Dinaci user manual

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Dinaci - User Manual

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Trusted by the NHS

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Contents 7

Dinaci Introduction

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Your Tools

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Setting Up Dinaci

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How It Works

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Using Dinaci

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The Interface

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How You’re Helping

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Dinaci Introduction Dinaci was founded in 2026 with the mission of seamlessly integrating health care into the home. We’ve designed a series of tools that harness and understand your biological and behavioural trends; this information then informs your personal health plan, as well as the wider medical community. These tools are designed to seamlessly integrate into the dining environment. For example, we’ve created knifes and forks that harness biological data in measuring saliva, as well as behavioural trends through the way in which you use the cutlery. Data gathered from these tools plays a role in a collective intelligence, informing both your personal health plan and the wider medical community.

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Your Tools The Dinaci system works around a network of tools. You’ve purchased the Dinaci Basics Package. This contains; Slab Slab acts as the centre to your Dinaci system. It is the home of your jar and grinder, and the primary collator of data.

Jar Jar is for storing your prescribed catalyst mix. It also offers an interface on the inside of the lid, which relays your health status.

Grinder Grinder decants your catalyst mix. It also acts as the trigger to starting data monitoring.

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Plate Plates are instrumental in measuring behavioural trends. They take into account a number of factors when eating to build an image of your mental well-being. Cutlery Cutlery plays a role in understanding both biological and behavioural trends. They act as the central tool when eating.

Napkin

The catalyst mix allows our tools to pick up biological data through saliva. We do not provide the catalyst mix: this is prescribed by your doctor.

Catalyst Mix Prescribed

Napkin takes purely biological data from your saliva. When wiping your mouth at the end of your meal it takes a complex reading.

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Setting-Up Dinaci You’ve now received your Dinaci package. It should contain the following items;

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Remove the lid from the Jar, and place it on the Slab so the interface is facing upwards.

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After a moment the interface should turn on. Place all your new tools on or near the Slab and press calibrate. It may take a few minutes.

The interface will recognise your tools. Confirm that everything has been registered.

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You will be asked whether you’d like to activate third party data sets. This allows Dinaci to work with other services to collate a clearer health assessment.

The interface will scan to identify any available third party services on your phone. Confirm each service to continue.

If you’d like to activate third party data sets, place your phone on the Slab. Otherwise press skip.

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Enter your NHS number to give your doctor access to your health data.

Your doctor will soon contact you to confirm that you’re system is linked.

The set-up is now complete. Press start; after a few moments your system will be ready.

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How It Works The Dinaci system works around big data. By consistently monitoring your dining trends, the system builds up an image of normality.

Inconsistencies in this image point towards health problems. In the event of negative trends, you will receive a phone call from your doctor, alerting you of the relevant actions required. Action Moment

Normality

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We recommend activating third party data sets. This allows us to gather more information, adding further clarity to this image of normality.

Over time there is less need to use the tools as stringently. As we gain a deeper understanding of normality you may choose to lighten your involvement in the system.

More data results in a more consistency. In looking at trends across multiple contexts, we can identify negative patterns more precisely.

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The interface is designed to respond to your involvement in the system. In periods of reduced use, it transforms from statistical updates towards more interpretive means of translation.

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The system is designed to monitor, not diagnose. While the interface translates an image of your health status, your doctor is still your primary care administrator. When the system realises negative trends, your doctor will be alerted. They will be the one to advise the relevant action.

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Using Dinaci Your doctor will prescribe a catalyst mix relevant to your biological needs on a biannual basis.

Decant this mix into your Jar. This will become an opportunity to check your health status.

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Decant the mix into the Grinder on a monthly basis. This is another moment in which you may choose to check your health status.

The Slab acts as the home for your Grinder and Jar; the central hub to your experience.

You can check this status at any time. Apply the catalyst mix to your meal after serving.

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The Jar is designed to decant six portions of catalyst mix into the Grinder.

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After applying, placing the Grinder on the Slab’s indent starts the monitoring process. The slab’s centre lights up when you are being monitored.

Remove the Grinder from the Slab’s indent to stop the monitoring process. The light will go off.

Eat using the Dinaci Knife, Fork and Plate. When you finish eating make sure to wipe your lips with the Napkin.

You can check your health status at your leisure. You may choose to never check; your doctor will inform you of any negative patterns.

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The Interface The interface is flexible to your emotional needs. It responds to the your involvement in the system, offering less statistical information based on your usage trends.

Shake the interface to revert back to statistical information. To access settings and preferences, place the lid of the Jar on the Slabs indent, facing upwards.

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How You’re Helping In using the Dinaci system, you are playing a role in a collective intelligence. The information gathered from your involvement is interpreted alongside that of other users, providing a massively valuable set of data. On a local scale Dinaci informs your personal health plan, and in a wider context the system informs healthcare across the medical spectrum.

Big Data

In 2031 we realised the role behaviour plays in detecting the recurrence of breast cancer. We were able to understand these behavioural trends through the involvement of thousands of users: thank you!

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Collective Intelligence Map

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