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Eversense E3 CGM User Guide
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Eversense E3 System Overview
A separate blood glucose monitoring system (not provided by Senseonics) is required for calibrating the CGM System,
and to make treatment decisions under certain conditions. See Understanding Treatment Decisions with CGM.
When used properly, these components work together to help ensure you get continuous glucose monitoring for
up to 180 days.
To ensure you receive continuous glucose readings and other information, follow these daily use tips:
Wear your smart transmitter all the time except when charging.
The smart transmitter is water-resistant to a depth of 1 metre (3.2 feet) for 30 minutes. Exposing the smart
transmitter to conditions beyond this will result in damage and void your warranty.
Make sure your smart transmitter has enough battery power at all times.
Perform two blood glucose meter calibration tests each day when prompted.
Pay attention to alerts and notifications you receive from your smart transmitter and mobile device.
Replace the adhesive patch on your smart transmitter daily.
You can remove the smart transmitter from the upper arm at any time, except during calibration. Remember that
no data is collected when the smart transmitter is not communicating with the sensor. When you place the smart
transmitter back on the sensor site, it will take up to 10 minutes for sensor communication to re-start and for
glucose readings to appear in the app.
When the smart transmitter and mobile device are not within range of each other, any data gathered by the smart
transmitter is stored and sent to the app when the mobile device and smart transmitter are back within range.
It is safe for you to wear your sensor and smart transmitter when you go through metal detectors at airports?
While flying, the smart transmitter performs similarly to any other Bluetooth device. Be sure to follow the specific
safety guidelines mandated by the airline.
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