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APP USER GUIDE TM TM Sugar.IQ with Watson

Introduction Thank you for choosing Medtronic as your diabetes management partner. The Sugar.IQ app is a diabetes personal assistant application (app) developed in association with IBM * Watson Health *. The app receives continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data from your Guardian Connect system. English The Sugar.IQ app (MMT-8100) helps you manage your diabetes by: displaying meal log entries and sensor glucose (SG) data tracking meal log entries reporting insights of how your meals affect glucose levels supporting good choices and trends with motivational messages forecasting low glucose events The app serves as an additional display for real-time CGM data from the Guardian Connect system through the CareLink Personal software. The Guardian Connect app will also need to be running in the background on your mobile device with the Sync to CareLink option enabled. In addition to the intended use, the user guide is designed to help you understand the setup and operation of the Sugar.IQ app. For setup and operation of the Guardian Connect system, see the Guardian Connect system user guide. Intended use The Food and My Food Diary screens are intended for logging meals and counting carbs to promote a healthy diet. The My Data and Glycemic Assist screens and the insights on the Home screen are intended for use as data reporting tools to help you identify historical trends and the effects of daily activities on glucose levels. The SG History screen, including the current sensor glucose reading, is intended for use as an additional display of CGM data for passive monitoring. The Hypo Predictive Notifications are intended to raise awareness of the effect from medication, diet, and other activities on a patient s glucose levels. Contraindications None known. -1-

Safety warnings The Sugar.IQ app is not intended to provide medical advice and should not be relied upon for such purpose. Do not make any changes to treatment without talking to a healthcare professional (HCP) first. The app is not intended to replace the real-time display of the CGM data on the Guardian Connect app. The app is not intended to control any functions of the connecting device. The app is not intended for calculating insulin or other drug doses. The app will not modify data or control functions of the Guardian Connect system. All therapy decisions should be made by the app user based on blood glucose (BG) measurements obtained from a BG meter. Precautions The Sugar.IQ app cannot tell you about potential problems. The app does not provide SG alarms or notifications. The app is intended only to display information. Proper operation of this app relies upon a compatible mobile device with proper settings. Assistance Please contact our 24 Hour HelpLine at 800 646 4633 for assistance. How to use this guide Note: This user guide shows sample screens only. The screens on your device may be slightly different. The following table describes terms and conventions used in this guide. Convention Description Bold > Tap Swipe Note Indicates an item on the screen that you select with your finger or tap to open. A shorthand symbol indicates a series of selections you make on the screen. For example, edit > serving means that you need to tap edit and then tap serving. Tap the area on the screen with your finger to select or activate an option. Starting at or near one edge of the screen, slide your finger quickly across the screen without lifting your finger. Provides additional helpful information. Downloading the app You must have: an Internet connection a CareLink Personal account -2-

Note: The Sugar.IQ app requires an Apple * mobile device running ios 11 or later versions, excluding the iphone SE. ipad and ipod devices are not officially supported. The screens may appear stretched or overlapped if viewed on an ipad or ipod device. To download the app: 1 Search for Sugar.IQ in the app store on your mobile device. 2 Download the app. 3 Tap Go To Login, or tap Start Tour to view the app tutorial. 4 Enter your CareLink Personal account information (username and password). Note: Log in with the same CareLink Personal account information you use with your Guardian Connect system. If you do not have a CareLink Personal account, you can create one at www.carelink.minimed.com. 5 Tap Login. 6 Follow the prompts on the screen to allow the Sugar.IQ app to send you notifications and access your Motion & Fitness and Health app data. New insights appear, even if the app is not open, if you choose to allow notifications. 7 Review the End User License Agreement. Tap Accept. A notification appears to confirm. 8 Tap OK. The Home screen opens. Tap the menu button > Profile to open the Profile screen. For details, see Setting up your profile, on page 3. Setting up your profile Enter the following information to set up your profile: 1 Enter your weight and height. 2 Select your diabetes type, therapy type, and gender. 3 Enter your date of birth. 4 Select your app user profile, for example, Patient. 5 Tap the button to close the Profile screen and open the Home screen. English -3-

