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Upgrading the 640g to 670g
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<blockquote data-quote="dancer" data-source="post: 2151239" data-attributes="member: 110569"><p>If the difference between blood test and sensor reading is too big to calibrate, switch off auto mode for about 3 hours and switch back on again. You will be asked to calibrate, then asked to test BG for auto mode. This usually works for me and saves ruining another sensor.</p><p></p><p>If a calibration is rejected for the 2nd time and you're told to change sensor, you can try restarting it as a new sensor - but this means carefully removing the transmitter without moving the sensor (sharp scissors can help here). You can't restart a sensor without recharging the transmitter. </p><p></p><p>Obviously restarting the sensor won't work if there definitely is a fault in it, but it is worth trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer, post: 2151239, member: 110569"] If the difference between blood test and sensor reading is too big to calibrate, switch off auto mode for about 3 hours and switch back on again. You will be asked to calibrate, then asked to test BG for auto mode. This usually works for me and saves ruining another sensor. If a calibration is rejected for the 2nd time and you're told to change sensor, you can try restarting it as a new sensor - but this means carefully removing the transmitter without moving the sensor (sharp scissors can help here). You can't restart a sensor without recharging the transmitter. Obviously restarting the sensor won't work if there definitely is a fault in it, but it is worth trying. [/QUOTE]
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