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Replacing Your Sensor
Your Sensor automatically stops working after 14 days of wear and must be
replaced. You should also replace your Sensor if you notice any irritation or
discomfort at the application site or if the App reports a problem with the Sensor
currently in use. Taking action early can keep small problems from turning into
larger ones.
CAUTION:
If the glucose readings from the Sensor do NOT seem to match with
how you feel, check to make sure that your Sensor has not come loose. If the
Sensor tip has come out of your skin, or your Sensor is coming loose, remove the
Sensor and apply a new one.
Setting Reminders
You can create single or repeating reminders to help you remember things like
checking your glucose or taking insulin. You can also set a reminder to remind you
to check your alarm settings if you have disabled your alarms temporarily. There is
one default reminder to help you remember to check your glucose. This Check
Glucose reminder can be changed or disabled but cannot be deleted.
Note:
To receive reminders, make sure notifications for the App are enabled. If you
want to receive a sound/vibration with your reminder, ensure that sound/vibration
on your phone is turned on, sound is set at a level you can hear and your phone's
Do Not Disturb feature is turned o". If Do Not Disturb is on, you will only see your
reminder on the screen.
1. To add a new reminder, go to the Main Menu and tap Reminders. Tap ADD
REMINDER.
2. Name your reminder.
3. Tap the time fields to set the time for the reminder.
Note:
If you would like the reminder to repeat, tap the slider to the right. You
can also select which days you would like to receive the reminder.
4. Tap DONE. You will now see your reminder on the list along with the time you
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