No, it carries a battery but is spent like that of computers or mobiles.Over the years it loses its load capacity. Abbott no longer sells readers.The same your endocrine can get some
ruthbia said: no, wears a battery but is spent like that of computers or mobiles.Over the years it loses its load capacity. Abbott no longer sells readers.The same your endocrine can get some
So, if they do not sell readers, as we have to do, since when changing a sensor they tell you, the first thing is to start it with the ABBOTT reader, and then the mobile, but they do not sell them.
ruthbia said: no, wears a battery but is spent like that of computers or mobiles.Over the years it loses its load capacity. Abbott no longer sells readers.The same your endocrine can get some
ruthbia said: no, carries a battery but is spent like that of computers or mobiles.Over the years it loses its load capacity. Abbott no longer sells readers.The same your endocrine can get some
So, if they do not sell readers, as we have to do, since when changing a sensor they tell you, that the first thing is to start it with the ABBOTT reader, and then the mobile, but if they do not sell them.
It happened to me the same and I asked for a new one to Abboot and the one they sent me did not load well after tender hours loading the battery that indicates that it is 100% bone that does not load completely and I have to load it and I have to load it and I have to load itEvery little because it can't stand.
You have to be careful with how you activate the sensor, if you activate it with the mobile application, it will not work in the reader, and vice versa. The device, as they say above, is most likely that the battery has died.I would look at the mobile application.
I always active with the mobile.Moreover, for the alarms to work on the phone, it is necessary to do so. In Madrid, Social Security has not facilitated strips for Abbott's reader.