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Safety Information
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Safety Information
Not Getting Urgent Alarm/Alert.
The RIGHTEST CGMs Receiver lets you know when your
sensor readings drop to or below 54 mg/dL; or when your sensor reading is below 70 mg/dL
and continuously falling for the following reading(s) regardless your alarm/alert settings. There
are no alarm/alerts in the following situations.
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When either your receiver or transmitter battery is dead.
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When your receiver is turned off.
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When there is a system error (e.g. no glucose readings, sensor error, signal loss etc.) or
system damage.
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During the 2-hour sensor warm-up period.
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If your sensor readings do not match what you are feeling.
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When the receiver is out of range (6 meter/20 feet) from your transmitter; or obstacles (metal,
wall or water etc.) are between them.
Modification of the System is Not Allowed:
Do not modify or tamper with any components
or accessories of the RIGHTEST CGMs. Otherwise, you could damage the integrity of the
system and put yourself at risk especially when you have a severe low or high glucose event.
Children or pets without adult supervision:
Don’t put any parts of the RIGHTEST CGMs in
your mouth or let children and pet play with it without adult supervision.
Choking Hazard:
The RIGHTEST CGMs contains small components that may be dangerous
if swallowed.
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INTERNALLY POWERED ME EQUIPMENT. Not Suitable for use in an OXYGEN RICH
ENVIRONMENT
WARNINGS :
Read This Manual First.
Failure to operate the system according to the guidelines and
safeguards specified in this manual could result in a hazardous condition.
DO NOT Ignore Low/High Blood Glucose Symptoms.
If your glucose readings do not
match what you are feeling, use your blood glucose meter; or, if needed, consult your
healthcare practitioner.
Use a Blood Glucose (BG) Meter To Make Treatment Decisions Under The Following
Conditions:
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During the first 2-hour warmup period when you start a new sensor. You won’t get any
sensor readings, alarm/alerts until your system begins to transmit data.
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If you suspect that your sensor readings may be inaccurate for any reason.
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If your sensor readings do not match what you are feeling.
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If you are experiencing symptoms that may be due to low or high blood glucose.
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If your sensor readings do not include your current glucose concentration or a glucose trend
arrow.
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If you wish to confirm hypoglycemia or impending hypoglycemia as reported by the sensor.
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If you are experiencing rapid glucose changes (more than 2 mg/dL per minute), the sensor
readings displayed may be less accurate and not as timely.
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When you see the symbol on your receiver display, you must check your BG value with a
BG meter before making any treatment decisions. Sensor readings may be less accurate
and may not reflect your current glucose levels.
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