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Table of Contents Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory Model PWR-08-03 USER MANUAL Version: 2 Polymap Wireless 310 S. Williams Blvd. Ste. 346 Tucson, Arizona 85711 (520) 747-1811 www.polymapwireless.com 1 INTRODUCTION...4 1.1 OVERVIEW...4 1.2 WHO IS THIS FOR?...5 2 PARTS OF THE GMA...6 2.1 RED LIGHT...6 2.2 BATTERY COMPARTMENT...8 2.3 SIZE OF YOUR GMA...8 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...8 3.1 CHANGING THE BATTERIES...8 3.2 CONNECTING THE DEVICES...11 3.3 PLACEMENT OF THE GMA AND RECEIVING STATION.14 3.4 HOW TO USE YOUR GMA...14 3.5 IF THE TRANSMISSION DIDN T SEND...17 3.6 DISCONNECTED GLUCOSE METER...18 3.7 WHEN YOU RE TRAVELING...19 3.7.1 Traveling in France, Spain, or Japan...19 3.8 TROUBLESHOOTING...20 4 SAFETY INFORMATION...21 4.1 PATIENT SAFETY...21 4.2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY...22 4.3 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION...22 4.3.1 Compliance Requirements...23 4.3.2 Compliance Statement...23 4.4 ABOUT THE LABEL AT THE BOTTOM OF THE GMA...24 5 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE...25 5.1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE...25 5.2 CLEANING YOUR GMA...26 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...26 8-2520-2 July 2008 1 8-2520-2-1 - - July 1-2008 - 1-2

6.1 BATTERIES...26 6.2 TEMPERATURES...27 6.3 COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER ELECTRICAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT...27 6.4 SYSTEM AVAILABILITY...28 7 TRADEMARKS...28 8 INDEX...29 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview Welcome to the world of wireless medical monitoring. In this pamphlet, you will learn how to use and maintain your Polytel GMA Glucose Meter Accessory. The GMA is an easy-to-use accessory that lets you send the glucose readings you take with your LifeScan OneTouch Ultra glucose meter wirelessly to a receiving station. This no more worrying about writing down the test results and carrying them in to your doctor every visit it is all done automatically in your own home. There are three parts to sending your readings wirelessly: You measure your glucose on the LifeScan OneTouch Ultra glucose meter. The GMA receives the reading from the OneTouch Ultra and sends it wirelessly to the receiving station. The receiving station receives, stores, and sends your readings to your service provider usually your doctor s office or a monitoring service. The station is a separate device that is either a self-contained box, 8-2520-2 July 2008 3 8-2520-2 July 2008 4

called an access point, or your personal computer, cell phone, or handheld computer provided by your monitoring service. Your monitoring service can explain how to use the receiving station. To use the GMA, all you have to do is take the reading using OneTouch Ultra as usual. Everything else is done automatically for you. To make sure all data is sent to your provider, if the GMA is unable to find a receiving station, it will save the reading along with the date and time you took it. The old reading will be sent along with the next reading. 2 Parts of the GMA Your GMA is easy to maintain, set up and use. The most important part to pay attention to is the red light at the bottom right edge of the device. Different blinking patterns tell you when the GMA is sending data, whether it was sent successfully or not, and when it is time to change the batteries. 2.1 Red light The GMA has a small red indicator light that blinks in different patterns when it is doing different things. 1.2 Who is this for? The GMA is intended for diabetic patients who want to monitor their glucose levels remotely. It can be used by patients in their homes and in their daily lives. Figure 1: Red light indicates status of the GMA 8-2520-2 July 2008 5 8-2520-2 July 2008 6

Here are the possible light patterns and their meanings: Light Looks Like On (no blinking) Blinking Very fast blinking Very fast blinking Slow blinking Off Speed / Length Up to 20 seconds 1 blink per second 2 blinks per second for 1-2 seconds 2 blinks per second for 10+ seconds 1 blink per 10 seconds n/a It means GMA is receiving reading from OneTouch Ultra. GMA connecting to receiving station. Please be patient. GMA sending data to receiving station. Replace batteries. (See p. 8.) Last attempt to send data unsuccessful, waiting to retry. Either: Successfully sent data. or: Data not successfully sent, will send with next reading. (See p. 17.) 2.2 Battery Compartment You can open the battery compartment by sliding the lid in the direction of the arrow then allowing it to swing open: Figure 2: Battery lid. Slide lid in direction of arrow and allow it to swing open 2.3 Size of your GMA 2.85 inches x 0.8 inches x 1.8 inches (72mm x 20mm x 45mm) 3 Operating Instructions 3.1 Changing the batteries The GMA uses two Lithium CR2-size cell batteries that should last several months. You can buy new Lithium CR2-size batteries at most drugstores or grocery stores. Tip: Your batteries will last longer if you remove them if you will not be using the GMA for a month or longer. 8-2520-2 July 2008 7 8-2520-2-7 - July - 72008 - - 7-8

