FHS
August 1, 2010, 8:05pm
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Sensor was still functioning, readings were reasonably accurate, haven't received any ???. Restarted, got the message to enter 2 BGs, entered the first then got the Sensor Error 1. Stopped and reseated the sensor, restarted, and thesame thing happened again.
Is the sensor done?
Thanks!
that has happened so often to me I cant tell you…I just keep trying til it sticks! (Or, I keep sticking til it works)Good luck, and PEACE!
Isn’t Sensor Error 1 covered in the manual? I don’t know where my manual is at the moment. It should be there.
Dee1
August 1, 2010, 10:58pm
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What do you ean by “reseated the sensor”? I daren’t move mine once its in!!
FHS
August 2, 2010, 12:51am
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Thanks Steve. No go. Just put in a new sensor.
FHS
August 2, 2010, 12:51am
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Yeah Richard, but it just means that it’s not calibrating properly. Doesn’t say why that would happen.
FHS
August 2, 2010, 12:55am
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Doh! I meant transmitter.
FHS wrote, “restarted the sensor.” (Not “reseated”.) I agree that reseating is a bad, bad thing!
Sometimes the transmitter snaps partially loose and causes problems. You have to snap it back in place. That is easy to do.
FHS
August 2, 2010, 3:36pm
11
Yeah, I pulled the sensor out and it looked pristine compared to some of the previous ones. Even the adhesive had minimal wear. =/
At least it went its full 7 days.