Traveling by Air: You may use your System while on an aircraft, following any
requests from the flight crew.
IMPORTANT: Alarms will not be issued while your phone is in airplane mode
unless you enable Bluetooth.
While using the App, you can continue to get Sensor glucose readings after
you put your phone in airplane mode. If using Android Phone, also turn NFC
back on.
The Reader is classed as a Medical-Portable Electronic Device (M-PED) that
meets all required M-PED emission standards for safe use onboard an aircraft:
RTCA/DO160, Section 21, Category M.
Some airport full-body scanners include x-ray or millimeter radio-wave, which
you cannot expose your Sensor to. The e!ect of these scanners has not been
evaluated and the exposure may damage the Sensor or cause inaccurate
results. To avoid removing your Sensor, you may request another type of
screening. If you do choose to go through a full-body scanner, you must
remove your Sensor.
The Sensor can be exposed to common electrostatic (ESD) and
electromagnetic interference (EMI), including airport metal detectors. You can
also keep your Reader on while going through these.
Note:
Changing the time and date a!ects the graphs and statistics. The
symbol may appear on your glucose graph indicating a time change. Gaps in the
graph may result or glucose readings may be hidden.
If you are changing time zones, you can change the time and date settings on
the Reader by touching the Settings symbol
Time & Date.
Charging the Reader
A fully charged Reader battery should last up to 4 days. Your battery life may
vary depending on your usage. A Low Battery message accompanies your
result when you have enough charge remaining for about one day of use.
Plug the included USB cable into an electrical outlet using the included power
adapter. Then, plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the
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