It is time to change the batteries when the red light on the GMA blinks fast for at least 10 seconds after a new reading. Here is how you change the batteries 1. Open the battery compartment by sliding the lid in the direction indicated by the arrow labeled OPEN on the lid and let the lid open. Figure 3: Slide open the lid to change the batteries Putting the batteries in backwards could make the device get hot or make the batteries leak. Please pay attention to the instructions. 4. Close the battery compartment by bringing the lid gently down toward the batteries and sliding it in the direction opposite the OPEN arrow until the lid stops. 5. If the red light still flashes for 10 seconds or longer, repeat steps 1 through 4 and: Check that you inserted the batteries in the right direction. Try replacing with a different pair of Lithium CR2-size batteries. If you are still having trouble, see the Troubleshooting section on page 20. 2. Insert the first Lithium CR2-size battery with the negative end ( ) down and the positive end (+) up. 3. Repeat step 2 for the second battery. Note: Always replace both batteries at the same time and make sure the batteries are from the same manufacturer. 8-2520-2 July 2008 9 8-2520-2 July 2008 10

3.2 Connecting the devices Before you can start using the GMA, you need to connect it to the OneTouch Ultra glucose meter. 1) Slide the OneTouch Ultra into the clear plastic pocket in its carrying case. 3) Thread the cable through the mesh pocket, in through the zippered opening and out through a hole in the mesh near the meter. Tip: If you are having trouble threading the cable through the mesh pocket, try cutting a small slit (no more than ¼ inch) in the mesh. 4) Plug the cable from the GMA into the bottom of the OneTouch Ultra and press firmly into place. 2) Put the cable from the GMA in the zippered mesh pocket of the carrying case. 8-2520-2 July 2008 11 8-2520-2 July 2008 12

NOTE: Connect the GMA ONLY to a LifeScan OneTouch Ultra. Connecting it to any other device may make your readings inaccurate or damage one or both devices. 5) Put the GMA in the mesh pocket: 6) Close and zip the case. The next step is setting up the receiving station if this has not already been done. 3.3 Placement of the GMA and receiving station Various types of barriers, such as walls, can reduce the range of wireless devices. Your GMA will work best if it is in the same room as the receiving station. (Remember: your receiving station is the separate box, personal computer, cell phone, or handheld device.) Warning: Do not put the GMA on a metal surface or in a metal box or enclosure. This may interfere with its ability to send data. When the devices are working together correctly, the red light on the GMA comes on and starts blinking right after you take a new reading, then goes out when the reading is sent. See page 7 to learn more about the red light. 3.4 How to use your GMA 1. Insert the glucose test strip into the OneTouch Ultra glucose meter and take your reading as you normally would. Instructions on using your OneTouch Ultra should have come with the glucose meter. 2. Remove the test strip as usual. 3. After you remove the test strip: a. The red light on the GMA turns on automatically. 8-2520-2 July 2008 13 8-2520-2 July 2008 14

b. The OneTouch Ultra displays PC on the screen. This shows that it is sending the reading to the GMA. The PC indication will stay on for two minutes. This is normal. After taking your glucose reading, it may take a minute or two to send the reading to the receiving station. Please be patient do not press any buttons or disconnect the GMA until the light has completely stopped blinking or your results may not be sent. Figure 4: PC shows on the OneTouch Ultra when the GMA is receiving your readings. c. The GMA red light begins blinking off and on. This means that it is sending your reading to the receiving station. Figure 5: Blinking light usually means your information is being sent. Please be patient. IMPORTANT: If OneTouch Ultra screen does not show PC or the red light does not come on shortly after taking a new reading: Check that the GMA cable is firmly plugged into the OneTouch Ultra. Try replacing both batteries (see page 8). 8-2520-2 July 2008 15 8-2520-2 July 2008 16

