Sensor signal not found.
Minimed cgm sensor error.
If the alert persists test your transmitter with the tester.
It has reached the end of its useful life.
For example insert so the sensor on the bottom and the transmitter sits on top.
Minimed 630g system support sensor alerts alarms and messages sensor expired sensor expired sensor expired.
The glucose sensor signals are either too high or too low.
Press esc then act to clear the alert.
Try a different orientations for the sensor and transmitter.
Remove the transmitter from the sensor for about ten seconds and then reconnect it to the sensor.
It is not recommended to calibrate your cgm device when sensor or blood glucose values are changing rapidly e g following a meal or physical exercise.
If a control solution test is out of range please note that the result may be transmitted to your pump when in the always send mode.
Repeat the connection process.
If not correct go to the utilities menu and reset the date and time.
For cgm users follow the find lost sensor procedure to re establish communication with the sensor.
The sensor itself can also contribute to potential losses in communication if it is pulled out from the skin.
Follow the steps for changing your sensor.
For more information about how to insert properly click here.
Your sensor and transmitter may have become disconnected.
The sensor has been used for 6 days 144 hours.
Verify that the insulin pump cgm monitor time and date are correct.
If inserted in these areas it may decrease the flow of interstitial fluid or the sensor may kink.
Do not insert the sensor into an area that is lean scarred or hardened.
Next steps change your sensor.
Select ok to clear the alert.
You do not need to change the glucose sensor.
After multiple attempts the pump failed to detect the transmitter and is unable to receive sensor signal.