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Safety Information
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Safety Information
Do NOT Use If the Receiver is Damaged, or If It Could Fall into Water.
The receiver and accessories are enclosed without protection from the ingress of water. Do
not submerge these components in water. If the receiver has fallen into water, do not touch it
until you unplug it from any electrical outlet. Touching the receiver while it is wet or damaged
could result in electric shock or no glucose results.
Test Your Receiver Regularly.
Test your receiver’s speaker and vibration functions regularly. If
you are in any doubt, contact a manufacturer authorized dealer for technical support.
Keep Your Receiver Close.
Be sure your receiver is close to your transmitter and in the same
room. The maximum transmission distance is 6 meters (20 feet) with no obstructions (e.g.
wall, metal, glass or water) in between. Obstructions or longer distances may cause Bluetooth
signal loss and you will not receive important alerts/alarms.
Plug in to Charge.
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Be sure to fully charge your transmitter every time you start with a new sensor. When
plugged into an adapter that is connected to a standard household electrical outlet (100 to
240V AC, 50/60Hz), the transmitter battery requires approximately 2 hours to fully charge.
When connected to your personal computer’s USB port or USB car charger adapter, it may
take a longer time.
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To best protect yourself from not getting the alarm/alerts due to a depleted battery, plug in
your receiver to its charger at the end of the day and charge it up overnight.
Going Through Security Check Points.
Remove all parts of the RIGHTEST CGMs before
exposing it to an X-ray machine. The effect of X-rays on the system has not been evaluated.
Adequate Brightness while reading:
If you have difficulty reading your receiver in bright
sunlight, you may need to seek a shady location.
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