See page 20 if you are still having problems. When the GMA sends your information, the power level of the batteries is sent along with your reading. Your monitoring service may tell you it is time to replace the batteries, even before you notice any problems. That s it you don t have to do anything more. After the reading reaches the receiving station, the GMA light turns off. A couple of minutes later, the PC disappears from the OneTouch Ultra device. 3.6 Disconnected glucose meter Any readings taken when the GMA is not connected to the OneTouch Ultra are stored along with the date and time taken. The next time you take a new reading after the devices are connected again, both the stored and new readings are sent to the receiving station. 3.5 If the Transmission Didn t Send If your transmission was not sent successfully, the GMA will try again 1 minute later and then again 2 minutes later. If all three tries fail, the GMA saves the reading along with the time and date it was taken and turns itself off. The next time you take a new reading, it sends both the new and the stored readings. Tip: If you want to send the stored reading(s) without taking a new one: 1. Insert a test strip as if you are taking a new reading. 2. Remove the strip without taking a blood sample. You will see the PC come on, as during a normal transmission 8-2520-2 July 2008 17 8-2520-2 July 2008 18

3.7 When You re Traveling If you are not at home or near your regular receiving station, the GMA can send the readings to a different station. Please speak with your monitoring service to set this up. 3.7.1 Traveling in France, Spain, or Japan The device uses several radio channels. Some of these are not allowed in France, Spain, or Japan. If you live in or plan to travel to these countries, please contact Polymap Wireless. 3.8 Troubleshooting What s Wrong? Red light doesn t come on Can t send even after several tries (light is on) PC does not show on meter What Caused It? Weak/missing batteries Disconnected cable Receiving station may not be working properly Weak/missing batteries Disconnected cable Damaged or frayed cable What To Do Replace batteries (see p. 8). Plug cable firmly into OneTouch Ultra (see p. 12). Move receiving station closer to GMA or see manual for receiving station. Replace batteries (see p. 8). Plug cable firmly into OneTouch Ultra (see p. 11). Send GMA to Polymap Wireless for repair. 8-2520-2 July 2008 19 8-2520-2 July 2008 20

4 Safety Information We are committed to your safety. Please read these warnings and cautions. 4.1 Patient Safety CAUTION! Do not share your One Touch Ultra or GMA with anyone else. Letting someone else use your GMA will cause his or her readings to be mistaken for yours. NOTE: Polymap Wireless is not responsible for the reading, diagnosis, or electrical safety of the OneTouch Ultra glucose meter itself. The Polytel GMA is a data transmission system only. the device. WARNING: Changes made to the product, unless expressly approved by Polymap Wireless, LLC could void the user s license for and the warranty of CAUTION! Only use Lithium CR2-size batteries. Using any other type of battery may cause an explosion. 4.2 Electrical Safety Only authorized maintenance staff should disassemble the GMA. (This does not include changing the batteries.) The GMA is classified as CLASS II equipment as per IEC60601-1 and Class II Medical Devices per 21CFR. The One Touch Ultra meter is approved for use by its manufacturer. Polymap Wireless is not responsible for its diagnostic accuracy or its electrical safety. WARNING! Never operate this device in an area where there is a risk of explosion. Using electrical equipment in the presence of flammable anesthetics or oxygen may cause an explosion. Polymap Wireless personnel must do all servicing of your GMA. 4.3 Compliance Information This section is about the telemetry system regulatory compliance requirements and the manufacturer s responsibilities. 8-2520-2 July 2008 21 8-2520-2 July 2008 22

4.3.1 Compliance Requirements Polymap Wireless is responsible for the effects of safety, reliability, and performance of the GMA as long as: You use the equipment according to the instructions in this manual. All repairs, changes, assembly operations, and extensions are done only by Polymap Wireless. 4.3.2 Compliance Statement Polymap Wireless states that this device conforms to: FDA 21 CFR Parts 820 IEC 60601-1: Medical Electrical Equipment General Requirements for Safety IEC 60601-1-1: Medical Electrical Equipment Collateral standard: Safety requirements for medical electrical systems IEC 60601-1-2: Medical Electrical Equipment Collateral standard: Electromagnetic compatibility for medical electrical systems IEC 60601-1-4: Medical Electrical Equipment Collateral standard: Programmable medical electrical systems UL 60601: Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1 General Requirements for Safety CSA: Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: C22.2601 No. 601.1 M9 General Requirements for Safety The manufacturer of this device complied with the following requirements applicable at time of manufacture: o ISO 13485:2003 o ISO 13485/8 under Canadian Medical Device Conformity Assessment System (CMDCAS) 4.4 About the label at the bottom of the GMA The label on the side of your GMA shows the unique ID number (serial number) of your device as well as some other things you might need to know: Model: PWR-08-03 IEC/EN/UL/CAN/CSA 60601-1 60601-1-2 FCC: QYPPWR0801 IC: 4552A-PWR0801 Use two CR2 Lithium batteries Assembled in USA Mfg Date: S/N: Label on the bottom of the GMA 8-2520-2 July 2008 23 8-2520-2 July 2008 24

