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 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide 

To know where you are now, look at the color and number. 

Where You Are

Your system can have issues or errors. These show up on your home 
screen as black circles with information related to the issue or error. 

You won’t get sensor glucose readings or alerts when a black circle 
is shown. 

Tap the blue question mark for more information.

Trend Arrow

Glucose

Reading

Trend Graph

Low Glucose

Alert Level

High Glucose

Alert Level

Dexcom Share

Events

Main Menu

Enter BG

Meter Value

Current
Glucose
Reading

Glucose
Ranges

Red = Low

Yellow = High

Gray = In Target

5.4 View Home Screen

App Setup & Opera

tion

Summary of Contents for G5 Mobile

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM ...

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Page 3: ...stall App 20 5 2 Enter Initial BG Meter Values 22 5 3 Enter BG Meter Value Every 12 Hours 23 5 4 View Home Screen 24 5 5 End Sensor Session 26 5 6 Remove Sensor Pod and Transmitter 26 5 7 Smart Device Settings 27 Section 6 Receiver Setup and Operation 28 6 1 Receiver Overview 28 6 2 Set Up Receiver 28 6 3 Insert Sensor 30 6 4 Attach Transmitter 32 6 5 Confirm Transmitter and Receiver Are Communica...

Page 4: ...1 No Alarm Alerts 42 8 2 Sensor Glucose Readings 44 8 3 Adhesive 47 8 4 Hardware Errors 47 8 5 Calibration Errors 48 8 6 Transmitter Errors 49 8 7 Sensor Errors 50 8 8 Ending Sensor Session Early 50 Section 9 Warranty 53 9 1 Receiver Warranty Information 53 9 2 Transmitter Warranty Information 55 Section 10 Travel 58 10 1 Going Through Security 58 Section 11 Need Help You re Not Alone 60 11 1 Dexc...

Page 5: ...11 5 Explore Web Based Education 62 11 6ExploreShare Follow 62 11 7 Frequently Asked Questions 62 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide 3 ...

Page 6: ...efore using it learn about it You can train on the Dexcom G5 Mobile in the following ways Self train with the Dexcom G5 Mobile Tutorial Train with our Dexcom Care Team 1 877 339 2664 Monday through Friday 6 am to 5 pm PST Train with your healthcare professional using this Quick Start Guide Before you begin and anytime you have questions review the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM User Guide user guide Your op...

Page 7: ...sults should be based on the trends and patterns seen with several sequential readings over time Contraindications MRI CT Diathermy Remove the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System sensor transmitter and receiver before Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI Computed Tomography CT scan or high frequency electrical heat diathermy treatment The system hasn t been tested during MRI CT scans or with diathermy treatment...

Page 8: ... it could result in you missing a severe low or high glucose event Don t Ignore Low High Symptoms If your sensor glucose readings don t match your symptoms measure your BG with a fingerstick Otherwise you may miss a severe low or high glucose event Who Shouldn t Use The Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System was not evaluated nor approved for the following persons Pregnant women Persons on dialysis Persons w...

Page 9: ...ng more than 3 mg dL each minute Calibrating during a significant rise fall of your BG may affect accuracy of sensor glucose readings resulting in you missing a severe low or high glucose event Fingerstick Only Only use fingerstick measurements from your BG meter for calibration Alternative site BG values from your arms palm of your hand etc may be different and less accurate than your fingerstick...

Page 10: ...tem is not approved for other sites If placed in other areas the G5 Mobile System may not function properly Storage During a sensor s shelf life store it between 36 F 77 F While you don t need to keep your sensor in a refrigerator you can as long as the refrigerator is between 36 F 77 F Never store sensors and or sensor packages in a freezer Storing the sensor incorrectly might cause the sensor gl...

Page 11: ...on Sensor placement is important Make sure the area you place your sensor won t Be bumped pushed or squeezed Have scars tattoos or irritation Insertion in these areas might affect sensor performance resulting in you missing a severe low or high glucose event Avoid injecting insulin or placing an insulin pump infusion set within three inches of the sensor The insulin might affect sensor performance...

