Removing A Sensor; Transmitter Removal - Dexcom G4 PLATINUM User Manual

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11.2 REMOVING A SENSOR

WARNING
Do not ignore sensor fractures. Sensors may fracture on rare occasions. If a
sensor breaks and no portion of it is visible above the skin, do not attempt to
remove it. Seek professional medical help if you have symptoms of infection or
inflammation—redness, swelling or pain—at the insertion site. If you experience
a broken sensor, please report this to our Technical Support department at
1.877.339.2664 or 1.858.200.0200 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When you remove the sensor, make sure to pull out the sensor pod while the transmitter is still
attached.
1. Gently peel up the sensor pod adhesive patch from your skin. This will pull out your sensor.

11.3 TRANSMITTER REMOVAL

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