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Warning:
If you saw any body fluid inside the connector opening on earlier
inspection, you must now discard the transmitter with tester still
attached, according to local regulations for battery disposal (non-
incineration).
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Disconnect the tester from the transmitter by gently squeezing the arms of the
tester.
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Inspect the housing of the transmitter for any signs of cracking, flaking, or
damage. If you see any of these signs, you must now discard the disinfected
transmitter according to local regulations for battery disposal (non-incineration).
Warning:
Do not use the device if you see any cracking, flaking, or damage to
the housing. Cracking, flaking, or damage to the housing are signs
of deterioration. Deterioration of the housing can affect the ability to
properly clean the transmitter, and result in serious injury. Call your
local representative and discard the device according to local
regulations for battery disposal (non-incineration), or contact your
healthcare professional for disposal information.
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Discard the used gloves and thoroughly wash hands with soap and water.
Removing adhesive residue
You may need to perform this procedure if there is adhesive residue present on the
transmitter. If you visually inspect the transmitter and see adhesive residue on it,
follow the instructions below.
To remove adhesive residue, you need medical adhesive remover (such as
®
Detachol
- which is a mineral spirit) and cotton swabs.
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