[Diabetes-Talk] re question in regards to the dexcom g5 and how to kow when the battery on teh transmitte is low or needs ot be replacd with a ew transmitter n
Gary-melconian
gmelconian619 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 05:45:00 UTC 2017
That's what I wanted to know about .as far as the transmitter alerts. So
that's good to know as I have the same situation the app on my I pad air as
I cant afford an I phone and have an android phone instead.
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From: TALey at ups.com [mailto:TALey at ups.com]
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 8:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [Diabetes-Talk] re question in regards to the dexcom g5 and how
to kow when the battery on teh transmitte is low or needs ot be replacd with
a ew transmitter n
Hi Gary,
I use the Dexcom G5 Mobile. The G5 Mobile transmitters last three months and
my supply company sends two transmitters with each order.
On my G5 Mobile iPhone app, I am alerted several weeks in advance when my
current transmitter is running low on battery and it tells me to reorder if
I need to. This is followed-up by another warning when you have only a week
of battery to go. It says that after you begin your next sensor session, you
must replace your transmitter before you can start another sensor session
after that.
Hope this helps.
Tom
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