Seal / Mark Meaning Device was tested to comply with the U.S. and Canadian safety directives. If your GMA needs repair or is not working right, contact Polymap Wireless for service right away. 5.2 Cleaning your GMA Although you should not need to clean your GMA very often, here is how to do it: IEC/UL/CAN/CSA 60601-1 60601-1-2 FCC: QYPPWR0801 IC: 4552A-PWR0801 S/N: 0015B4000000 5 Operator Maintenance Device was tested to comply with the CE MDD directive. You should read accompanying documents before use. Device complies with both the safety and the radio requirements of these respective standards. FCC listing number for the device. Industry Canada listing number for the device Unique serial number 5.1 Periodic Maintenance Check your GMA now and then to make sure it is working properly and nothing is damaged. Make sure the cord that connects from your GMA to the OneTouch Ultra device is not frayed or damaged. 1. Unplug the GMA from the OneTouch Ultra and remove it from the mesh pocket. 2. Take a soft cloth and dampen it with water or a weak solution of household dishwashing liquid mixed with water. Wring out the cloth. Warning: Do not use any sprays or put your GMA in any liquid. Sprays and liquids may penetrate and damage the unit. 3. Gently wipe the outside of the unit with the damp cloth. 4. Reconnect the GMA to the OneTouch Ultra (see page 11), and close the mesh pocket (see page 13).. 6 Technical Specifications 6.1 Batteries The GMA uses two CR2 Lithium cells (3V each). Max. Power consumption: 1W. A few things to remember: Only use CR2 Lithium batteries. Replace both batteries at the same time, preferably from the same manufacturer. 8-2520-2 July 2008 25 8-2520-2 July 2008 26

6.2 Temperatures Use your GMA in temperatures ranging from 10 to 40 Celsius (50 to 104 Fahrenheit). Store your GMA in temperatures ranging from -40 to +70 Celsius (-40 to 158 Fahrenheit). If you move your GMA from a cold location to a warm location, please allow it to come up to room temperature before using it. 6.3 Compatibility with other electrical medical equipment Like other electrical medical equipment, the GMA unit requires special precautions to make sure that it works with other electrical medical devices. This is called electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). As long as you install and use your GMA as noted in this manual, you should be fine. 6.4 System Availability If you end up needing to take a second reading shortly after a first reading, it is probably easiest to wait until the PC indicator has turned off. There is no problem with taking several readings while out of range of the receiving station. The stored readings will all be sent the next time you take a new reading within range of the receiving station. 7 Trademarks Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Polytel is a registered trademark of Polymap Wireless LLC. This product was designed solely by Polymap Wireless, independent of LifeScan, makers of the OneTouch Ultra. NOTE: The GMA device has been tested to comply with IEC 60601-1-2:2001 requirements for EMC with other devices. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 8-2520-2 July 2008 27 8-2520-2 July 2008 28

8 Index access points changing, 20 defined, 6 availability, 29 batteries, 9 blinking light, 7 cleaning, 27 compliance, 23 connecting, 12 devices cleaning, 27 connecting, 12 disconnecting, 19 sharing, 22 troubleshooting, 21 using, 15 disconnecting, 19 electrical safety, 23 electromagnetic compatibility, 28 EMC, 28 indicator light, 7 installing, 12 intended use, 6 legal compliance, 23 light indicator, 7 major parts, 7 other devices, 14 PC on OneTouch, 16 receiving station. See access points regulatory compliance, 23 replacing batteries, 9 retries, 18 safety electrical, 23 setting up, 12 sharing devices, 22 temperatures, 28 trademarks, 29 traveling, 20 troubleshooting, 21 using devices, 15 8-2520-2 July 2008 29