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Respond to alarm message: (con’t)
Alarm Message Urgency What It Means What to Do
High – H, Medium – M, Intermediate – I, Low – L
Replace Receiver
Battery Within 1 Week.
Le batteries in your receiver will lose power in
approximately 1 week.
Replace the receiver batteries before you insert a
new sensor (see Section 2). Replacing the batteries
before a sensor has expired will require you to
insert a new sensor.
Replace Sensor Soon. Le sensor will reach the end of its life within 2 hours. Replace the sensor within the next 2 hours (see
Section 5).
Replace TX Batt With
Next Sensor.
Le transmitter battery monitor indicates there are
only 4 days of battery le.
Replace the transmitter battery prior to inserting
the next sensor. Be sure to reconnect the
transmitter and receiver. Replacing the batteries
before a sensor has expired will require you to
insert a new sensor.
Sensor Error Alarms
Inactive.
IUnstable sensor signal. Unable to calculate glucose.
Alarms are not working.
Wait for 50 minutes for the problem to go away.
Ensure that the sensor is rmly attached and that
the transmitter and the sensor support mount are
not loose. If the problem persists, remove sensor
and insert new one.
Sensor Error Replace
Sens or.
ISensor failure. No more BG alarms will occur. Remove and insert a new sensor (see Section 5) if
this message appears within the rst 10 hours aer
sensor insertion. Otherwise, please call Customer
Care before removing the sensor.
Skin Temp Range
Alarms Inactive.
ISkin temp out of range (too warm or too cold).
Condition has been persistent for 10 minutes.
Alarms are not working.
Bring skin temperature within range. Ensure that
the sensor support mount is rmly attached to
the skin. If the problem persists aer 50 minutes,
remove the sensor and insert a new one (see
Section 5). If the problem still persists, replace
transmitter.
Customer Care: 1-866-597-5520
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Respond to Alarms, Errors, and Problems