![]() The Sensor Life Icon (calendar icon) will show how many days your sensor has left. You will now see 3 icons in the system status bar. Red means it is close to the end of the life of the current sensor.įor your Guardian Connect system, tap on the menu (3 parallel lines) in the top left corner of your app’s Home Screen. It will also change from green > yellow > red throughout the life of the sensor. This shows how many days are left on your current sensor. The sixth icon in from the left looks like a calendar and will have a number in the center. Where can I see how many days I have left on my current sensor?įor your MiniMed™ 670G or 770G pump, from the Home screen, press the center button, select Status, select Sensor and scroll down to see time left on your current sensor.įor your MiniMed™ 630G insulin pump, from the Home screen, press the up arrow to highlight your top status bar. Preferably, before meals and at bedtime.Īlthough calibrating more than 4 times a day will not negatively affect the sensor's accuracy, keep in mind that additional calibrations can lead to calibration errors and unwanted alarms and alerts. It is best to calibrate when your glucose is not changing rapidly. Calibrating three or four times per day is optimal. After the first day, the minimum calibrations needed is one every 12 hours (twice a day), but you may receive a Calibrate Now alert if one is needed sooner. The steps to charging the transmitter are the same regardless of the one you use.Īfter inserting a new sensor, a calibration is needed within 2 hours (after warm-up is complete) and again in 6 hours. Your transmitter may look different and that’s okay. Disconnect and reconnect to the charger to re-charge again before use. Otherwise, the transmitter battery will be permanently damaged. ![]() Do not store the transmitter on the charger for more than 60 days. If you do not see the green flashing light on the transmitter, place it back on the charger until it is fully charged.ĬAUTION: The transmitter must be charged at least every 60 days. This indicates that it has enough battery power to be connected to the sensor. When you remove the transmitter from the charger, a green light should flash on the transmitter. ![]() A fully charged transmitter can be used for a maximum of seven days without recharging. When charging is complete, the green light on the charger will stay on, without flashing, for 15 to 20 seconds and then turn off. When the transmitter is charging, a green light will flash on the charger. To charge, place the transmitter on the charger. When and how should I charge the transmitter?Ĭharge the transmitter each time you change your sensor (which may take up to two hours).
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