Using the app The following sections walk you through the different functions of the app, including the Home screen, viewing your insights, logging your meals, viewing your SG data, and more. The app displays updated data once you open it. The mobile device must have an Internet connection for the app to display data. Home screen menu IQcast TM bar IQcast Sensor Glucose 118 mg/dl 250 200 150 100 50 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM SG data view personal stream food The Home screen appears when you open the app on your mobile device. This screen allows you to: Tap the menu button to open the Menu screen. You can set up your profile and customize your personal stream. You can also view the app tutorial, user guide, frequently asked questions, and the app software information. Navigate to different data screens from the SG data view. Swipe the SG data view to see a compact view of the data on the SG History, My Data, and Glycemic Assist screens. Tap the data to extend the screen. For details, see Viewing your SG data, on page 9. -4-

View the personal stream to see messages that include insights, meal log entries, and tutorials. Swipe to view previous insights and meal log entries. For details, see Viewing your insights, on page 7. You can customize the information displayed on your personal stream seven days after you receive your first insight. Tap the menu button > Personalization on the Home screen to customize your personal stream. Tap the food button to open the Food screen. You can log meals for a specific period of the day. For details, see Logging your meals, on page 8. Tap the IQcast section to see your low glucose forecast. For details, see Viewing and Reading your IQcast, on page 5 Viewing and Reading your IQcast IQcast TM Level 1 ( ) IQcast Sensor Glucose 118 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM mg/dl 250 200 150 100 50 SG Data View English IQcast TM Level 2 ( ) IQcast TM Level 3 ( ) IQcast TM is learning IQcast IQcast Sensor Glucose 118 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM Sensor Glucose 118 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM Sensor Glucose IQcast is learning 118 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM mg/dl 250 200 150 100 50 mg/dl 250 200 150 100 50 mg/dl 250 200 150 100 50-5-

Note: The IQcast bar gives you predicted information for a future glucose event and may not reflect your current sensor glucose reading. The above graphs display your data from Guardian Connect. Based on your SG History, IQcast is able to forecast if a low glucose event will occur in the next 4 hours. By tapping on the IQcast bar, you can view additional details. IQcast is designed to help you better plan ahead. For near-term prediction, please refer to your Guardian Connect system to setup alerts. Status levels: (IQcast Level 1)- You are unlikely to go below 70 mg/dl within the next 4 hours. (IQcast Level 2)- You are trending towards going below 70 mg/dl within the next 4 hours. (IQcast Level 3)- You are expected to go below 70 mg/dl within the next 4 hours. IQcast is learning- This message displays when more data is needed to make a forecast. This can occur for several days when you are a new user or when IQcast notices significant changes in behavior. Once enough data is available your IQcast bar will display at the appropriate level. When you reach IQcast level 3, Sugar.IQ will send a notification to your phone and display a message within the app. If you do not want to receive notifications, you can change this within the app settings. Sugar.IQ will also ask for feedback if you do not go low after the IQcast level 3 state is reached. You can provide information on what, if any, action you took to avoid the low event. The link to provide feedback will only stay available for a 12 hour window after the message is received. -6-

Viewing your insights menu IQcast TM bar IQcast Sensor Glucose 118 mg/dl 250 200 150 100 50 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM SG data view English insight title insight message education chart feedback Watson follow time stamp Insights report glucose trends, provide helpful information, and allow you to follow therapy events. Use the following tips to understand your insights: The insight title indicates the type of insight. The colors indicate the following: red = low glucose green = positive outcome orange = high glucose The insight message provides information on the insight topic. Tap the education link to view more information on the insight topic. An education link appears based on the insight. The chart shows data related to the insight. A chart appears based on the insight. Tap the feedback link to display the thumbs up and thumbs down icons. Tap an icon to rate the insight. Watson customizes the type of insights you receive based on your feedback. A feedback link appears based on the insight. -7-

