Taping The Sensor Pod; Temporary Receiver Shutdown - Dexcom G4 User Manual

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3.9

TAPING THE SENSOR POD

The sensor pod should stay securely attached to
your skin using its own adhesive. But, if the patch
is peeling up, you can use medical tape (such as
Blenderm, Tegaderm, IV 3000, 3M tape) for extra
support. If you use tape, only tape over the white
adhesive patch on all sides for even support. Do
not tape over the transmitter or any of the plastic
parts of the sensor pod. Do not tape under the
sensor pod or leave any substance on the skin where you insert the sensor.
3.10

TEMPORARY RECEIVER SHUTDOWN

There may be times when you want to temporarily shut down your receiver.
Shutdown will stop all communication between the transmitter and receiver, and
will turn the receiver off. You will not receive sensor glucose readings or any
alerts or alarms while the receiver is shut down, but your current sensor session
will continue. Follow these steps to shut down your receiver:
1. From the main menu, scroll to and highlight
"Shutdown." Press the
2. Confirm that you want to shutdown your receiver.
a. If you want to shutdown, press the
to highlight "OK" and then press the
button.
b. If you want to cancel the shutdown, press the
SELECT
button (with "Cancel" highlighted) to
return to the main menu.
3. To turn the receiver back on and resume communication with the transmitter,
press the
SELECT
button. It may take up to 20 seconds for the display to turn
back on.
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SELECT
button.
LEFT
button
SELECT

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