Charging The Reader - Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 User Manual

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Charging the Reader

A fully charged Reader battery should last up to 4 days. Your battery
life may vary depending on your usage. A Low Battery message
Low Battery
accompanies your result when you have enough charge remaining for
about one day of use.
Please charge the Reader to
continue using it.
Charging
95
OK
Plug the included USB cable into an electrical
outlet using the included power adapter. Then,
plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB
port on the Reader.
CAUTION: Be sure to select a location for
charging that allows the power adapter to be
easily unplugged. Don't block access to the
charger due to the potential risk of electrical
shock.
Notes:
You must charge the Reader when the battery
is low
To fully charge the battery, charge the Reader
for at least 3 hours.
Only use the USB cable and power adapter
included with the system.
Fully charge your Reader before storing it for
more than 3 months.
to keep using the Reader.

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Wayne Muirhead
February 5, 2025

Can I change the battery in my Libre 2

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The battery in the Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 reader cannot be changed. It should be charged using the USB cable and power adapter included with the system. A fully charged battery lasts up to 4 days, but this may vary depending on usage.

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Shirley Cox
April 2, 2025

@Mr. Anderson

Dale
February 8, 2025

I **** using a reader with the libre freestyle 2. Alarms for low and high glucose readings are not sounding

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The alarms for low and high glucose readings may not be sounding on the Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 reader for the following reasons:

1. Sensor Not Communicating – If the sensor is not properly communicating with the reader, alarms will not trigger.
2. Sound and Vibration Settings – The reader may have sound and vibration turned off, preventing audible or tactile alerts.
3. Alarms Not Set – The low and high glucose alarms need to be set at specific thresholds for them to activate.
4. Urgent Low Glucose Alarm Limitation – The Urgent Low Glucose Alarm (below 55 mg/dL) is only available on the app, not the reader.
5. Out of Range – The reader and sensor must be in range for alarms to work.
6. Sensor Warm-Up Period – During the first 12 hours of wearing a new sensor, glucose readings may require confirmation with a blood glucose test, and alarms may not function as expected.

Checking these factors can help resolve the issue.

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Domenick partezana
April 17, 2025

How do I get it to show up on my phone

Madeline Hieter
April 17, 2025

I need the list of what phones it is compatible with the libre 2

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