Tap follow to add a food item to the Glycemic Assist screen. For details, see Glycemic Assist screen, on page 13. The follow feature appears based on the insight. The time stamp indicates the time the insight appeared on the personal stream. Logging your meals Use the Food and My Food Diary screens to log food items, count carbs, and view other nutritional data. You can view the SG History and Glycemic Assist screens to see the impact a food item has on your glucose levels. For details, see Viewing your SG data, on page 9. To create a meal log entry: 1 On the Home screen, tap the food button to open the Food screen. 2 You can select a food item from the My Frequent Foods list, or enter the desired food item in the search bar. 3 Tap on the picture of the food item to view the amount of carbs, fat, and calories in the item. 4 Tap serving to set the number of servings, and then tap Select. The amount of carbs, fat, and calories changes when you set the number of servings for the food item. 5 You can set meal times for the current day until midnight. You can also set meal times for the past seven days. Tap the date to set the date and time, and then tap Select. 6 Tap log. 7 Tap the button to return to the Home screen. 8 The meal log entry appears on the personal stream if View Meal Log Entries is enabled in your personalization settings. Tap the menu button > Personalization on the Home screen to customize your personal stream. To edit a meal log entry: 1 On the Food screen, tap the button to open the My Food Diary screen. 2 Tap < or > to find the date of the meal log entry. 3 Tap the time interval (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, or Night). The time intervals indicate the following: Morning = 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Afternoon = 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening = 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. -8-

Night = 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. 4 Find the meal log entry in the selected time interval. 5 Tap edit > serving to edit the number of servings, and then tap Select. 6 You can edit meal times for the current day until midnight. You can also edit meal times for the past seven days. Tap the date to change the date and time, and then tap Select. 7 Tap save. 8 Tap the button to return to the Food screen. English Viewing your SG data This section walks you through the SG History, My Data, and Glycemic Assist screens. On the Home screen, tap the compact SG data view to extend the data screen. Tap SG History, My Data, or Glycemic Assist to navigate through the data screens. Tap the button to return the extended data screen to the compact SG data view on the Home screen. SG History screen T-Mobile 100% SG HISTORY MY DATA SG HISTORY MY DATA GLYCEMIC ASSIST 108 M mg/dl current sensor glucose reading AM 8 AM 9 AM 400 350 300 250 200 sensor glucose graph 150 100 50 mg/dl Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 21 22 23 24 25 26 Sat 27-9-

Note: Sensor information may not display immediately on the screen. A delay of up to 10 minutes may occur between the Guardian Connect app and the Sugar.IQ app. The Sugar.IQ app receives data from the Guardian Connect system through the CareLink Personal website. The SG History screen displays a history of SG values and logged meals on a graph. This screen allows you to: View the time and value of your current sensor glucose reading. Trend arrows appear next to the value if your glucose level has been rising or falling faster than a certain rate per minute. The value changes color based on your glucose target range limits. The colors indicate the following: orange = above range red = below range green = in range The sensor will only read SG values between 40 and 400 mg/dl. The value appears orange and displays as Above 400 when the reading is above 400 mg/dl. The value appears red and displays as Below 40 when the reading is below 40 mg/dl. The sensor glucose graph displays SG data for the selected time. For details, see Navigating your sensor glucose graph, on page 11. -10-

Navigating your sensor glucose graph English continuous sensor glucose trace high glucose target range limit low glucose target range limit time interval meal marker current sensor glucose reading day indicator Use the following tips to navigate the sensor glucose graph: Tap on a meal marker to view food items of the meal log entry. You can choose to follow food items from meal markers on the SG History screen. For details, see Glycemic Assist screen, on page 13. The orange line indicates your high glucose target range limit. The red line indicates your low glucose target range limit. The dot on the continuous sensor glucose trace indicates your current sensor glucose reading. An information box appears when you tap on the trace. The information box displays the SG value, date, and time. Drag your finger along the trace to view a history of your data. The information box changes color based on the SG value and your glucose target range limits. The colors indicate the following: orange = above range red = below range green = in range Tap a time interval (3h, 6h, 12h, 1d, or Now) to view data for the selected time. The Now time interval only appears when you drag your finger along the trace to view a history of your SG data. -11-

