Cautions and Important System Information:
What the System has not been evaluated for:
• The System has not been evaluated for use with other implanted medical
devices such as pacemakers .
• The System has not been evaluated for use in persons on dialysis or
people less than 4 years of age .
How to store the Sensor:
• Store the Sensor Kit between 4°C and 25°C . While you don’t need to keep
your Sensor Kit in a refrigerator, you can as long as the refrigerator is
between 4°C and 25°C .
When is Sensor Glucose different from Blood Glucose:
• Glucose levels in the interstitial fluid can be different from blood glucose
levels and may mean that Sensor glucose readings are different from
blood glucose . You may notice this difference during times when your
blood glucose is changing quickly, for example after eating, taking
insulin, or exercising .
When to remove the Sensor:
• On rare occasions, you may get inaccurate Sensor glucose readings .
If you believe your glucose readings are not correct or do not match
how you feel, perform a blood glucose test on your finger to confirm
your glucose . If the problem continues, remove your Sensor and apply
a new one .
• 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 System .
Contact your health care professional before continuing to use the System .
• If you have a medical appointment that includes strong magnetic
or electromagnetic radiation, for example an X-ray, MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging), or CT (Computed Tomography) scan, remove the
Sensor you are wearing and apply a new one after the appointment .
The effect of these types of procedures on the performance of the
system has not been evaluated .
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