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Dexcom G5 Mobile System User Guide
117Ending Your Sensor Session and Transmitter Session
8.1 Introduction
Dexcom G5 Mobile sensor sessions last seven days. This chapter reviews what you should
expect when your session is about to expire and removing the sensor and transmitter. It also
covers how to determine if you need to end your session early.
After this chapter, you will be able to:
Identify replace sensor prompts at the end of a seven-day sensor session
Recognize when you have to end a sensor session early
Successfully end a sensor session early
Identify how you can prevent sensor session failures
Remove your sensor pod with transmitter attached
Separate transmitter from sensor pod
Determine if transmitter can be used for another sensor session
Pair a new transmitter
To keep up with your glucose trends, its important to begin a new sensor session as quickly
as possible. After a sensor session ends, the sensor stops taking your sensor glucose
readings. You won’t get your trends, nor will you get any Alarm or Alerts.
Before stopping a session and removing the sensor pod and transmitter, review the following
safety statements to make sure you don’t harm yourself.
Chapter 8
Lets G5! The Basics:
Ending Your Sensor Session and Transmitter
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