The time intervals indicate the following: 3h = 3 hours 6h = 6 hours 12h = 12 hours 1d = 1 day Now = current time Swipe the day indicator to access previous dates. Tap a date to view data for the selected day. Note: Your last selected view of the data appears if you navigate away from the SG History screen or place the app in the background on your mobile device. My Data screen 100% The My Data screen displays your glucose trends based on the selected time interval (1d, 1w, 1m, or 3m). The time intervals indicate the following: 1d = 1 day 1w = 1 week 1m = 1 month 3m = 3 months -12-

The sensor wear time displays the number of days and hours of available sensor data for the selected time interval. The time stamp indicates the time data was last updated. Viewing your glucose data View your glucose target range results on the following charts, depending on the selected time interval. If the 1d, 1w, or 1m time interval is selected, you can swipe the chart to see a history of your data. The Glucose Stats chart displays data for the selected time. You can also view how many high and low glucose readings were recorded. The Glucose Stats by Day chart displays data for the days of the week if the 1w, 1m, or 3m time interval is selected. The Glucose Stats by Hour chart displays data in three-hour increments over a 24-hour period of time. The chart colors indicate the following: orange = above range red = below range green = in range English Glycemic Assist screen following items followed item unfollow sensor glucose data time stamp -13-

The Glycemic Assist screen records SG data for up to ten food items you choose to follow. This screen allows you to: View the number of food items under following items. View the sensor glucose data and the time stamp for the followed item. Swipe to view the data history of the followed item. The time stamp reflects the time the food item being followed was logged. You can add a food item from a meal marker on the SG History screen or from the My Frequent Foods list on the Food screen. To add a food item: 1 Tap Follow. 2 Select the item. 3 Tap OK. To remove a food item: 1 Swipe the item. 2 Tap Unfollow. Error Notifications The following table lists the main notifications you may receive from the app. Notification Airplane Mode is Turned On. Cellular data or WiFi is needed. App is loading your historical data. Please check back later. App update required. A new version of the Sugar.IQ app is available. Please update your app to continue using it. CareLink ID and/or Password is incorrect. Please try again. Description Your mobile device is in Airplane Mode. Tap Settings. Find the Airplane Mode setting. Toggle the switch to turn off Airplane Mode. The switch appears gray when Airplane Mode is turned off. This notification appears when you log in to the Sugar.IQ app for the first time. The app is updating data from the CareLink server. Tap OK to return to the app. This notification appears when an app update is available and required for continued use of the Sugar.IQ app. Tap UPDATE to open the app store and download the update. You have entered an incorrect CareLink Personal username or password. Enter the correct CareLink Personal username and password. If you do not have a CareLink Personal account, you can create one at www.carelink.minimed.com. You can also reset your password on the CareLink Personal website. -14-

Notification Cannot Sign In. You must have the Guardian Connect system setup to access Sugar.IQ Your current device has not been tested. As a result information may display differently than intended. We will update the app as soon as possible. No Cloud connectivity right now, please try again later. If the issue persists, please contact Customer Care at 800 646 4633. The current ios software version on your device has not been tested. As a result information may display differently than intended. We will update the app as soon as possible. Warning Your user data will be erased from this device after logout. Your acceptance of the End User License Agreement (EULA) will be saved. Description You have not setup your Guardian Connect system. Tap Learn More for more information on the Guardian Connect system, or go to www.medtronicdiabetes.com/products/guardian- Connect-Continuous-Glucose-Monitoring-System. The app is designed to display best on the iphone 7/7s. ipad and ipod devices are not officially supported. The screens may appear stretched or overlapped if viewed on an ipad or ipod device. Tap OK to continue using the app. The app is unable to communicate with the server. Resubmit your request. If the problem continues, please contact our 24 Hour HelpLine at 800 646 4633 for assistance. The ios software version on your mobile device has not been tested with the Sugar.IQ app. Tap OK to close the notification and continue using the app. This notification appears when you tap Logout on the Menu screen. When you log out, the app will only upload the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following. Help Tap the menu button > Help & Contact to access the frequently asked questions (FAQ), user guide, and 24 Hour HelpLine contact number. Troubleshooting The following table lists causes and solutions to possible errors you may experience with the app. If you experience an error that cannot be corrected using the table, please contact our 24 Hour HelpLine for assistance. For troubleshooting tips on the Guardian Connect system, see the Guardian Connect system user guide. English -15-

