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Living with your Sensor
Activities
Bathing, Showering and Swimming: Your Sensor is water-resistant and can be
worn while bathing, showering or swimming. Do NOT take your Sensor deeper
than 1 metre (3 ft) or immerse it longer than 30 minutes in water. Note that
bluetooth performance may be impacted if using the system while underwater.
Sleeping: Your Sensor should not interfere with your sleep. If you have reminders
set to go o" while you are sleeping or have glucose alarms set, place your phone
nearby.
Travelling by Air: You may use your System while on an aircraft, following any
requests from the flight crew. You can continue to get Sensor glucose readings and
alarms after you put your phone in aeroplane mode, as long as Bluetooth is
enabled.
IMPORTANT: Glucose alarms will not be issued while your phone is in aeroplane
mode unless you enable Bluetooth.
Some airport full-body scanners include X-ray or millimetre 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.
Note:
Changing the time a"ects the graphs and statistics. The
appear on your glucose graph indicating a time change. Gaps in the graph may
result or glucose readings may be hidden.
Maintenance
The Sensor has no serviceable parts.
ART42490-004_rev-A 10:30am 04-May-22
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