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 are inconsistent
with how you feel, perform a blood glucose test on your nger to
conrm 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.
• Some individuals may be sensitive to the adhesive that keeps the
Sensor attached to the skin. If you notice signicant 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 eect of these types of procedures on the performance of the
System has not been evaluated.
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