Problem What could be wrong What to do The app will not open. 1 The app is frozen or has crashed. 2 Your mobile device is not working properly. 1 Check if the app is open and running in the background. Double-press the Home button on the mobile device to view a list of open apps. Find the Sugar.IQ app. Swipe upward to close it. Reopen the Sugar.IQ app. 2 Turn off and restart your mobile device. Delete and reinstall the app if restarting your mobile device does not solve the problem. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. -16-

Problem What could be wrong What to do You cannot log in to the app. 1 You have entered the incorrect CareLink Personal username and password. 2 The app is frozen or has crashed. 3 The app is not using cellular data, or there is no Internet connection. 4 The system is not working properly. 1 You have entered an incorrect CareLink Personal username or password, or you have not set up your Guardian Connect system. Enter the correct CareLink Personal username and password. If you do not have a CareLink Personal account, you can create one at www.carelink.minimed.com. You can also reset your password on the CareLink Personal website. If you have not set up your Guardian Connect system, go to www.medtronicdiabetes.com/products/ Guardian-Connect-Continuous-Glucose- Monitoring-System. 2 Check if the app is open and running in the background. Double-press the Home button on the mobile device to view a list of open apps. Find the Sugar.IQ app. Swipe upward to close it. Reopen the Sugar.IQ app. 3 Go to the settings on your mobile device. Verify there is an Internet connection and Airplane Mode is turned off. Tap Cellular. Find the Sugar.IQ app in the "Use Cellular Data For:" section. If the switch next to the app appears gray, toggle the switch to turn on cellular data. The switch appears green when cellular data is turned on. 4 Turn off and restart your mobile device. If restarting your mobile device does not solve the issue, delete and reinstall the app. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. English -17-

Problem What could be wrong What to do You cannot download the app. 1 The ios software version is not supported. 2 Your mobile device is not supported. 3 There is not enough storage space available on your mobile device. 4 The app is not using cellular data, or there is no Internet connection. 5 The system is not working properly. 1 The app is designed to run on ios 11 or a later version. Go to the settings on your mobile device. Tap General > Software Update to check for ios software updates. If needed, update the ios software version. 2 Download the app on an Apple * mobile device. 3 Free up the space on your mobile device. 4 Go to the settings on your mobile device. Verify there is an Internet connection and Airplane Mode is turned off. Tap Cellular. Find the Sugar.IQ app in the "Use Cellular Data For:" section. If the switch next to the app appears gray, toggle the switch to turn on cellular data. The switch appears green when cellular data is turned on. 5 Turn off and restart your mobile device. If restarting your mobile device does not solve the issue, delete and reinstall the app. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. -18-

Problem What could be wrong What to do Food data is delayed, missing, or incorrectly displayed. Insights on the Home screen, or data on the Glycemic Assist and My Data screens, are delayed, missing, or incorrectly displayed. 1 The food item was logged incorrectly. 2 The app is not using cellular data, or there is no Internet connection. 3 The system is not working properly. 1 The most current sensor glucose graph does not have enough data available for the followed item on the Glycemic Assist screen. 2 The app is not using cellular data, or there is no Internet connection. 3 The system is not working properly. 1 Verify the food item is present in the meal log entry on the My Food Diary screen. If the food item cannot be found, create a meal log entry. If the food item was logged incorrectly, edit the meal log entry. For details, see Logging your meals, on page 8. 2 Go to the settings on your mobile device. Verify there is an Internet connection and Airplane Mode is turned off. Tap Cellular. Find the Sugar.IQ app in the "Use Cellular Data For:" section. If the switch next to the app appears gray, toggle the switch to turn on cellular data. The switch appears green when cellular data is turned on. 3 Turn off and restart your mobile device. If restarting your mobile device does not solve the issue, delete and reinstall the app. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. 1 Data appears based on SG history recorded for the followed item. 2 Go to the settings on your mobile device. Verify there is an Internet connection and Airplane Mode is turned off. Tap Cellular. Find the Sugar.IQ app in the "Use Cellular Data For:" section. If the switch next to the app appears gray, toggle the switch to turn on cellular data. The switch appears green when cellular data is turned on. 3 Turn off and restart your mobile device. If restarting your mobile device does not solve the issue, delete and reinstall the app. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. English -19-

