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CONTRAINDICATION: The Sensor must be removed prior to Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI).
WARNING:
Do not ignore symptoms that may be due to low or high blood
glucose. If you have symptoms that do not match the Sensor glucose reading, or
suspect your reading may be inaccurate, check the reading by conducting a
fingerstick test using a blood glucose meter. If you are experiencing symptoms
that are not consistent with your glucose readings, consult your healthcare
professional.
CAUTION:
The Sensor contains small parts that may be dangerous if swallowed.
On rare occasions, you may get inaccurate Sensor glucose readings. If you
believe your readings are not correct or are inconsistent with how you feel,
perform a blood glucose test on your finger to confirm your glucose and check
to make sure your Sensor has not come loose. If the problem continues or if
your Sensor is coming loose, remove the current Sensor and apply a new one.
Intense exercise may cause your Sensor to loosen due to sweat or movement of
the Sensor. If your Sensor comes loose, you may get no readings or unreliable
readings, which may not match how you feel. Follow the instructions to select an
appropriate application site.
Some individuals may be sensitive to the adhesive that keeps the Sensor
attached to the skin. If you notice significant skin irritation around or under your
Sensor, remove the Sensor and stop using the Sensor. Contact your healthcare
professional before continuing to use the Sensor.
Performance of the Sensor when used with other implanted medical devices,
such as pacemakers, has not been evaluated.
Do not reuse Sensors. The Sensor and Sensor Applicator are designed for single
use. Reuse may result in no glucose readings and infection. Not suitable for re-
sterilisation. Further exposure to irradiation may cause inaccurate results.
Additional Safety Information
Physiological di"erences between the interstitial fluid and capillary blood may
ART42490-004_rev-A 10:30am 04-May-22

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