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Good morning all, I have been lurking for sometime but I'm not one to post, however on this subject I though I needed to.
I applied a new sensor last night and activated it this morning as I know a lot of others out there do. However after the obligatory hour I tried to take my first reading to get the "try again in 10 minutes" error. Having tried again 6 or 7 times over a period of two hours I called Abbott to report a failed sensor. I told the customer services agent that I had applied the sensor last night and activated it this morning. I was told that they would replace the sensor this time but that they classed a delay in activation of more than a couple of hours as "user damage"! I discussed the fact that the sensors were not always that reliable for the first 12 - 24 hours but this was dismissed as happening only occasionally and to only a few people who may be sensitive to having the filament in their skin.
Be warned!
I applied a new sensor last night and activated it this morning as I know a lot of others out there do. However after the obligatory hour I tried to take my first reading to get the "try again in 10 minutes" error. Having tried again 6 or 7 times over a period of two hours I called Abbott to report a failed sensor. I told the customer services agent that I had applied the sensor last night and activated it this morning. I was told that they would replace the sensor this time but that they classed a delay in activation of more than a couple of hours as "user damage"! I discussed the fact that the sensors were not always that reliable for the first 12 - 24 hours but this was dismissed as happening only occasionally and to only a few people who may be sensitive to having the filament in their skin.
Be warned!