User's Manual
Problem Likely Cause(s) Resolution
The green light on the
transmitter does not
flash when you con-
nect it to the sensor.
Your transmitter is not
fully connected.
Your transmitter is low
on power.
Your sensor is not prop-
erly inserted into your
body.
1
Disconnect the transmitter from the
sensor.
2
Wait for five seconds and reconnect them.
If the green light still does not flash, pro-
ceed to step 3.
3
Fully charge the transmitter. If the green
light still does not flash, proceed to step 4.
4
The sensor may not be properly inserted
into your body. Insert a new sensor.
The green light on the
transmitter does not
flash when you con-
nect it to the tester.
Your transmitter is low
on power.
Your transmitter is not
fully connected.
1
Check the connection between the trans-
mitter and the tester. If the green light still
does not flash, proceed to step 2.
2
Fully charge the transmitter.
3
Test the transmitter with the tester again.
If you still do not see the green light flash,
call the 24 Hour HelpLine or your local
representative. It may be time to replace
your transmitter.
Your transmitter bat-
tery does not last for
seven days.
Your transmitter is not
fully charged when you
connect it to the sensor.
The transmitter and
pump frequently lose
wireless connection.
1
Fully charge the transmitter before con-
necting it to the sensor. If the transmitter
battery still does not last for seven days,
proceed to step 2.
2
Move away from any device that can
cause RF interference. For more informa-
tion on RF interference, see Radio Fre-
quency (RF) communication, on page 2.
3
Make sure your pump and your transmitter
are located on the same side of your body
to minimize any RF interference. If your
fully charged transmitter battery continues
to lose power before a full seven days,
call the 24 Hour HelpLine or your local
representative. It may be time to replace
your transmitter.
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