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At the end of your Sensor session (or wear period), you will need
to remove the Sensor. Gently peel up the adhesive patch from
your skin (this will pull out your Sensor Probe). Then remove the
Transmitter from the Sensor and keep it for your next continuous
glucose monitoring session (see Section 6.4).
6.1 REMOVING A SENSOR
Your Sensor session will end on time when the Sensor expires (after 7 days).
You can also choose to end the session early, or it might end early (less than 7
days) due to a Sensor failure.
Once your Sensor session has ended, glucose
readings will no longer be shown on the Receiver.
The Trend Graphs will indicate that the Sensor
session has ended by displaying a red Stoplight
Symbol in the upper right corner.
HELPFUL HINT: Remember to save your Transmitter after each Sensor
removal. The same Transmitter is used for each session until you have
reached the end of the Transmitter battery life. The Sensor can be thrown in
the trash.
A Stop Sign indicates
that your Sensor
session has ended