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Take out transmitter with releaser.
Put the transmitter back to package, if not using.
Notes:
Transmitter can store data of 14 days, and it will lost
all data once it removed from the sensor.
Take out the transmitter, after you remove transmitter
and sensor together from your body.
Warning
In rare cases, the sensor electrode may fracture. Don't ignore it. If the sensor
electrode breaks and there is no visible sensor electrode on the skin, do not attempt
to remove it yourself. Seek professional medical help in case of infection symptoms
or inflammation - redness, swelling or pain. If the sensor electrode ruptures, please
report to our technical support department.
No safety hazard was found in the patient's residual rupture sensor electrode during
in vitro NMR test. There was no obvious migration or heating of the sensor
electrode, and the imaging was limited to the area around the sensor electrode.
4.4 Calibration
Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (p3) can display glucose readings
automatically after when entered Sensor code at starting CGM.
If choose “skip” in the page of entering sensor LOT and Sensor code, the user will
need to enter calibration after warming up and then enter calibration once every 24
hours for the display of the readings and trend curves, and to maintain the accuracy
throughout the monitoring process.
Users can calibrate during the usage selectively when the readings and
symptoms do not meet. Entering calibration during usage may make your
readings closer to your finger blood testing device.
Caution
Blood glucose must be entered manually during calibration. It must be
calibrated by accurate blood glucose values in order to obtain accurate sensor
glucose readings.
4.4.1 How to calibrate
Accurate blood glucose values need to be entered for each calibration. Blood
glucose for calibration must be between 2.2 and 22.2 mmol/L and must be within 3
minutes of reading.
a) If the blood glucose measured by the glucose meter is outside the range of
2.2-22.2 mmol/L, it cannot be used for calibration.
b) Before calibration, make sure the transmitter and mobile App are connected.
c) Use a blood glucose meter to routinely test blood glucose for calibration. Do