Page 12: ...with each other The Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System s transmitter and receiver are not compatible with the Dexcom G4 PLATINUM CGM System s transmitter and receiver The Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System won t work if you mix receiver and transmitter components from different generations resulting in you missing a severe low or high glucose event You can use a Dexcom G4 PLATINUM Sensor with the Dexcom G5 Mobi...

Page 13: ...ausing you to miss a severe low or high glucose event Using an accessory device like a smart watch might override your smart device sounds Alarms or Alerts might vibrate or be heard on the accessory instead of your smart device After connecting any accessories make sure that the smart device settings allow you to continue receiving Alarms or Alerts on the smart device Is It On If the receiver or s...

Page 14: ...n Alarm or Alert An Alarm or Alert can t be heard through your smart device s speakers if headphones are plugged in Make sure you unplug your headphones when you are done using them otherwise you might not hear an Alarm or Alert causing you to miss a severe low or high glucose event Receiver Warning and Precaution Warning Don t Use Damaged Goods If your receiver is damaged or cracked don t use it ...

Page 15: ...lucose reading can be different than your meter s BG value If you re not receiving an Alarm Alert and not taking fingerstick BG measurements you may be unaware of low or high glucose levels Sensor Insertion Risks Inserting the sensor and wearing the adhesive patch might cause infection bleeding pain or skin irritations e g redness swelling bruising itching scarring or skin discoloration There is a...

Page 16: ... improve your A1C as well as improve the quality of your glucose control If you are at or below 7 using a CGM such as Dexcom s G5 Mobile CGM System helps reduce hypoglycemia Tamborlane 2008 Lowering your A1C increasing your time in your target range while decreasing time in low high BG range is believed to reduce your risk of diabetes related complications Ohkubo 1995 When you use your CGM device ...

Page 17: ...t Diabetes Mellitus A Randomized Prospective 6 year Study Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 28 2 103 117 Tamborlane W V Beck R W Bode B W Buckingham B Chase H P Clemons R Xing D 2008 Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Intensive Treatment Of Type 1 Diabetes The New England Journal of Medicine 359 14 1464 1476 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide 15 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick St...

Page 18: ...pt within 20 feet of each other 3 Display Device s Placed into the sensor pod Wirelessly sends sensor glucose information to either your Dexcom G5 Mobile App your receiver or both Reusable during three month battery life 2 Transmitter The sensor is inserted using the applicator Small sensor wire measures sensor glucose levels just below the skin Worn for up to seven days The sensor and applicator ...

Page 19: ...e 17 3 Smart Device 2 Transmitter 1 Sensor Below the Skin Your transmitter sends sensor glucose information directly to your smart device using Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth on your smart device must be ON in order to receive CGM data and alerts Things to consider if choosing your smart device only Do you use Do Not Disturb or set your device to silent often Your phone settings impact yo...

Page 20: ...receiver using Bluetooth Things to consider if choosing your receiver only Your receiver is a dedicated medical device Use when you cannot take your phone No need to worry about phone settings Battery lasts at least three days You will not have access to Dexcom Share Dexcom Share allows you to share your sensor glucose information with Followers For more information on Dexcom Share see your user g...

Page 21: ... not talk to each other You can choose to use both devices at once or switch between devices Things to consider if choosing both devices Use your app during daily activities where you already take your smart device Use your receiver during activities where your smart device may not be allowed work or school When you are sleeping you can silence your smart device and use your receiver for alerts If...

Page 22: ...cetaminophen such as Tylenol It may falsely raise your sensor glucose readings Do not bring any portion of the Dexcom G5 Mobile Pediatric into a room containing medical equipment such as MRI CT or diathermy n Low Glucose Alert 60 100 mg dL n High Glucose Alert 120 400 mg dL When your glucose falls below your Low Alert setting your device alerts you When your glucose rises above your High Alert set...

