How will I know when the MiniLink REAL-Time Transmitter battery is getting low?
When the MiniLink REAL-Time Transmitter reaches a low battery condition, it will notify the insulin pump. The insulin pump then displays a “LOW TRANSMTR” notification. From the first “LOW TRANSMTR” notification of a low battery, you have about five days of continuous use before the battery is completely depleted. You will then receive a “BAD TRANSMTR” notice, which means the transmitter battery will need to be recharged for further use.
When the MiniLink REAL-Time Transmitter reaches a low battery condition, it will notify the insulin pump. The insulin pump then displays a “LOW TRANSMTR” notification. From the first “LOW TRANSMTR” notification of a low battery, you have about three days of continuous use before the battery is completely depleted. You will then receive a “BAD TRANSMTR” notice, which means the transmitter battery will need to be recharged for further use.
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