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Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 スタート
Remove and Replace
Your Sensor
Here is how to remove, replace, and properly dispose of
system components.
Remove Sensor
Your reader will alert you when it's time to remove the sensor.
Pull up the adhesive edge that keeps the sensor attached to
your skin. Then slowly peel from your skin in a single motion.
Replace Sensor
Remember to choose a diff erent spot on the back of your upper
arm to apply the new sensor. This will help avoid skin irritation.
Sensor Disposal
The sensor should be disposed of in accordance with all
applicable local regulations related to the disposal of electronic
equipment, batteries, sharps, and materials potentially exposed
to body fl uids.
Products that can be helpful for removal but are optional: *
• Baby Oil: Soft moisturizer
• Remove™ Adhesive: Removes adhesive residue on the skin
• UNI-SOLVE™ Adhesive Remover: Formulated to reduce
adhesive trauma to the skin by thoroughly dissolving dressing
*Abbott Diabetes Care ("ADC") is not affi liated with the manufacturers of the products listed. Reference to third-party
products does not constitute or imply an endorsement, recommendation, sponsorship or favoring of any product or
manufacturer. ADC is not responsible for the completeness or accuracy of any information regarding third-party products.
ADC makes no representations, expressed or implied, regarding third-party products or their manufacturers, quality or
suitability for you. Manufacturers' instructions for use of each product should be followed.
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The CGM Diff erence
CGM readings can be diff erent than Blood Glucose Monitor
(BGM) readings but are proven to be accurate.
can be used for treatment decisions. *
CGM measures interstitial fl uid glucose,
Blood glucose
readings are taken
from blood with
fi ngersticks.
Glucose enters your bloodstream fi rst
before it enters the interstitial fl uid.
There are times when your CGM and
be diff erent, including when:
• You took more than 500 mg per day of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
• It is the fi rst 12 hours wearing a new sensor
• Your sensor is not securely applied
• A sensor kit was stored somewhere outside of temperature
range (36°F to 82°F)
* Fingersticks are required if your glucose alarms and readings do not match symptoms or when you see Check Blood
Glucose symbol during the fi rst 12 hours.
Reference: 1. FreeStyle Libre 2 User's Manual.
CGM readings
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not blood glucose.
CGM Sensor
Skin Layer
CGM readings are
taken from interstitial
fl uid, a thin layer of
FPO
fl uid that surrounds
the cells below your
skin.
BGM
readings may
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