Page 23: ...ransmitter Serial Number SN Take a photo of the barcode found on the bottom of your transmitter box or enter transmitter SN by hand Set your volume loud enough to hear your Low and High Alerts If Do Not Disturb is enabled you will not receive audible or vibratory alerts The Dexcom G5 Mobile App will not override your smart device settings Bluetooth on your smart device needs to be ON in order for ...

Page 24: ...ur hands C Take a fingerstick BG measurement using your BG meter Your app alerts you when you need to enter your two BG meter values Go to your app to enter values A D Tap the circle to enter your BG meter value within five minutes of obtaining the value F Repeat steps above to enter a second BG meter value Entering two separate BG meter values will ensure an accurate reading 5 2 Enter Initial BG ...

Page 25: ...ue from your BG meter Using the exact number from your BG meter Using only fingerstick blood glucose values If you see a question mark or signal loss error on the screen After you have taken acetaminophen such as Tylenol If your BG meter value is higher than 400 mg dL or lower than 40 mg dL After your initial BG meter values BG meter values must be entered once every 12 hours at a minimum When usi...

Page 26: ...rmation related to the issue or error You won t get sensor glucose readings or alerts when a black circle is shown Tap the blue question mark for more information Trend Arrow Glucose Reading Trend Graph Low Glucose Alert Level High Glucose Alert Level Dexcom Share Events Main Menu Enter BG Meter Value Current Glucose Reading Glucose Ranges Red Low Yellow High Gray In Target 5 4 View Home Screen Ap...

Page 27: ...your trend arrows Remember it is not all about the number Pay attention to the direction and speed of your glucose change To know where you were look at your trend graph Turn your smart device sideways for a larger view of your trend screen Where You Were CGM measures the mg dL per minute this chart calculates what that could mean per 15 minutes Slowly rising Glucose could increase up to 30 mg dL ...

Page 28: ...ensor pod Transmitter will pop out Keep your transmitter to use again with your next sensor B C Keep NOTE Do not remove the transmitter from the sensor pod until all components sensor sensor pod are removed from your body Dispose of the sensor following your local guidelines for disposal of blood contacting components D Peel the adhesive off your body like a Band Aid The sensor sensor pod and tran...

Page 29: ... alert you depending on your settings Sliding the notification will take you into the app Even though the Dexcom G5 Mobile App is a medical app it functions just like any other app Your smart device settings will impact your alerts To receive CGM alerts you must allow Dexcom to send you notifications These notifications include CGM information only No promotional notifications will be sent An exam...

Page 30: ...trend screen from the main menu RIGHT Highlights the next item UP DOWN RIGHT SELECT LEFT A Before setting up your receiver make sure it is charged For more information on charging see your user guide A full charge will last about 3 days B Press SELECT to turn your receiver on 28 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide Section 6 Receiver Setup and Operation 6 1 Receiver Overview 6 2 Set Up Re...

Page 31: ... transmitter SN makes it possible for your transmitter and receiver to share your glucose information Your transmitter SN can be found on the back of your transmitter or on the back of your transmitter box C The setup wizard will only start the first time you set up your receiver When your glucose is at or below your low alert setting your device will alert you When your glucose is at or above you...

Page 32: ...Contains small introducer needle and sensor Transmitter Latch Safety Lock Collar Sensor Pod Release Tab Adhesive Ages 18 years or older Insert in the belly Ages 2 to 17 years Insert in the belly or the upper buttocks Clean your skin at the sensor placement site with an alcohol wipe Let dry A If you use an optional skin prep or adhesive product place it on the skin in a doughnut shape where you wil...

Page 33: ...this hand F Place two fingers ABOVE the collar and your thumb on the white plunger Push down the plunger You should hear 2 clicks G Move your two fingers from above the collar to below the collar Pull the collar back towards your thumb until you hear 2 clicks or cannot pull back any more 2 clicks H While squeezing the tabs rock the applicator barrel forward and away from your body J Squeeze the ri...

