Before inserting your Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system, gather the necessary materials: the Dexcom G6 applicator with built-in sensor, the Dexcom G6 transmitter, and alcohol wipes.
Next, choose a suitable sensor site on your belly or upper buttocks, ideally an area with some padding. Avoid placing the sensor over bones, irritated skin, tattoos, or areas that are frequently bumped.
Once you’ve completed these preliminary steps, follow the instructions below:
- Wash and dry your hands thoroughly
- Clean your sensor site using an alcohol wipe
- Peel off the adhesive backing. Do not touch the adhesive.
- Place the applicator against your skin
- Fold and break off the safety guard
- Press the applicator button to insert the sensor
- Remove the applicator. The patch and holder will remain on your skin.
- Throw away the applicator according to your local guidelines for disposal of blood-contacting components
Watch this video for visual steps on how to insert a sensor:
For more information and an illustrated step-by-step guide to inserting a sensor, please consult the Dexcom user guide and refer to the table of contents.
Important Note About CGM Support
Dexcom and Tandem have agreed which system issues are best handled by each company, including which company is responsible for reporting those events to the appropriate regulatory authority. To help ensure that the required reporting takes place in a timely fashion, customers may need to contact Dexcom for some issues and Tandem for others. Learn which continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) issues are specific to the sensor or the insulin pump, and which company to contact.