Users Manual
8
Safety Information
WARNINGS :
Read This Manual First. Failure to operate the system according to the guidelines and
safeguards specified in this manual could result in a hazardous condition.
DO NOT Ignore Low/High Blood Glucose Symptoms. If your glucose readings do not
match what you are feeling, use your blood glucose meter; or, if needed, consult your
healthcare practitioner.
Use a Blood Glucose (BG) Meter To Make Treatment Decisions Under The Following
Conditions:
• During the first 2-hour warmup period when you start a new sensor. You won’t get any
sensor readings, alarm/alerts until your system begins to transmit data.
• If you suspect that your sensor readings may be inaccurate for any reason.
• If your sensor readings do not match what you are feeling.
• If you are experiencing symptoms that may be due to low or high blood glucose.
• If your sensor readings do not include your current glucose concentration or a glucose trend
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• If you wish to confirm hypoglycemia or impending hypoglycemia as reported by the sensor.
• If you are experiencing rapid glucose changes (more than 2 mg/dL per minute), the sensor
readings displayed may be less accurate and not as timely.
• When you see the symbol on your receiver (HR310) display, you must check your BG
value with a BG meter before making any treatment decisions. Sensor readings may be less
accurate and may not reflect your current glucose levels.