IEC60601-1-2; Special EMC Precautions for Medical Electrical Equipment
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Special Precautions regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): This body worn
device is intended to be operated within a reasonable residential, domestic, public or
work environment, where common levels of radiated "E" (V/m) or "H" fields (A/m)
exist; such as cellular phones, WiFi, Bluetooth, electric can openers, microwave and
induction ovens. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the provided instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical
Equipment communications as well. If you encounter RF interference from a mobile
or stationary RF transmitter, move away from the RF transmitter that is emitting the
interference.
Assistance
Please contact your local representative for assistance. Refer to the Medtronic Diabetes
International Contacts list at the beginning of this user guide for contact information.
Charger
The transmitter contains a non-replaceable, rechargeable battery that you can recharge
as needed with the charger. The charger has a green light that shows the charging status
and a red light that communicates any problems during charging. If you see a red light,
see the Troubleshooting section. The charger needs one AAA alkaline battery.
Note: If the battery is installed incorrectly or is low, the charger will not work. Repeat the
battery installation steps using a new battery.
Installing a battery in the charger
To install a battery in the charger:
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Push the battery cover in and slide it off (as shown in the image in step 3).
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Insert a new AAA alkaline battery. Make sure the + and - symbols on the battery align
with these same symbols shown on the charger.
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