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POCTech CT100C (CT10) CGM
Frequently Asked Questions
March 2020 Global FAQ Master
Page 12 of 21
Question
Response
44.
How do I dispose of the POCTech CT-10 parts?
(LOCALIZATION REQUIRED)
Sensor: The sensor is considered medical waste. CHECK WITH LOCAL ADC QUALITY ON
CORRECT RESPONSE TO USE
Transmitter: CHECK WITH LOCAL ADC QUALITY ON CORRECT RESPONSE TO USE
Receiver: CHECK WITH LOCAL ADC QUALITY ON CORRECT RESPONSE TO USE
Battery: CHECK WITH LOCAL ADC QUALITY ON CORRECT RESPONSE TO USE
45.
How do I clean the POCTech CT-10 parts?
Alcohol wipes may be used to clean the surface of the transmitter and receiver. Reuse after drying
completely.
The transmitter and receiver are delicate electronic instruments. The receiver is NOT waterproof.
Wet environments should be avoided.
(Reference: User Guide)
46.
How do I remove the Transmitter from the Sensor?
To detach the Transmitter from the sensor:
1) Pull down the front of the sensor, away from the Transmitter, where it is hinged.
2) At the same time, slide the transmitter forward to detach from the sensor base.
47.
CT-Scan, X-Ray, MRI
If you must be examined with CT, X-ray, or MRI imaging, remove the transmitter and sensor. Start
a new sensor after the examination.
48.
Is POCTech CT-10 safe for use in children?
POCTECH CT-10 is not indicated for use in children. There are currently no trials documenting
the safety and efficacy of POCTech CT-10 in children.
At this time, POCTech CT-10 is a continuous glucose monitoring system indicated for the
management of diabetes in persons age 18 years and older.
WARNING:
Avoid contact by small children. The system contains small parts that may present a choking risk if
swallowed.
49.
Is POCTech CT-10 safe for use during pregnancy?
POCTECH CT-10 is not indicated for use in pregnancy or for gestational diabetes. There are
currently no trials documenting the safety and efficacy of POCTech CT-10 in pregnancy or for
gestational diabetes.

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