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How do I connect my enlite sensor to pump?

How do I connect my enlite sensor to pump?

Linking a Transmitter to your pump

  1. Attach your transmitter to the charger and make sure it is fully charged.
  2. Press Menu, select Utilities, and then Device Options.
  3. Select Connect Device.
  4. Select Auto Connect.
  5. Press Down.
  6. Select Continue.
  7. Now remove the transmitter from the charger.
  8. Immediately select Search on the pump.

Where do you put the Enlite Sensor?

Choose a site that has enough fat on your abdomen or back of your upper arms. Be sure to insert your sensor at least: 2 inches (5 centimeters) from your navel. 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your insulin pump infusion site.

How is a glucose sensor inserted?

The System includes: 1) a small sensor inserted subcutaneously by a doctor, 2) a removable smart transmitter worn over the sensor, and 3) a mobile app to display the glucose readings. The sensor is inserted under the skin (upper arm) and measures glucose in interstitial fluid for up to 90 days.

Why won’t my sensor connect to my pump?

Remove the transmitter from the sensor for about ten seconds, and then reconnect it to the sensor. It can take up to 15 minutes for your pump to find the sensor signal. If your pump still cannot find the sensor signal, call the 24 Hour Helpline for assistance.

How do you charge a Medtronic sensor?

To charge the transmitter: 1 Connect the transmitter to the charger by lining it up, flat side down, with the charger. Push the two components together fully. 2 Within 10 seconds after the transmitter is connected, a green light on the charger will flash for one to two seconds as the charger powers on.

How often do you change enlite sensor?

The Enlite™ glucose sensor can be worn for up to 6 days at a time and the Guardian Sensor (3) up to 7 days. The expiration date is on the outside of the glucose sensor box and on each individual glucose sensor package​.

Where can I put my diabetic sensor?

The sensor insertion site should be at least: 2 inches (5 cm) from your navel. 1 inch (2.5 cm) from your insulin pump infusion site. 1 inch (2.5 cm) from any manual insulin injection site….Locations for inserting glucose sensors.

Approved Age Sensor Insertion Site
2 to 13 Abdomen and Buttocks
14 and older Abdomen and Arm

How does Flash glucose work?

Flash glucose monitoring A flash glucose monitor, or flash for short, uses a sensor that is placed on the back of the upper arm and worn externally by the user, allowing glucose information to be monitored using a mobile app.

Does inserting dexcom hurt?

The Dexcom G6 auto applicator was designed for easier, more consistent sensor insertions. According to a survey of Dexcom G6 users, 84% reported that the initial sensor insertion was painless and 100% reported that the applicator was easy to use1.