Problem What could be wrong What to do Missing search results on the Food screen. 1 The specific food item is not available in the food database. 2 The app is not using cellular data, or there is no Internet connection. 3 The system is not working properly. 1 Verify the spelling of the food item is correct. Remove specific brand names, and retry the search. 2 Go to the settings on your mobile device. Verify there is an Internet connection and Airplane Mode is turned off. Tap Cellular. Find the Sugar.IQ app in the "Use Cellular Data For:" section. If the switch next to the app appears gray, toggle the switch to turn on cellular data. The switch appears green when cellular data is turned on. 3 Turn off and restart your mobile device. If restarting your mobile device does not solve the issue, delete and reinstall the app. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. -20-

Problem What could be wrong What to do SG data is delayed, missing, or incorrectly displayed. 1 The Guardian Connect app has not sent data yet. 2 Data is not being captured in the Guardian Connect app. 3 The app is frozen or has crashed. 4 The app is not using cellular data, or there is no Internet connection. 5 The system is not working properly. 1 Verify the Guardian Connect app is running in the background with the "Sync to CareLink" option enabled. Sensor information may not display immediately on the screen. A delay of up to 10 minutes may occur between the Guardian Connect app and the Sugar.IQ app. The Sugar.IQ app receives data from the Guardian Connect system through the CareLink Personal website. 2 Verify the Guardian Connect app displays SG data. If the Guardian Connect app does not display SG data, refer to the Guardian Connect system user guide for troubleshooting information. 3 Check if the app is open and running in the background. Double-press the Home button on the mobile device to view a list of open apps. Find the Sugar.IQ app. Swipe upward to close it. Reopen the Sugar.IQ app. 4 Go to the settings on your mobile device. Verify there is an Internet connection and Airplane Mode is turned off. Tap Cellular. Find the Sugar.IQ app in the "Use Cellular Data For:" section. If the switch next to the app appears gray, toggle the switch to turn on cellular data. The switch appears green when cellular data is turned on. 5 Turn off and restart your mobile device. If restarting your mobile device does not solve the issue, delete and reinstall the app. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. English -21-

Problem What could be wrong What to do The app is unresponsive. 1 The app is frozen or has crashed. 2 The app is not using cellular data, or there is no Internet connection. 3 The system is not working properly. 1 Check if the app is open and running in the background. Double-press the Home button on the mobile device to view a list of open apps. Find the Sugar.IQ app. Swipe upward to close it. Reopen the Sugar.IQ app. 2 Go to the settings on your mobile device. Verify there is an Internet connection and Airplane Mode is turned off. Tap Cellular. Find the Sugar.IQ app in the "Use Cellular Data For:" section. If the switch next to the app appears gray, toggle the switch to turn on cellular data. The switch appears green when cellular data is turned on. 3 Turn off and restart your mobile device. If restarting your mobile device does not solve the issue, delete and reinstall the app. If you delete the app, only the last 90 days of SG data, seven days of meal log entries, and the items you are currently following will be uploaded. 2018 Medtronic. All rights reserved. Medtronic, Medtronic logo and Further, Together are trademarks of Medtronic. * Third party brands are trademarks of their respective owners. All other brands are trademarks of a Medtronic company. CareLink, Guardian Connect, MiniMed, and Sugar.IQ are trademarks of Medtronic MiniMed, Inc. IBM * Watson Health * Apple * -22-

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