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Figure 45 Follower Settings
6.
Waste Disposal
6.1
Sensor: Used sensors should be handled according to local medical waste regulations for disposal.
6.2
Transmitter, transmitter charger and power adapter: Transmitter, transmitter charger and power adapter are
reusable after cleaning. It is recommended to use alcohol pad for surface cleaning. Expired device should be
handled according to local electronic medical waste regulations for disposal.
7.
Notifications and Troubleshooting
7.1 Current abnormality: Your AnytimeWell will send notifications and may stop displaying glucose information if
your sensor current becomes out of the normal range. Water ingress or excessive sweating are the most common
causes for high currents. Low currents are likely due to sensor coming off. You can continue finishing the sensor
session if the current recovers from a short period of abnormal status. If problem persists, you should terminate
the monitoring and remove the sensor.
7.2
Transmitter battery low: Your AnytimeWell will send notifications when it fails to establish the initial connect
with a transmitter when transmitter battery is low. In such situation, you must fully charge the transmitter
before trying to connect.
7.3
High Alert: The High Alert level is 11.1mmol/L by default and you can reset the High Alert level according to
physician’s recommendation.
7.4
Low Alert: Low Alert is the most important feature for real time glucose monitoring, in particular for patients
with hypoglycemia unawareness. When your CT3 readings are below the Low Alert level (default setting is
3.9mmol/L), you will receive Low Alerts. You may customize the Low Alert level according to physician’s advice.
7.5
There are two possible scenarios where a loss of Bluetooth connection occurs: 1. AnytimeWell fails to find the
transmitter during initial search. It is most likely due to a low transmitter battery. 2.the communication
becomes lost during a regular monitoring session. The cause is mostly out of Bluetooth range. Bringing the
phone closer to the transmitter generally restores the link. In rear cases, you may be in an environment where
strong interference exists, e.g., you are at train station, airport or exhibition hall, etc. Under such circumstances,