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Dexcom ONE User Guide
11
Dexcom ONE safety statements
Use correct transmitter and sensor
Dexcom ONE components are not compatible
with any previous Dexcom products. Do not
mix transmitters, receivers, and sensors from
different generations.
Transmitter safety
statements
Warnings
Inspect
Do not use a damaged or cracked transmitter. A
damaged transmitter could cause injuries from
electrical shocks and may make Dexcom ONE
not work correctly.
Use as directed
The transmitter is small and may pose a
choking hazard. Do not put it in your mouth or
let children hold it without adult supervision.
Precautions
Reuse transmitter – do not throw away
When ending a session, do not throw away the
transmitter. The transmitter is reusable until
Dexcom ONE notifies you that the transmitter
battery is about to expire.
For Healthcare Professionals: Please see
cleaning and disinfection instructions in
Professional Use Instructions.
Do not start transmitter past use by date
You can start a new transmitter on or beforeits
Use By date to get full use.
Starting a transmitterpastits Use By date may
cause incorrect results.
The Use By date is in YYYY-MM-DD
(Year-Month-Day) format on the transmitter
package label, next to the hourglass symbol.

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