Thanks for this flowerpot. Just placed my order for the 640G. Hoping with time to get 14 days out of sensors.You disconnect the grey semi circular transmitter whilst trying not to pull on the sensor and recharge it. It took my charger about 25 minutes - the green light on the charger stops flashing once the transmitter is fully charged. I reconnected it to the existing sensor and you see 7 - .I think it's 7! - short flashes of a green light on the transmitter to show it has found the sensor. The pump then shows a sensor found message, with either Reconnect to old sensor or link to new sensor. Choose link to new sensor and the pump should immediately start showing the bar across the screen indicating the time until calibration. After that mine worked perfectly until it stopped this pm.
I put my sensor down towards my hip bone before I run out of fat and change from side to side .
It is a bit fiddly removing the transmitter to recharge but well worth it to get nearly 5 days extra spot on readings. I hope you can manage to get it to work.
Is this the Dexcom you're talking about? How would I recharge the sensor, the gray bit, when there is no connection for it.you have to take the transmitter off, give it a little charge and then reattach and then start new sensor
No, as the title says, it is Enlites on the Medtronic.Is this the Dexcom you're talking about? How would I recharge the sensor, the gray bit, when there is no connection for it.
Is this the Dexcom you're talking about? How would I recharge the sensor, the gray bit, when there is no connection for it.
Nice - that seems excellent.I've just got 19 days out of my Enlite sensor before it failed,so quite pleased with that.
Yes you can, I manage 3 weeks with mine no effort at all. Most I've had is 47 daysYou can restart Dexcom sensors, then?
I have tried the enlites with my 640g pump. I was not impressed by them at all, it was turning off my pump saying I was low when I wasn't and giving readings which were nowhere near what I actually was. :-( I've got the Dexcom on at the moment (trial by by diabetes centre) and am now on my second week with it performing really well. Not had any problems with the Dexcom at all and the sensors apparently will last a long time unlike the enlites.I'm so impressed!!! I can't even get the six days out of my Enlite. Just this morning it has failed and is asking for a new sensor I only inserted it yesterday, and that was after 4 days. My head is melted with them. Rang the medtronic helpline and she said try not pressing at all when inserting?? it might fix the problem. Any one else find they have this problem?? Oh I also had huge differences in sensor blood glucose reading and actual reading. Sensor this morning said 8.0 actual reading was 21.2 (dodgey cannula over night me thinks cos all back to normal now)
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