Are you tired of the tedious process of checking blood sugars, especially in the midst of a busy day? Discover a game-changing tool in diabetes management – the Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system from Fitterfly Wellness.
In this step-by-step video, we’ll guide you through the painless process of pairing your CGM sensor, ensuring you can monitor your glucose levels effortlessly.
Enabling NFC for Smooth Pairing: Before you begin, ensure that the NFC (Near Field Communication) feature on your phone is enabled. For iPhones, it’s typically auto-enabled. Android users may need to enable it in their phone settings under NFC.
Three Simple Pairing Methods:
Troubleshooting and Tips: If you encounter any sensor-related issues, such as dislodgement, report it immediately via the help option in the sensor section. If you notice unusual readings after the first 24 hours, initiate the sensor verification process for a resolution.
Remember, your sensor will be replaced free of charge if it falls off within the first 14 days, has not collected any data, or shows continuous low readings for more than 72 hours.
To learn more about Fitterfly’s Diabetes Care Program and how it can help you intelligently take control of your diabetes, speak to one of our counselors by just giving us a missed call at 08069450746, and we will definitely get back to you.
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