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Continuous glucose monitoring system
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Radiated Fields
Disturbance
IEC 61000-4-3
Radiated and
Conducted Fields
Aircraft use
Electromagnetic interference can still occur in the home healthcare
environment as control over the EMC environment cannot be
guaranteed. An interference event can be recognized by gaps in G6
Pro readings or gross inaccuracies. The user is encouraged to try to
mitigate these effects by one of the following measures:
If the G6 Pro reading changes by 30% or more in 5 minutes and the
change does not reflect symptoms or recent actions, take a meter
reading. Compare the two readings and contact Technical Support
if they do not follow the 30/30 rule. The 30/30 rule is the following:
If the meter shows less than 70 mg/dL, CGM should read within ±
30 points. If the meter shows 70 mg/dL and above, the CGM should
read ± 30%. Example: a 202 mg/dL sensor reading and a 188 mg/dL
glucose meter value = a 7% difference (this is still considered accurate).
If a reading is outside of the 30/30 rule, if you want, calibrate again to
more closely align your patient's CGM and meter.
If display device misses 20 minutes of sensor glucose data (4 readings),
the Signal Loss error displays. To resolve, see Appendix A.1.
If display device shows the loading screen unexpectedly and does not
display the trend screen within 3 minutes, contact Technical Support.
For more information, see Appendix A.1.
G6 Pro User Guide
Appendix G: Technical Information
Transmitter Compliance Level
10 V/m at 80 MHz to 2700 MHz (AM
Modulation)
FAA RTCA /DO-160 edition G Section 20
Category T.
Can be used on aircraft according to the
directions provided by the operator of the
aircraft
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