Thank you!Hi there @Alison204 . I believe @EllieM uses a pump. I have tagged her for you. I am sure a number of T1 members who use pumps will be along and will be able to assist you with your questions.
Oh, haha that’s interesting, thank you for sharing!@Alison204 .. just an aside on the top tip... microwaves are specifically designed to block radiation in the micro millimetre wavelength range.. that's what a microwave is.. (don't mean to be flippant, I also work with telecoms and electronics). The kind of electrical signal coming from a transmitter will be in a different part of the frequency range, and will definitely ... definitely not be microwave (would cook your arm). A small wrap of tin foil will be just as effective.
Thank you so much! This has workedHi Alison
Im using g7 now but was using g6 until a few months ago but from what I remember you need to click on ' stop sensor ' on your phone as the sensor paired on your phone will be the old one with your old transmitter. When you stop a sensor in either pump or phone it doesn't actually stop the sensor working but stops the device receiving data, so you have nothing to lose as your phone isn't receiving data anyway.
I do use android but im sure apple will be the same!
Thank you, that’s useful!Al I do is wait for the sensor to expire then I setup new sensor and transmitter on phone…. Wait about ten minutes into warmup.. the I enter transmitter code into the pump and click start sensor but chick skip code
And that’s it
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