Page 34: ...with the flat side down and thinner side away from the transmitter latch B Hold the sides of your sensor pod with one hand Remove the transmitter latch with the other hand by quickly twisting off the latch away from your body D Place one finger on the transmitter to keep it in place With your other hand pull the transmitter latch up and forward until you hear 2 clicks C Wider Side Thinner Side 6 4...

Page 35: ... turns solid when it is found A 6 5 Confirm Transmitter and Receiver Are Communicating Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide 33 Once you have inserted your sensor attached your transmitter and made sure your Bluetooth symbol is solid you are ready to start your sensor From any trend graph press SELECT to get to the Main Menu Choose Start Sensor The Start Sensor screen appears on your recei...

Page 36: ...iscreet This sets all the alerts and alarms to lower volume beeps Normal This is the default and sets all the alerts and alarms to higher volume beeps 6 7 Set Up Alert Sounds Receiver Setup Operation 0 24 minutes 24 48 minutes 72 96 minutes Ready for calibration 48 72 minutes Start You will NOT receive sensor glucose readings or alerts until your 2 hour sensor warmup and two BG meter values are co...

Page 37: ... dL Follow these steps to choose your sound profile NOTE No matter what profile you set all alerts will notify you by vibrating first There will be no audible beep if you confirm the alert after the first vibration From any trend graph press SELECT to get to the Main Menu Choose Profiles A Highlight the alert profile you want to use Press SELECT A check mark appears to the right of the profile you...

Page 38: ...CT A At the end of the 2 hour sensor warmup you must enter two BG meter values before any sensor glucose readings will show B Wash and dry your hands E Enter the exact blood glucose value from your BG meter Press SELECT Press SELECT again to confirm F Repeat steps above to enter a second meter value Entering two separate BG meter values will ensure an accurate reading 6 8 Enter Initial BG Meter Va...

Page 39: ... glucose values A single blood drop prompt will appear when a BG meter value is needed Press SELECT to confirm After you press SELECT you will see a single blood drop in the upper right corner of the trend graph screen Go to the Enter BG menu item to enter your BG meter value When using both the app and the receiver at the same time you should enter BG meter value on only 1 device When you enter a...

Page 40: ...tooth Battery Current Time Your system can have issues or errors These show up as icons in the status area of your top bar When you have an issue or error your top bar will turn black You won t get sensor glucose readings when a black bar is shown See your user guide for more information on the issue or error Status Area 38 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide 6 10 View Receiver Trend Scr...

Page 41: ...es Falling Your glucose could decrease up to 45 mg dL in 15 minutes Rapidly falling Your glucose could decrease more than 45 mg dL in 15 minutes CGM measures the mg dL per minute this chart calculates what that could mean per 15 minutes Where You Are Going Where You Were To know where you are going look at your trend arrows Remember it is not all about the number Pay attention to the direction and...

Page 42: ... sensor sensor pod and transmitter will be removed Use your fingers to spread the back tabs of the sensor pod The transmitter will pop out Keep the transmitter to use again with your next sensor A B C Keep NOTE Do not remove the transmitter from the sensor pod until all components sensor sensor pod are removed from your body Dispose of the sensor following your local guidelines for disposal of blo...

Page 43: ...lowing alert is turned ON but can be turned OFF and customized Signal Loss Your device alerts you when you aren t receiving sensor glucose readings Signal loss happens when your display device and transmitter stop communicating make sure you are within range 20 feet without obstruction When using both the app and the receiver at the same time you need to acknowledge alerts on each device separatel...

Page 44: ... 1 No Alarm Alerts Device What you see Problem What you do Smart Device Not receiving Alerts Check if notifications are on Check that your smart device is not on mute if applicable Turn Alert to On Receiver Continued on next page In your app tap the blue question mark for more information on any issue or error you see 42 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide ...

Page 45: ...eck that your smart device is not on mute or vibrate if applicable Check that headphones are not plugged in The receiver vibrates before it gives an audible alert If you acknowledge the vibration by pressing select You will not get an audible alert Receiver Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide 43 ...

