User's Manual

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IMPORTANT: The Receiver will sound an alarm and display a ”Replace TX Battery
with New Sensor” message 4 days before the Transmitter battery needs to be
changed. Replace the Transmitter battery just before you insert a new Sensor.
Attaching the Transmitter to the Sensor
1. After the Sensor has been inserted, place the Transmitter partway over the
Sensor Support Mount with the front facing away from the Sensor Support
Mount.
2. Slide the Transmitter until it clicks into place (see below). The Transmitter Tabs
slide into the Sensor Support Mount Guides for a tight connection. Check that
there is no space between the Sensor Support Mount and the Transmitter.
NOTE: Because of differences in skin type, exercise, weather, and other factors,
adhesion of the Sensor/Transmitter unit may vary. You may want to use an over-
bandage in certain conditions (see page 49).
Once the Transmitter is attached to the Sensor, it will begin transmitting data to the
Receiver. After entering the Sensor code and performing the first calibration (see
next sub-section) you will be receiving continuous glucose readings.