL and 2.0 mg/dL per minute. Moderately falling glucose levels, falling at a rate between 1.0 mg/dL and 2.0 mg/dL per minute. 7 Very rapidly rising glucose levels, rising at a rate more than 2.
Trend Graph The trend graph is used to review and analyze historical data and trends in your glucose values over time. It also displays marks for events you have manually logged in the app (e.g., calibration tests and exercise). There are several ways you can use the trend graph: • Quickly review how well you are doing when compared to the glucose targets and alert levels you set.
Menu Options The Menu icon ( available: ) appears at the top left corner of all app screens and provides easy navigation to other app features. The following menu items are Menu Options 7 Description My Glucose Main app screen that displays current CGM reading, direction and rate of change, trend graph, events and alerts. Calibrate Enter calibration test values.
8. Customizing your Settings This section describes how to customize settings in your Eversense CGM System. Areas where you can customize app settings include: • • • • • • • 8 Glucose – glucose levels and change rates that will trigger an alert. Daily Calibration – your morning and afternoon calibration reminders. System – identifies or lets you enter personalized information about your system. Mealtimes – your times for each meal so that glucose reports can help show how meals may affect readings.
Warning: • Before adjusting treatment for your diabetes, perform a fingerstick blood glucose test to confirm the sensor glucose result. • The Low and High Glucose Alerts are designed to assist you in managing your diabetes and should not be exclusively used to detect hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia. The alerts should always be used in conjunction with other indications of glycemic state such as your glucose level, trend, line graph etc.
Setting Glucose Target Levels Glucose Targets are the low and high levels of the range you are aiming for throughout the day. These settings are used in the app to indicate when glucose values are in your target range. Default setting Low: 8 0 mg/dL High: 140 mg/dL You can change this target range based on what you and your physician agree are the right target levels for you.
Setting Glucose Alert Levels Your Eversense CGM System will alert you when your glucose levels are outside the alert settings you choose. When you have reached your low and high glucose alert levels, the smart transmitter vibrates, and the mobile app gives an audible alert as well as displays a message on the screen. You should immediately perform a fingerstick blood glucose test before making a treatment decision.
Setting Predictive Alerts Predictive Alerts let you know in advance that a high or low glucose event is likely to occur if current trends continue. Predictive Alerts use the Low and High Glucose Alert levels to provide an “early” warning. When you have reached the early warning time, the smart transmitter vibrates, and the mobile app gives an audible alert as well as displays a message on the screen. You should immediately perform a fingerstick blood glucose test before making a treatment decision.
Setting Rate of Change Alerts The Rate of Change Alerts let you know when your glucose level is falling or rising faster than the Rate Alert setting you choose. Default setting Allowable setting On/Off setting Notes OFF 1 - 5 mg/dL per minute You can turn this feature ON. No rate of change alerts will occur until this feature is turned ON. 1. To turn this feature ON, tap Menu > Settings > Glucose to display the GLUCOSE SETTINGS screen. 2. Next to Rate Alerts, slide the OFF button right to ON. 3.
Setting Daily Calibration Times The morning and evening calibration times are set to remind you when to calibrate. You can calibrate up to 2 hours before your scheduled calibration time. Your morning and evening calibration times must be between 10 and 14 hours apart. 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Daily Calibration. 2. Tap Morning to set your morning 4. When both times are correct, tap Save. calibration time. • Tap Done when complete. 3. Tap Evening to set your evening calibration time.
Setting System Information The SYSTEM screen lets you view and edit other settings in your Eversense CGM System. 1. Tap Menu > Settings > System to display the SYSTEMS screen. 2. On the SYSTEMS screen, you can tap each of the following to set: • Glucose Units. The unit of measurement for your glucose readings. The App must be reinstalled to edit this setting. • Name. The serial number of your smart transmitter.
Setting Mealtimes Schedule The MEAL TIMES screen displays the time slots for your Breakfast, Lunch, Snack, Dinner and Sleep times. The time intervals set in the MEAL TIMES screen are used on the Reports graph view to indicate the high, low and average CGM values during each mealtime interval. 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Meal Times to display the MEAL TIMES screen. 2. Tap each meal time listed, then tap Start and End to set a beginning and end mealtime.
Setting Sounds The SOUND SETTINGS screen displays the alert sound settings for Low Glucose and High Glucose. This screen also allows you to enter a snooze setting for the alerts listed. 1. Tap Menu > Settings > Sound Settings to display the SOUND SETTINGS screen. 2. Tap each alert to select the alert sound. Tap Back to get back to the SOUND SETTINGS screen. 8 IMPORTANT: Be sure the sound on your mobile device is turned on.
By setting the snooze alert, you can set how often an alert repeats after you have received a Low Glucose and High Glucose alert. The SOUND SETTINGS screen also allows you to enable and disable the Do Not Disturb mode. 3. Tap each snooze alert to set how often the alert repeats. • Do Not Disturb. Places the smart transmitter in a “Do Not Disturb” Tap Done when complete. mode.
Setting Temporary Profile During activities or conditions outside your normal routine, you may wish to temporarily use glucose settings that are different from the standard glucose settings you have entered. The TEMP PROFILE screen allows you to temporarily change glucose target and alert settings for the duration you choose. When the Temp Profile duration is over, the standard glucose settings you entered in Settings > Glucose will automatically resume. 1.
The Temp Profile selections cannot be changed when the duration has been started. While a Temp Profile is active, the Temp Profile icon will be displayed on the MY GLUCOSE screen. When the Temp Profile duration is finished, the app displays a notice and the Temp Profile icon is no longer displayed on the MY GLUCOSE screen. To end the Temp Profile earlier than the time you set, go to Settings > Temp Profile and tap STOP.
Logging out To log out of your Eversense account, tap Settings > Log Out. 8 IMPORTANT: If you log out, no glucose data will be displayed on the app until you log back in using the username and password you entered when you set up your account for the first time. Eversense CGM User Guide LBL-0202-01-001 Rev 1_Eversense User Guide_mgdL_R6.
9. Alert Descriptions This section describes the various alerts and notification messages you may see on the Eversense App screens and actions you may need to take. Your CGM System provides you with alerts and notifications related to glucose readings and system status on both your smart transmitter and mobile device. The smart transmitter provides on-body vibe alerts when an alert level has been reached. The mobile device app sounds an alert and displays messages on the MY GLUCOSE screen.