Page 46: ...stitial fluid 20 20 Rule If the meter shows 80 or less CGM should read within 20 points If the meter shows 80 or above the CGM should read 20 Example a 202 mg dL sensor reading and a 188 mg dL glucose meter value a 7 difference this is still considered accurate In this example the Dexcom could show up to 225 and still be considered accurate Outside of 20 20 rule Calibrate again Smart Device Receiv...

Page 47: ...minophen Don t calibrate If this continues for over 3 hours call Technical Support Receiver Smart Device Not getting sensor glucose readings Wait System will often resolve itself Don t calibrate Check transmitter is it properly inserted into sensor pod Make sure you haven t taken acetaminophen Don t calibrate If this continues for over 3 hours call Technical Support Receiver Continued on next page...

Page 48: ... transmitter not communicating Don t calibrate Wait 10 minutes Move display device and transmitter within 20 feet of each other without obstruction Wait another 10 minutes App if not resolved 1 Go to Settings 2 Tap Bluetooth 3 Turn Bluetooth Off and On Receiver 46 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide ...

Page 49: ...dead Charge receiver using electrical outlet not computer laptop Full charge may take up to five hours Receiver After full charge session Won t turn on Reset receiver Connect receiver to charger Insert end of paper clip into small circular hole on receiver s back Push down on paper clip Receiver will vibrate Processing screen appears Charge receiver Receiver System Recovery Do nothing Receiver is ...

Page 50: ...nsor needs to be replaced Call Technical Support to report error Receiver Smart Device System didn t accept recent calibration Enter 1 BG meter value Wait 15 more minutes If error screen still appears enter 1 more BG meter value Wait 15 minutes If no sensor glucose readings appear on the display the sensor needs to be replaced Call Technical Support to report error Receiver BG Meter System will no...

Page 51: ...e using BG meter App Tap OK to clear Alert Receiver Press Select to clear Will not re alert once cleared Order new transmitter Receiver Smart Device Pairing Failed Check Transmitter SN in display device is correct If wrong Stop sensor session Re Enter correct transmitter SN App Menu Trans SN Enter correct SN Receiver Settings Trans SN Enter correct SN If correct Call Tech Support Receiver Dexcom G...

Page 52: ...eed to stop the sensor session in each the other display will see the session has stopped 8 7 Sensor Errors Device What you see Problem What you do Smart Device Sensor not working Contact Technical Support to report issue Start checking BG value using BG meter App Tap OK to clear Alert Receiver Press Select to clear Will not re alert once cleared Replace sensor Receiver 50 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM Sys...

Page 53: ...g session Stop Sensor option appears Not in active session Start Sensor option appears 3 Tap Stop Sensor Blue icons provide additional information 4 Remove sensor Insert new sensor Tap green circle to start new session Ready for new session App Ending Your Sensor Session Early Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide 51 ...

Page 54: ...ss Select Allows you to confirm stop sensor Return to Main Menu 5 Remove sensor Insert new sensor Press Start Sensor when ready for new session Ready to start a new session Not in active session Start Sensor option appears 52 Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System Quick Start Guide Please call the Dexcom Technical Support Team 24 7 toll free at 1 877 339 2664 or toll at 1 858 200 0200 if any of these errors ...

Page 55: ...ocumentation provided by Dexcom You are not permitted to use the CGM system otherwise You understand that misusing the CGM system improperly accessing it or the information it processes and transmits jailbreaking your CGM system or cell phone and taking other unauthorized actions may put you at risk cause the CGM system to malfunction is not permitted and voids your Limited Warranty This Limited W...

Page 56: ...ver s Serial Number 4 Seller s name and address Call Dexcom Technical Support Department for delivery information help Toll free 1 877 339 2664 Charges may apply 1 858 200 0200 Upon receipt Dexcom will promptly replace the defective Receiver If Dexcom determines the Receiver isn t covered by this Limited Warranty Purchaser must pay all shipping charges for the Receiver s return by Dexcom Limits on...

