Automatic Sensor Shut-Off; Ending A Sensor Session Before Automatic Shut-Off; Removing The Sensor And Transmitter - Tandem t:slim X2 User Manual

Insulin pump with basal-iq technology
Hide thumbs Also See for t:slim X2:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Chapter 24 – Ending Your CGM Sensor Session
Ending Your Sensor Session
When the sensor session ends, you will
need to replace the sensor and start a
new sensor session. In some cases
your sensor session may end early. You
may also choose to end the sensor
session early.
Glucose alerts and alarms do not work
after the sensor session ends.

24.1 Automatic Sensor Shut-Off

Your t:slim X2 Pump tells you how
much time you have left until your sen-
sor session is complete. The "SENSOR
EXPIRING SOON" screen shows at 6
hours remaining, 2 hours remaining,
and 30 minutes remaining before your
10 day session ends. You will continue
to receive sensor glucose readings after
each reminder.
When you see the SENSOR EXPIRING
SOON Screen:
1. Tap CLOSE to return to the
previous screen.
214
 The "SENSOR EXPIRING SOON"
screen will show again when there
are 2 hours remaining, and when
there are 30 minutes remaining.
 After the final 30 minutes, the
"REPLACE SENSOR" screen is
displayed.
2. Tap CLOSE.
 The Home Screen will appear with
the Replace Sensor icon in the
place where sensor glucose
readings normally show.
New sensor glucose readings do not
show on your t:slim X2 Pump after your
sensor session ends. You must remove
your sensor and insert a new sensor.
24.2 Ending a Sensor Session
Before Automatic Shut-Off
You can end your sensor session at any
time before the automatic sensor shut-
off. To end your sensor session early:
1. From the Home Screen, tap
OPTIONS.
2. Tap My CGM.
3. Tap STOP SENSOR.
4. Tap YES to confirm.
 The "SENSOR STOPPED" screen is
temporarily displayed.
 The Home Screen will appear with
the Replace Sensor icon in the
place where sensor glucose
readings normally show.
New sensor glucose readings do not
show on your t:slim X2 Pump after your
sensor session ends. You must remove
your sensor and insert a new sensor.
24.3 Removing the Sensor and
Transmitter
WARNING
DO NOT ignore broken or detached sensor
wires. A sensor wire could remain under your
skin. If a sensor wire breaks off under your skin
and you can't see it, don't try to remove it. Con-
tact your healthcare provider. Also seek profes-
sional medical help if you have symptoms of
infection or inflammation — redness, swelling,
Customer Technical Support: (877) 801-6901

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents