User's Manual
"Warm up..." appears on the Home screen until the sensor is ready for first
calibration. Your pump begins displaying SG data up to 15 minutes after you
successfully calibrate your sensor. For details about calibration, see Calibrating
your sensor, on page 183.
If you receive a message that your pump cannot find the sensor signal,
continue to the next section.
If your pump cannot find the sensor signal:
1. If your pump cannot find the sensor signal, follow the instructions on your
pump screen. Your pump guides you through the following steps:
a. Disconnect and reconnect the transmitter from the sensor. Pay attention
to the transmitter, and notice if the transmitter light blinks when
connected to the sensor. If the transmitter light does not blink, you need
to charge your transmitter.
b. Move your pump closer to your transmitter. It can take up to 15 minutes
for your pump to find the sensor signal.
c. If your pump is still unable to find the sensor signal, make sure you are
away from any electronic devices that might cause interference.
2. If you have gone through all of the troubleshooting on your pump screen
and your pump still cannot find the sensor signal, contact your local help line
or representative for assistance.
Calibrating your sensor
Calibration is the process of entering a BG meter reading to calculate sensor
glucose values. You must calibrate your sensor regularly to ensure you continue to
receive sensor glucose data. For details, see Guidelines for calibrating, on page 186.
Within two hours after you use your pump to start the sensor, your pump displays
a Calibrate now alert to let you know that a calibration is due. This BG meter
reading is the first calibration for your sensor. It takes up to 15 minutes after
calibration to see the first sensor glucose reading on your Home screen. You enter
your second calibration within six hours after your first calibration.
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