Page 57: ...chaser the Date of First Use and expiring three 3 months thereafter provided that the Date of First use occurs within five 5 months of the date of shipment or disbursement of the transmitter to the original purchaser NOTE If you received this Transmitter as a replacement for an in warranty Transmitter the Limited Warranty for the original Transmitter shall continue for the Warranty Period on the o...

Page 58: ... G5 Mobile CGM System s User Guide b User Guide is included in the Dexcom G5 Mobile System s Receiver package c Located on dexcom com Dexcom s Obligations Under the Limited Warranty During the Warranty Period Dexcom will replace without charge to purchaser any defective Dexcom G5 Mobile Transmitter To return you must send the Transmitter to an authorized Dexcom Technical Support Department Make su...

Page 59: ...ability to use any Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System or any feature or service provided by Dexcom for use with the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System These limits on Dexcom s warranty and liability obligations apply even if Dexcom or its agent has been advised of such damages and notwithstanding any failure of essential purpose of this Limited Warranty and the limited remedy provided by Dexcom This Limited War...

Page 60: ...er you re wearing a continuous glucose monitor and want a full body pat down with a visual inspection of your sensor and transmitter Let the Security Officer know the sensor can t be removed because it s inserted under the skin X Ray Machines Receiver Extra Sensors Don t put your Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System components through baggage x ray machines Before your screening process begins ask the TSA ...

Page 61: ...echnical Information The Dexcom G5 Mobile Transmitter is an M PED with emission levels that meet RTCA DO160 Section 21 Category M Per FAA Advisory Circular 91 21 1B dated 8 25 06 Any M PED that meets this standard in all modes may be used onboard the aircraft without any further testing by the operator This device can withstand exposure to common electrostatic ESD and electromagnetic interference ...

Page 62: ...day 7 days a week if something is wrong with your Dexcom G5 Mobile By Phone Dexcom Technical Support Phone Numbers Toll Free 1 877 339 2664 Toll Call 1 858 200 0200 By Email Email TechSupport dexcom com If you prefer to email to help us help you best include the following information in your email Name of patient Date of Birth The technical issue you When the problem happened date and time Patient...

Page 63: ...and support throughout your CGM experience such as Initial CGM Product Training Ongoing Dexcom product education e g how to use a specific feature How to maximize Dexcom CGM use Dexcom CGM reporting software and features How to review and understand Dexcom CGM reports By Phone Available Monday Friday 5 30 am 8 00 pm PST subject to change Toll Free 1 877 339 2664 Toll Call 1 858 200 0200 By Email E...

Page 64: ...com com Dexcom Address 6340 Sequence Drive San Diego CA 92121 11 5 Explore Web Based Education Dexcom makes CGM education easier for you with interactive web based education programs dexcom com web based education 11 6 Explore Share Follow See how you can share your CGM data with friends and family with Dexcom Share Follow dexcom com apps 11 7 Frequently Asked Questions Have questions It may be an...

Page 65: ...Alarm Alert 7 Enter BG Meter Value Every 12 Hours 23 Errors 48 How Often 22 Precautions 7 Receiver Initial Calibrations 36 Receiver Update Calibrations 37 Tips for Entering 23 Warning 6 Change Low High Alerts 41 Choose Display Device 17 Components 16 E Ending Sensor Session Early 50 End Sensor Session 26 40 Enter Initial BG Meter Values 22 F Fingerstick 7 H Help Desk 60 Hourglass 45 I Install App ...

Page 66: ...p Alert Sounds 34 Smart Device 10 Precautions 10 Settings 27 Warnings 11 System Overview 16 Choose Display Device 17 Components 16 System Warnings 5 T Training Options 4 Transmitter 9 Attach 32 Communicating with Receiver 35 Errors 49 Precautions 9 Warnings 9 Warranty Information 55 Traveling with CGM System 58 Trend Arrows 25 39 App Trend Screen 24 Receiver Trend Arrows 39 Trend Graph 38 Troubles...

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