How Long Should Dexcom G5 Transmitter Last
Dexcom guaranties the g5 transmitter only when it is started by the user within 5 months exactly of its shipping date.
How long should dexcom g5 transmitter last. Please reference our user guide for specific warranty information. A single dexcom g6 transmitter lasts for three months 90 days starting from the first time you snap it into a sensor provided that it is used within five months of its shipping date. This may be the dexcom g5 app on your smart device the dexcom g5 receiver or the t slim x2 insulin pump. A transmitter that is placed on top of the sensor and sends data wirelessly to a compatible display device.
Your transmitter is covered under a limited warranty for three months starting from the shipment date. September 10 2020 a single dexcom g6 sensor can be worn up to 10 days. Replace the transmitter as soon as possible when you see the message. If you miss it by a day and you run into trouble with the transmitter you are out of luck.
Additionally with dexcom g5 share you can share your data in real time to up to 5 followers. The transmitter battery keeps on running down and the odds get worse that you won t get 90 days out of it the further you wait. For tips on keeping your sensor on for the full 10 day wear please reference our sensor adhesive tips. The transmitter battery will last at least six 6 months.
An alert message shows when your transmitter has about one week left. However once you see the transmitter low battery screen replace the transmitter as soon as possible.